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2017 Apr 11
4
OT: systemd Poll
On 04/11/2017 09:10 AM, Leroy Tennison wrote: > Another huge concern: It breaks, someone else has to fix it because it's in the C source - after it reaches a high enough priority. At least with scripts you could conceivably hack it. From what I've read there is some ability to get systemd to defer to a script, I'm going to have to become an expert at that. Even as a former C
2004 Sep 22
1
impenetrable warning
Dear R-help, Can anyone explain the meaning of the warning, Singular precision matrix in level -1, block 1 ? Or how to track down where it comes from? More precisely, using the nlme package, I'm issued with the warning itt2 <- lme(lrna~rx.nrti+lbrna, random=~1|patid, cor=corExp(form=~days|patid,nugget=T), weights=varPower( form=~lbrna),data=rna3) Warning messages: 1: Singular
2017 Apr 11
6
OT: systemd Poll
On 04/11/2017 07:50 AM, Andrew Holway wrote: >> I'd much rather have a bash script to look at-- and manually step through. > > Is that a joke? Bash is an almighty impenetrable nightmare. I've been doing > *nix for nearly 10 years and *still* am unable to read anything vaguely > complicated in bash whereas I can write fairly decent python after 6 > months. From my point of view SystemD is amazing I can write a 6 line > service file for my apps and it *...
2017 Apr 11
1
OT: systemd Poll
Andrew Holway wrote: >> >> I'd much rather have a bash script to look at-- and manually step >> through. > Same here. > > Is that a joke? Bash is an almighty impenetrable nightmare. I've been > doing *nix for nearly 10 years and *still* am unable to read anything vaguely > complicated in bash whereas I can write fairly decent python after 6 > months. From my point of view SystemD is amazing I can write a 6 line > service file for my apps and it *...
2017 Jun 30
2
"Beginner" keyword for LLVM Bugzilla?
...e to begin. Anecdotally, I found it very easy to contribute to Apple's Swift project, thanks to the fact that their JIRA instance at bugs.swift.org has a "StarterBug" label. Not all of the bugs labeled this way were as easy as the reporter claimed, but it did help me avoid working on impenetrable problems. I would be happy to add the "beginner" keyword myself, but I don't have the permissions to add keywords to Bugzilla. Can someone help me add it? Or does anyone have thoughts on why we shouldn't add this keyword? Thanks! [1] http://lists.llvm.org/pipermail/llvm-dev...
2009 Feb 02
2
did_not_yield
Hello, I have some rudimentary code for loging into my app and database, it works ok (I think) but in Production, it does some strange things. I''ve reduce the problem to a more simplest approach, without rendering, simply creating a variable of what should do. Here is what I get in the log: Processing ScannsController#status (for 127.0.0.1 at 2009-02-02 14:24:25) [GET] Session ID:
2004 Jul 30
1
Three-way ANOVA?
Hi, I'm a biologist, so please forgive me if my question sounds absurd! I have 3 parameters x1, x2, x3 and a response variable y.The sample size is 75. I tried to do the following: mylm<-lm(y~ x1 + x2 + x3, data="mydata") but i can only get stats from anova for the first 2 variables. The third comes up as NA. The degrees of freedom for the third variable are 0. Is there
2020 Jan 31
2
[cfe-dev] Phabricator -> GitHub PRs?
...instructions to > > reflect reality. > > > > John > > I expect 99+% of the messages on cfe-commits are automatically generated, > but that doesn't mean nobody reads the list. I'm not the only one who > finds the Phabricator UI to be appallingly bad or even impenetrable, for > anything more sophisticated than posting comments. (I also have a recipe > for posting new patches, learned through trial and many errors.) > I certainly don't use the web UI for figuring out which patches to read > and/or comment on; I use the mailing list for that. Re...
2017 Apr 11
0
OT: systemd Poll
> > I'd much rather have a bash script to look at-- and manually step through. Is that a joke? Bash is an almighty impenetrable nightmare. I've been doing *nix for nearly 10 years and *still* am unable to read anything vaguely complicated in bash whereas I can write fairly decent python after 6 months. From my point of view SystemD is amazing I can write a 6 line service file for my apps and it *just works* and I do...
