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2007 Jun 20
1
RSpec getting too intimate?
I have a new blog post about some thoughts that I''ve had as I''ve been using rspec lately. I would love to hear your thoughts: http://opensoul.org/2007/6/20/rspec-is-getting-too-intimate-with- my-code Brandon
2013 Jun 18
1
deSolve question
Dear All wonder if you could provide some insights on the following: currently I have this code which produces the expected results: require(deSolve) pars <- list(k = 0.08,v=15) intimes <- c(0,0.5,12) input <- c(800,0,0) forc <- approxfun(intimes, input, method="constant", rule=2) derivs <- function(t, state, pars) { inp <- forc(t) dy1 <- - pars$k * state[1]
2007 Jul 16
2
OT - Cisco Callmanager System Prompts
Off topic, but involves an Asterisk deployment in a roundabout way. Anyone here intimately familiar with Cisco Callmanager (Version 4-5), that can tell me where a directory of the standard system voice prompts for Callmanager might be obtained? I am looking for the text and filenames of the standard prompt set that ships with Callmanager, have been all over the Cisco site and I can...
2013 May 31
2
[LLVMdev] Register coalescer and reg_sequence (virtual super-regs)
I think the last time I pulled from trunk was probably end of last year. Some time ago. Does your reply intimate it's fixed on trunk? That would be great. (I don't sync too often to avoid churn with my TD.) Joe On Fri, May 31, 2013 at 4:21 PM, Jakob Stoklund Olesen <stoklund at 2pi.dk>wrote: > > On May 31, 2013, at 4:07 PM, Joe Matarazzo <joe.matarazzo at gmail.com> > wrote: &...
2007 Oct 25
3
Migrate CentOS 3 to 4 to 5?
...box at our host who offers CentOS 3 as the most up-to-date OS, unless you pay them an unholy amount of money for RHEL or Windows licences. Popping in a CD for an upgrade does not work for us. We can and will have the OS restored to a clean post-install state prior to updating. I have little intimate knowledge with CentOS, RPMs or yum, but general good UNIX experience. I know "live" yum migrations are greatly discouraged, but it seems to work for people. The most detailed instructions I seemed to be able to find are here: http://www.centos.org/modules/newbb/viewtopic.php?topi...
2017 Sep 26
3
syncpasswords/getpassword: some examples, please...
[Clearly, this question is intimately connected to the previous...] I need a way to ''preprocess'' or at least intercept password changes, because i need to propagate them to other ''legacy'' systems. I've looked around and found syncpasswords / getpassword samba-tool commands, but really i'v...
2020 Jul 07
3
How to get information about data dependencies?
...ime checks. Ah, that's important information I didn't have. Thank you! > Now, as for unifying them, if we mean something other than just putting > them in the same file, I don't think it can happen. > IMHO they're way more apart than it initially seems. But yet they are intimately related in that the kind of information you want to know statically and dynamically is the same. I wonder what it would take to extend DA to generate runtime checks if it can't prove independence. The thing I fear is one or the other being enhanced to resolve more things statically without...
2001 Apr 12
3
OK, need some help with Win2K clients real bad
Hi everyone, OK, this is driving me nuts, and I'd really appreciate some help from those who are intimately familiar with the way the Locks, etc work with Win2K clients... We have an ACT database that is shared among about 25 Users, all Win2K clients. I have tried and tried and tried again to move this database over to my Linux (Redhat 7.0 with almost all 7.1 patches) server running SAMBA, both in ...
2003 Jun 09
4
Some questions remaining about TC
Hello everybody, I try to work with TC for a little while in my study and there still are a few questions that I can\''t find any answer anywhere. Firts about qdisc and classes: - What is exactly the difference between qdsic and class ? They are so \"intimately tied together\" that i\''m not sure not make the difference. Why can\''t we have a qdsic HTB with a class CBQ within or reverse. - We have classes but is there any heritage (i\''m not sure it is the right word) somewhere: between qdiscs, between classes or between...
2013 Jun 01
0
[LLVMdev] Register coalescer and reg_sequence (virtual super-regs)
On May 31, 2013, at 4:59 PM, Joe Matarazzo <joe.matarazzo at gmail.com> wrote: > I think the last time I pulled from trunk was probably end of last year. Some time ago. Does your reply intimate it's fixed on trunk? Yes, it’s been fixed recently. /jakob
2004 Sep 10
1
flac-1.0.3_beta released
...that the new metadata API would mean that an encoder > could be written without having to know *anything* about the bitwise > layout of the stream format, but that seems not to be the case. From > src/flac/encode.c: > > ( void metadata_callback() ) > /* all this is based on intimate knowledge of the stream header > * layout, but a change to the header format that would break > this > * would also break all streams encoded in the previous format. > */ > > (massive bit-twiddling follows) > > As long as you're breaking API compatib...
