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2003 Jul 13
0
Perverse behaviour of Office XP
Hi, I'm trying to find out why Office XP programs set the read only flag on files the first time they are saved. This happens when the files are saved to shares on a Samba server running 2.2.8a, not when files are saved to a local disk of a share on an XP pro machine. I can create files with the "New document" shell menu in Windows explorer and these have the expected
2001 Oct 26
2
wilcox.test point estimates perverse (PR#1150)
The point estimates produced by wilcox.test are perverse (not wrong, just brain damaged). The Hodges-Lehmann estimator that goes with the signed rank test is the median of the Walsh averages. The Hodges-Lehmann estimator that goes with the rank sum test is the median of the pairwise differences. wilcox.test agrees except that it uses the following ver...
2007 Jan 31
2
rspec + CakePHP
...ecs written with rspec, and I was wondering if it would be possible to somehow use these specs to test the Models and Controllers that I am rewriting in CakePHP. I am going to be basically just exactly duplicating the Rails application, with identical class and method names in PHP. I know this is perverse, but is it possible? Thanks, sness.
2005 Mar 04
5
Rails and SCM Best Practices
...e past, I''ve just imported the entire set of files generated by ''rails'', but I''m starting to wonder if that is the best way to approach things. For instance, it makes sense to add the log/ directory, but probably not the actual log files (unless you have some perverse need to keep versioned copies of them around). Does anyone else have any suggestions for what to keep and discard when importing a brand new project? Thanks, Patrick -- ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Patrick J. Franz patrick-LkoapWg8zFbQT0dZR+AlfA@public.gmane.org
2007 Apr 10
2
policy routing with two shorewalls
I have, for the time being, decided to split my dual ISP/single shorewall connection into two shorewall connections/boxes, each handling one ISP. I am running OSPF in the network and so far things are working out fairly well (from a client of the two gateways). $ ip route ls 10.33.66.2 via 10.75.22.199 dev eth0 proto zebra metric 20 192.168.200.1 via 10.75.22.254 dev eth0 proto zebra metric
2013 Sep 12
2
[LLVMdev] [PATCH] Detect Haswell subarchitecture (i.e. using -march=native)
...he information. Hopefully that'll let me > track things down. Let me know if you need some more information or dumps. > Would you mind me taking a day or so to investigate what's going on > here properly? Introducing a volatile to work around a bug in Clang > itself just seems perverse to me. (And we shouldn't let a CodeGen bug > dictate how we implement our functions either). Looking at the assembly there's something wrong with SI that is not getting saved anywhere after CPUID and 0x20 bit test before it gets overwritten by LEA. 332: mov eax,0x7 337: mov rsi...
2004 Mar 16
1
rights or read only
...tWare 6 sp4 server to windows 2000 server using cwrsync 1.2.1 when the cwrsync service writes the files to the server it uses it's own username and permissions. Does anyone have any suggestions as to how I can get this to write the files so common users and delete and change stuff? would the perverse permissions work with windows? Thanks, Matt Vorwald Network Engineer Lumber Specialties
2010 Mar 14
0
Argument matching for primitives
Recent changes to R-devel has altered the way arguments are matched in most primitives to be identical to the argument matching in interpreted functions. So if argument names are supplied they are checked, surplus arguments are errors, and it is possible to use (perverse) constructions like substitute(e=list(x=1), y ~ x). There are a few deliberate exceptions: functions like call switch .C .Call need to always match the first argument avoiding partial matching to named arguments in '...', and do use positional matching. And the perverse x <- 1 x...
2004 Mar 24
1
Libtheora building under windows ??
Just trrying to build the latest libtheora under windows. There is a VS6 project file (.dsp)... however when i try to open it and convert to VS2002 format (.vcproj) it tells me file is corrupted... Was this file manually created ? Has anyone else tried this with success ?? Thanks ! <p>--- >8 ---- List archives: http://www.xiph.org/archives/ Ogg project homepage:
2006 Feb 13
1
can all internet traffic be directed thru 1 computer on a Router?
