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Displaying 20 results from an estimated 31 matches for "nascent".

2008 Sep 27
0
Nascent plug-in feedback needed: CouchDB cache store
I''ve put together a quick plug-in to allow CouchDB to be used as a caching store. I have a project whereby I want to create a persistent file cache, and CouchDB seemed to be a good approach to try. If anybody has any feedback on this or has a similar need for something like this - it would be much appreciated. Thanks! http://github.com/jpignata/couch_store/tree/master
2010 Feb 05
2
Spider Plot color problem
Hi all, I have encountered a problem which appears to have defeated my (admittedly nascent) R skills. I want to draw a spider plot with many cases (just over 300). I am primarily interested in the difference between 4 categories of cases, and want to display them as different colors. the col.stars parameter does not change the color of the lines (which I'm after), but fills the stars...
2008 Aug 18
2
[Vorbis-dev] MT9 Capabilities
> This'd be codec specific Unless a Skeleton track is used instead (this is supposed to describe the tracks within a multiplexed Ogg stream). But Skeleton is nascent too.
2012 Nov 14
1
devtools - document() weiredness
...en try to build documentation d> document() devtools/roxygen just hangs with a "?" like so: Updating mdaa documentation Loading mdaa ? I know this scenario is strange as there's no roxygenizable stuff in the package, but I am trying to track down an identical error in one of my nascent packages and am wondering 1) where this behavior originates and 2) why document() does not provide more informative feedback. Thanks, Joh
2004 Apr 21
2
Extracting information from webpages
...ity > as well. I see there is a package httpRequest that should allow me to > retrieve the webpage with an posted security symbol. I looked at package > XML for processing the returned webpage, but it didn't work on an > example *.asp file that I tried. I also checked out the nascent package > fBasics, > but I didn't find what I'm looking for. I know there is a Perl module > Finance::Quote; > should I go that route and avoid trying to parse webpages? I was hoping > to learn > how to extract information from webpages in general so I could apply the...
2020 Aug 12
2
[RFC] Machine Function Splitter - Split out cold blocks from machine functions using profile data
> Just chiming in about the outliner stuff. (In general, I think it's desirable to have multiple options for how early/late a pass runs.) I'm wondering if MachineOutliner can be augmented to add MachineFunctionSplitter functionalities as well. If the analysis part of MachineOutliner can allow single basic block outlining with some cost models. Aditya Kumar Compiler Engineer
2015 Feb 26
4
[PATCH] U2F support in OpenSSH
At this point it should be obvious, but let me state that I don?t have motivation/time to spend on this right now, given that upstream shows 0 interest in this at all :(. Hence, any help on this is welcome. On Sat, Dec 27, 2014 at 1:53 AM, Thomas Habets <thomas at habets.se> wrote: > On 24 December 2014 at 18:57, Michael Stapelberg > <stapelberg+openssh at google.com> wrote:
2007 Apr 18
1
A proposal - binary
...losely together on Rusty's paravirt ops proposal. Given the number of questions I've fielded in the last 24 hrs, I really don't think people understand this. We are actively developing paravirt ops, we have a patch series that begins to implement it (although it's still in it's nascent stage). If anybody is interested in our work it is done in public. The working tree is here: http://ozlabs.org/~rusty/paravirt/ (mercurial patchqueue, just be forewarned that it's still quite early to be playing with it, doesn't do much yet). We are using the virtualization mailing list...
2007 Apr 18
1
A proposal - binary
...losely together on Rusty's paravirt ops proposal. Given the number of questions I've fielded in the last 24 hrs, I really don't think people understand this. We are actively developing paravirt ops, we have a patch series that begins to implement it (although it's still in it's nascent stage). If anybody is interested in our work it is done in public. The working tree is here: http://ozlabs.org/~rusty/paravirt/ (mercurial patchqueue, just be forewarned that it's still quite early to be playing with it, doesn't do much yet). We are using the virtualization mailing list...
2008 Aug 18
2
[Vorbis-dev] MT9 Capabilities
Hm, well is there a way to label the different tracks in an ogg file right now? That way they could be labeled with "Lead Vocal" "Lead Guitar" etc. I've filed a bug report on launchpad but wasn't sure that i understood it all correctly and worded it right-- please add to it as you see fit https://bugs.edge.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+bug/259044 On Mon, Aug 18, 2008 at 7:25
2006 Jul 27
0
CRUD, REST and associations
...end class Magazine < ActiveRecord::Base has_many :subscriptions, :dependent => :delete_all has_many :readers, :through => :subscriptions end class Subscription < ActiveRecord::Base belongs_to :reader belongs_to :magazine validates_presence_of :reader, :magazine end Now, the nascent RESTful orthodoxy appears to be that for each of these model classes there ought to be a controller that manages its CRUD operations. I admit that this has a nice ring to it, alas, it doesn''t seem to mesh with what I''d like to do user interface-wise. Simply put, I want to edit...
