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2008 Jan 08
3
max mount count incovenient
Hello group
I added a new partition in fstab, and works without a problem.
I used mkfs.ext3 to create the partition.
My problem is that every 26 boots, the system tells that the partition
have no been checked since 26 systems boots, ant start to check my new
partition. This is a lot of time consuming, and always is in a bad
time.
There some way to do the check in a controlled time? i.e. do it the
2005 Oct 25
2
Inf in regressions
.... A problem arises when w=0, as log(0)
= -Inf, and R doesn't accept that (as it "accepts" NA). Is there a way to
tell R to do with -Inf the same it does with NA, i.e, to ignore it? (
Otherwise I have to do something like
w[w==0] <- NA
which doesn't hurt, but might be a bit incovenient sometimes.)
Thanks in advance.
Dimitri
2008 Oct 26
3
[LLVMdev] CMake builds clang.
...gt; directory?
>>
>
> Yes, but then the build would not notice a change on the file
> structure. You'll need to explicitly invoke cmake for being sure that
> whatever changes were made by the last svn update are reflected on the
> generated makefiles, which is a bigger incovenience than the occassional
> modification of the CMakeLists.txt file.
>
It would be simpler for autoconf builds to have a Perl script that
updates the CMakeLists.txt files when necessary. (This doesn't look
*that* hard, but I can't say when I'll surface long enough to work on...
2004 May 05
2
[LLVMdev] Open Source Contributions
..., Subversion is just a sane CVS. No distributed repositories.
>
> With CVS, some people keep a copy of the main repository on their
> local computers. That's what some gcc developers do. They rsync from
> time to time with the remote repository. I don't know how serious
> the incoveniences are with this approach.
Yeah, that's a solution, but it's such a hack! :)
> BitKeeper, due to its license, is a no-no, IMHO.
Agreed.
-Chris
--
http://llvm.cs.uiuc.edu/
http://www.nondot.org/~sabre/Projects/
2008 Oct 26
0
[LLVMdev] CMake builds clang.
...glob everything in the corresponding
> directory?
Yes, but then the build would not notice a change on the file
structure. You'll need to explicitly invoke cmake for being sure that
whatever changes were made by the last svn update are reflected on the
generated makefiles, which is a bigger incovenience than the occassional
modification of the CMakeLists.txt file.
I know this is a regression from the current build system, but the
amount of work it requires is dwarfed by the savings in global
maintenance.
--
Oscar
2008 Oct 26
4
[LLVMdev] CMake builds clang.
Hi, Oscar
> at all, it would be great if you reflect your changes on the file list
> inside the corresponding CMakeLists.txt when you add, remove or rename
a
> .cpp file.
Isn't is possible for cmake just to glob everything in the corresponding
directory?
--
WBR, Anton Korobeynikov
2004 May 05
0
[LLVMdev] Open Source Contributions
...ng to finish Arch.
OTOH, Subversion is just a sane CVS. No distributed repositories.
With CVS, some people keep a copy of the main repository on their
local computers. That's what some gcc developers do. They rsync from
time to time with the remote repository. I don't know how serious
the incoveniences are with this approach.
BitKeeper, due to its license, is a no-no, IMHO.
[snip]
--
Oscar
2006 Jul 07
2
Problem with GetText 1.6.0 - undefined method ''N_''
I''m just upgraded GetText from 1.4.0 to 1.6.0, and all my tests got broken.
I got this error:
ruby/lib/ruby/gems/1.8/gems/activerecord-1.14.3/lib/active_record/base.rb:1129:in
`method_missing'': undefined method `N_'' for User:Class (NoMethodError)
etc
My model user.rb has this line:
validates_format_of :login, :with => /^[a-zA-Z0-9_]+$/, :message =>
2004 May 05
0
[LLVMdev] Open Source Contributions
...a sane CVS. No distributed repositories.
>>
>> With CVS, some people keep a copy of the main repository on their
>> local computers. That's what some gcc developers do. They rsync from
>> time to time with the remote repository. I don't know how serious
>> the incoveniences are with this approach.
>
> Yeah, that's a solution, but it's such a hack! :)
>
>> BitKeeper, due to its license, is a no-no, IMHO.
>
> Agreed.
>
> -Chris
>
> --
> http://llvm.cs.uiuc.edu/
> http://www.nondot.org/~sabre/Projects/
>
> _____...
2008 Oct 26
0
[LLVMdev] CMake builds clang.
...gt;
>>
>> Yes, but then the build would not notice a change on the file
>> structure. You'll need to explicitly invoke cmake for being sure that
>> whatever changes were made by the last svn update are reflected on the
>> generated makefiles, which is a bigger incovenience than the occassional
>> modification of the CMakeLists.txt file.
>>
> It would be simpler for autoconf builds to have a Perl script that
> updates the CMakeLists.txt files when necessary. (This doesn't look
> *that* hard, but I can't say when I'll surface...
