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2014 Jun 06
0
Vanitygen on centos linux
Hi to all... After a hard search i dont found the way to install Vanitygen to make Bitcoin addres on centos. After 3 days i decide to find the way and make the how to. I post the how to on bitcointalk.com and want to share with centos people. How to link: https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=641328.msg7159690#msg7159690 Post on Bitcointalk: Was realy hard to make these install, but now
2011 Oct 28
3
Strange bug (buffer overflow) happening only under cron
Hi, I am running OS X Snow Leopard on the 'sender' side and Linux (2.6.32, possibly fedora but unsure) on the 'receiver' side. Both with rsync 3.0.9. If I run the following command from the command line: /usr/local/bin/rsync -av -e "ssh -i \ /Users/pedrofortunyayuso/.ssh/backup_pfortuny_net" \ --filter ': rsync.dirs' ~/ pfortuny at
2002 Dec 10
2
include-exclude patterns
Hi, I just subscribe to ask you a question about patterns in exclude-include files. I just want some folders to be rsynced to a remote machine. What I tried is : IncludeFile ------------------------- /etc/ /var/lib/zope/ - /* ----------------------- result of $$ rsync -avvrn --delete --delete-excluded --include-from=/backup-include -e ssh / /backup is expand file_list to 4000 bytes, did move
2012 Mar 16
3
Faster way to implement this search?
I am working on a simulation where I need to count the number of matches for an arbitrary pattern in a large sequence of binomial factors. My current code is for(indx in 1:(length(bin.05)-3)) if ((bin.05[indx] == test.pattern[1]) && (bin.05[indx+1] == test.pattern[2]) && (bin.05[indx+2] == test.pattern[3])) return.values$count.match.pattern[1] =
2002 Nov 11
0
Regular Expression support
I have added regular expression support using a POSIX implementation. The patch (against 2.5.5) is attached. The implementation is simple and follows the same mechanism that is implemented for normal searches. I added these command line arguments: --rexclude=PATTERN exclude files matching regexp PATTERN --rexclude-from=FILE exclude regexp patterns listed in FILE --rinclude=PATTERN
1998 Nov 16
5
Solaris make for 0.63 failing
I shouldn't try to do this on Monday morning. Can anyone suggest why the make for R 0.63 is failing for me under Solaris (SunOS 5.6). Paul Gilbert ... creating src/scripts/html2dos creating tests/Makefile creating tests/Examples/Makefile creating src/include/Platform.h R is now configured for sparc-sun-solaris2.6 Source directory: . Installation directory: /usr/local C
2004 Nov 09
1
redoing error causes backup file failure on target
It looks like rsync 2.5.4 vs 26 has a bug when the target file is backed up with a suffix. For a large 1 GB file transfer, an error "redoing" appeared in the debug. In other words, when you see redoing in your debug expect the backup not to have worked correctly. I didn't see this problem btwn naxpap01 and rwxp25l1 just btwn rwxp25l1 and naxp18l1. I'm pulling the code from
2008 Sep 24
2
[LLVMdev] Multi-Instruction Patterns
Chris Lattner wrote: > On Sep 23, 2008, at 11:26 AM, David Greene wrote: > >> Are there any examples of using tablegen to generate multiple machine >> instructions from a single pattern? Or do these cases always have >> to be >> manually expanded? > > PPC has a bunch of examples, for example: > > // Arbitrary immediate support. Implement in terms of
2013 Nov 06
1
Multiple String word replacements: Performance Issue
Dear experts, I?ve been on this for weeks now, and couldn?t find a solution..Sorry for the long description. I figured I post many details, so you get the problem entirely, although it?s not hard to grasp. **Situation:** Data frame consisting of 4 million entries (total size: 250 MB). Two columns: `ID` and `TEXT`. Text strings are each up to 200 characters. **Task:** Preprocessing the text
2008 Oct 07
3
vectorized sub, gsub, grep, etc.
