Displaying 20 results from an estimated 26 matches for "hallmarks".
2008 Feb 22
0
lustre error
Dear All,
Yesterday evening or cluster has stopped.
Two of our nodes tried to take the resource from each other, they
haven''t seen the other side, if I saw well.
I stopped heartbeat, resources, start it again, and back to online,
worked fine.
This morning I saw this in logs:
Feb 22 03:25:07 node4 kernel: Lustre:
7:0:(linux-debug.c:98:libcfs_run_upcall()) Invoked LNET upcall
2007 Jul 28
2
typo on a Wiki page
I don't know the correct way to get this into the system, so I'm posting
here. On this page:
http://wiki.centos.org/PackageManagement/Yum/Priorities
a line begins:
Some packages specify obsoletes in their metadata. This property of a
packages
that should be "This property of a package" not packages, singular.
An incredibly minor error, on an extremely helpful Wiki page. Lanny
2012 Apr 04
2
Asterisk 1.8 and DeadAGI
Dears;
In asterisk 1.8, it is not more possible to use DeadAGI?
Also, I found the below commands in the a2billing and I would to ask why it set the sequence 1 for the Hangup()? Maybe because it is related to the NoOp? How?
[a2billing-callingcard]
exten => _X.,1,NoOp(A2Billing Start)
exten => _X.,n,Answer()
exten => _X.,n,Wait(2)
exten => _X.,n,DeadAgi(a2billing.php,1)
exten =>
2008 Mar 25
2
Incorrect behavior in 64-bit version (PR#11034)
Full_Name: Lodewijk Bonebakker
Version: v2.6.2
OS: Solaris, x86, snv_80
Submission from: (NULL) (192.18.43.225)
when I build R in 32-bit mode on my 64-bit OS, R works as expected:
R version 2.6.2 (2008-02-08)
...
Type 'q()' to quit R.
> m <- matrix(ncol=2,c(1:6))
>
> m
[,1] [,2]
[1,] 1 4
[2,] 2 5
[3,] 3 6
> n <- log10(m)
> n
[,1]
2020 Apr 08
3
Upgrading LLVM's minimum required CMake version
Hi All,
Throwing a couple of comments in:
Chris's position here has a lot of good points and we want to make sure
we're not raising the barrier too high. I definitely want to be able to
push ahead with our versions of tools; being able to update quickly is one
of the hallmarks of the llvm project. That said, binary packages that can
be updated are a minimal first step IMO. I'd really like to not build
anything from source :) It seems like there are binaries available for
cmake for all of our current platforms, but the windows use case that he
brings is definitely a s...
2012 Feb 21
0
Help with debugging message
Someone has given me a data set that produces a failure with all the
hallmarks of a memory overrun in a C routine. I've tried running it
under an instrumented version of R with valgrind and don't catch
anything. I do get one error message out though:
==642== Warning: set address range perms: large range [0x3901d040,
0x3f2ae7070) (undefined)
Can anyone shed light o...
2012 Mar 20
0
FW: killing rsync seems to wipe-out the --partial .hidden files
... then reads about the very next switch ...
--delay-updates
... which has some of the hallmarks expressed in the synchronised
directory - but I expect iff the rsync session is uninterrupted?
Cheers, Frank.
-----Original Message-----
From: Frank Hamersley [mailto:terabite at bigpond.com]
Sent: Tuesday, 20 March 2012 11:27 PM
To: rsync at lists.samba.org
Subject: RE: killing rsync seems to wi...
2003 Aug 25
0
FreeBSD Foundation Announces Native Support for Java JDK 1.3.1 on FreeBSD
Boulder, CO - August 25, 2003 - The FreeBSD Foundation today announced the
availability of a binary distribution of the Java JDK version 1.3.1 for
the widely used FreeBSD operating system.
Wes Peters of the FreeBSD Core Team commented "This announcement hallmarks
a new era of Java support for FreeBSD. Having easy to install binary
Java packages will ensure that all users can enjoy the benefits of Java
technology on the FreeBSD platform."
Java users can download, without charge, the FreeBSD Foundation's Java
distribution from <http://www.FreeBS...
2020 Apr 08
2
Upgrading LLVM's minimum required CMake version
...owing a couple of comments in:
>
>
>
> Chris's position here has a lot of good points and we want to make sure
> we're not raising the barrier too high. I definitely want to be able to
> push ahead with our versions of tools; being able to update quickly is one
> of the hallmarks of the llvm project. That said, binary packages that can
> be updated are a minimal first step IMO. I'd really like to not build
> anything from source :) It seems like there are binaries available for
> cmake for all of our current platforms, but the windows use case that he
> brin...
2006 Jun 20
7
CentOS-4.4 - Some major changes on the way
I would like to take the time to inform people that CentOS-4.4 will
contain some major changes. The changes are significant enough that I
would like to spell out some of them now, probably at least a month
before the release of the upstream "EL4 update 4" is released.