...Linux system. I am able to add entries to the iptables tho'' I don''t really know what it does yet. I want to be able to use Ethereal on this one computer to check what web pages my children are visiting - being fairly strict I don''t want them visiting some of the more perverse sites. A friend told me this is possible. Can anyone help please. _________________________________________________________________ The new MSN Search Toolbar now includes Desktop search! http://toolbar.msn.co.uk/
2004 Dec 08
2
similarity matrix conversion to dissimilarity
...h so many unrelated sequences of different lengths, the only thing I have been able to is an all-against-all BLAST to create the matrix, but this gives high scores for similarities, not high scores for dissimilarities. The only thought I had was to use the reciprocal of the BLAST score as some perverse measure of distance. I am not subscribed to the list, so can I ask for responses directly to my email address? Thank-you, Tom Isenbarger -- isen at plantpath.wisc.edu thomas a isenbarger (608) 265-0850
2007 Mar 01
1
Deleting when Over Quota
Hi All, I've read a bit about this but don't really see a full solution anywhere. Has anyone actually got a good fix for this? Telling a user they are over quota then not allowing them to delete anything does seem the height of perversion. =) Question is - is this even a problem for the IMAP server? Or should the MUA be detecting over quota problems and then issuing the right
1998 Oct 23
4
Samba replacing NFS
...a Sun E450. NFS seems dreadfully slow, and I keep reading about how it doesn't do file locking. Is there a good reason not to simply use samba, and share the volumes with samba from the Sun, and use smbmount on the linux machines? Will this not be faster? (It could hardly be slower). It seems perverse to use a Win32 protocol between to *nix machines, but NFS just seems very very slow. Can anyone think of a good reason _not_ to use samba in this situation? Thanks. -------- Jon Peterson Head of Development AMXstudios London, UK +44 171 613 5300 www.amxstudios.com ><> <>&lt...
2003 Apr 01
1
setGeneric
...lopment Core Team Version 1.7.0 Under development (unstable) (2003-03-31) > ls() character(0) > > diag(2) [,1] [,2] [1,] 1 0 [2,] 0 1 > setGeneric("diag") [1] "diag" > diag(2) Error in diag(2) : Object "n" not found > Seems to be a perverse consequence of some slightly fancy use of lazy evaluation.... url: www.econ.uiuc.edu Roger Koenker Dept. of Economics UCL, email rkoenker@uiuc.edu Department of Economics Drayton House, vox: 217-333-4558 University of Illinois 30 Gorden St, fax: 217-244-6678 Champaign, IL 61820 London,WC1H...
2011 Dec 22
1
Repo conversion progress report
...e git repo from the NUT history up to r3364. This didn't happen easily. The NUT repo is a wonderful test case, and by that I mean it was a stone bitch to get the stream parser to handle it. One class of problems was due to cv2svn, which did things with the stream format that are legal but...perverse. That was mostly in the early history; it get a lot cleaner after the switchover from CVS. Another was scale. I had a couple of nominally working implementations that were unusable because they grovelled for hours before producing results. But the full translation of 33K commits is now down to...
2010 Feb 22
1
grid unit bug? (PR#14220)
The following seems to me to be at least a perverse trap, if not an = outright bug: > is.numeric(unit(1,"npc")) [1] TRUE > is.numeric(1*unit(1,"npc")) [1] FALSE > is.numeric(unit(0,"npc") +unit(1,"npc")) [1] FALSE ...etc. i.e. is.numeric() appears to be TRUE for class "unit" but false for...
2009 Sep 30
17
Apache2.2 + what to get Rails
Me: not experienced with Rails or Ruby, Problem: Ubuntu 9.04 server in my shop ...couldn''t get Apache2.2 + Passenger + Rails to work for Redmine. (No answer at Redmine list and I don''t think its their problem anyway). Also couldn''t get Apache2.2 and just Rails to work, though some people said it would. Webrick works. Goal: run Redmine on a server that also runs PHP
2011 Oct 10
1
[LLVMdev] Adding fixups and relocations late in code generation
...s target offset - branch offset. More generally, I want to know the rules for setting up expressions in general. I have no idea if one uses post fix, in fix or pre fix. How does one layer different relocations? This will really come in to play for embedded assembler where the gentle user can be as perverse as they want with expressions, resulting with possibly multiple relocations and an immediate for a given instruction operand. Is expression layering described in the documentation anywhere? Cheers, Jack ________________________________________ > > Later in MipsAsmBackend.cpp:ApplyFixup() I...
2013 Sep 12
0
[LLVMdev] [PATCH] Detect Haswell subarchitecture (i.e. using -march=native)
...let me track things down. > Also attaching patch that removes volatile, but leaves > HasAVX check that makes the code run fine here. Would you mind me taking a day or so to investigate what's going on here properly? Introducing a volatile to work around a bug in Clang itself just seems perverse to me. (And we shouldn't let a CodeGen bug dictate how we implement our functions either). I promise I'll do the review of your code after that. Cheers. Tim.
2013 Sep 13
0
[LLVMdev] [PATCH] Detect Haswell subarchitecture (i.e. using -march=native)
...9;ll let me > > track things down. > > Let me know if you need some more information or dumps. > > > Would you mind me taking a day or so to investigate what's going on > > here properly? Introducing a volatile to work around a bug in Clang > > itself just seems perverse to me. (And we shouldn't let a CodeGen bug > > dictate how we implement our functions either). > > Looking at the assembly there's something wrong with SI that is not > getting saved anywhere after CPUID and 0x20 bit test before it gets > overwritten by LEA. > > 332...