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2010 Feb 22
3
relative file path
Hello,
Is there a way to find where a script is located within a script? getwd()
doesn't do what I want because it depends on where R was called from. I want
something like source("randomFile") and within randomFile there is a
function called whereAmI() which returns c:\blah\blah2\randomFile.R
In perl there is a library called FindBin and $FindBin::Bin has the
directory of the file that called $FindBin::Bin.
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2016 Apr 08
2
slowdown in notmuch perf suite with xapian 1.3.5
Olly Betts <olly at survex.com> writes:
>
> So the T00-new.sh numbers make sense - there's more work to do, and
> we need to read existing positional data more to insert the new stuff,
> so the increased reads and writes make sense.
>
> But guessing at what the other two tests do, I wouldn't expect them to
> be affected by this.
The non-optimized-away cases of
2016 Apr 08
0
slowdown in notmuch perf suite with xapian 1.3.5
...AIU, that
> means the number of non-cached read/writes.
Non-cached reads/writes are arguably the most useful sort to measure, but the
reads at least will be sensitive to OS caching, which means a repeat run will
generally show lower numbers of reads, e.g.:
$ /usr/bin/time -f '%I/%O' wc randomfile
240 2908 96780 randomfile
192/0
$ /usr/bin/time -f '%I/%O' wc randomfile
240 2908 96780 randomfile
0/0
So those numbers may not be entirely comparable, depending what order your
tests were done in, and whether you'd run the tests (or cloned the repo or some
other operation whi...
2004 May 24
3
Dovecot + SSL + Fedora
I've been seeing the Dovecot/SSL/Fedora 1 problem.
I have a dovecot server which tends to die at least once a day,
with messages like these :-
May 24 13:44:44 mail pop3-login: RAND_bytes() failed: error:24064064:random number generator:SSLEAY_RAND_BYTES:PRNG not seeded
May 24 13:44:44 mail dovecot: Login process died too early - shutting down
I noticed Timo's email about this at: