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2020 Oct 05
2
S4 - inheritance changed by order of setClassUnion and setAs()
Dear colleagues,
there is a behaviour with S4 (virtual) classes that I find very hard to understand: Depending on the position
of setAs(), the tree of inheritance changes.
This is my baseline example that defines the classes "grandma", "mother", "daughter" and a virtual
class "mr_x". For a new instance if "daughter", "mr_x" is betweeen
2020 Oct 06
0
S4 - inheritance changed by order of setClassUnion and setAs()
Andreas,
As far as I can tell (/conjecture), this is because the list of classes a
particular class inherits from directly is appended to as needed, and so
the order that a class extends others isd refined by the order that those
connections are defined.
We can see this with two setClassUnion calls, rather than required setAs:
> setClass("grandma", slots = c(a =
2007 Jan 16
0
A Tribute to my Great Grandmother (Off Topic)
I realize this is off-topic, but I need to post it.
I had to go up to Connecticut on January the 12th quite unexpectedly
because my great-grandmother Ethel, someone I was very close to, died
that morning, at 93 years old. She was an incredible woman. I was
asked to be one of the pallbearers.
Her ultimate goal in life, and one she fulfilled every day, was to
make people laugh. She truly
2018 Feb 09
0
retpoline mitigation and 6.0
On Fri, 2018-02-09 at 11:24 -0800, Reid Kleckner wrote:
> I haven't read the all the emails in full detail, but it seems pretty
> clear that __x86_indirect_thunk and __llvm_retpoline_push do not do
> the same things. It sounds like __llvm_retpoline_push is equivalent
> to __x86_indirect_thunk except first it swaps the two words on the
> top of the stack.
>
> I arranged
2004 Aug 06
3
bit/bytes
On Mon, 1 Mar 2004, oddsock wrote:
> Additionally, smaller broadcasters (with not as much momentum as DI for
> instance) can also deal with costs by <plug> using open-source software
> such as icecast, coupled with patent/royalty-free codecs like vorbis which
> provide great sounding streams at half the bandwidth requirements of
> mp3.</plug>
All very true points (and
2011 Oct 23
7
taking oDesk test
Hi! Maybe, you know thing such as odesk tests. Here will be place we
discuss about some questions of them. I can''t understand what they want.
(Rails 3)
1.Screenshot-3.png. What is answer? I think d, but I can''t find
Net::HTTP.open function in API.
2. Screenshot-5.png. I can''t understand what they want from me. I work
only with RSpec
3. Screenshot-6.png. I start to
2019 Nov 26
1
Performance mdbox vs mbox
If I do the same test[1] with mbox I can store around 31k messages and
mdbox 16k messages. I noticed also that cpu and disk utilization with
mdbox was not very high, while disk utilization on mbox was much higher.
That makes me wonder if I can tune mdbox to have better performance?
[1]
imaptest - append=100,0 logout=0 host=svr port=143 user=test pass=xxx
seed=100 secs=240 clients=1
2008 Aug 28
0
Austin Linux Users Group Presentation
Hi,
For those who are interested I will be presenting at the Austin Linux Users
Group meeting tonight.
Topic: What's holding Linux back? When will grandma be ready for Linux?
More info: http://www.austinlug.org/
I'll be happy to answer Samba questions at or after the meeting.
Cheers,
John T.
2007 Mar 25
2
[PATCH] Vertical/Horizontal maximization in gtk-window-decorator
Here a patch to enable Vertical/Horizontal maximization in
gtk-window-decorator.
Cedric
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2007 Jan 18
2
Asterisk not hanging up
I have a problem with calls not hanging up if for some reason the
physical phone dies or gets unplugged
I can demonstrate this in practice by making a call from a handset, then
unplugging the handset from the power. The call remains active and
asterisk never seems to disconnect it.
