Displaying 20 results from an estimated 74 matches for "quibbling".
2003 Jun 10
1
Minor quibble with eigen and La.eigen (PR#3221)
Hi everyone,
It's a very minor point, but could we ensure that eigen and La.eigen
return a *matrix* for the "vectors" component of the list by including a
"drop = FALSE", as specified in the help file, ie put
list(values = z$values[ord], vectors = if (!only.values) z$vectors[,
ord, drop = FALSE])
Thanks, Jonathan.
--please do not edit the information
1998 Sep 04
1
R-beta: more R for Windows (rjune)
I've just put up (12:00 noon NZ) yet another tmp.zip with the fixes
for Peter Dalgaards two bugs. Niels reports that the 3.51 problems
are now different but not solved. I'm trying to locate a 3.51 machine
and will post another fix.
Can I get some feedback on how people want these "patches" delivered?
Should I be numbering them and keeping the old patches? I don't
want to
2008 Jul 10
2
Minor synchronisation quibble in scsifront
I''ve been having a look through scsifront again, and I saw this bit:
ring_req->timeout_per_command = (sc->timeout_per_command / HZ);
ring_req->nr_segments = 0;
spin_unlock_irq(host->host_lock);
scsifront_do_request(info);
wait_event_interruptible(info->shadow[ring_req->rqid].wq_reset,
info->shadow[ring_req->rqid].wait_reset);
in
2011 Apr 09
3
New CentOS ToDo Page Required
...todo page
2) Create new todo page
3) Clear out ancient todo items
a) Get rid of the items that are no longer relevant
b) Reword those that are
4) Update Wiki
a) Gasp as the magnitude at the job
b) Inject coffee, add ego - write mini todo and propose to list
c) Expand on b) till the list stops quibbling
d) Find volunteers, and get cracking on Updating the wiki
Any ideas? Anyone want to comment?
2011 Apr 09
3
New CentOS ToDo Page Required
...todo page
2) Create new todo page
3) Clear out ancient todo items
a) Get rid of the items that are no longer relevant
b) Reword those that are
4) Update Wiki
a) Gasp as the magnitude at the job
b) Inject coffee, add ego - write mini todo and propose to list
c) Expand on b) till the list stops quibbling
d) Find volunteers, and get cracking on Updating the wiki
Any ideas? Anyone want to comment?
2014 Nov 12
2
[PATCH] for configure.ac
> lvqcl wrote:
>
>> 1) in config.h FLAC__HAS_X86INTRIN macro is always defined and empty,
>> even if x86intrin.h is not available.
>>
>> 2) sse_os is defined as 'yes' or 'no', but AM_CONDITIONAL tests it for 'true':
>
> The patch is attached. Please check it.
Ping.
Is the fix of FLAC__HAS_X86INTRIN definition necessary?
Anyway I think
2005 Sep 06
3
[Bug 1529] 32bit rollover problem rsyncing files greater than 4GB in size
https://bugzilla.samba.org/show_bug.cgi?id=1529
------- Additional Comments From thomas@suse.de 2005-09-06 06:37 -------
Now when len is OFF_T is it possible that sum->count (which is size_t) in
sum_sizes_sqroot() will rollover too at line:
sum->count = (len + (blength - 1)) / blength; ?
When we assume all variables have all bits set:
2^64 + (2^32 - 1) / 2^32 = 2^32 + 1
2023 Mar 09
2
[V2V PATCH 1/1] convert_windows: add firstboot script to install drivers with pnputil
...39;d probably get rid of those other scripts too. It's helpful
to have everything go to one place. I'm not actually sure where those
extra files end up.
> All in all, if there're no other concerns, can we give this script a go?
I think the patch is generally fine, so I'm just quibbling about
the logging.
Rich.
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2013 Nov 28
2
[LLVMdev] Disabling certain optimizations at -O1?
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Renato Golin [mailto:renato.golin at linaro.org]
> Sent: Wednesday, November 27, 2013 12:02 PM
> To: Robinson, Paul
> Cc: Evgeniy Stepanov; LLVM Developers Mailing List
> Subject: Re: [LLVMdev] Disabling certain optimizations at -O1?
