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2003 Mar 05
6
Known SIP - NAT Solutions?
I have recently begun experimenting with Asterisk, and have been mightily impressed by its capabilities and flexibility. I have run across one problem, however, that challenges my ability to use it as a production system. My Asterisk box has a public Internet IP, and works great with SIP (ATA 186) clients that also have public IP addresses. Unfortunately, most of t...
2018 Oct 01
2
v2.3.3 rc1 - Error: sieve: !!BUG!!: Binary compiled from dovecot.sieve is still corrupt
On 25/09/2018 22:39, Stephan Bosch wrote: Hello, > Something mightily weird is going on at your end. It doesn't fail here This is correct. I believe there to be a compiler problem. Removing optimisation from sieve-binary-code.c gives success. Thank you to Stephan Bosch for testing this for me and pointing me in the right direction. My debugging was confuse...
2008 Dec 03
1
how do I eliminate excess levels in lattice contourplot key / legend?
...probabilities from 0 - 1, but the key that is automatically generated by contourplot pads the probability scale with values that are impossible (i.e, range goes from -0.2 to 1.2), which will be confusing to those who view the plot. How can I get the scale to just run from 0 - 1? I have toiled mightily in the depths of the Murrell & Sarkar graphics books. Any pointers will be gratefully received. --Seth Minimal, commented code: library(lattice) model <- function(a,b,c,d,e, f, X1,X2) # model function for contour plot {J <- a + (b*X1) + (c*X2) + (d*X1*X2) + e*(X1^2) + f*(X2...
2016 Apr 29
2
tcltk: click and return table cell index
I'm struggling mightily with what should be a simple task...when a user clicks on a cell in a tcltk table widget, I need to know which cell was clicked. One idea that gives a cryptic error: tkbind(table1, "<Button-1>", function(x, y){ tcl(table1, "index", x, y) } # x, y give pixel coordinates...
2015 Jan 12
3
[LLVMdev] Emitting IR in older formats (for NVVM)
...are from that generation. It's interface calls for adding modules as either bitcode blobs or LL text buffers. LLVM's bitcode and assembly formats have never been intended to maintain strong cross-version compatibility. However, this means that a compiler built on more recent LLVMs struggles mightily to emit even simple IR for NVVM to compile. Specifically, I find 3.4 (the official Ubuntu package) generates both bitcode streams and LL text which are incompatible with the 3.2 parser in the current NVVM release (6.5). I'm hardly surprised that the binary format changes, but simple examples g...
2018 Sep 27
4
v2.3.3 rc1 - Error: sieve: !!BUG!!: Binary compiled from dovecot.sieve is still corrupt
On 25/09/2018 22:39, Stephan Bosch wrote: > Something mightily weird is going on at your end. It doesn't fail here > (see below). First of all, what is your configuration (output from > `dovecot -n`)? You have dovecot.conf but... $ dovecot -c dovecot.conf -n # 2.3.3.rc1 (14e4920d8): dovecot.conf # Pigeonhole version 0.5.2 (7704de5e) # OS: SunOS 5.1...
2012 Aug 13
2
Standard introductory presentation
...an intermediate user after about 3 years of using it, but I am in no sense a professional. I am now on a guest research trip to another University, and there a few people have asked me to "spread the word", hinting even at me giving a presentation on R and the blessings it brings. I feel mightily uncomfortable with that, but what the heck. I have been now looking for an "official Introduction to R" in Presentation Format, but lo, there isn't one. There are a few tutorials on the web, but none are really a classical introduction. I have no bad conscience about taking a premade...
2004 Aug 30
2
[Fwd: Re: segmentation error]
Realise I've sent this to the wrong email address. Apologies to recipient. > > > > I've only just learnt what CVS is for. I've had a look at setting up a > > cvs client but have got mightily confused. Is there a good site that > > explains how to set it up and then use it for a first-timer. > > > > Did you read the instructions at http://www.winehq.org/site/cvs ? > > Rein. Never got chance to have a look at CVS but August version has stopped the segfault....
1999 Apr 17
1
Maps in R
...the areas. The problem in SAS is that although the colours and sharding can be precisely controlled, the means of allocating those colours to regions on the map or ranges in the data stinks. If the map() function hasn't been implemented in R, are there any plans? I must say that we have been mightily impressed by the scope and stability of R. We are using it under Win NT at present but we are about to set it up on a Linux box. I am very much hoping that we can spend this year's discretionary budget on a nice new and fast Linux box (stuffed with RAM) for running R rather than spending the sa...