2011 Nov 29
4
[ANNOUNCE] Xen port to Cortex-A15 / ARMv7 with virt extensions
...Mv7 virtualization extensions. The intention of this work was to find out how to best support ARM v7+ on Xen. See http://old-list-archives.xen.org/archives/html/xen-arm/2011-09/msg00013.html for more details. I am pleased to announce that significant progress has been made, and that we now have a nascent Xen port for Cortex-A15. The port is based on xen-unstable (HG CS 8d6edc3d26d2) and written from scratch exploiting the latest virtualization, LPAE, GIC and generic timer support in hardware. We started the work less than three months ago, but the port is already capable of booting a Linux 3.0 bas...
2011 Nov 29
4
[ANNOUNCE] Xen port to Cortex-A15 / ARMv7 with virt extensions
...Mv7 virtualization extensions. The intention of this work was to find out how to best support ARM v7+ on Xen. See http://old-list-archives.xen.org/archives/html/xen-arm/2011-09/msg00013.html for more details. I am pleased to announce that significant progress has been made, and that we now have a nascent Xen port for Cortex-A15. The port is based on xen-unstable (HG CS 8d6edc3d26d2) and written from scratch exploiting the latest virtualization, LPAE, GIC and generic timer support in hardware. We started the work less than three months ago, but the port is already capable of booting a Linux 3.0 bas...
2011 Nov 29
4
[ANNOUNCE] Xen port to Cortex-A15 / ARMv7 with virt extensions
...Mv7 virtualization extensions. The intention of this work was to find out how to best support ARM v7+ on Xen. See http://old-list-archives.xen.org/archives/html/xen-arm/2011-09/msg00013.html for more details. I am pleased to announce that significant progress has been made, and that we now have a nascent Xen port for Cortex-A15. The port is based on xen-unstable (HG CS 8d6edc3d26d2) and written from scratch exploiting the latest virtualization, LPAE, GIC and generic timer support in hardware. We started the work less than three months ago, but the port is already capable of booting a Linux 3.0 bas...
2006 Jul 28
15
Store/product stock design question
Hi all, I''m having trouble figuring out how to handle stock levels in a new store I''m building. When products are entered into the admin of the store, they have a stock number associated with them. What I''m not sure about, is how I go about maintaining this stock level. Take this scenario: 1. User A adds an item to their cart, and I check that it''s in stock -
2007 Jul 01
0
The games played by StepMania are rhythm games.
...ess's push to increase trade agreements with China gives ERMX huge advantage as they enter joint venture to manufacture Nitride Devices for military, energy and technological solutions in China. This is huge. Get on ERMX Monday! The sharp rises in royalty fees could be "fatal" to the nascent industry, a coalition of web broadcasters has claimed. "Of those five million, four million are totally unaware of the health warnings, and out of those four million two million are children. Have you been the victim of an aggressive E-mail? He told the court he took it on "blind faith&...
2007 Jul 01
0
The games played by StepMania are rhythm games.
...ess's push to increase trade agreements with China gives ERMX huge advantage as they enter joint venture to manufacture Nitride Devices for military, energy and technological solutions in China. This is huge. Get on ERMX Monday! The sharp rises in royalty fees could be "fatal" to the nascent industry, a coalition of web broadcasters has claimed. "Of those five million, four million are totally unaware of the health warnings, and out of those four million two million are children. Have you been the victim of an aggressive E-mail? He told the court he took it on "blind faith&...
2012 May 02
0
[LLVMdev] lld file format as native OS executable format
On 5/2/12 10:29 AM, Shea Levy wrote: > Hello, > > Would it be feasible to use the internal lld file format as the native > executable format for an OS? Are there performance or space > considerations that would make this a poor choice? By lld, do you mean the LLVM IR bitcode format, or are you referring to something else? As far as using LLVM IR as a format for executables, there
1999 Apr 03
2
tabulate causes segmentation fault (PR#156)
Peter, I thought this one was noted and fixed, but I could be wrong. R : Copyright 1999, The R Development Core Team Version 0.63.3 (March 6, 1999) .... [Previously saved workspace restored] > tabulate(1:10, 5) Process R:1 segmentation fault at Sat Apr 3 17:48:34 1999 -- (The following contact details become official on 1 May 1999, but the email
2012 May 02
4
[LLVMdev] lld file format as native OS executable format
Hello, Would it be feasible to use the internal lld file format as the native executable format for an OS? Are there performance or space considerations that would make this a poor choice? Cheers, Shea Levy P.S. please CC me on replies, I'm not subscribed.