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2002 Apr 25
3
Kendall's tau
A search of the archives did not reveal an answer: For basic tests of association, where one has no a priori knowledge of the form of the relation or of the distributions of the variables, rank correlation seems like a good start. Why is cor.test() with Kendall and Spearman options relegated to the ctest package, rather than in the base package? Does this suggest that the developers consider other tests of association more generally useful? Thanks, Hank Martin Henry H. Stevens, Assistant Professor 338 Pearson Hall Botany Department Miami University Oxford, OH 45056 Tel: (513) 5...
2009 Aug 26
0
[LLVMdev] inlining hint
...gt; likeliness that it would be inlined. The question is whether > "something being c++ inline" in any way is really trustworthy, and if > so, whether we should look at syntactic vs semantic inline. FWIW, I've been involved in a couple of attempts by commercial compilers to relegate "inline" to the same status as "register" -- an obsolete hint ignored by the compiler -- and so far that always proved to be unpractical because some critical calls that were previously inlined were no longer being inlined after the change. (That's just annecdota...
2020 Oct 12
3
DKIM fail if WHM adds Message-ID, should be Message-Id
...d header, the DKIM signature 'h' record created by dovecot/WHM is wrong, and a Message-ID (with a capital D) header is added, invalidating the generated DKIM signature value. This causes outlook, yahoo, gmail and other email recipients to add 'dkim:fail' to the message, and thus relegate it to junk or spam. The work around is to add to the message a Message-Id with a little 'd' header. Then the SMTP server processes the email with the correct generated DKIM, correct DKIM 'h' record and does not add a Message-ID header. My SMTP hosting providers that run...
2011 Oct 17
2
[LLVMdev] LLC ARM Backend maintainer
...t is not so much raw cpu speed but memory and lots of it. My builds got to linking llc and at that point linker started eating megabytes of memory like chocolate. So sadly chumbys, beagleboards, iThingis(?), Raspberry Pis, Gumstix and even inexpensive Tegra2 boards seem to be out of contention and relegated to target testing. Based on my observations minimum memory required to build LLVM-3.0 seems to be 768MB to 1GB of RAM plus a 1.2+ GB of free disk space for one kind of build. NVIDIA has some tegra2 boards with 1GB but for their prices one can get 3 tegra2 based trim-slice-pros. Pawel >...
2009 Aug 26
4
[LLVMdev] inlining hint
...ould be inlined. The question is whether >> "something being c++ inline" in any way is really trustworthy, and if >> so, whether we should look at syntactic vs semantic inline. > > > FWIW, I've been involved in a couple of attempts by commercial > compilers to relegate "inline" to the same status as "register" -- an > obsolete hint ignored by the compiler -- and so far that always proved > to be unpractical because some critical calls that were previously > inlined were no longer being inlined after the change. (That's just &g...
2002 Mar 26
2
SSH / PAM / Kerberos / password aging
...EW_AUTHTOK_REQD, as required by PAM even though the user can't be said to be authenticated at that point. The problem with this is that by the time pam_acct_mgmt() is called in OpenSSH userauth has been completed, so kbd-interactive is not used for the password changing and instead the work is relegated till the TTY session is setup. By then the login process has begun and the user even has a UTMP entry. To make matters worse, OpenSSH calls pam_setcred() before pam_chauthtok(). Clearly that is wrong. Our PAM_KRB5 module has a module option "pw_exp_in_auth" which causes it to do the...
2009 Aug 26
7
[LLVMdev] inlining hint
On Aug 26, 2009, at 12:01 PM, Devang Patel wrote: >>> I do not understand how the "inlinehint" will help. How will it >>> influence the inliner ? >> >> The hint should make it more attractive to inline. I don't know >> the details >> yet and they will require some experimenting. >> > > In that case you want to add hint to A
2011 Dec 08
1
R/parallel
?I want to take advantage of my multicore CPU to speed up a loop in a simulation program.? I didn?t write the code, but the iterations appear independent to me, at least in the sense that the results of one loop do not depend on previous ones.? Right now I?m relegated to a Windows box that runs Windows 7.? These appear to be the options: ? Pnmath-appears to parallelize non-BLAS routine but requires a special build Fork-UNIX only Romp-looks like this hasn?t advanced past the developmental stage Multicore-use on Windows at your own risk R/parallel-seems like t...
2009 Aug 26
0
[LLVMdev] inlining hint
...estion is whether >>> "something being c++ inline" in any way is really trustworthy, and if >>> so, whether we should look at syntactic vs semantic inline. >> >> >> FWIW, I've been involved in a couple of attempts by commercial >> compilers to relegate "inline" to the same status as "register" -- an >> obsolete hint ignored by the compiler -- and so far that always proved >> to be unpractical because some critical calls that were previously >> inlined were no longer being inlined after the change.  (That...
2011 Oct 17
0
[LLVMdev] LLC ARM Backend maintainer
...d but memory and lots of it. > My builds got to linking llc and at that point linker started > eating megabytes of memory like chocolate. > > So sadly chumbys, beagleboards, iThingis(?), Raspberry Pis, Gumstix > and even inexpensive Tegra2 boards seem to be out of contention > and relegated to target testing. > > Based on my observations minimum memory required to build LLVM-3.0 > seems to be 768MB to 1GB of RAM plus a 1.2+ GB of free disk space > for one kind of build. > > NVIDIA has some tegra2 boards with 1GB but for their prices one can > get 3 tegra2 base...
