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2011 Sep 16
1
Mystified - comparing chron times
I have two local variables: startTime and expectedStartTime. Both are chron
related objects.
When I look at the class for the objects I can see they are of class
"times".
When I print them to the console, they both read: "09:30:00"
When I print them as.numeric(), they both read: 0.3958333
When I try and compare them: (as.numeric(startTime) ==
as.numeric(expectedStartTime)) it
2009 Oct 31
3
nut files empty
I just installed nut in Debian and all of my files are missing. I'm
not even sure what all files are required. I hope someone can give me
the list of the files and I can create them. Also if there is any
pertinent info I need.
Thanks
2015 Dec 16
0
Mystifying SEGFAULT on 3.2.3 but not 3.2.2
Gert,
On 16 December 2015 at 12:06, Gert van Valkenhoef wrote:
| I recently upgraded to 3.2.3 and am getting mystifying errors with my
| in-development code (available at
| https://github.com/gertvv/gemtc/tree/feature/regression). Every few hundred
| LPs that I solve using the rcdd package will result in a SEGFAULT in the
| garbage collector (address 0x10, cause 'memory not mapped') or an
2002 Apr 12
1
Once again somewhat mystified with exclude rules
I go thru this every few mnths it seems. Rsyncs exclude rules are
very sophisticated but because of that somewhat unfathomable at times.
Simplified:
I want to exclude directories named no_bak anywhere in the tree
but only the files under them, not the direcrories themselves.
My exclude rules look like:
no_bak/*
/no_bak/*
The first one does catch directories by that name on the first level
but
2011 Mar 11
2
Race condition with mdadm at boot [still mystifying]
This is a bit long-winded, but I wanted to share some info ....
Regarding my earlier message about a possible race condition with mdadm,
I have been doing all sorts of poking around with the boot process.
Thanks to a tip from Steven Yellin at Stanford, I found where to add a
delay in the rc.sysinit script, which invokes mdadm to assemble the arrays.
Unfortunately it didn't help, so it
2003 Oct 10
0
mystified by interaction between krb5.conf, smb.conf, and winbindd
I am stumped here. I am a novice at using samba to do MS Active
Directory stuff, but I have read everything I could find in the HOWTO
collection and on the linux.samba cache of the list and am still stuck.
A bit of background... I have set up a Windows 2003 server as a domain
controller here and configured it to be the DNS for a ficticious domain
for internal use only. The domain functional
2015 Dec 16
2
Mystifying SEGFAULT on 3.2.3 but not 3.2.2
Dear R developers,
(Apologies about previous incomplete e-mail, I fat-fingered a keyboard
shortcut)??
I recently upgraded to 3.2.3 and am getting mystifying errors with my
in-development code (available at
https://github.com/gertvv/gemtc/tree/feature/regression). Every few hundred
LPs that I solve using the rcdd package will result in a SEGFAULT in the
garbage collector (address 0x10, cause
2006 Apr 20
5
Mystified by ActiveRecord.serialize
I''m either missing a step, confused or seeing some odd behavior with
ActiveRecord''s serialize feature. When I load an ActiveRecord object
from the database, my serialized attribute is a YAML::Object, not the
original object. My code is based on an example of this capability in
the "Agile Web Dev. w/ Rails" book (p. 196).
In create.sql:
<code>
create table
2008 Oct 25
2
kern.maxdsiz on amd63 with i386 binaries
Hello,
I've got a handful of i386 boxes, and a handful of amd64 boxes running
a 32-bit application, the reasons for this exact configuration mystify
me as well as the deployment predates my time in the environment. Now
that the dataset the application is loading is rapidly approaching
512MB we're starting to tweak kern.maxdsiz and kern.dfldsiz to 1GB.
The i386 boxes are doing
2010 Sep 12
2
[LLVMdev] Subtle breaking change in LLVM 2.7 to 2.8 transition
I updated my from LLVM 2.7 to 2.8/trunk tonight and was mystified as to why
my GC plugin silently stopped working.
The problem was that the signature of the virtual function
GCMetadataPrinter::finishAssembly (and beginAssembly) changed.
This change would probably be an excellent candidate for the "gotchas"
section of the 2.8 release notes.
Thanks!
-- Ben
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2009 Feb 24
1
[LLVMdev] [llvm-commits] [llvm] r65296 - in /llvm/trunk: include/llvm/CodeGen/ lib/CodeGen/SelectionDAG/ lib/Target/CellSPU/ lib/Target/PowerPC/ lib/Target/X86/ test/CodeGen/X86/
...; 3. Introduce a new ShuffleVectorSDNode that only has two SDValue
> operands (the two input vectors), but that also contains an array of
> ints in the node (not as operands).
> 4. Move the helper functions from #2 back into ShuffleVectorSDNode.
>
> #4 is the part that completely mystifies me. I reckon that I could
> almost live with #2, as much I see it as being unsound software
> engineering and more of a performance optimization.
I don't see how it is relevant. The representation of constants and
splat masks should be *complete different*. If you want to see if...
