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2014 Sep 23
2
Why is virt-resize designed to involve two disks?
HI, As you've known, vhd-util and qemu-img both provide the capacity for resizing the original disk, but why is virt-resize designed to involve two disks, not only original disk? Is there any concern? Is it possible that only one original disk is involved in virt-resize? -- Regards, Zhi Yong Wu
2014 Sep 23
1
Why is virt-resize designed to involve two disks?
HI, As you've known, vhd-util and qemu-img both provide the capacity for resizing the original disk, but why is virt-resize designed to involve two disks, not only original disk? Is there any concern? Is it possible that only one original disk is involved in virt-resize? --  Regards,   Zhi Yong Wu
2020 Mar 30
2
Scalar Evolution Expressions Involving Sibling Loops
Forwarding to the dev list, in case others ran into similar issues and/or have input on this topic. Bardia Mahjour ----- Forwarded by Bardia Mahjour/Toronto/IBM on 2020/03/30 02:25 PM ----- From: Bardia Mahjour/Toronto/IBM To: listmail at philipreames.com Cc: "Michael Kruse" <llvm at meinersbur.de> Date: 2020/03/26 11:47 AM Subject: Scalar Evolution Expressions Involving Sibling
2010 Jul 06
3
Selection with changing number of columns
Dear list, I'm looking for a way to select rows of a data.frame with changing number of columns (constraint) involved. Assume a data (d) structure like Var.1 Var.2 Var.3 9 2 1 2 9 5 1 2 1 I know the number of involved columns. Is there a way to generate the following selection automatically (maybe for loop), so that it makes no difference if there are two or ten columns involved. Selection: d[d$Var.1==9 | d...
2012 Oct 19
2
likelihood function involving integration, error in nlm
Dear R users, I am trying to find the mle that involves integration. I am using the following code and get an error when I use the nlm function d<-matrix(c(1,1,0,0,0,0,0,0,2,1,0,0,1,1,0,1,2,2,1,0),nrow=10,ncol=2) h<-matrix(runif(20,0,1),10) integ<-matrix(c(0),nrow=10, ncol=2) ll<-function(p){ for (k in 1:2){ for(s in 1:10){ integrand<-function(x)
2020 Mar 30
2
Scalar Evolution Expressions Involving Sibling Loops
> I'm not following your example.  If you have two sibling loops with the same parent, one will frequently, but not always dominate the other.  Can you give a specific example of when forming a recurrence between two siblings (without one dominating the other), is useful? The situation can happen with guarded loops or with a user guard like below: if (c) { for (i = 0; i < n; i++)
2020 Apr 16
2
Scalar Evolution Expressions Involving Sibling Loops
Hi Jimmy, It's good to know that the problem is not specific to the case I ran into. May be you can provide your example as well, since Philip seems to be interested in some specific examples. If the assertion in getAddrExpr is deemed necessary, then I think a condition check would be the next best solution as it helps client code guard against such cases and make alternative arrangements to
2012 Nov 15
3
Getting Involved and Rails 3 Observations
Hello - I would like to get involved in the Rails Core development. What''s the process for getting involved? We''ve been working with Rails since 2006 and really enjoy the framework but have some reservations around Rails 3''s REST implementation and exposed Java Script. The former seems to be an over reac...
2012 Feb 23
6
Why is dovecot involved in my smtp process
...set up for days. All my sendmail and sasl2 stuff seems to be proper, but the user can't use the system on port 587, which is where I require authorization. Now I see where messages are in my maillog of the type: auth: pam_unix(dovecot:auth) : authentication failure ........ Why is dovecot involved in my smtp processes and how do I fix this. I've got some very mad users. The 10-auth.conf file is pretty much stock except for allowing plain text logins. steve campbell
2020 Apr 17
2
Scalar Evolution Expressions Involving Sibling Loops
Thanks for sharing the known problem. I think to solve the problem properly, we need to fully understand why that assumption about dominance is there and the implications of removing it. It would be good if you could be more specific about your idea of nullptr or SCEV_unknown (eg which function would return those values and when), but returning nullptr from getAddExpr or getSCEVAtScope may be
2009 Aug 06
1
solving system of equations involving non-linearities
Hi, I would appreciate if someone could help me on track with this problem. I want to compute some parameters from a system of equations given a number of sample observations. The system looks like this: sum_i( A+b_i>0 & A+b_i>C+d_i) = x sum_i( C+d_i>0 & C+d_i>A+b_i) = y sum_i( exp(E+f_i) * ( A+b_i>0 & A+b_i>C+d_i) = z A, C, E are free variables while the other
2008 Aug 25
1
XP/Vista/Office 2007/IE Compatibility question
...uters have R installed. I don't have a version number. I'm working off of a spreadsheet. Please respond to the following questions at your earliest convenience: 1) What versions, if any, of R are compatible with XP? If no compatible version exists on our machines, what is the cost involved in upgrading? 1) What versions, if any, of R are compatible with Vista? If no compatible version exists on our machines, what is the cost involved in upgrading? 1) What versions, if any, of R are compatible with Office 2007? If no compatible version exists on our machines, what is the cost...