2003 Dec 30
1
nbp hell
...ing the correct information (that the server the client seeks is at the IP address bound to eth0), Win98 decides that the server is at the IP address associated with the packet informing it of such. I am told that this is a violation of the smb protocol. Can anyone suggest a fix? Should I just relegate samba to the server's "default" interface and not worry about this anymore? Cheers, ...ROMeyn
2013 Jan 09
0
[LLVMdev] Using C++'11 language features in LLVM itself
On 9 Jan 2013, at 04:49, Marc J. Driftmeyer wrote: > It's not a coincidence that GCC 4.2.1 is the baseline on FreeBSD considering the licensing of GPL restrictions on new releases. [With my FreeBSD hat on] Our plan for 10.0 is to ship clang only, with gcc 4.2.1 relegated to a compat package for tier 1 architectures. This should be x86, x86-64, and ARMv6/7 (and maybe v8 if we're very lucky, but probably not). MIPS and PowerPC are slowly migrating to clang, but will probably take a little bit longer (although given the progress that these are making, possib...
2003 Feb 05
1
samba and writing through hard/symbolic links
...if you make changes to it in Word, and then save it, when you go back to the directory there will be -rw-rw-r-- 1 francis galexia 2980 Feb 5 12:35 blah.doc -rw-rw-r-- 1 francis galexia 2567 Feb 5 12:33 blah.doc.bak > /somewhere/blah.doc ie samba has created a new *regular* file, and relegated the old (and unaltered) link to a .bak file, leaving the source file of the link unchanged. Is there a way to make samba follow the link when you save things as well? thanks in advance, francis -- ----------------------------------- Francis Vierboom francis@galexia.com Research Officer...
2013 Jan 09
2
[LLVMdev] Using C++'11 language features in LLVM itself
It's not a coincidence that GCC 4.2.1 is the baseline on FreeBSD considering the licensing of GPL restrictions on new releases. - Marc On 01/08/2013 04:46 PM, Krzysztof Parzyszek wrote: > On 1/8/2013 5:45 PM, Chris Lattner wrote: >> >> some version of Clang and later (Freebsd folks?). > > FreeBSD 9.1 uses GCC 4.2.1 and Clang 3.0, although I have some doubts > about
2003 Dec 29
1
Clustering and winbindd
...Can I effectively configure "winbindd" in a master/backup configuration such that only one of the nodes is able to update the database, whilst the other is only able to read the database? I thought to set the "winbind cache time" to a value such as 1 day that would effectively relegate one of the nodes to "backup" status. At the same time, the "backup" server would periodically "rsync" the "winbindd_idmap.tdb" database to pickup any changes. Can anyone see any problems with this approach and/or suggest a better way of going about it?...
2009 Aug 27
3
[LLVMdev] inlining hint
...function to be inlined, one shouldn't define it inline. > > You must not have written a lot of C++ template then. You don't have the choice in this case, just check your STL header. > > FWIW, I've been involved in a couple of attempts by commercial > compilers to relegate "inline" to the same status as "register" -- an > obsolete hint ignored by the compiler -- and so far that always proved > to be unpractical because some critical calls that were previously > inlined were no longer being inlined after the change. (That's j...
2007 Nov 26
0
[LLVMdev] Fibonacci example in OCaml
...it array* u; // >64-bit } struct box { runtype t; value v; } So you'd create an int with: box make_int(int n) { box b; b.t = Int; b.v.n = n; return b; } Is that right or are values stored as a box*? I'd rather box everything rather than tag ints to start with. I'll relegate that to a potential optimization. What of this can LLVM's optimizer optimize away for me? So I have to work out how to generate IR that handles those data structures. -- Dr Jon D Harrop, Flying Frog Consultancy Ltd. http://www.ffconsultancy.com/products/?e
2005 Jan 12
2
Off Topic: Statistical "philosophy" rant
...r flights of modeling fancy, they do; but in the end, it is neither an objective process nor one whose "uncertainty" can be strictly quantified. In creating the illusion that "statistical methods" can overcome these limitations, I think we have both done science a disservice and relegated ourselves to an isolated, fringe role in scientific inquiry. Needless to say, opposing viewpoints to such iconclastic remarks are cheerfully welcomed. Best regards, Bert Gunter
2005 Sep 23
1
RE: [Asterisk-Dev] Open source time card application for Asterisk
...ssed by various legislatures forever. That window is closing, and the bottom of the window looks very much like a guillotine blade - don't have your head in the wrong place. In any case, as has been discussed on -users before (which is where this thread should go, and thus where I'm relegating it) that spoofing caller ID, your postal mailing address, your name, your voice, or anything else is equally illegal and prosecutable if used for fraudulent purposes. JT At 10:58 AM -0700 9/23/05, Gilmore, Gerry wrote: >Hhhhmmm, I stand corrected. I'm surprised that >the carr...
2015 Feb 26
1
Wheezy member Server - Unable to edit permissions of share without usermapping - shall I add to Wiki?
...the smb.conf it defines, I find that the username map option. I added the username map option to the smb.conf of FS3, and created the mapping file with: !root = "INTERNAL\Administrator" "INTERNAL\administrator" Upon trying this, I have success. (yay!) SO: The script is now relegated to an "old_set_of_scripts" repository, so I'm not sure if this is still the Right Thing to do. Are there ramifications to this mapping that need to be considered? Is this a debian-specific issue, like the libnss_winbind.so linking? Are there any reasons that I should NOT add th...