2009 Feb 26
1
ssh -t host sleep 100 + Ctrl-Z (SIGSTOP) does not suspend process?
Currently executing "ssh -t host sleep 100" and then pressing Ctrl-Z (to send SIGSTOP) does not seem to suspend the SSH process. Would it make sense to have Ctrl-Z suspend the SSH process, or is there some rationale for not doing that? I'm not intimately familiar with how SSH interacts with terminals on pseudo-TTY allocation, which is why I'm asking.
2008 Jan 22
1
Hershey Felder, The Secrets About Musical Instruments And Physics
...way instruments are created and the type of materials that are used define in a unique way the resulting sound. The sound wave is a transfer of energy that doesn't imply matter. Within a more theoretical approach sounds are Mechanical Longitudinal Waves. So, musical instruments and Physics are intimately related. How can they coexist? -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: http://www.winehq.org/pipermail/wine-users/attachments/20080122/1e61283f/attachment.htm
2001 Nov 15
1
my rsyncs *do* exit, if I don't use -v
..., I haven't let them run any longer than that so I'm nto sure if they'd eventually exit on their own or not). The information on rsync and OS version was sent in my previous email. For now i'm just going to run without -v, as I need to get this going and don't have time to get intimately involved with rsync. But if someone's heard of this before and/or is working on this bug (i assume it's a bug?), and you need mroe info from me, let me know if there's anything I can do. --jessica
1998 Aug 27
0
precompiled SCO binaries u
to> A short time ago I recieved a reply to a query to> about compiling samba with the freeware gcc under to> sco unix. Im sorry, Ive misplaced your Email to> address and WEB address (which was in italian). to> Sorry to use this forum as a contact point, but to> can you contact me again? Thanks. to> to> Tony Nichols The WEB page is at
1998 Aug 31
1
Problem with SCO 5.0.2
----------------------------------- Has anyone been able to compile a working version of Samba using the native compiler on SCO Openserver 5.0? The compile completes successfully. But I get the following on smbclient: #------------------------------------- $ smbclient \\\\larry\\c number of interfaces returned is: 2 Impossible netmask 255.255.255.0 - using defaults error connecting to
2013 May 02
0
modMCMC runs in FME package
Dear All,   please help with some thoughts on overcoming the following issues, if possible:   #R Code   require(deSolve) require(FME) pars <- list(k = 0.06,v=18) intimes <- c(0,0.5,12,12.5,50) input   <- c(800,0,800,0,0) forc <- approxfun(intimes, input, method="constant") model <- function(pars, times=seq(0, 50, by = 1)) {   derivs <- function(t, state, pars) {     
2013 Apr 16
2
[LLVMdev] Power/Energy Awareness in LLVM
...puting them - often recomputing takes one to two orders of magnitude less power. The tile hashing mechanism in recent MALI GPUs is designed to address the same problem: accesses to memory - especially off-chip memory - use a surprisingly large amount of power. Optimising for this requires quite intimate knowledge of the target CPU (sizes of the caches, relative costs of ALU operations to cache / DRAM accesses, and so on), but it would be very interesting if a compiler had this knowledge and could take advantage of it. I don't know of any work using LLVM to do this (the MIT work was based on...
2002 Oct 09
1
Multiple plots
...with underscore? #getwd("/home/matej/docs/skola/stat\_anal-cj3534/assign01/") load("assign01.RData") postscript("assign01.eps",onefile=FALSE) plot(itg$WFemale,xlab="Number of victims",\ ylab="Frequencies",col="blue",main="Intimate Homicide\ Victims",type="l") plot(itg$WMale,add=FALSE,axes=FALSE,col="red",type="l") quit(save="no") Please, be patient with me, I am really newbie, and although it is probably pretty stupid question, I was not able to find an answer in all documenta...
2008 May 13
4
[LLVMdev] win32 assemblers and linkers for llvm
"Razvan Aciu" <admin at kam.ro> writes: [snip] > The problem is with the gcc and binutils licence. This is GPL and [snip] I agree with Owen Anderson on this one (altough IANAL, etc). [snip] > In that respect, if someone can adapt the MASM templates to produce > NASM directives (it is the only thing that needs to be changed), these > updates will be more than