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2010 Oct 14
1
test
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2012 Mar 09
4
php-pear problem on yum update
Hello list I have centos-release-5-7.el5.centos and today I noticed that there are some updates with yum. I try to update but something hapend with php-pear: file /usr/share/pear/.channels/__uri.reg from install of php-pear-1.4.9-8.el5.noarch conflicts with file from pa ckage php-pear-ole-0.5-2.el5.rf.noarch file /usr/share/pear/.channels/pear.php.net.reg from install of php-pear-1.4.9-8.el5.noarch c...
2004 Sep 10
2
[Flac-users] Re: [Flac-announce] Winamp not in default directory
...inamp.. Is it > because > the install file did not find winamp in the default directory, > therefore > assuming it wasn't installed? Can I download the pugin and install it > myself? > > BTW: > Seems to be a nice little thing you have created here.. Good job! > > peas and cornbread, > Chris __________________________________________________ Do You Yahoo!? HotJobs - Search Thousands of New Jobs http://www.hotjobs.com
2006 Jun 29
7
Checkpointing
Hi, Is there any way you can save a xen domain without suspending it or stopping it? I want to set up something so if my xen session crashes I can fire up another xen session from the save file that I created 5 minutes before the crash and hopefully minimize downtime. Thanks -- ------------------------------ Christopher Vaughan
2008 Nov 24
2
Estimating the standard error when you have sampling weights.
Hi, Where can I find information ( freely available on the Internet , and also books or other sources ) on how having sampling weights changes the calculation of the standard error (of means and proportions)? How good is R for this type of procedure? And SAS? thanks Robert [[alternative HTML version deleted]]
2009 Sep 01
13
Function Testing Reloading Fixtures before assertion
Hey Everyone, I have a function test the is failing (despite the fact the function actually works in the application). I was looking for some debug advice on how to find my problem. Here is the test: def test_should_delete_word assert_equal ''published'', words(:one).status debugger delete :destroy, :id => words(:one).to_param assert_equal
2018 Sep 04
4
[Bug 1276] New: "icmpv6 code" test returns wrong data type.
https://bugzilla.netfilter.org/show_bug.cgi?id=1276 Bug ID: 1276 Summary: "icmpv6 code" test returns wrong data type. Product: nftables Version: unspecified Hardware: x86_64 OS: Gentoo Status: NEW Severity: normal Priority: P5 Component: nft Assignee: pablo at
2016 Jul 13
6
IPRA, interprocedural register allocation, question
...had to make To CodeGen (IE outside of my Target sub-dir) for having separate Data and Address register sets, I think using LTO is a long term solution that I can’t take On just now (IE the svn branch merge problem) As one of my old math professors used to say “don’t use a sledge hammer To crush a pea”, to wit I am only compiling a single source file as an entire whole Program and I don’t do any linking, why should I have to use a linker. --Peter Lawrence Vivek, I have an application where many of the leaf functions are Hand-coded assembly language, because they use special IO in...
2006 Jun 04
20
Proposal of some radical changes to API
Hey guys, Now that the Lucy[1] project has Apache approval and is about to begin, the onus is no longer on Ferret to strive for Lucene compatability. (We''ll be doing that in Lucy). So I''m starting to think about ways to improve Ferret''s API. The first part that needs to be improved is the Document API. It''s annoying having to type all the attributes to
2020 Apr 24
4
Hierarchy separator recommendation?
Hello Becki, On 24.04.20 17:56, Admin Beckspaced wrote: > what sort of troubles did you run into with the dot '.' as namespace separator? disadvantages could be: - shared folders with dots in user names - if you want to use dots in folder names Whenever possible I use '/'. Kind regards, Markus
2004 Sep 10
0
[Flac-users] Re: [Flac-announce] Winamp not in default directory
...stall file did not find winamp in the default directory, > > therefore > > assuming it wasn't installed? Can I download the pugin and install it > > myself? > > > > BTW: > > Seems to be a nice little thing you have created here.. Good job! > > > > peas and cornbread, > > Chris > > > __________________________________________________ > Do You Yahoo!? > HotJobs - Search Thousands of New Jobs > http://www.hotjobs.com >
2007 Apr 22
1
exemple pour l'AFD
Bonjours monsieurs Je suis un ?tudient en 4eme ann?e informatique a l?universite djilali liabes SBA ALGERIE. Je suis entrain de pr?parer un expos? sur l?AFD et j?ai besoin d?un exemple sous R pour bien pr?senter mon travail.
2002 Apr 04
1
PR#1132.
.../www.math.unb.ca/~rolf</a> </p> <h3>References</h3> <p> Gates, V. ``42 Wonderful Things to do in Come-by-Chance, Nfld.'', Memorial University Press, St. John's Nfld., 2001. </p> <p> Ye-of-little-faith, O. ``An annotated bibliography of green peas and their ilk'', Journal of the Hopeless, vol. 42, 1950, pp. 101 &#150; 64. </p> <h3>See Also</h3> <p> <code><a href="../../../doc/html/search/SearchObject.html?bar">bar</a></code>, <code><a href="../../../doc/...
2008 Jan 21
1
JavaScript book recommendations
No, not a question, but a few suggestions. I take it that everyone serious about using Prototype & Co. already has Christophe''s (Porteneuve) Prototype and Script.aculo.us book. Apart from that, I''d like to point out two new, library-agnostic books: Cameron Adams and several others The Art & Science of JavaScript Sitepoint 2008 http://www.sitepoint.com/books/jsdesign1/
2010 Jan 30
2
passing multiple objects with remote_function
Hey, I can successfully pass a single object from any form field to my controller via: Select Year: <%= collection_select("vehicle", "year", @availableYears, "year", "year", {:prompt => "Select a year"}, {:onchange => "#{remote_function(:url => {:action =>
2004 Aug 06
0
All I want to do is stream...
...dler] On demand relay for [www.wcsb.org:8000/wcsb] -> [192.168.200.200:1024/] failed, damn! I also looked at options with the soundcard and LAME and half a dozen other open source projects - all of which proved to either not give me what I need, or were far to complicated for my pea brain to get into service correctly. ....at which point someone from Telos told me that Shoutcast was working and to go that route. Which I reluctantly did. It was as simple as adding this to the conf file: RelayPort=8100 RelayServer=192.168.200.200 ...and of course have the Telo...
2003 Mar 18
0
All I want to do is stream...
...dler] On demand relay for [www.wcsb.org:8000/wcsb] -> [192.168.200.200:1024/] failed, damn! I also looked at options with the soundcard and LAME and half a dozen other open source projects - all of which proved to either not give me what I need, or were far to complicated for my pea brain to get into service correctly. ....at which point someone from Telos told me that Shoutcast was working and to go that route. Which I reluctantly did. It was as simple as adding this to the conf file: RelayPort=8100 RelayServer=192.168.200.200 ...and of course have the Telo...
2009 May 06
3
Polycom Dialplan Digitmaps
I'm replacing a SoundPoint IP 600 with a SoundPoint IP 650. I attempted to simply reuse the existing config files for the old phone on the new phone, but the new phone would lock up on the 4th digit when attempted to dial out certain numbers. So, I downloaded the newest firmware and config templates from Polycom, and attempted to migrate the settings. Seems I'm missing something from
2010 Apr 01
0
[LLVMdev] Help with building LLVM 2.6 GCC
On Apr 1, 2010, at 4:45 AM, naohk wrote: > Correct me if I'm wrong. To build llvm, you'd need llvm-gcc front-end. The Getting Started Guide is a bit misleading on this point because the "Install the llvm-gcc-4.2 front end" step comes before the "Build the LLVM Suite" step, implying that LLVM GCC is a dependency, but it's not. FWIW, here's how I build
2020 Sep 25
1
[cfe-dev] [RFC] Backend for Motorola 6800 series CPU (M68k)
I know it's really early in the project's life, but another question I had: How does the generated 68K code perform, at least compared to modern GCC? -- Chris