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2005 Jan 26
2
off topic - DECT phones with FSK VMWI in the UK
Off topic but I am after a DECT phone to connect to my sipura 3000 that has
a FSK VMWI light or flashing envelope on the LCD screen. Any ideas
Chris
2007 May 29
0
new packages psyphy and MLDS
...zing data from pyschophysical experiments. It
includes functions for calculating d' from several
different experimental designs, links for mafc to be
used with the binomial family in glm (and possibly
other contexts) and selfStart functions for estimating gamma values
for CRT (and possibley other RGB) screen calibration data.
MLDS implements analyses for Maximum Likelihood Difference Scaling.
Difference scaling is a method for scaling perceived super-threshold
differences. The package contains functions that allow the user to fit
the resulting data by maximum likelihood and to test t...
2007 May 29
0
new packages psyphy and MLDS
...zing data from pyschophysical experiments. It
includes functions for calculating d' from several
different experimental designs, links for mafc to be
used with the binomial family in glm (and possibly
other contexts) and selfStart functions for estimating gamma values
for CRT (and possibley other RGB) screen calibration data.
MLDS implements analyses for Maximum Likelihood Difference Scaling.
Difference scaling is a method for scaling perceived super-threshold
differences. The package contains functions that allow the user to fit
the resulting data by maximum likelihood and to test t...
2018 Jun 08
4
vanilla build of 7.7p1 release on linux/4.17 fails with gcc8 @ "/usr/bin/ld: unrecognized option '-Wl,-z,retpolineplt'"
On 8 June 2018 at 11:21, PGNet Dev <pgnet.dev at gmail.com> wrote:
> fyi
>
> add'l -- and looks unrelated -- issue
> /usr/include/pthread.h:251:12: note: previous declaration of ?pthread_join? was here
> extern int pthread_join (pthread_t __th, void **__thread_return);
What included pthread.h? That's explicitly not supported by sshd:
$ grep THREAD