Displaying 20 results from an estimated 189459 matches for "partes".
Did you mean:
parties
2019 Nov 27
2
error in parallel:::sendMaster
Hi,
I am facing a very weird problem with parallel::mclapply. I have a script which does some data wrangling on an input dataset in parallel and then writes the results to disk. I have been using this script daily for more than one year always on an EC2 instance launched from the same AMI (no updates installed after launch) and processed thousands of different input data sets successfully. I now
2007 Aug 14
1
[LLVMdev] Static functions for APInt
This adds a bunch of static functions that implement unsigned
two's complement bignum arithmetic. They could be used to
implement much of APInt, but the idea is they are enough to
implement APFloat as well, which the current APInt interface
is not suited for.
Neil.
-------------- next part --------------
Index: include/llvm/ADT/APInt.h
2019 Nov 27
0
error in parallel:::sendMaster
Hi again,
One important correction of my first message: I misinterpreted the output. Actually in that R session 2 input files were processed one after the other in a loop. The first (with 88 parts went fine). The second (with 85 parts) produced the sendMaster errors and failed. If (in a new session via Rscript) I only process the second input file it will work. The other observations on R vs
2019 Nov 27
2
error in parallel:::sendMaster
Hi Andreas,
the error is reported when some child process cannot send results to the
master process, which originates from an error returned by write() -
when write() returns -1 or 0. The logic around the writing has not
changed since R 3.5.2. It should not be related to the printing in the
child, only to returning the value. The problem may be originating from
the execution environment,
2013 May 08
1
Parted Bug? in C 5.9
I'm receiving the following error when trying to repartition and reformat a
USB flash drive via parted using a simple script. The bug follows:
/sbin/parted -s /dev/sdb mkpart primary fat32
Backtrace has 14 calls on stack:
14: /usr/lib/libparted-1.8.so.0(ped_assert+0x3b) [0x10af3b]
13: /usr/lib/libparted-1.8.so.0 [0x146194]
12: /usr/lib/libparted-1.8.so.0 [0x146f4d]
11:
2019 Nov 28
0
error in parallel:::sendMaster
Hi Tomas,
Thanks for your prompt reply and your offer to help. I might need to get back to this since I am not too experienced in debugging these kinds of issues. Anyway, I gave it a try and I think I have found the immediate cause:
I installed the debug symbols (r-base-core-dbg), placed https://github.com/wch/r-source/blob/tags/R-3-5-2/src/library/parallel/src/fork.c in cwd and changed the
2019 Nov 28
1
error in parallel:::sendMaster
Hi Andreas,
thank you very much, good job finding it was EBADF. Now the question is
why the pipe has been closed prematurely; it could be accidentally by R
(a race condition in the cleanup code in fork.c) or possibly by some
other code running in the same process (maybe the R program itself or
some other code it runs). Maybe we can take this off the list and come
back when we know the cause
2010 Jul 30
4
chain.c: fix v2 for public indexes in iterators (for master and disklib)
>From the earlier patches - that simple fix for indexes not counting non-data
partitions in gpt and mbr cases. Patches don't touch any other parts of the
code at this stage - bigger stuff later for disklib as we agreed - but this is
potentially useful right now.
Michal Soltys (1):
chain.c: fix public index value in mbr and gpt iterators
2006 Jan 11
0
Easy Question, I Think
I am just getting started with Rails, don''t know any Ruby, and don''t
quite even get object oriented programming yet. I have tweaked my
schema to The Rails Way and have generated a bit of scaffolding.
I am trying to create a new Part, which references a PartName and a
PartNumber. I can create a PartNumber on the fly, but the PartName
has to exist. I have an inelegant solution
2006 Jan 12
0
Easy Question, I Think [re-post, sorry if dupe]
I am just getting started with Rails, don''t know any Ruby, and don''t
quite even get object oriented programming yet. I have tweaked my
schema to The Rails Way and have generated a bit of scaffolding.
I am trying to create a new Part, which references a PartName and a
PartNumber. I can create a PartNumber on the fly, but the PartName
has to exist. I have an inelegant solution
2014 Jun 22
0
[PATCH 2/6] utils/isohybrid.c: Correct blocking factor in APM partition block counts
The block counts in the APM partitions assumed 512 bytes per block,
whereas the start block numbers assume 2048 as announced in the APM header.