2010 Mar 14
2
dahdi-linux-complete-2.2.1+2.2.1 failed to compile
Hello All, I'm trying to do a fresh installation on Ubuntu Server 9.10 (Karmic) 64-bit but I am getting error when "make config" is trying to install the init script... Here is the output: - Can anyone help me please... Thanking in advance... Cheers, Nitesh ################################################### ### ### DAHDI tools installed successfully. ### If you have not done
2018 Jun 18
2
incomplete results from as.character.srcref() in some cases involving quote()
Hi, The result of as,character() on 'srcref' objects doesn't have the closing ')' in some cases involving 'quote': > e4 <- quote({2+2}) > class(attr(e4, "wholeSrcref")) [1] "srcref" > as.character(attr(e4, "wholeSrcref")) [1] "e4 <- quote({2+2}" As a result printing the object also lacks it and gives an
2010 Jun 16
2
class methods from module where active rec is involved
I have a module as shown below and when I extend an active record to use it, I can not access the primary_key method. In a simple test program using a similar approach where active record is not involved, access to the class methods seems to work ok. What can I do to make this work or so that I can access the class methods ? ################################## require ''active_record'' DB_Host = ''localhost'' DB_Database = ''proj1'' DB_Port = 543...
2006 Jun 16
0
Sorting on a model method?
...gh person.involvements and look at the Event from there :- for i in person.involvements i.event.date end But I''d like to do that step through ordered by date :-) Please help me see what I''ve missed so far ... (The Involvements table is present because many People might be Involved in an Event, in different roles -- I''m storing the role in the Involvement table at the moment. Perhaps I''ve made my life difficult?) -jim
2008 Apr 11
0
How much is involved in porting a new OS to Xen full virtualizaiton?
...m, so I''m stuck with VMware. But I''m finding VMware to be less snappy than I remember Xen being for other operating systems (and I''ve tried RHEL on both systems), and to have less graceful overall system tools for the server. So, I''m thinking: what''s involved in getting Xen to support a new OS for full virtualization? I''ve got a Dell server running RHEL 5.1 with plenty of disk and RAM, Intel chips with full virtualization turned on, it boots up from the installation CD and then hangs. This happens with RHEL''s provided Xen software,...
2014 Sep 23
0
Re: Why is virt-resize designed to involve two disks?
..... although they only resize the container, not the contents which is what virt-resize does. So these tools are not really comparable. > but why is virt-resize designed to involve > two disks, not only original disk? Is there any concern? Is it > possible that only one original disk is involved in virt-resize? I'm guessing this question is why virt-resize doesn't work on disk images in-place. This I hope is answered in the FAQ here: http://libguestfs.org/guestfs-faq.1.html#why-doesnt-virt-resize-work-on-the-disk-image-in-place Rich. -- Richard Jones, Virtualization Group,...
2007 Jul 19
2
How Can I Get involved in Speex Fixed-Point Development?
...esired to implement a VoIP solution over a GSM GPRS link. I would like to use Speex as the vocoder for this application. This application would require the Speex encoder/decoder and possibly the pre-processor to run on a low power fixed-point DSP such as a TI C55x. Thus, I am interested in getting involved in the fixed-point implementation of Speex. I feel I can contribute significantly to the Speex project while effectively developing a vocoder solution for my project. Can you tell me how I can get started? I looked at the list of tasks on the Seepx wiki and I find that the following would be best...
2007 Jul 19
0
How Can I Get involved in Speex Fixed-PointDevelopment?
...s in helpful in getting started with the DSP target. I will defer to Jean-Marc on how to contribute to the project. Regards, Jim Crichton ----- Original Message ----- From: Quirion, Jean To: speex-dev@xiph.org Sent: Thursday, July 19, 2007 8:04 AM Subject: [Speex-dev] How Can I Get involved in Speex Fixed-PointDevelopment? Hi, My name is Jean Quirion and I am a DSP engineer. Currently I am working on a project where it is desired to implement a VoIP solution over a GSM GPRS link. I would like to use Speex as the vocoder for this application. This application would requir...