More annoyingly when power is re-applied the handset comes back to life,
won't receive incoming calls
2018 Feb 09
3
retpoline mitigation and 6.0
I think I see what's going on, and I agree it looks like a bug. It was too
much to hope that later passes weren't going to mess with the PUSH
instruction. :(
While I was trying to reproduce your problem, I think I found another one
that looks like this:
$ clang -S -O2 -m32 -mregparm=3 -mretpoline spill_across_rp.cpp -o - |
grep _retpoline_push -B2
...
movl %eax, 8(%esp)
2004 Aug 06
0
bit/bytes
Hi Dale,
I agree with you but how do you suggest convincing these software companies
to implement ogg support in their players? I can imagine Itunes and XMMS but
it's going to be harder for Windows Media Player and Winamp. Microsoft is
promoting its very own WMA. I guess they implemented mp3 because it was
already too popular to reject it. About Winamp, I don't know if Nullsoft is
going
2008 Oct 20
7
How can wine be available for all users?
I'm using kubuntu 8.04 and I'm able to run three programs that I installed but another user can't. Is there any way to make .wine available for all users? I thought about copying .wine to wine in /usr/lib/wine or /usr/bin/wine.
2018 Feb 19
0
retpoline mitigation and 6.0
Reid, is this what you fixed with r325049 that's also merged to 6.0?
If so, do we have everything that's needed, or is there anything else
I should wait for?
Chandler, do you have anything else? Also, release notes please :-)
On Fri, Feb 9, 2018 at 11:23 PM, Reid Kleckner via llvm-dev
<llvm-dev at lists.llvm.org> wrote:
> I think I see what's going on, and I agree it looks
2018 Feb 09
3
retpoline mitigation and 6.0
I haven't read the all the emails in full detail, but it seems pretty clear
that __x86_indirect_thunk and __llvm_retpoline_push do not do the same
things. It sounds like __llvm_retpoline_push is equivalent to
__x86_indirect_thunk except first it swaps the two words on the top of the
stack.
I arranged it this way because the x86 call instruction puts the intended
return address on the top of
2011 Dec 10
9
When will 6.2 be released.
Let's go ahead and get this flame thread started now to save time.
The CentOS team sucks ... it took XXXX days to do 6.1 ... it is going to
take twice as long to get 6.2
My mom said CentOS blows.
kbsingh is ugly.
hughesjr is old and fat.
OK ... that should do.
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2012 Nov 14
1
[olug] TINC
IPsec Pre Shared Key for enterprise wireless is worse than PPTP according
to https://www.cloudcracker.com/blog/2012/07/29/cracking-ms-chap-v2/ .
Make sure IPsec is used with certificates instead.
tinc is an educational project sponsored by a university aiming to grow
awareness of encryption over the public internet. It does not have a
marketing department. Criticism is welcome. Think of
2019 Jun 14
2
LMTP doesn't save to +mailbox
Since switching to lmtp in dovecot, mail to user+mailboix at example.com does not get saved in ?.mailbox? as it did with LDA, instead it gets saved into the INBOX. If it matters, these are users who do NOT have a ~/.active_sieve file. I could understand (though it would bene a bit annoying) if the save overrode this mechanism.
I did add lmtp_save_to_detail_mailbox = yes in the protocol lmtp
2005 Sep 24
1
Encrypt some services with ipsec
Hi all,
I have two prodction servers with FreeBSD 5.4 (all security patches
are applied). They running some services like dns, ssh, http, ftp, etc.
But I woukd like to encrypt some services for some hosts with ipsec when
it is accessed. For example:
- DNS resolution: not encrypted.
- DNS replication master-slave: encrypted by ipsec.
- Telnet: encrypted by ipsec for some hosts. Deny
2008 Oct 06
15
Looking for some hardware answers, maybe someone on this list could help
I posted a thread here...
http://forums.opensolaris.com/thread.jspa?threadID=596
I am trying to finish building a system and I kind of need to pick
working NIC and onboard SATA chipsets (video is not a big deal - I can
get a silent PCIe card for that, I already know one which works great)
I need 8 onboard SATA. I would prefer Intel CPU. At least one gigabit
port. That''s about it.
I