The Mozilla Suite (Browser, Mail, Chat clients) will be replaced by
SeaMonkey. This is due to Mozilla's change in
2014 Jun 02
2
[Bug 79522] New: [NV67] Possible Regression 3.14.4+
...upon KMS loading and the framebuffer starting
up, the laptop backlight does not turn on most of the time; part of the time
when it does, I still have a blank screen. Sometimes the machine seems to have
booted up, but most of the time it appears locked, yet without a blinking LED.
This has all the hallmarks of a race as rebooting enough times gives a working
system. I haven't yet tried using an external monitor.
The only other update the Slackware has done since this started is messing with
LibELF--still 0.8.13, but with new compile options. This was done
simultaneously with the kernel updates....
2003 Aug 06
4
New SIP Phone
Michael Robertson, founder of both MP3.com and Lindows, has launched a
new company to supply inexpensive SIP phones ($129 for two) and related
services. See today's press release at
http://www.sipphone.com/tiki-index.php?page=SIPphone%20Inc
My question for the list is who will be the first to report on the
compatibility and usability of the SIPphone with Asterisk? The
functionality
2020 Apr 08
3
Upgrading LLVM's minimum required CMake version
...quired CMake version
Hi All,
Throwing a couple of comments in:
Chris's position here has a lot of good points and we want to make sure we're not raising the barrier too high. I definitely want to be able to push ahead with our versions of tools; being able to update quickly is one of the hallmarks of the llvm project. That said, binary packages that can be updated are a minimal first step IMO. I'd really like to not build anything from source :) It seems like there are binaries available for cmake for all of our current platforms, but the windows use case that he brings is definitely a s...
2012 Jun 15
2
Multivariate Normal and loops
Hi,
i'm not english and i'm not very familiar to R, and i'm asking if you can
help me.
I'm wondering how to create a multivariate normal an then repeat this for a
sample of T=1000, and the save this result.
Thank you very much for your helping
--
View this message in context: http://r.789695.n4.nabble.com/Multivariate-Normal-and-loops-tp4633504.html
Sent from the R help mailing
2020 Apr 08
5
Upgrading LLVM's minimum required CMake version
...owing a couple of comments in:
>
>
>
> Chris's position here has a lot of good points and we want to make sure
> we're not raising the barrier too high. I definitely want to be able to
> push ahead with our versions of tools; being able to update quickly is one
> of the hallmarks of the llvm project. That said, binary packages that can
> be updated are a minimal first step IMO. I'd really like to not build
> anything from source :) It seems like there are binaries available for
> cmake for all of our current platforms, but the windows use case that he
> brin...
2009 Feb 23
0
[LLVMdev] [llvm-commits] [llvm] r65296 - in /llvm/trunk: include/llvm/CodeGen/ lib/CodeGen/SelectionDAG/ lib/Target/CellSPU/ lib/Target/PowerPC/ lib/Target/X86/ test/CodeGen/X86/
On Feb 23, 2009, at 2:15 PM, Scott Michel wrote:
> And the first thing the helper method would have to check is if this
> SDNode is a BUILD_VECTOR node, right?
Right. It's really not much different than what you have now, just
moving the point where you check. In your code right now, when you
want to call your isConstantSplat method, you first dyn_cast the node
to a
2008 Mar 04
9
What is your workflow? Or how to use the story runner the right way.
I really would like to know how people are using the Story and Example
runner to write their software.It would be great to get some direction on
it, because I think I''m missing some points.
Taking the outside-in approach in thought:
At first we write a high-level customer-facing story, this story fails.
Then we start using mocks at object level to use them as a design tool,
and so we
2007 Oct 09
1
misbehaviour of some tk windows, R 2.6.0 on SUSE 10.1?
I don't know whether this is specific to (my installation
of) SUSE 10.1, or is more general.
With R 2.6.0, I am finding that some widgets made through
the tcltk package are having problems which become evident
through scrollbar activity. An example is demo(tkfaq) --
see below. To reproduce the problem, I do the following:
after the tk window appears, hold down the
2020 Apr 09
3
Upgrading LLVM's minimum required CMake version
...quired CMake version
Hi All,
Throwing a couple of comments in:
Chris's position here has a lot of good points and we want to make sure we're not raising the barrier too high. I definitely want to be able to push ahead with our versions of tools; being able to update quickly is one of the hallmarks of the llvm project. That said, binary packages that can be updated are a minimal first step IMO. I'd really like to not build anything from source :) It seems like there are binaries available for cmake for all of our current platforms, but the windows use case that he brings is definitely a s...
2009 Feb 23
2
[LLVMdev] [llvm-commits] [llvm] r65296 - in /llvm/trunk: include/llvm/CodeGen/ lib/CodeGen/SelectionDAG/ lib/Target/CellSPU/ lib/Target/PowerPC/ lib/Target/X86/ test/CodeGen/X86/
On Mon, Feb 23, 2009 at 1:46 PM, Chris Lattner <clattner at apple.com> wrote:
>
> On Feb 23, 2009, at 1:20 PM, Scott Michel wrote:
>
> Chris:
>>
>> I did float this by the dev list first a couple of weeks ago, didn't
>> receive any comments.
>>
>
> Ok, I didn't see it, sorry about that.
It happens. :-)
> a) Convenience for the