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2007 Oct 22
2
Matrix manipulation
Hi everyone, suppose I have a 2D matrix, is there a command to snip out a specific row/column and then remerge the remaining columns/rows back into a contiguous matrix? I will need to repeat this operation quite a bit(reverse selection). Thanks for any insights you can offer. Yifei
2012 Jan 18
2
virt-manager 0.9.0-r2 gentoo, no starting
...rt-manager.py", line 383, in <module> main() File "/usr/share/virt-manager/virt-manager.py", line 285, in main raise RuntimeError(_("Unable to initialize GTK: %s") % gtk_error) RuntimeError: Kann GTK nicht initialisieren: could not open display i already remerged gtk marko
2011 Feb 02
6
Backtrace in xen/next-2.6.38 when running guest
I get backtraces from the dom0 kernel when running a guest with networking (via netback) enabled such as the one below (there are some slight variations but the first two lines and most of the rest of the contents are the same). Michael Young BUG: sleeping function called from invalid context at mm/page_alloc.c:2190 in_atomic(): 1, irqs_disabled(): 0, pid: 0, name: swapper Pid: 0, comm:
2007 May 11
2
Accessing nut online
...gt; > I_HAVE_SECURED_MY_CGI_DIRECTORY > ------------------------------------- > > You also need the 'upsstats-single.html and upsstats.html' > in the /etc/nut directory. This is template files for the > cgi. > > Now you can check status and info from the webb. > I remerged nut with a use flag of cgi. I have no cgi files in /usr/share/nut. /var/www/localhost/htdocs is not a directory but just a file called nut. I have no nut directory under cgi-bin. What am I missing? Thanks for the help Barbara Smith -- Using Opera's revolutionary e-mail client: http...
2006 Nov 29
0
[LLVMdev] [llvm-gcc] backport patch 98010
When we back port patches from FSF GCC mainline, we decorate them with 'mainline' markers, for example /* APPLE LOCAL begin 4229621 mainline */ .... /* APPLE LOCAL end 4229621 mainline */ There are many examples of such markers in source. These markers help us resolve conflicts when we merge current sources in mass with FSF GCC mainline. They also help solve mysterious failures
2006 Nov 29
2
[LLVMdev] [llvm-gcc] backport patch 98010
The attached patch is a backport of patch 98010 from the gcc svn. It is useful mostly to make the porting of more ARM patches easier, but will be needed when we start to use C++ on ARM. Could someone please commit it to the svn? Thanks, Rafael -------------- next part -------------- A non-text attachment was scrubbed... Name: llvm-gcc-98010.patch Type: text/x-patch Size: 13491 bytes Desc: not
2006 Nov 29
1
[LLVMdev] [llvm-gcc] backport patch 98010
On Nov 29, 2006, at 11:27 AM, Devang Patel wrote: > When we back port patches from FSF GCC mainline, we decorate them > with 'mainline' markers, for example > > /* APPLE LOCAL begin 4229621 mainline */ > .... > /* APPLE LOCAL end 4229621 mainline */ > > There are many examples of such markers in source. These markers > help us resolve conflicts when >
2004 Aug 06
2
multiple ices streams and misc other stuff?
Brendan Cully <brendan@kublai.com> writes: > Well, it didn't work until yesterday, when I checked in a new > version. As a matter of fact it only works with extremely current lame > CVS, some things in lame were just fixed which would cause the current > code to crash in versions older than June 7. Talk about coincidences! I didn't have time until yesterday afternoon
2014 Oct 23
2
[LLVMdev] debugloc metadata variation
(sorry for the duplicate Fred, I failed at reply-all the first time) On Wed, Oct 22, 2014 at 6:33 PM, Frédéric Riss <friss at apple.com> wrote: > > > On Oct 22, 2014, at 4:57 PM, David Blaikie <dblaikie at gmail.com> wrote: > > > > Just working on some of the gmlt+fission debug info stuff and I came > across a comment that might be relevant to reducing the
2014 Oct 22
3
[LLVMdev] debugloc metadata variation
Just working on some of the gmlt+fission debug info stuff and I came across a comment that might be relevant to reducing the number of distinct debugloc metadata nodes: "or some sub-optimal metadata that // isn't structurally identical (see: file path/name info from clang, which // includes the directory of the cpp file being built, even when the file name // is absolute (such as
2004 Aug 06
3
multiple ices streams and misc other stuff?
