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2006 Dec 06
1
Bug and patch for +terms with wildcards
...fix this issue, but it requires the introduction of a new query operator, to mark a query as matching no documents (as opposed to a query created with the default query constructor, which represents an undefined query). I've called this operator "OP_MATCH_NOTHING", and it takes no subqueries. I believe this should be public, since it may be useful for people trying to write their own query parsers, rather than relying on the builtin query parser. It's possible that a similar approach would be a neat solution for representing "alldocument" queries. Currently, a special...
2017 Apr 28
2
Re: Libvirtd freezes
On 04/27/2017 04:31 PM, Stefano Ricci wrote: > Here is the backtrace of the libvirt process just started [Just a side note, you shouldn't top post on technical lists. Gmail sucks at this.] > > https://pastebin.com/R66myzFp Looks like libvirtd is trying to spawn /usr/bin/qemu-system-x86_64 but it takes ages to init. In the debug logs you might see the actual command line that
2015 May 11
2
samba_dlz: cancelling transaction
this is my named.log file. Have the dark line problem? best regards. May 10 08:11:08 samba named[752]: queries: info: client 127.0.0.1#54056 ( WPAD.test.com): query: WPAD.test.com IN A + (127.0.0.1) May 10 08:11:08 samba named[752]: queries: info: client 127.0.0.1#54056 ( WPAD.test.com): query: WPAD.test.com IN AAAA + (127.0.0.1) May 10 08:11:08 samba named[752]: queries: info: client 127.0.0.1#47368 (WPAD)...
2017 Apr 29
2
Re: Libvirtd freezes
On 04/29/2017 04:38 AM, Stefano Ricci wrote: > 2017-04-28 14:33 GMT+02:00 Michal Privoznik <mprivozn@redhat.com>: >> On 04/27/2017 04:31 PM, Stefano Ricci wrote: >>> Here is the backtrace of the libvirt process just started >> >> [Just a side note, you shouldn't top post on technical lists. Gmail >> sucks at this.] >> >>> >>>
2009 Jun 14
0
DNS queries based on channel name?
What are these dns queries for? I'd like to disable them but I cant find any obvious reference to them in the asterisk source. I'm running Asterisk 1.4.21.2 I call voicemail and immediately hang up: I called from a sip client called line1, but I have no idea where 08c5b9e0 is coming from... 14-Jun-2009 12:37:07.92...
2009 Aug 06
0
Tasty Planet fails to run
Tasty Planet loads, and then complains that a module is missing - WINMM.DLL I checked - wine DOES have this dll in it's system32 folder. Wine produces this log: Code: wine: Unhandled page fault on write access to 0x00650180 at address 0x7ee58a73 (thread 0021), starting debugger... Unhandled exception: page fault on write access to 0x00650180 in 32-bit code (0x7ee58a73). Register dump:
2011 Oct 23
4
summarizing a data frame i.e. count -> group by
Hello, This is one problem at the time :) I have a data frame df that looks like this: time partitioning_mode workload runtime 1 1 sharding query 607 2 1 sharding query 85 3 1 sharding query 52 4 1 sharding query 79 5 1 sharding query 77 6 1 sharding query 67 7 1
2017 Apr 29
0
Re: Libvirtd freezes
2017-04-28 14:33 GMT+02:00 Michal Privoznik <mprivozn@redhat.com>: > On 04/27/2017 04:31 PM, Stefano Ricci wrote: >> Here is the backtrace of the libvirt process just started > > [Just a side note, you shouldn't top post on technical lists. Gmail > sucks at this.] > >> >> https://pastebin.com/R66myzFp > > Looks like libvirtd is trying to spawn
2017 Apr 30
0
Re: Libvirtd freezes
2017-04-29 7:24 GMT+02:00 Michal Privoznik <mprivozn@redhat.com>: > On 04/29/2017 04:38 AM, Stefano Ricci wrote: >> 2017-04-28 14:33 GMT+02:00 Michal Privoznik <mprivozn@redhat.com>: >>> On 04/27/2017 04:31 PM, Stefano Ricci wrote: >>>> Here is the backtrace of the libvirt process just started >>> >>> [Just a side note, you shouldn't
2006 Jun 27
2
Using QueryParser vs building my own query
Hello all I finally caved in and decided I should build my own query instead of relying on QueryParser to do the job for me, but I''ve hit a strange problem.. Here''s how I build my query: #Main query query = Ferret::Search::BooleanQuery.new #Build query to match types typesquery = Ferret::Search::BooleanQuery.new @selected_types.each{|type| typesquery.add_query(
2003 Apr 21
2
Root server dns queries
...as too hard for the folks on -questions, or it was out of place there, or I'm not providing the right kind of info or... I'm open to suggestions.) At this stage I'd approach bliss if someone could even tell me how to make bind forget that IPv6 exists, and therefore stop hammering these queries at an apparently unsympathetic NT DNS server. Two affected (dns-forwarding-only) machines are: FreeBSD 4.8-PRERELEASE #0: Mon Feb 24 12:43:50 EST 2003 named 8.3.4-REL Mon Feb 24 11:46:20 EST 2003 4.6-RELEASE FreeBSD 4.6-RELEASE #0: Tue Jun 11 06:14:12 GMT 2002 named 8.3.2-T1B Tue Jun 11 03:58:03...