2009 Jan 17
2
[LLVMdev] Build problems on MinGW
Hi Anton
>> $ g++ -g tut1.cpp `llvm-config --cxxflags --ldflags --libs core` -o tut1
>> /mingw/lib/libLLVMSystem.a(Process.o):Process.cpp:(.text+0x8d):
>> undefined reference to `GetProcessMemoryInfo at 12'
>> collect2: ld returned 1 exit status
> I believe you will need additional libraries like imagehlp and psapi.
I have /lib/libimagehlp.a and /lib/libpsapi.a
2014 Feb 06
3
dovecot -n FATAL
Hi List,
Im new to postfix-dovecot and im mystified by the following results in
ubuntu 10.04lts
:~$ dovecot -n
# 1.2.9: /etc/dovecot/dovecot.conf
Error: ssl_key_file: Can't use /etc/ssl/private/ssl-mail.key: Permission
denied
Fatal: Invalid configuration in /etc/dovecot/dovecot.conf
~$ sudo ls -dl /etc/ssl/private/ssl-mail.key
lrwxrwxrwx 1 root root 38 2013-11-27 08:35
2014 Aug 28
2
[virtio-dev] Re: [PATCH v2 0/4] virtio: Clean up scatterlists and use the DMA API
Il 28/08/2014 20:29, Christian Borntraeger ha scritto:
>>> >> block seems to work, with net a simple ping works, iperf causes this:
>> >
>> > I neither see the bug, nor can I reproduce it on x86_64 on KVM. I
>> > doubt that dma vs. non-dma is relevant. I tried -net user a -net tap
>> > with iperf running in both directions. I also tried
2014 Aug 28
2
[virtio-dev] Re: [PATCH v2 0/4] virtio: Clean up scatterlists and use the DMA API
Il 28/08/2014 20:29, Christian Borntraeger ha scritto:
>>> >> block seems to work, with net a simple ping works, iperf causes this:
>> >
>> > I neither see the bug, nor can I reproduce it on x86_64 on KVM. I
>> > doubt that dma vs. non-dma is relevant. I tried -net user a -net tap
>> > with iperf running in both directions. I also tried
2018 Apr 27
5
predict.glm returns different results for the same model
Hi all,
Very surprising (to me!) and mystifying result from predict.glm(): the
predictions vary depending on whether or not I use ns() or
splines::ns(). Reprex follows:
library(splines)
set.seed(12345)
dat <- data.frame(claim = rbinom(1000, 1, 0.5))
mns <- c(3.4, 3.6)
sds <- c(0.24, 0.35)
dat$wind <- exp(rnorm(nrow(dat), mean = mns[dat$claim + 1], sd =
sds[dat$claim + 1]))
dat <-
2009 Feb 24
0
[LLVMdev] [llvm-commits] [llvm] r65296 - in /llvm/trunk: include/llvm/CodeGen/ lib/CodeGen/SelectionDAG/ lib/Target/CellSPU/ lib/Target/PowerPC/ lib/Target/X86/ test/CodeGen/X86/
...od somewhere, e.g. on
SDNode.
3. Introduce a new ShuffleVectorSDNode that only has two SDValue operands
(the two input vectors), but that also contains an array of ints in the node
(not as operands).
4. Move the helper functions from #2 back into ShuffleVectorSDNode.
#4 is the part that completely mystifies me. I reckon that I could almost
live with #2, as much I see it as being unsound software engineering and
more of a performance optimization.
Constant vectors have to be legal for a target. This has implications for
> legalization and many other things. BUILD_VECTOR is fine for them.
>
&g...
2016 Dec 06
1
Spam messages
I agree that no action should be taken.
It's somewhat mystifying that the robot known as "Amy Kristen"
responds so quickly after my post, and with such regularity (so far
twice per hour), using perhaps several email addresses - and using the
correct "Reply-To" headers. But more mystifying is that she keeps the
same name the whole time. And lucky, I guess, because otherwise
2014 Aug 28
3
[PATCH v2 0/4] virtio: Clean up scatterlists and use the DMA API
On Thu, Aug 28, 2014 at 12:44 AM, Christian Borntraeger
<borntraeger at de.ibm.com> wrote:
> On 27/08/14 23:50, Andy Lutomirski wrote:
>> This fixes virtio on Xen guests as well as on any other platform
>> that uses virtio_pci on which physical addresses don't match bus
>> addresses.
>>
>> This can be tested with:
>>
>> virtme-run --xen
2014 Aug 28
3
[PATCH v2 0/4] virtio: Clean up scatterlists and use the DMA API
On Thu, Aug 28, 2014 at 12:44 AM, Christian Borntraeger
<borntraeger at de.ibm.com> wrote:
> On 27/08/14 23:50, Andy Lutomirski wrote:
>> This fixes virtio on Xen guests as well as on any other platform
>> that uses virtio_pci on which physical addresses don't match bus
>> addresses.
>>
>> This can be tested with:
>>
>> virtme-run --xen