2006 Jun 30
14
Saving boolean attributes
Hi, I''m just learning Ruby on Rails and ran into something where I know I''m either doing something very stupid or I''m missing something. My model as a boolean attribute called active_flag. In my Sql Server database this is stored as a bit value. I then setup a method in my controller called "deactivate". This is very simple, it does: def deactivate
2016 Feb 17
2
Asterisk 13.6.0/The simplest TCP configuration does not work
On Wed, Feb 17, 2016 at 12:13 PM, Sonny Rajagopalan < sonny.rajagopalan at gmail.com> wrote: > Wow. Incredible. That worked. The backslash is important there; I kept > trying with no backslash and followed the instructions in > pjsip_wizard.conf.sample (in configs/samples) and it says we have to say > > transport=tcp ; the only example however talks about ipv4. > > Is
2015 Jan 13
2
[LLVMdev] Emitting IR in older formats (for NVVM)
...face calls for adding > > modules as either bitcode blobs or LL text buffers. LLVM's bitcode and > > assembly formats have never been intended to maintain strong > > cross-version compatibility. However, this means that a compiler built > > on more recent LLVMs struggles mightily to emit even simple IR for NVVM > > to compile. > > > > Specifically, I find 3.4 (the official Ubuntu package) generates both > > bitcode streams and LL text which are incompatible with the 3.2 parser > > in the current NVVM release (6.5). I'm hardly surprised tha...
2018 Sep 24
4
v2.3.3 rc1 - Error: sieve: !!BUG!!: Binary compiled from dovecot.sieve is still corrupt
On 24/09/2018 13:35, Stephan Bosch wrote: > You can enable `-d -' and `-t - -Tlevel=matching' as well. $ sieve-test -D -d - -t - -Tlevel=matching -c dovecot.conf sieve message sieve-test(james): Debug: Effective uid=1001, gid=10, home=/home/james sieve-test(james): Debug: maildir++: root=/path/to//james/Maildir, index=, indexpvt=, control=, inbox=/path/to//james/Maildir, alt=
2012 Feb 17
3
Re: Xen domU Timekeeping (a.k.a TSC/HPET issues)
...''t know the answer to most of your questions (hence I''m > afraid I''ve trimmed the quotes rather aggressively) but here''s some of > what I do know. I''m gonna add another data point. We''re seeing the Windows 7 Query Performance Counter get mightily confused. People have reported this in Amazon EC2 as well https://forums.aws.amazon.com/thread.jspa?threadID=41426 We''ve tracked it down to the hpet. Xen schedules an interrupt delivery for an hpet tick, but the vcpu is asleep. Could be an admin pause, a sleep on a wait queue, paused whil...
2006 Jun 24
6
apache2 on red hat linux need help anyone
I''ve poured over many docs online and thought it would be wonderful to get RoR running in 15 minutes. Well after 15 hours, I''m completely stuck and ready to give up on RoR. I''m hoping somebody can give me some guidance. I''ve pulled out my hair and am bald like others who have tried to get RoR running without any luck. When I run
2018 Sep 27
0
v2.3.3 rc1 - Error: sieve: !!BUG!!: Binary compiled from dovecot.sieve is still corrupt
On Thu, Sep 27, 2018 at 10:42:16 +0100, James wrote: > On 25/09/2018 22:39, Stephan Bosch wrote: > > > Something mightily weird is going on at your end. It doesn't fail here > > (see below). First of all, what is your configuration (output from > > `dovecot -n`)? > > You have dovecot.conf but... > > $ dovecot -c dovecot.conf -n > # 2.3.3.rc1 (14e4920d8): dovecot.conf > # Pigeonhole...
2018 Oct 01
0
v2.3.3 rc1 - Error: sieve: !!BUG!!: Binary compiled from dovecot.sieve is still corrupt
Op 1-10-2018 om 10:43 schreef James: > On 25/09/2018 22:39, Stephan Bosch wrote: > > Hello, > >> Something mightily weird is going on at your end. It doesn't fail here > > This is correct.? I believe there to be a compiler problem. Removing > optimisation from sieve-binary-code.c gives success. > > Thank you to Stephan Bosch for testing this for me and pointing me in > the right direction...
2008 Jan 13
0
Cannot Install SLES9-SP4 Para DomU on SLES10-SP1 Dom0
...quot; install=hd:/dev/xvda " disk=[ ''file:/ISO_Files/SLES-9-SP4-CD-i386-GM-CD1.iso,xvda:cdrom,r'', ''phy:/dev/cciss/c0d0p7,xvdb,w'', ''file:/dev/cciss/c0dop6,xvdc,w'', ] vif = [ ] vfb=[''type=vnc,vncunused=1''] We have Googled mightily, to no avail. Any ideas? TIA, Mark -- _________________________________________________________ A Message From... L. Mark Stone Reliable Networks of Maine, LLC "Uptime. All the time." 477 Congress Street Portland, ME 04101 Tel: (207) 772-5678 Web: http://www.reliablenet...
2011 Jun 25
1
integration function
Hi all, Can anyone please take a look at the following two functions. The answer does not seem to be right. Thank you very much! f1 <- function(x) {integrand <- function (x, mu){ dnorm(x, mean=mu, sd=1)*dnorm(mu, mean=2, sd=1) } integrate(integrand, -Inf, Inf,x)$val } f2 <- function(x) {integrand <- function (x, mu){
2010 Jan 21
1
running specs on JRuby w/nailgun
Hi all, I know this is probably more of a JRuby question but I''m guessing that people on this list may have gone down this path before. At work we are starting a new project using JRuby. The startup speed for testing an app is very painful. Nailgun helps a lot with that. It only helps with the slow startup time of JRuby though and does not address the use case of having gems