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2014 Aug 10
1
High Frequency Hiss with Opus at 48 kbit/s
-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- Hash: SHA1 Hi to everybody. First of all I hope this is the right place to discuss such an (nitpicky) issue. I've just been testing the current Opus release and for mere curiosity compared its performance to WMAPro with CD quality music at low bitrates (48 kbit/s). While Opus generally does a very good job, I found one particular example (a high pitched
2015 Apr 22
1
alternate licensing for package data?
Dirk Eddelbuettel <edd <at> debian.org> writes: > On 22 April 2015 at 11:34, Roger Bivand wrote: > | While I agree with Martyn with respect to code, documentation, and > | vignettes, the point Ben raises is relevant and not obvious. Data sets in > | say GLP-licensed packages are on occasion challenged by Debian packagers [GPL] > Not generally the packagers
2010 Jul 12
2
[R3B4] errors[:base] = appends, doesn't "set" - bug, feature, or "error 18"?
If you haven''t heard, an "error 18" means "the error is 18 inches from the screen." Which would mean that I totally get that this could just be me being stupid. However, for some reason I''m thinking this violates the normal behavior of an Array object, so I''m curious as to if I''m doing something wrong here, or if something really is buggy
2015 Apr 22
3
alternate licensing for package data?
Martyn Plummer <plummerm <at> iarc.fr> writes: > > I think this is covered well by the CRAN repository policy: > http://cran.r-project.org/web/packages/policies.html > > The two key license requirements are that: > 1) CRAN must have a perpetual license to distribute the package > 2) The package license should be listed here: >
2006 Oct 19
8
Mongrel::HttpHandlerPlugin
Hi, I''m trying to write a file upload monitor for mongrel that uses juggernaut to alert the browser of a change. I''m writing a plugin that uses Mongrel::HttpHandlerPlugin but it looks like the only method that gets called is process and that is only when the upload has finished. I''m setting the following: @request_notify = true But I am still only getting process to
2007 May 09
6
more_like_this
Hi, I''m using acts_as_ferret in my rails application and I''d like to use more_like_this to retrieve some ''similar'' item suggestions. I have a class ''items'' which has a status field and I need to retrieve items that only have one of the two possible statuses. Looking at the more_like_this method indicates it supports an :append_to_query
2015 Apr 22
0
alternate licensing for package data?
On 22 April 2015 at 11:34, Roger Bivand wrote: | While I agree with Martyn with respect to code, documentation, and | vignettes, the point Ben raises is relevant and not obvious. Data sets in | say GLP-licensed packages are on occasion challenged by Debian packagers Not generally the packagers (who get frustrated by this like everybody else) but by the "ftp-masters" teams who look over
2012 Apr 24
1
Guild wars 2 and other translucent windows
How's wine support coming with translucent windows? Guild wars 2 has a new launcher that makes extensive use of transparency to mimic the in-game interface, but of course, it turns into a massive black square here. Screenshot of the launcher, all that is black is supposed to be transparent: http://i.imgur.com/BqNo7.jpg I know it's nitpicky but google implied some progress on this and I
2017 Jul 10
2
helix spring in R
Dear useRs, Is there a way to draw helix spring in R of desired diameter and number of turns? regards, Eliza [[alternative HTML version deleted]]
2016 Apr 29
2
RFC: XRay -- A Function Call Tracing System
TL;DR: At Google we use a call tracing system called XRay which inserts patchable instrumentation points into function entries and exits. If the community is interested, we'd like to contribute this system to the LLVM project. Many more details are contained in the whitepaper at: https://storage.googleapis.com/xray-downloads/whitepaper/XRayAFunctionCallTracingSystem.pdf Who's
2003 Feb 04
1
"Classful Queueing Disciplines" in LARTC HOWTO
Hi, I am a newbie to LARTC and to this mailing-list. I have read through the Linux Advanced Routing & Traffic Control HOWTO many times, trying to understand Classful Queueing Disciplines (and in particular CBQ). I have some suggestions that I think will help to make the HOWTO more understandable. Suggestions ========= (1) In section 9.4 (Terminology) the definition for
2010 Dec 04
0
Samba as PDC and FDS
I think I'm almost there getting Samba (3.4.9-60) to authenticate against FDS (1.2.6.1) but I'm at a loss to get over this last hurdle.? Total LDAP newbie here so nothing about any of this is obvious to me right now. I've been using http://directory.fedoraproject.org/wiki/Howto:Samba as a guide.? I've configured FDS and put in groups and users.? AFAIK I've configured Samba to
2016 Apr 04
2
[PATCH FOR DISCUSSION ONLY 1/2] scripts: Add a script for formatting all C code in the project.
