Displaying 20 results from an estimated 71 matches for "kindof".
2017 May 25
2
Missing rpms - Re: What is in a yum group
On 5/25/2017 3:43 PM, Robert Moskowitz wrote:
>
> Note that you do not have xfce-utils or leafpad.
>
> Do you have themes? What is your background.
>
> I have actually gotten Xfce working. Kindof. I am into Xfce via
> vncserver. It pretty much looks like Xfce on my Fedora systems.
> Backleveled a bit of course. No sensor applet to show the cpu temp
> for example.
>
> But no background, other than black.
>
> Oh, and no NetworkManager on the tray.
>
> I am goi...
2006 Nov 21
10
Rspec Brown Bag
...well as several of my coworkers.
The developers at my workplace are experienced Agile developers.
What would be some good things to focus on for this brown bag?
Are there slides to presentations that would be useful?
Any resistance/skepticism, and how to best address these concerns?
I''m kindof nervous because there is some skepticism toward rspec and BDD.
Mainly:
- Test::Unit already does that, so why do we need rspec?
- It''s not production ready. (Stack traces are too cluttered for
RspecOnRails; although this opinion was based on version 0.6)
- New people will be...
2010 Jul 21
3
String processing - is there a better way
...he characters in the output of CleanRead and subtract 33 from the ascii value of the character to obtain an integer. Again I have a solution that works, involving splitting the string into characters then converting them to factors (starting at ascii 34) and using unclass to get the integer value. (kindof a atoi(x)-33 all in one step)
I looked for the C equivalent of atoi, but the only help I could find (R-help 2003) suggested using as.numeric.? However, the help file (and testing) shows you get 'NA'.??
Am I missing an easier way to do this?
Thanks in advance,
Brian
2013 Sep 27
19
preparing for 4.3.1
Aiming at a release later in October (before Xen Summit I would
hope), I''d like to cut RC1 next week.
Please indicate any bug fixes that so far may have been missed
in the backports already done.
Jan
2003 Apr 24
1
Windows: Graphics appear only partially
Dear all,
we have installed R in one of our computer labs. Running demo(grpahics)
works, kindof, in that it produces all the usual plots without crashing, but
the plots are incomplete: no color wheel, no pie chart, no boxplots, just
some labelling, titles, and in rare cases, axes. We have tried this with
both 1.7 and 1.6.2, with the same results. The computers are running Windows
2000, with s...
2003 May 21
1
Problem with (corrupt?) file (fwd)
...ed during transfer?
I've tried deleting some of these files, renaming them, and using the
--checksum switch (along with verbose, and progress switches) in hopes
that something else will be said. The ironic thing about these files
is that they haven't been changed since March 03.
I'm kindof at a loss on what to check for next.
Any leads on what to check for next would be appreciated. :-)
Thanks,
April
2016 Mar 11
2
RFC: A new ABI for virtual calls, and a change to the virtual call representation in the IR
> On Mar 11, 2016, at 11:26 AM, Rafael Espíndola <rafael.espindola at gmail.com> wrote:
>> Now, there are a number of things about linkage that are kindof orthogonal,
>> and it would be nice to model them more orthogonally. That would be a major
>> change in representation, though. Absent the will to do that, I propose
>> that we:
>> - remove/deprecate protected visibility, making visibility purely a hidden
>> vs. non...
2016 Mar 11
2
RFC: A new ABI for virtual calls, and a change to the virtual call representation in the IR
...to provide multiple strong definitions, and the strong definition still needs to take priority over any weak definitions within the linkage unit. So we don’t have the ability to express “strong internally, weak externally” today in linkage.
Now, there are a number of things about linkage that are kindof orthogonal, and it would be nice to model them more orthogonally. That would be a major change in representation, though. Absent the will to do that, I propose that we:
- remove/deprecate protected visibility, making visibility purely a hidden vs. non-hidden flag
- add weak_for_linker, weak_o...
2008 Mar 07
3
Boolean circles..
Hi,
This is just kindof a RoR question, but since you all potentially do
the same things as I do, I thought I''ll ask here..
Im trying to use the boolean type in the database. Migrations is no
problem, it even converts the 0/1 values from my import CSV to false
and true.
However, I cannot make the :conditions par...
2015 Feb 17
2
[LLVMdev] Moving towards a singular pointer type
...f pointer types still done when constructing IR
> > through builder APIs? Otherwise this makes debugging significantly
> > harder for me. I've also really liked how readable LLVM IR is, and it
> > would seem like this change would negatively affect the readability.
>
> I kindof agree with Dirkjan. We use a similar approach (Numba calls into
> llvmlite to generate textual LLVM IR), and the type checking can come in
> handy to avoid later crashes (otherwise it's very easy to mess up a
> getelementptr instruction).
>
> However, llvmlite does track types on...