This change divides the affected block counts by 4 to correct the assumption.
---
utils/isohybrid.c | 10 +++++-----
1 file changed, 5 insertions(+), 5 deletions(-)
diff --git a/utils/isohybrid.c b/utils/isohybrid.c
index c5b4281..7d0864e 100644
---
2019 Dec 04
0
error in parallel:::sendMaster
Hi all,
With the help of Tomas, I was able to track the issue down: Prior to R v3.6.0 the parallel package passes an uninitialized variable as the file descriptor argument to the close system call.
In my particular R session this uninitialized variable (reproducibly) was holding the value 7, which corresponded to the file descriptor of the write end of the pipe the second child would use to
2019 Dec 04
0
error in parallel:::sendMaster
Hi all,
With the help of Tomas, I was able to track the issue down: Prior to R v3.6.0 the parallel package passes an uninitialized variable as the file descriptor argument to the close system call.
In my particular R session this uninitialized variable (reproducibly) was holding the value 7, which corresponded to the file descriptor of the write end of the pipe the second child would use to
2016 Jun 09
2
Increased errors "Broken MIME parts" in log file
On 02/06/2016 22:58, Timo Sirainen wrote:
> On 01 Jun 2016, at 16:48, Alessio Cecchi <alessio at skye.it> wrote:
>>
>> Hi,
>>
>> after the last upgrade to Dovecot 2.2.24.2 (d066a24) I see an increased number of errors "Broken MIME parts" for users in dovecot log file, here an example:
>>
>> Jun 01 15:25:29 Error: imap(alessio.cecchi at
2017 Dec 11
1
possible bug in utils::removeSource - NULL argument is silently dropped
Dear R-Core Team,
I found an unexpected behaviour in utils::removeSource (also present in
r-devel as of today).
---
# create a function which accepts NULL argument
foo <- function(x, y) {
if (is.null(y)) y <- "default foo"
attr(x, "foo") <- y
x
}
# create a function which utilizes 'foo'
testSrc <- function() {
x <- 1:3
x <- foo(x,
2018 Nov 02
2
error Cached MIME parts don't match message during parsing: Cached header size mismatch (parts=)
I have a problem for specific mailbox. In mail.err file I see a lot:
Nov 2 07:41:17 s1 dovecot: imap(artur at example.pl): Error:
unlink(/var/vmail/example.pl/artur/Maildir/dovecot.index.cache)
failed: No such file or directory (in mail-cache.c:28)
Nov 2 07:41:17 s1 dovecot: imap(artur at example.pl): Error: Corrupted
index cache file
/var/vmail/example.pl/artur/Maildir/dovecot.index.cache:
2011 Aug 05
3
isolinux: Generate GPT and Mac bootable images
EFI systems typically don't support booting off ISO 9660 filesystems,
even if written to USB sticks. This patch adds support for generating a
GPT that covers the stick as well, with an additional partition entry
pointing purely at the secondary El Torito image. When burned to CD the
secondary El Torito will be used as an EFI boot image, and when written
to a USB stick the GPT partition
2009 Sep 28
6
What is the most efficient way to split a table into 2 groups?
I have the following:
@lot = Lot.find(params[:id])
part_nums = Part.all(:conditions => ["id <> ?", @lot.part.id])
I guess I should mention that
Lot :belongs_to => :part
I was looking at the log following the execution of these two
statements and I saw something like this:
Lot Load (0.4ms) SELECT * FROM "lots" WHERE ("lots"."id" = 13)
Part
2010 Jul 24
0
[PATCH] chain.c: allocation fixes
1) At the end of main, there's attempt to free cur_part->record, which
rarely comes from malloc. Only valid case is if gpt handover was performed
and chaining was not successful (cur_part->record is overwritten with gpt
specifc handover record). Freeing the handover area has been adjusted.
2) If our current iterator is ebr, parent wouldn't be freed at the end of
main. Added generic
2014 Jun 22
16
Announcing a patch series for isohybrid.c
Hi,
following will be 6 patch proposals for isohybrid.c
1: Encode GPT partition names as UTF-16LE
2: Correct blocking factor in APM partition block counts
3: Correct end block address of first GPT partition
4: Write GPT backup to the very end of the image
5: Change all fseek(3) to fseeko(3)
6: Introduce option --mbr and make isohybrid.c compilable standalone
If the form needs adjustments,