Hi all: I was just wondering when the multiple streams stuff might be checked in to cvs. I remember the gentleman working on it saying he basically had it running? The reason I'm asking is that I have received a number of requests to stream my mp3 stream at various bitrates. I kind of think running three ices streamers is silly if multiple streams will be available in the near future.
2006 Jun 03
9
MergeJS - Easily merge, compress, cache, and version your javascript!
After reading Cal Henderson''s article on Vitamin Serving Javascript Fast<http://synthesis.sbecker.net/articles/2006/06/03/www.thinkvitamin.com/features/webapps/serving-javascript-fast>I was immediately inspired to create a plugin to easily facilitate this in Ruby on Rails. I whipped up most of it right then, and finally got around to polishing it for release today. Told myself I
2004 Aug 06
0
multiple ices streams and misc other stuff?
On Saturday, 09 June 2001 at 18:41, Kirk Reiser wrote: > Hi all: I was just wondering when the multiple streams stuff might be > checked in to cvs. I remember the gentleman working on it saying he > basically had it running? The reason I'm asking is that I have > received a number of requests to stream my mp3 stream at various > bitrates. I kind of think running three ices
2004 Aug 06
0
multiple ices streams and misc other stuff?
On Sunday, 10 June 2001 at 11:30, Kirk Reiser wrote: > > I have the multiple streams ready and can send you a diff against CVS > > probably tomorrow (have to remerge it with the changes I've made to > > the official CVS). I will merge it into CVS probably early next week, > > I just want to do some more fixes to the main branch so that it > > compiles well (and
2010 Feb 02
1
Optimal usage of xapian-compact for merging
Greets, I've been wondering, what's the sane/optimal use of xapian-compact when merging many indexes with a view to maximum merging performance? The obvious: - only use -F on the final db. - use -m since I'm merging more than 3 dbs. Best strategy? a) loop: merge batches (of say 50, where the individual db's are small) into a temp index, then merge the (larger) temp into the
2008 Jan 27
2
Prefer -u not to change newer files.
Hi List, Quoting man page: In the currently implementation, a difference of file format is always considered to be important enough for an update, no matter what date is on the objects. In other words, if the source has a directory or a symlink where the destination has a file, the transfer would occur
2010 Apr 09
0
[LLVMdev] dragonegg FSF gcc merge?
On Fri, Apr 9, 2010 at 9:30 AM, Jack Howarth <howarth at bromo.med.uc.edu> wrote: > On Fri, Apr 09, 2010 at 05:22:17PM +0200, Duncan Sands wrote: >> Hi Jack, >> >>>>>      Is there a timeline for when dragonegg might be >>>>> merged into gcc (4.6 perhaps)? I ask because FSF gcc >>>>> has allowed code in as technology previews
2006 Jul 06
5
Strange RPC error
Hi, I''m tryng to set up Xen, I have errors and google does not help me. The situation is simple: I installed Xen-3.0.2 on gentoo. The Dom0 kernel is up and running, all works perfectly. But when I try to start a DomU, xm raises this error: # xm create -c <conf_file> Using config file <conf_file> Error: <ProtocolError: RPC2/: -1> It''s all. After, `xm list`
2010 Apr 09
3
[LLVMdev] dragonegg FSF gcc merge?
On Fri, Apr 09, 2010 at 05:22:17PM +0200, Duncan Sands wrote: > Hi Jack, > >>>> Is there a timeline for when dragonegg might be >>>> merged into gcc (4.6 perhaps)? I ask because FSF gcc >>>> has allowed code in as technology previews before. >>>> For instance, graphite really wasn't that usable in >>>> gcc 4.4 and produced
2015 Aug 25
4
GPL Software
Le 25/08/2015 20:39, Renato Golin a écrit : > I'm also interested in knowing what you did. I think most people here > would be glad to know your peril and how you solved it. Stack layout: C++ code calls | | JITted C code, compiled and linked on the fly tha calls | | C++ code that throws The throw must pass through the JITted code to arrive at the catch at the top.