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2018 Sep 09
2
[Bug 107874] New: Incorrect SPDX-License-Identifier on various nouveau drm kernel source files?
https://bugs.freedesktop.org/show_bug.cgi?id=107874
Bug ID: 107874
Summary: Incorrect SPDX-License-Identifier on various nouveau
drm kernel source files?
Product: xorg
Version: unspecified
Hardware: Other
OS: NetBSD
Status: NEW
Severity: normal
Priority: medium
2009 Jul 08
1
[PATCH: ovirt-identify-node replacement 0/4] ovirt node patch to replace ovirt-identify-node with matahari qmf agent
The purpose of this patch is to add support for the matahari qmf agent
package (http://git.et.redhat.com/?p=matahari.git;a=summary) to the node.
The following actions are taken:
1. Deprecate ovirt-identify-node and ovirt-listen-awake by removing
them from the autotools scripts, the rpm spec and the node startup scripts.
2. Remove ovirt-listen-awake and ovirt-identify-node completely.
3. Add
2009 Jul 10
2
[PATCH: node 0/3] replace ovirt-identify-node with matahari
This patchset removes ovirt-identify-node and ovirt-listen awake.
It adds startup script support for the matahari qmf agent, which takes
over the responsibility for communicating node hardware capabilities
to the ovirt-server.
On the server side, host-browser has had its node identification
functionality replaced by a new script, host-register, which is what
interfaces with the matahari qmf agent
2009 Nov 12
1
[ win32utils-Bugs-27425 ] win32-open3 doesn't build with 1.9.1
Bugs item #27425, was opened at 2009-11-11 21:15
You can respond by visiting:
http://rubyforge.org/tracker/?func=detail&atid=411&aid=27425&group_id=85
Category: win32-open3
Group: Code
Status: Open
Resolution: None
Priority: 3
Submitted By: Daniel Berger (djberg96)
Assigned to: Nobody (None)
Summary: win32-open3 doesn''t build with 1.9.1
Initial Comment:
Windows XP
VC++ 9
2019 Jun 20
2
[PATCH] drm/nouveau: fix bogus GPL-2 license header
The bulk SPDX addition made all these files into GPL-2.0 licensed files.
However the remainder of the project is MIT-licensed, these files
(primarily header files) were simply missing the boiler plate and got
caught up in the global update.
Fixes: b24413180f5 (License cleanup: add SPDX GPL-2.0 license identifier to files with no license)
Signed-off-by: Ilia Mirkin <imirkin at alum.mit.edu>
2005 Feb 04
7
FW: Bug fix
Forwarded, because I don''t think he''s subscribed and I''m not getting an
email notification in my Yahoo account.
Dan
-----Original Message-----
From: CT [mailto:demerzel@gmail.com]
Sent: Friday, February 04, 2005 4:17 PM
To: Berger, Daniel
Cc: win32utils-devel@rubyforge.org
Subject: Re: Bug fix
On Fri, 4 Feb 2005 16:53:17 -0600, Berger, Daniel
2015 Oct 07
2
[PATCH 0/2] New APIs: set-identifier, get-identifier
This is very useful for debugging multithreaded programs.
Rich.
2005 Jan 23
5
How to use "identify"
I can't get identify to work, using R 2.0.1 under windows xp pro,
service pack 2. Here's what I enter, and the result:
> plot((our.frame2$c1),(our.frame2$c9)) # Produces desired plot
> identify(our.frame2$c1) # Plot comes to forefront, so I select a point
warning: no point with 0.25 inches
numeric(0)
Is my call to identify correct? The help page for indentify (from
2010 Nov 17
1
how exactly does 'identify' work?
Hi all,
#########################################
test=data.frame(x=1:26,y=-23.5+0.45*(1:26)+rnorm(26))
rownames(test)=LETTERS[1:26]
attach(test)
#test
test.lm=lm(y~x)
plot(test.lm,2)
identify(test.lm$res,,row.names(test))
# not working
plot(x,y)
identify(x,y,row.names(test))
# works fine
identify(y,,row.names(test))
# works fine
identify(x,,row.names(test))
# not working
identify(y,,y)
# works
2010 Dec 02
5
Help summarizing R data frame
I am trying to aggregate data in column 2 to identifiers in col 1
eg..
take this>
identifier quantity
1 10
1 20
2 30
1 15
2 10
3 20
and make this>
identifier quantity
1 45
2...
