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2005 Oct 04
0
RECAP: 3?
Just to recap my other three questions:
1) I have a block of 25 DIDs and have 10 phones on the
network. I want when a person tries to call out for *
to pick a number for the CIDN and I want to make sure
that the number isn't duplicated while it's in use.
2) What do these two notices mean?
Oct 4 09:34:30 NOTICE[49584]: chan_iax2.c:5777
socket_read: Rejected connect attempt from
2012 Jul 30
2
Alternating between "for loops"
Dear All,
I would like to apply two different "for loops" to each set of four columns
of a matrix (the loops here are simplifications of the actual loops I will
be running which involve multiple if/else statements).
I don't know how to "alternate" between the loops depending on which column
is "running through the loop" at the time.
## Set up matrix
J <- 10
N
2009 Nov 23
0
yum-priorities (recap)
Thanks for everyone's input. I had been under the impression and was
passing that impression on to my students.
The take-away here seems to be that once you start mixing official and
unofficial repos anything can happen.
dennisk
--
"Free as in Freedom"
Free Software Foundation
2014 Oct 18
0
Recap: last_login plugin with MySQL
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Hash: SHA1
With many thanks to Gedalya and Sven Hartge
Situation: Dovecot installation with userbase in a MySQL table with the same
structure described in Postfix.Admin installation; filesystem permission is
flat with a single user (vmail) who owns maildir mailbox files and directories.
Procedure to implement last-login plugin to update mailbox table. The
2010 Feb 26
2
R Experts
I am trying to understand why R is working in a particular way. I have a
data set with two variables; mark date (markd) and recap date (recapd). I
would like to know the number of days between capture dates. But if I
subtract recap date from mark date I often get the wrong results.
Example: Dataset - markd recapd
2010 Oct 18
10
dovecot genesis v2.0.X
V2 of dovecot has had the following releases (to recap)
2.0.0 2010-08-16
2.0.1 2010-08-24
2.0.2 2010-09-08
2.0.3 2010-09-17
2.0.4 2010-09-26
2.0.5 2010-10-01
I am on FreeBSD, and the port committers want to wait till
dovecot V2 "stabilizes" prior to adding it to the FreeBSD
ports base.
So, my question is, respectfully, is dovecot V2.0.5 stable enough
for prime-time on a busy ISP
2008 Mar 28
8
[LLVMdev] unwinds to in the CFG
I have a new plan for handling 'unwinds to' in the control flow graph
and dominance.
Just as a quick recap the problem I encountered is how to deal
instructions in a block being used as operands in the unwind dest. Such
as this:
bb1: unwinds to %cleanup
call void @foo() ; might throw, might not
%x = add i32 %y, %z
call void @foo() ; might throw, might not
ret void
cleanup:
2013 Jan 28
3
[LLVMdev] [cfe-dev] RFC: put commit messages in *-commits subject lines?
On Jan 26, 2013, at 3:20 PM, Tanya Lattner <tonic at nondot.org> wrote:
>>>
>>>> I agree that the list name is redundant and should be dropped, but
>>>> the revision number is compact and very useful...
>>>>
>>>> -Chris
>>>
>>> If we agreed to perform this change and we found the person who can change
>>>
2018 Feb 16
2
idmap config ad: can't resolve domain users' uids
Il 16/02/18 12:58, Rowland Penny via samba ha scritto:
> On Fri, 16 Feb 2018 12:39:37 +0100
> Francesco Malvezzi via samba <samba at lists.samba.org> wrote:
>
[...]
>>
>> should I remove tout-court this part?
>
> Not sure I understand that, but it sounds like you are asking if you
> should remove the lines, if so, the answer is yes.
You understood correctly.
2017 Sep 09
2
GlusterFS as virtual machine storage
Yes, this is my observation so far.
On Sep 9, 2017 13:32, "Gionatan Danti" <g.danti at assyoma.it> wrote:
> Il 09-09-2017 09:09 Pavel Szalbot ha scritto:
>
>> Sorry, I did not start the glusterfsd on the node I was shutting
>> yesterday and now killed another one during FUSE test, so it had to
>> crash immediately (only one of three nodes were actually
2006 Dec 13
3
MixMonitor and Queues
Greetings, all.
I would like to record calls that are entered into queues and I'm not
quite sure how to do it. Here's how I'm currently set up:
- Call comes in and is placed into Queue #1 (which rings all phones for
15 sec).