>
> On 27 November 2013 19:36, Robinson, Paul
> <Paul_Robinson at playstation.sony.com> wrote:
2008 Aug 07
4
Xen performance and Dbench
I saw the presentation "Virtualization of Linux Servers" at
OLS last month and it had some nice comparisons of Xen
performance vs a lot of other virtualization/container
technologies:
http://ols.fedoraproject.org/OLS/Reprints-2008/camargos-reprint.pdf
As always with benchmarks, there are questions to ask and
points to quibble, but overall Xen looks quite good...
except on Dbench. Has
2023 Mar 13
1
[V2V PATCH 1/1] convert_windows: add firstboot script to install drivers with pnputil
...e other scripts too. It's helpful
> to have everything go to one place. I'm not actually sure where those
> extra files end up.
>
>> All in all, if there're no other concerns, can we give this script a go?
>
> I think the patch is generally fine, so I'm just quibbling about
> the logging.
I'm surprised by this patch (which doesn't say much of course, because I
know precious little about Windows). What I'm noticing is "run
pnputil.exe before pnp_wait.exe before everything else".
We do queue a script earlier than those, at priority 2500,...
2023 Apr 05
1
on lexical scoping....
It seems mostly correct. Here are a few quibbles:
- I don't think "owner" is a good description of the parent environment.
Usually when I use owner in computing, there's an implication that the
owner controls what it owns, is responsible for allocating and
destroying it, etc. Parent environments are targets of a pointer from
other environments that list them as their
2007 Apr 30
6
Installing puppetmasterd, puppetd as services under Red Hat, CentOS
Hi,
Since I''ve installed ruby and ruby-gems from source, then installed
facter and puppet as gems, I don''t get the usual startup scripts shipped
with RPMs.
Rebuilding the ruby RPM is painful, mostly because Red Hat (and pretty
much every vendor) have this tendency to include random files and patch
the living daylights out of a perfectly good source package so that
converting
2002 May 04
1
A simpler move-files patch
...ated a version of my patch that runs as an extra pass at the
end of the processing. This results in a simpler set of changes to
rsync.
I still think it would be nice to have incremental deletions during
large transfers (as my first patch provides), but acceptance of this
patch would relegate such quibbling to a discussion of future
optimizations.
One thing that this patch does differently than my last one is this:
it removes all synchronized files from the server, even ones that were
already up-to-date. (I had been meaning to make my previous patch also
include up-to-date files, but hadn't gott...
2016 Aug 25
0
Re: [PATCH v2] v2v: factor out bootloader handling
On Thu, Aug 25, 2016 at 06:05:16PM +0200, Pino Toscano wrote:
> +(* Grub2 representation. *)
> +class bootloader_grub2 (g : G.guestfs) grub_config =
> + let grub2_update_console ~remove =
I checked the before and after code and I don't think anything has
been missed out.
My only comment is it seems a bit awkward stuffing the
grub2_update_console function definition into what is
2014 Nov 13
0
[PATCH] for configure.ac
lvqcl wrote:
> Ping.
> Is the fix of FLAC__HAS_X86INTRIN definition necessary?
> Anyway I think that it should not be _always_ defined (as it does now).
I think we're mainly quibbling about how this is reported in the
configure output.
Erik
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2005 Mar 20
1
bind adress
--- Michael Smith <mlrsmith@gmail.com> wrote:
> On Sat, 19 Mar 2005 21:12:43 +0100 (CET), Saul
> Qui?ones
> <saire42@yahoo.es> wrote:
> > the problem for me (that i have a the win32
> version)
> > is that when i make use of bind adress on Misc
> Server
> > Settings i get when i start the server:
> >
> > error: fatal, error parsing config
2002 Apr 03
0
Great Replies! Give me some time...
Hello All,
Wow, what a response. There were quite a few good comments, most of
them constructive, so I'd like to compile them together and come up with
a reasoned response. Just off the top of my head, it looks like most
people like the ideas, but quibble over the implementations. This
should make for some interesting discussions later. I have a couple of
ideas for solutions to the
2005 Feb 28
1
Asterisk network architecture
Hello,
I'm currently working on a new installation and wondering which
architecture and protocol I should use...
I want to share my Asterisk server between users on my internal LAN and
a user connecting via Internet...
So, my server has to be reachable from outside and also from inside...
For the external user, I'll use a softphone and probably IAX2 ? What
about internal users and
1999 Jan 28
0
rw0632
A couple of quibbles with Guidos new version:
Certain "upper-ascii" characters do not show on the command line
unless followed by a nonblank. One of those being the last(!) letter
of the Danish alphabet, "å" (aring). Very peculiar.
On drives mounted from a Novell server, R refuses to overwrite
existing .RData and .RHistory files on shutdown. Works fine on real
hard drives.