2012 May 11
1
identify() doesn't return "true" numbers
Dear R community.
I am using the identify() function to identify outliers in my dataset.
This is the code I am using:
####################################################################
# Function to allow identifying points in the QQ plot (by mouseclicking)
qqInteractive <- function(..., IDENTIFY = TRUE)
{
qqplot(...) -> X
abline(a=0,b=1)
if(IDENTIFY) return(identify(X))
2012 Jun 25
1
[LLVMdev] getting identifier for alloca instruction and basic blocks
...tifier names in LLVM IR are only there to make the IR
>easier to read: they are optional and can't be relied upon to exist, or to mean
>anything or be "correct" if they exist. Use debug info to map things back to
>variable names in the original code.
I understand that these identifiers are only there to make the IR
easier to read, but anyhow I want to retrieve them. Is there any way I
can do this through the api? Does the llvm-dis generate the names for
the identifiers or obtains this information from somewhere else?
The reason is that I want to create an Haskell model out of th...
2011 Aug 21
2
TFTPD: Cannot open /etc/hosts.{allow, deny}: Too many open files
Hi,
I have been running TFTPD server for 3 weeks and performed about 100
deployments. After that, TFTPD started throwing the follwing errotrs in
/var/log/messages
Aug 20 21:52:55 RTP-OSP-Server tftpd[7146]: warning: cannot open
/etc/hosts.allow: Too many open files
Aug 20 21:52:55 RTP-OSP-Server tftpd[7146]: warning: cannot open
/etc/hosts.deny: Too many open files
Aug 20 21:52:55 RTP-OSP-Server
2018 Aug 29
4
Identifying objects within BumpPtrAllocator.
...Clang's -ast-dump), various objects (eg.,
Stmts and Decls in that -ast-dump) are identified by pointers. It's very
reliable in the sense that no two objects would ever have the same
pointer at the same time, but it's unpleasant that pointers change
across runs. Having deterministic identifiers instead of pointers would
aid debugging: imagine a conditional break by object identifier that has
not yet been constructed, or simply trying to align two debug dumps of
different kind from different runs together. Additionally, pointers are
hard to read and memorize; it's hard to notice th...
2011 Nov 16
2
outlier identify in qqplot
Dear Community,
I want to identify outliers in my data. I don't know how to use identify
command in the plots obtained.
I've gone through help files and use mahalanobis example for my purpose:
NormalMultivarianteComparefunc <- function(x) {
Sx <- cov(x)
D2 <- mahalanobis(x, colMeans(x), Sx)
plot(density(D2, bw=.5), main="Squared Mahalanobis distances, n=nrow(x),
2018 May 15
1
bug in {graphics} identify()
R3.4.x, R3.5.0, Windows7 64 bit code
{graphics} identify()
is sorting results before returning the vector. As documented it should
return the raw sequence in the order selected ...
"If |pos| is |FALSE|, an integer vector containing the indices of the
identified points, in the order they were identified. "
X<-rnorm(100) # 100 random numbers
dim(X)<-c(50,2) #
2010 Jan 14
1
Ringing issue
Hi
We run a hosted VoIP service for multiple customers off the same server
and I'm having an odd issue with just one customer in particular. We're
using realtime in a MySQL DB and this is their dialplan
*************************** 1. row ***************************
context: pcsu-Identifier
exten: s
priority: 1
app: Answer
appdata:
*************************** 2. row
2010 Feb 24
4
identify the costumer
Hi People,
I work in a company that are using asterisk as pbx.
I need a way to identify what client my employees are calling. For example:
- For each call that an employee of my company make to a customer, must
identify the client name in the CDR table.
- Is there a way of my employee enter a code to identify the client and then
enter a phone number to make the call? I would like to identify
2005 May 01
3
win32-dir 0.1.0 compile problems
I tried to download/compile/install win32-dir, but I couldn''t get it to
go. Over a private email Daniel Berger had me...
"Curious. What platform are you on exactly? Try
modifying the extconf.rb file. Add
''have_library("SHFolder")'' above
''have_library("shell32")''. If that doesn''t work, try
uncommenting the other
2007 Nov 01
5
monster method (too hard for my skill level)
I need to write a method for calculating the fee for medical
procedures with respect to area. I have all the tables and data but
its hard to give that here. Can someone take a look at this ''stub''
method and help me out?
def calculate_fee
# strip out the first 3 numbers of the user entered zip code
# use those 3 numbers to identify row in [zipcodes table] (between
upper and