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2008 Jan 04
13
Unable to delete epoll event
I occasionally get a fatal error unable to delete epoll event: Bad file descriptor I think the attached patch will fix it. The patch does two things: 1) changes the error we look for from ENOENT to EBADF. It is hard to reproduce this error, but if I change the epoll_ctl line to epoll_ctl(epfd, EPOLL_CTL_DEL, 666, ed->GetEpollEvent()); it does return -1 with errno = EBADF on my Linux 2.6.9
2002 Mar 17
3
OGG question:
...reat example would be 'ogg wav,' which is exactly what it sounds like: .wav files stored inside an ogg bitstream. (I know I may have the terminology wrong, and actually /doing/ it would be a bit... redundant... stupid... waste of time... but it could serve to help educate some of us heathens about the robustness of ogg, and/or how to code for it.) On a similar train of thought, it would be great to have support for VP3 -- which as I understand it can be added to the ogg project (it's open-source, and I think the licence allows it...). Another example would be DivX or MPEG4....
2007 Apr 28
3
huh startup_ipi_hook?
The current paravirt startup_ipi hook for vmware commit: ae5da273fe3352febd38658d8d34484cbcfb3423 is quite frankly ridiculous. In the middle of wake_up_secondary_cpu: We have: /* * Paravirt / VMI wants a startup IPI hook here to set up the * target processor state. */ startup_ipi_hook(phys_apicid, (unsigned long) start_secondary, (unsigned
2007 Apr 28
3
huh startup_ipi_hook?
The current paravirt startup_ipi hook for vmware commit: ae5da273fe3352febd38658d8d34484cbcfb3423 is quite frankly ridiculous. In the middle of wake_up_secondary_cpu: We have: /* * Paravirt / VMI wants a startup IPI hook here to set up the * target processor state. */ startup_ipi_hook(phys_apicid, (unsigned long) start_secondary, (unsigned
2009 May 06
11
Do you use R for data manipulation?
Is R an appropriate tool for data manipulation and data reshaping and data organizing? I think so but someone who recently joined our group thinks not. The new recruit believes that python or another language is a far better tool for developing data manipulation scripts that can be then used by several members of our research group. Her assessment is that R is useful only when it comes to data