~~~ Not to be applied, for discussion only ~~~ I think we need some kind of "checkpatch" script to catch all the annoying, nitpicky code style issues that submitters trip up on. I looked at a few scripts that exist, primarily the ones from Linux and qemu (massive and complicated), and libvirt (small and sane). There are a couple of problems: (1) Linux/qemu-style checkpatch only
2010 Mar 15
0
[LLVMdev] [PATCH] Before/After IR Dumps
On Sunday 14 March 2010 18:32:35 Chris Lattner wrote: > This is much better than the first iteration but still has many issues. > There is no need to keep cc'ing cfe-dev on these patches which have nothing > to do with clang. There's a clang patch in this set. > Please rename the getPrinterPass method to createPrinterPass to indicate > that the result returns a new pass,
2017 Apr 21
2
tempdir() may be deleted during long-running R session
On 21/04/17 14:03, Prof Brian Ripley wrote: > From the R-admin manual ?5: > > 'Various environment variables can be set to determine where R creates > its per-session temporary directory. The environment variables TMPDIR, > TMP and TEMP are searched in turn and the first one which is set and > points to a writable area is used. If none do, the final default is /tmp > on
2013 Apr 08
0
[LLVMdev] Integer divide by zero
On Sun, Apr 7, 2013 at 9:28 PM, Cameron McInally <cameron.mcinally at nyu.edu>wrote: > More productive (IMO) is to emit explicit guards against the undefined >> behavior in your language, much as -fsanitize does for undefined behavior >> in C++. Then work to build a mode where a specific target can take >> advantage of target specific trapping behaviors to emit these
2015 Mar 16
0
Docs strategy and tactics [RFC]
On Thu, 2015-03-12 at 14:59 -0700, Karsten Wade wrote: > I've been thinking for a little while, and talking with people, about > what would be a good documentation strategy for the CentOS Project. > > == tl;dnr aka Summary > > This is a proposal around creating new, short-format > documentation about doing cool new things on top of CentOS > Linux. These docs would
2010 Mar 14
3
[LLVMdev] [PATCH] Before/After IR Dumps
On Mar 12, 2010, at 8:10 AM, David Greene wrote: > On Friday 12 March 2010 08:13:05 Kalle Raiskila wrote: >> David Greene wrote: >>> Here's a rework using PassManager as Chris suggested. Comments? >> >> Tried this second patch with the svn version 97812 (the one the patch is >> made against), but it doesn't compile: >>
2011 Sep 17
4
Should VMs' IP addresses be on the same subnet as the Dom0 and other boxes on our LAN?
Hi. I''ve installed our 1st Virtualized server using Xen. I''ve managed to create & populate a VM that''s going to be used as our office mail server. Everything seems to work ok -- I can send/receive email to/from the ''real world''. I''ve read a bunch at the Xen wiki about routing, and bridging, and security. Wow! Lots of stuff to digest
2013 Apr 08
3
[LLVMdev] Integer divide by zero
Well put, Chandler! On Sun, Apr 7, 2013 at 6:23 PM, Chandler Carruth <chandlerc at google.com>wrote: > I think this entire conversation is going a bit off the rails. Let's try > to stay focused on the specific request, and why there (may) be problems > with it. > > On Sun, Apr 7, 2013 at 11:50 AM, Cameron McInally < > cameron.mcinally at nyu.edu> wrote: >