2017 Apr 11
2
OT: systemd Poll
...ot; <andrew.holway at gmail.com> To: "centos" <centos at centos.org> Sent: Tuesday, April 11, 2017 9:50:02 AM Subject: Re: [CentOS] OT: systemd Poll > > I'd much rather have a bash script to look at-- and manually step through. Is that a joke? Bash is an almighty impenetrable nightmare. I've been doing *nix for nearly 10 years and *still* am unable to read anything vaguely complicated in bash whereas I can write fairly decent python after 6 months. From my point of view SystemD is amazing I can write a 6 line service file for my apps and it *just works* and I do...
2011 Nov 21
1
Markdown-Discuss Digest, Vol 103, Issue 8
You could, like the rest of us, simply skim past a post not interesting to you. Oh, but then you wouldn't get to show off how clever you are with your use of "crAppStore"! > I'm sure the world will dearly mourn the failures of markdown-based > crAppStore apps. > > > Now go troll somewhere else, kid. > > Yeah, it would be ironic of trolls to call each
2003 Oct 24
1
where to buy a SIP phone or adapter in SFBay area?
I'd like to buy a SIP phone from a retail store, or from a local computer store in the south bay San Francisco area. Can anyone suggest a place from which I can make such a purchase? So far, I've only found online. Thanks. -alan
2013 Feb 13
1
tdb2 idmap script issue
...cho "ERR: name $name not found in ADS" exit 1 } - echo "SID:$sid" + printf "SID:$sid" ;; *) echo "ERR: Unknown command $cmd" but I'm afraid my efforts to dig into the source3/winbindd/idmap_tdb2.c code came up against my non-coder impenetrable barrier of fail! Hope this helps someone - let me know if you think I should do anything further with this (like submitting a bug). -- Orlando The University of Edinburgh is a charitable body, registered in Scotland, with registration number SC005336.
2000 Jul 25
1
glm and capture-recapture
Hello, I am almost new in R, so perhaps my question will be silly. I try to use R for analyzing capture-recapture data in epidemiology. A cancer registry has different sources of patients. We know in each list, patients already known in all other list. The aim is to use capture-recapture models for estimating the number of patients unknow of all the sources. Because no order in sources, one
2007 Mar 05
7
[PATCH 2/10] linux 2.6.18: COMPAT_VDSO
This adds support for CONFIG_COMPAT_VDSO. As this will certainly raise questions, I left in the code needed for an alternative approach (which requires mode C code, but less build script changes). Signed-off-by: Jan Beulich <jbeulich@novell.com> Index: head-2007-02-27/arch/i386/Kconfig =================================================================== ---
2007 Mar 05
7
[PATCH 2/10] linux 2.6.18: COMPAT_VDSO
This adds support for CONFIG_COMPAT_VDSO. As this will certainly raise questions, I left in the code needed for an alternative approach (which requires mode C code, but less build script changes). Signed-off-by: Jan Beulich <jbeulich@novell.com> Index: head-2007-02-27/arch/i386/Kconfig =================================================================== ---
2007 Mar 05
7
[PATCH 2/10] linux 2.6.18: COMPAT_VDSO
This adds support for CONFIG_COMPAT_VDSO. As this will certainly raise questions, I left in the code needed for an alternative approach (which requires mode C code, but less build script changes). Signed-off-by: Jan Beulich <jbeulich@novell.com> Index: head-2007-02-27/arch/i386/Kconfig =================================================================== ---
2000 Aug 18
0
[PATCH] Support symlinks in scp of openssh 2
...err == NO) { setimes = 0; @@ -926,4 +962,5 @@ bad: run_err("%s: %s", np, strerror(er } } +done: (void) response(); switch (wrerr) { case YES: -- Chip Salzenberg - a.k.a. - <chip at valinux.com> "I wanted to play hopscotch with the impenetrable mystery of existence, but he stepped in a wormhole and had to go in early." // MST3K
2002 Feb 08
2
Vorbis bitstream specification...
Hi, I'm looking for more documentation on the Vorbis bitstream format. The goal for me is to write an optimized decoder using only integer or fixed point math for use on the Phatnoise Car Audio System (see http://www.phatnoise.com). I've already found the info on the Ogg framing system and I've already written my own thing for parsing through Ogg frames (easy). Also, is RTP
2020 Jan 08
5
[cfe-dev] Phabricator -> GitHub PRs?
I'm not sure a decision was already made as such. I think it's more that there was a flurry of conversation last time with lots of conflicting opinions, and then the conversation just fizzled out. FWIW, I like Phabricator but I'm willing to try GitHub. Overall I think we should take the same approach that eventually led to Phabricator being widely adopted: We should allow GitHub