2004 May 05
3
[LLVMdev] Open Source Contributions (was Re: Benchmarks)
Chris Lattner wrote:
> > Right, but you'd need HTTP/FTP server. Not a problem for *me*, but lots
> > of folks are behind firewalls and can't do that.
>
> Sure. I can't imagine that there is a wonderful solution other than this
> though. In particular, how can you do distributed development without it?
> The whole idea is to reduce the need for a completely
2008 Jan 03
5
GSM Gateway behind SIP ATA?
I have an analog GSM Gateway that is connected to a normal SIP ATA device.
Basically what it does is this : when you call the extension nr. of the
SIP ATA port, the GSM Gateway will pick up the phone and presents a (new)
dial tone, and then dials whichever DTMF tones it received. The SIP ATA ia
a Grandstream HT286.
I would like to use the GSM Gateway to route my outbound cellular calls,
how
2004 Jan 04
1
4 X100P Cards
Has anyone had any success using more than one or two X100P cards?
I have 4 in a system, and channels 2 3 and 4 all seem to work just fine.
Channel 1 however is acting up. I get random red alarms, disconnects,
etc.
I have checked the /proc/interrupts and everything is sitting on it's
own IRQ. Also checked memory addresses and everything looks good there.
Not looking for anything specific,
2004 May 05
1
[LLVMdev] Open Source Contributions
...ed repositories.
> >>
> >> With CVS, some people keep a copy of the main repository on their
> >> local computers. That's what some gcc developers do. They rsync from
> >> time to time with the remote repository. I don't know how serious
> >> the incoveniences are with this approach.
> >
> > Yeah, that's a solution, but it's such a hack! :)
> >
> >> BitKeeper, due to its license, is a no-no, IMHO.
> >
> > Agreed.
> >
> > -Chris
> >
> > --
> > http://llvm.cs.uiuc.edu/
>...
2016 Jan 20
0
Re: channel device "state" value missing within OpenStack Kilo version
Hi,
Discard this request , I was investigating on the wrong compute node.
It works fine.
Sorry for incovenience.
Regards,
J.P.
De : Jean-Pierre Ribeauville
Envoyé : mercredi 20 janvier 2016 16:18
À : 'libvirt-users@redhat.com'
Objet : channel device "state" value missing within OpenStack Kilo version
Hi,
I've installed a OpenStack KILO all-in-one .
For private need , I'...
2011 Dec 21
0
problem with 'xm save' in xen-3.4
...a arg of qemu cmd-line for
> > restoring the last memory condition.
> > But I am not very clear about the structure of the qemu-dm source code.
> > Although observing the output of execution is the straightforward way, high
> > frequency of printf and re-compling is too incovenient to put into effect.
>
> Please keep qemu-devel@nongnu.org CCed so others can contribute to the
> discussion.
>
> QEMU only deals with virtual memory when simulating an MMU (for
> ARM-on-x86 system translation). The device model usually operates on
> physical RAM or bus addr...
2005 Feb 02
0
AgentLogin / AgentCallbackLogin transfer problem
...ct' (language 'en')
-- Playing 'agent-pass' (language 'en')
-- Playing 'agent-alreadyon' (language 'en')
I think there is a problem with AgentCallBackLogin and transfers, because
with AgentLogin I transfer the call successfully (except with this
incovenience of "already logged on" described).
Another point is that I could transfer any call if I not use Queues.
Any help with AgentCallBackLogin would be great.
Thanks in advance,
Diego Magalh?es
2004 Jun 13
4
[Bug 1457] writefd_unbuffered failed to write
https://bugzilla.samba.org/show_bug.cgi?id=1457
------- Additional Comments From mwang@unixlabplus.com 2004-06-13 12:05 -------
The same problem is duplicated on AIX 5.2 with current patch level 02.
It appears that the problem occurs for large files. In the test shown below,
it is 4.6GB.
This happens for rsync 2.5.4 using the IBM build:
2005 Feb 02
0
AgentLogin / AgentCallbackLogin transfer pro blem
...ct' (language 'en')
-- Playing 'agent-pass' (language 'en')
-- Playing 'agent-alreadyon' (language 'en')
I think there is a problem with AgentCallBackLogin and transfers, because
with AgentLogin I transfer the call successfully (except with this
incovenience of "already logged on" described).
Another point is that I could transfer any call if I not use Queues.
Any help with AgentCallBackLogin would be great.
Thanks in advance,
Diego Magalh?es
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2008 Oct 26
2
[LLVMdev] CMake builds clang.
...>>> Yes, but then the build would not notice a change on the file
>>> structure. You'll need to explicitly invoke cmake for being sure that
>>> whatever changes were made by the last svn update are reflected on the
>>> generated makefiles, which is a bigger incovenience than the occassional
>>> modification of the CMakeLists.txt file.
>>>
>>>
>> It would be simpler for autoconf builds to have a Perl script that
>> updates the CMakeLists.txt files when necessary. (This doesn't look
>> *that* hard, bu...