- If call drops out of this queue, it is placed into Queue #2 (which
plays MoH until the call is picked up).
I've tinkered with MixMonitor and I have my
2015 Jun 03
3
[AD/PDC] Logins with Spaces do not work
Hi,
On Tue, Jun 2, 2015 at 11:34 PM, Jeremy Allison <jra at samba.org> wrote:
> So we really should work in this case. Can you recap what
> isn't working ?
>
Thank you!
Added a Samba Domain Controller (4.1.17-Debian) to a Microsoft Windows
2003-based Active Directory (had to upgrade the Schema Version, if this is
important I can gather that information).
User Account
2008 Apr 03
2
[LLVMdev] unwinds to in the CFG
Hi Devang,
> > Just as a quick recap the problem I encountered is how to deal
> > instructions in a block being used as operands in the unwind dest.
> > Such
> > as this:
> >
> > bb1: unwinds to %cleanup
> > call void @foo() ; might throw, might not
> > %x = add i32 %y, %z
> > call void @foo() ; might throw, might not
> > ret
Suggestion/opinions: add a `absolute` param to `normalizePath()` to force returning an absolute path
2020 Apr 14
4
Suggestion/opinions: add a `absolute` param to `normalizePath()` to force returning an absolute path
This request stems off a bug report I posted
https://bugs.r-project.org/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=17757 where it was
determined the current behaviour is as expected.
To recap: when given a real file, normalizePath() always* returns the full
absolute path. When given a non-existent file, normalizePath() returns a
full path on Windows but it returns the input on other systems*. I'd argue
that
2017 Jun 01
5
Cache auth credentials on Samba domain member
Il 01-06-2017 14:45 Data Control Systems - Mike Elkevizth ha scritto:
> I've had issues with cached credentials with the Ubuntu packages that
> are currently at version 4.3.11. They are a little old, but I haven't
> seen any change logs for the newer versions specifically regarding
> this issue. Maybe I've missed it, but it's the main reason I continue
> using
2013 Jan 28
0
[LLVMdev] [cfe-dev] RFC: put commit messages in *-commits subject lines?
On Mon, Jan 28, 2013 at 9:48 AM, Chris Lattner <clattner at apple.com> wrote:
> On Jan 26, 2013, at 3:20 PM, Tanya Lattner <tonic at nondot.org> wrote:
>>>>
>>>>> I agree that the list name is redundant and should be dropped, but
>>>>> the revision number is compact and very useful...
>>>>>
>>>>> -Chris
2009 May 23
0
[LLVMdev] Building LLVM with cmake on FreeBSD
Chuck Robey <chuckr at telenix.org> writes:
>> Just checked that the makefiles generated by cmake work with `make' on
>> FreeBSD 7.2 x86. The build fails while building `opt' because libdl is
>> missing.
>
> They absolutely do work, even on FreeBSD-current( I run that here),
> but not using the native make (the one built as part of "make world"
2009 May 24
3
[LLVMdev] Building LLVM with cmake on FreeBSD
Óscar Fuentes wrote:
> Chuck Robey <chuckr at telenix.org> writes:
>
>>> Just checked that the makefiles generated by cmake work with `make' on
>>> FreeBSD 7.2 x86. The build fails while building `opt' because libdl is
>>> missing.
>> They absolutely do work, even on FreeBSD-current( I run that here),
>> but not using the native make (the
2019 Sep 30
2
Adding support for vscale
I've posted two patches on Phabricator to add support for VScale in LLVM.
A brief recap on `vscale`:
The scalable vector type in LLVM IR is defined as `<vscale x n x m>`, to create types such as `<vscale x 16 x i8>` for a scalable vector with at least 16 bytes. In the definition of the scalable type, `vscale` is specified as a positive constant of type integer that will only be
2017 Dec 01
2
undefined symbol: sgemv_thread_n
Hi there,
On 1 December 2017 at 23:24, G?ran Brostr?m wrote:
| Dirk,
|
| thanks for your help. At work I have (ubuntu 16.04):
|
| ii libblas-common 3.6.0-2ubuntu2 amd64 Dependency package for
| all BLAS implementations
| ii libblas-dev 3.6.0-2ubuntu2 amd64 Basic Linear Algebra
| Subroutines 3, static library
| ii libblas3 3.6.0-2ubuntu2 amd64 Basic Linear