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2003 Oct 08
2
Vorbis and MP3 file verification
Does anyone know of programs one can use to verify the integrity of OGG
Vorbis and MP3 files? I've found that Ices 0.3 has a penchant for: 1)
skipping files it deems improperly encoded, or 2) passing squelchy
aural gibberish on to Icecast and then promptly crashing.
The only method I've found is trial and error and Google has been of
little help.
Thanks!
Jed
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2005 May 14
2
Job Opportunity: Statistical Guru CC 083
Do you consider yourself a cutting edge statistical expert with a penchant
for applying your broad theoretical background to solving some of the most
complex statistical challenges facing human health today? Does the idea of
working for an emerging company who has a strong management team,
financial backing and world class scientific advisors appeal to you? If
so, read on...
2008 Dec 15
3
install.packages and dependency version checking
...We can really only handle >= dependencies on package versions (but
then I can see no other ops in use). install.packages() will find the
latest version available on the repositories, and we possibly need to
check version requirements on the same dependency many times. Given that
BioC has a penchant for having version dependencies on unavailable
versions (e.g. last week on IRanges (>= 1.1.7) with 1.1.4 available), we
may be able to satisfy the requirements of some packages and not others.
(In that case the strategy used is to install the latest available version
if the one installed doe...
2004 Oct 20
0
[LLVMdev] UPDATE: Automake Difficulties (Long)
I'm re-thinking my penchant for automake. automake is great for many
standard applications that just need to get portable makefiles up and
running quickly. However, it turns out that LLVM is "different enough"
from a standard application that automake might not be the best choice.
Here's some of the problems...
2012 Aug 10
1
AllowUsers "logic" and failure to indicate bad configuration
I smacked into this previously reported bug today whereby an invalid
keyword in the Match{} stanza did not throw an error on configuration
reload. Are there any plans to fix this? Likewise the penchant for some
fields to be comma separated and others to be spaces is just asking for
mistakes. Why not support both and be done with it? There was no response
(that I saw in the archives) to this post
http://marc.info/?l=openssh-unix-dev&m=132311628508429&w=2
Like him, I'm using 5.3p1 as p...
2011 Apr 11
1
Polar Plots
Dear List,
Following the link below (
http://rgm2.lab.nig.ac.jp/RGM2/func.php?rd_id=plotrix:clock24.plot) I got an
interesting polar plots which displayed my data and the time of observation.
Thank you very much for providing such details.
However, I have two set of data which I wish to display in the same polar
plot. I tried using points to add the second data but could not succeed.
That is,
2004 Oct 21
3
[LLVMdev] UPDATE: Automake Difficulties (Long)
On Wednesday 20 October 2004 12:01, Reid Spencer wrote:
> I'm re-thinking my penchant for automake. automake is great for many
> standard applications that just need to get portable makefiles up and
> running quickly. However, it turns out that LLVM is "different enough"
> from a standard application that automake might not be the best choice.
I might just here...
2004 Oct 18
3
[LLVMdev] FOLLOWUP: Re: Automake Notes (Long)
One more update. The Makefile.am for analyze was wrong. It wasn't
linking in the some of the passes. The new size is 56951088 which is in
line with the other executables.
Also, I have now completed a run of projects/llvm-test/MultiSource with
the tools generated by automake. The only errors were for:
TEST (llc) 'sgefa' FAILED!
TEST (jit) 'sgefa' FAILED!
TEST (jit)
2008 Nov 26
2
Chi-Square Test Disagreement
I was asked by my boss to do an analysis on a large data set, and I am
trying to convince him to let me use R rather than SPSS. I think Sweave
could make my life much much easier. To get me a little closer to this
goal, I ran my analysis through R and SPSS and compared the resulting
values. In all but one case, they were the same. Given the matrix
[,1] [,2]
[1,] 110 358
[2,] 71 312
[3,]
2004 Oct 21
0
[LLVMdev] UPDATE: Automake Difficulties (Long)
On Thursday 21 October 2004 01:54, Vladimir Prus wrote:
> On Wednesday 20 October 2004 12:01, Reid Spencer wrote:
> > I'm re-thinking my penchant for automake. automake is great for many
> > standard applications that just need to get portable makefiles up and
> > running quickly. However, it turns out that LLVM is "different enough"
> > from a standard application that automake might not be the best choice.
>...
2007 Aug 21
12
This is a sad day for interoperability in the Web
Today, Adobe Systems Incorporated announced[1] that they will extend
their Flash platform to support the proprietary H.264 and HE-AAC
formats.
The Xiph.Org Foundation has previously contacted Adobe to consider
extending Flash to support the Open Media formats Vorbis, Theora, and
Speex. Adobe developers replied by stating it would be unwise as it
would increase the file size of the Flash Player,
2007 Aug 21
12
This is a sad day for interoperability in the Web
Today, Adobe Systems Incorporated announced[1] that they will extend
their Flash platform to support the proprietary H.264 and HE-AAC
formats.
The Xiph.Org Foundation has previously contacted Adobe to consider
extending Flash to support the Open Media formats Vorbis, Theora, and
Speex. Adobe developers replied by stating it would be unwise as it
would increase the file size of the Flash Player,
2016 Aug 16
8
RFC: A cross platform way of using shell commands in lit tests
I see many tests that are prefixed with "requires: shell". A quick search
over the codebase shows 101 tests that contain this directive. This
basically means there are 101 tests that say "I don't support running on
Windows".
I would like to get this number to 0.
Ironically, many of these tests can be made to run on Windows simply by
removing the requires: shell line.
2009 Mar 09
5
Help
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> and whether he or she wants you to do all your calculations and analyses
> with these calculators in future. Alternatively, you could ask the
> person whether he or she would like the anaesthetist during his or her
> next operation to use chloroform given his or her nostalgic penchant for
> out-dated rituals/methods.
>
> > I played around and rescaled things, and tried different values for
> > B, but I never could get R to reach .051.
>
> Well, I have no problem when using simulated p-values to get something
> close to 0.051; look at the last try. The...