2011 Oct 23
1
unfold list (variable number of columns) into a data frame
Hello, I used R a lot one year ago and now I am a bit rusty :) I have my raw data which correspond to the list of runtimes per minute (minute "1" "2" "3" in two database modes "sharding" and "query" and two workload types "query" and "refresh") and as a list of char arrays that looks like this: > str(data) List of 122 $ :
2018 Sep 29
2
xapian parser bug?
Today we noticed that keywords can't be searched as prefixed terms. Or that's what it looks like anyway. I tested and, or, and not. ╰─% NOTMUCH_DEBUG_QUERY=y notmuch search 'subject:"and"' Query string is: subject:"and" notmuch search: A Xapian exception occurred A Xapian exception occurred parsing query: Syntax: <expression> AND <expression> Query
2015 May 11
0
samba_dlz: cancelling transaction
...y at googlemail.com > <mailto:rowlandpenny at googlemail.com>>: > > On 11/05/15 17:33, bar?? tombul wrote: > > this is my named.log file. > Have the dark line problem? > > best regards. > > May 10 08:11:08 samba named[752]: queries: info: client > 127.0.0.1#54056 ( > WPAD.test.com <http://WPAD.test.com>): query: WPAD.test.com > <http://WPAD.test.com> IN A + (127.0.0.1) > May 10 08:11:08 samba named[752]: queries: info: client > 127.0.0.1#54056 ( > W...
2005 Feb 25
0
3.0.7 - NT Create AndX Response, Error:, QUERY_PATH_INFO, Error:
<earlier, David Rankin wrote to no avail:> Mates, I have been watching a developing problem over the past few weeks. Most likely a M$ patch to XP that has caused problems. What happens is that XP clients try to open the standard "File" -> "Open" dialog (like in word, or whatever) and the file open dialog hangs and stops responding for 15 seconds or so. I have
2004 Jul 28
0
(no subject)
I have installed samba 2.2.9 to use SSL but i am having problems testing the config. I was thinking that this could be something that i have missed on the PC side but im not that familiar with Samba so any help would be much appreciated. PING Works both ways via host and IP SMBCLIENT smbclient //macdui/tmp -U aloftu added interface ip=10.92.50.72 bcast=10.92.50.255 nmask=255.255.255.0
2015 Feb 02
1
RFC: Handle query strings for http and https (RHBZ#1092583)
Parse the query string from URLs, and pass it as new add_drive optarg; use it when building the file= URL for qemu. Accept query string only for http and https protocols, for now. --- Possibly it looks like an ad-hoc solution for http(s), although I'm not sure how it could possibly be generalized somehow (maybe "extra params" which would be the query string for http(s)?).
2012 Apr 01
2
Project: QueryParser Reimplementation, to Olly Betts and Dan Colish
...der for a certain query term. A query term is then effectively a disjunction of several postings list. Also, an alternative is to do the expansion during index construction. 3) deal with stop words. In modern search engines this is not a good idea, so I think we can just discard it. 4) dividing the queries. User input might be long sentence and contains ?stop words?. Search engine achieves better return result by doing multiple queries based on the dividing of the original query string. How to divide the query is the most difficult. Here?s some idea. a. documents contain more consecutive matching wo...
2007 May 16
7
bilingual site: exclude fields set from query
Hi all, Is there a way to have searches no use some indexed fields, when processing a query? context: I have a model Foo that holds some information in two languages : - text1_nl, text2_nl, text3_nl and - text1_en, text2_en, text3_en Some other fields are common to both languages and indexed as well - first_name, last_name Depending on the visitor language choice I need to exclude the
2006 Jul 21
1
Passing a variable between methods
Hi, I am trying to add search functionality to may application. I am struggeling to pass my query to the controller and then show all my search results in another view. How would I do this? Model: class Advert < ActiveRecord::Base belongs_to :user def self.search(query) if !query.to_s.strip.empty? tokens = query.split.collect {|c| "%#{c.downcase}%"}