2015 Apr 02
9
Kernel panic, CentOS 7.1503 fully updated, with executing gkrellm.
...um reinstall is its close kin. So I would prefer
to duplicate on a burner machine, and I'll try to get a snapshot of the
panic.
If anyone else wants to try to reproduce, simply try installing the
current gkrellm from EPEL on a fully updated CentOS 7 machine and see if
it panics on you. I kindof hope it's local to my machine and its
configuration (/home is LUKS, for instance), and it would be great if
someone could verify that.
2009 Jul 24
0
[LLVMdev] setOnlyReadsMemory / setDoesNotAccessMemory
...the current state of the world, but can't modify it. Calls to readnone
functions are arbitrarily
re-orderable (and hence redundant calls can always be joined), but calls
to readonly functions
can't be re-ordered around operations which might modify state.
The precise meaning of this is kindof up to you. If you only access
immutable memory, that's
legitimate in a readnone function. If you allocate new memory, but your
program's semantics
can't distinguish between separate allocations, that's legitimate, too.
Last time I checked, the optimizers don't consider the...
2008 Dec 12
1
Avoiding multiple outputs using RODBC package
...ults database table
currently has over 200K rows (and will grow very quickly as I keep going
with this project), so I think that would not be the most expeditious answer
as I think just the SQL query to download 200K rows x 10+ columns is going
to be time consuming in and of itself.
I know this is kindof a weird problem, and am open to all sorts of ideas...
Thanks!
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2015 Feb 09
2
[LLVMdev] Moving towards a singular pointer type
Hi there,
Sorry, I don't have the thread history to reply to since I normally
read llvmdev through the archives, but wanted to give my .02 of
feedback anyway.
As far as I understand, this change is wanted because the LLVM
infrastructure derives no value from knowing the types, and there's a
cost in terms of code spent to support all of it. I've been creating a
frontend that mostly
2008 Apr 08
4
ZFS deadlock
...ugh, since I've edited my file yesterday for next reboot), with 2G
of system RAM.. Normally I'd run kmem(max) 1G (with arcsize of 512M.
currently it is at default), but since I just got back to 2G total mem
after some hardware problems I've been runnig at those lows (1G total
is kindof tight with zfs..)
Well, just wanted to report... The box is not totally dead yet, ie I
can still do Ctrl-T on console, but thats it.. I don't really know
what more I can do so.. I don't have KDB/DDB.
I'll wait another hour or so before I hard reboot it, unless it
"unlocks&qu...
2009 Jul 24
3
[LLVMdev] setOnlyReadsMemory / setDoesNotAccessMemory
Hello,
I'm in a situation where my code is calling many native functions.
Sometimes, these calls are simply calls to static "accessor" methods that
read a variable in some class object (object pointer as input, member
variable value returned as output). I was wondering if using the
setOnlyReadsMemory method on the native function objects could help LLVM
generate optimized code
2004 Jan 30
6
General question regarding pkg stability.
...ble pkg for Shorewall is
version "Shorewall-1.4.7c", of which, I''m currently running. The most current
version of Shorewall on the Shorewall site is 1.4.10RC3.
I know that I can manually download and apply anything that I want to my
system, but I''m just wondering what kindof **process** (if there is one),
happens, that makes a specific pkg build "considered stable"?
2.) When choosing a "Word Wrap at Colums:" selection in my mail client, what
is the most curtious setting to choose? Right now I have this set at "78". Is
there a preferred...
2004 Jan 12
2
How to bind RTP when IP alias are configured
Hi Folks,
I have a situation where my Colo insists on a particular IP setup for my *
server box. They allocate two blocks of IPs to my colo server. One set as my
own (ex 20.20.20.20.4/30 - 4 ips) and the other as a transit lan (es
10.10.10.0/29). These are all public IP addresses and there is no NAT
involved in.
So essentially I have to set-up IP aliases in my Linux box as follows;
Example:
2006 Apr 25
0
[LLVMdev] Newbie questions
...more general one:
how do optimizations that are specific to the front-end language get
done? How does the front-end "secret knowledge" get passed through
somehow so it can be used for optimization purposes?
Apologies for sounding skeptical, I'm just trying to nail down an
answer to a kindof philosophical question.
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Another question: does LLVM know about or handle signal frames? What
if code wants to unwind across a signal frame? This is another thing
that would be required for Java if e.g. you wanted to detect null
pointer access via signals. Note setjmp/longjmp works OK acros...
2009 Feb 19
5
creating virtual hosts with Mongrel?
Does anyone know how to use Mongrel to create virtual hosts? My
production site will have all kinds of domains pointing to it, and I
also need to figure out how to do subdomains. Rails should react to
the host name, doing a lookup based on the name and pull different
records from the database based on this.
For example, I''d like www.mysite.com to point back to 127.0.0.1:3000,
and the