R pattern-matching and replacement functions are vectorized: they can operate on vectors of targets. However, they can only use one pattern and replacement. Here is code to apply a different pattern and replacement for every target. My question: can it be done better? sub2 <- function(pattern, replacement, x) { len <- length(x) if (length(pattern) == 1) pattern <-
2016 May 04
2
ImageMagick security alert
On Wed, 4 May 2016, Nux! wrote: > Direct links > > https://www.imagemagick.org/discourse-server/viewtopic.php?f=4&t=29588#p132726 > https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=CVE-2016-3714 > > Mitigation: > > As a workaround the /etc/ImageMagick/policy.xml file can be edited to disable > processing of MVG, HTTPS, EPHEMERAL and MSL commands within image files,
2012 Jul 06
2
Maximum number of patterns and speed in grep
Hi, I am using R's grep function to find patterns in vectors of strings. The number of patterns I would like to match is 7,700 (of different sizes). I noticed that I get an error message when I do the following: data <- array() for (j in 1:length(x)) { array[j] <- length(grep(paste(patterns[1:7700], collapse = "|"), x[j], value = T)) } When I break this up into 4 chunks of
2019 Jun 30
3
TableGen GlobalISelEmitter unable to handle trivial pattern
Hi, I’m looking at some patterns which failed to import, and when I reduced them I was surprised to find a variety of complicated patterns successfully import, but the most trivial patterns I can come up with fail. If I add this pattern to test/TableGen/GlobalISelEmitter.td: def : Pat < (mul i32:$y, i32:$x), (MUL $x, $y) >; test/TableGen/GlobalISelEmitter.td:1196:1: warning: Skipped
2009 Apr 06
2
[LLVMdev] ISel Pattern Preferences
What's a reliable way to prefer one patterns over another? I have two patterns with different predicates. Pattern A has a very general predicate to catch a wide variety of store instructions. Pattern B has a narrower predicate meant to catch very specific store instructions that would also satisfy the predicate for Pattern A. We used to match Pattern B just fine but after changing .td
2002 Nov 28
1
Include / exclude patterns.
-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- Hash: SHA1 |Carlos Molina <cmolina@net-uno.net> wrote: | |>-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- |>Hash: SHA1 |> |>Greetings. |> |>I'm trying to make some backups using rsync, but I have some questions |>about it. |> |>First, on the receiving side, i make a test with this line. |> |>rsync -vv -e ssh --recursive
2005 Feb 24
1
problem (bug?) with prelim.norm (package norm)
dear list members, there seems to be a problem with the prelim.norm function (package norm) as number of items in the dataset increases. the output of prelim.norm() is a list with different summary statistics, one of them is the missingness indicator matrix "r". it lists all patterns of missing data and a count of how often each pattern occured in the dataset. as the number of items and
2012 May 11
3
How to specify multiple regular expressions for pattern argument
Dear list, I want to show all the objects starting with "d" and ending with a digit. How do I specify these conditions in the pattern argument I can do one condition but not two ls(pattern='^d') ls(pattern='[[:digit:]]$') are working. But, ls(pattern='^d'&'[[:digit:]]$') is not working. Appreciate any comment. Jun Shen [[alternative HTML
2009 Aug 17
1
help simplifying complex graphic arguments to a function
I'm working on a package to produce graphic displays of 2- and 3-way tables and need some help/advice on how to simplify the specification of a complex argument that gives the drawing details for each cell of the table. Prototypes of two functions, 'tableplot' and 'cellgram' are given below. The essential idea is that for a given table ('values'), the cells can be be
2010 Oct 01
0
[LLVMdev] CMake "sudo make install" & headers
Samuel Williams <space.ship.traveller at gmail.com> writes: > Sorry for the rapid fire replies, but this configuration works for me: It "works" on the sense that it installs the headers, but removing the FILES_MATCHING clause changes the semantics of the command: the subsequent PATTERNs that controls which files are to be installesd becomes ineffective. > install(DIRECTORY
2006 Nov 09
1
invert argument in grep
Hello, What about an `invert` argument in grep, to return elements that are *not* matching a regular expression : R> grep("pink", colors(), invert = TRUE, value = TRUE) would essentially return the same as : R> colors() [ - grep("pink", colors()) ] I'm attaching the files that I modified (against today's tarball) for that purpose. Cheers, Romain --