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2010 Sep 15
3
warning or error upon type/storage mode coercion?
...ample,
coercion from (say) numeric to integer will throw a warning or an error?
I realize that in the base R code alone, there are thousands of calls to
as.integer() which would trigger such an event, so this would not be a
very practical configuration...
2. So, assuming the answer to (1) is a resounding "no", does anyone care
to state an opinion regarding the philosophical or historical rationale
for why this is the case in R/S, whereas certain other interpreted
languages offer the option to perform strict type checking? Basically,
I'm trying to explain to someone from a perl...
2015 Oct 14
4
RFC: Second draft of an LLVM Community Code of Conduct
On Wed, Oct 14, 2015 at 1:50 PM Rafael EspĂndola <rafael.espindola at gmail.com>
wrote:
> > - Is this trying to change how the community behaves? I think the
> resounding
> > answer is no, this is very much meant to formalize the existing extremely
> > polite and respectful behavior that the LLVM community has had for many
> > years.
>
> This is crucial IMHO as I am very happy with the current community.
> Can it be included in the code...
2002 Aug 23
0
Shorewall 1.3.7a replaces 1.3.7
1.3.7 was not a resounding success :-(
1.3.7a is now available...
-Tom
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AIM: tmeastep \ http://www.shorewall.net
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2007 Jun 09
0
...the darkest part of the cellar. It was very black there, but his eyes stared wide before him. It was very cold, but drops of sweat stood on his forehead as if he were in the hayfield. He was alone, but his lips moved from time to time, and once he called out in some loud, stifled exclamation which resounded hollowly in the vault-like place. He was there a long time.
and loveliest aspects -- with meadows and forests, and birds and flowers,
2003 Mar 06
1
ext3 and indexed directories
I work with a MySQL installation containing several thousand databases. MySQL represents each database as a seperate sub-directory of the main MySQL data directory. As the number of databases increases it seems that the time to connect is increasing significantly and I believe this is probably due to the time necessary to search through the large number of directory entries.
It has been
2010 Jan 06
0
Asterisk 1.6.1.x SMDI MWI w/Fujitsu F9600 Problem
...t with an Asterisk box, which
is now serving as our enterprise voicemail system and automated attendant.
The Asterisk system is connected to a Fujitsu F9600 PBX and uses the
1.6.1.x SMDI module to communicate between the two systems.
Save for one issue, the replacement of the old system has been a
resounding success. The issue is that the integration of the MWI (message
waiting indicator) functionality works, but only about 50% of the time.
The problem is easy to see, but hard to track. Sometimes when a message is
left on the voicemail system, the MWI will fail to show. Similarly,
sometimes after a...
2015 Jul 13
1
"Official" libopus project for Android?
I was digging around and saw a bunch of different people have created
ways of building libopus for android (even I did one back in the CELT
days). Is there an official one somewhere that I missed?
I even notice this is the Google sources, but it seems to be a touch
long in tooth at this point:
https://android.googlesource.com/platform/external/libopus/+/android-wear-5.1.1_r1
I am happy to build
2011 Mar 18
1
[Patch suggestion] Adding 3rd arg to tempfile() to set extension
...ly to R-alpha as well where 'make check' passes
(and I only tried this as make check had issues with R-devel but devel being
devel I am not sure that it was this patch).
Now, I understand that tempfile() is used in a large number of places so I
more or less expect to get stone silence or a resounding "don't even think
about it". This end can always be achieved with a local function; but maybe
somebody else see merit in having this at the source.
Thanks for listening, and for considering this.
Regards, Dirk
Index: src/library/base/R/temp.R
==================================...
2007 Jul 30
2
[LLVMdev] SSE levels & x86 code-gen
Hola LLVMers,
Our language has many vectors in it and I'm looking to make better use
of the SSE instructions on my chips. Based on the experiments I did
last week and the help you gave me regarding generating the right IR to
generate sound SSE code, I'm ready to begin a major overhaul of our
system. I have a big question remaining: if I'm running on an x86
system which is, say
2006 Jan 12
2
Develop locally, Debug Globally?
Total Ruby Noob here. Just in the throws of reading the books and
choosing an isp for my server etc.
If you are developing a "one-off" rails app with the intent of using it
on an isp hosted server, would it normally work better to develop and
debug the thing locally (like on a Mac for instance), and then go
through a round of "move it to the server and retest everything there
2014 Jan 17
0
USB boot problems on Gigabyte GA-M55Plus-S3G
...ing ArchLinux,
Debian, and your test image... were booting OK now. So just in case,
an without changing *any* settings, I went back to my original three
USB sticks that contain (1) Clonezilla and (2) Ultimate Boot CD, and
(3) OpenELEC to see if any of those would in fact boot now.
The answer is a resounding NO! Those three still do not even want to
show up in this board's Boot Priority list. And as tech support from
Gigabyte informed me awhile ago, if the thing doesn't show up in that
list then there is no way that the board is even going to try to boot
from the thing in question.
I am j...
2007 Apr 18
4
Graceful recovery on bad config
Would it be possible to... ( I suppose that this is an enhancement request
)... automatically do the following on a client-side manifest failure:
1. Wipe localconfig.yaml and state.yaml and try again (seems to fix most
things for me)
2. Revert to a last known good configuration if all else fails.
Thanks,
Trevor
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2009 May 14
6
Dealing with brute force attacks
Over the weekend one of our servers at a remote location was
hammered by an IP originating in mainland China. This attack was
only noteworthy in that it attempted to connect to our pop3 service.
We have long had an IP throttle on ssh connections to discourage
this sort of thing. But I had not considered the possibility that
other services were equally at risk. Researching this on the web
does
2007 Aug 16
1
Re: #winehq admin abuse
..., channel admins do have
that responsibility. If people are flaming, a channel admin can try
to tone things down a bit before tempers flare. vitamin did an
admirable job being patient, I think, if he lost his patience at the
end. Frankly, I would have too.
The answer to the second question is a resounding no. In fact, I, a
longtime Wine developer (and channel admin), am often less qualified
to help people with their programs than other users are. I prefer to
let the community help itself out, and when I do jump in irc -
admittedly more and more seldom these days - I rarely have an answer
before...
2003 Apr 29
1
Ogg Traffic for April 29, 2003
...file to another
This question comes up once in a while, so I guess it's time to
provide a tiny How-To for appending an Ogg file to another. Dominic
Mueller [3]surmises in this message that it can't be as easy as
simply concatenating two Ogg files. Or can it?
The answer is a resounding, Yes, it is that easy! One key feature of
the Ogg container format is that you can append one song to another by
simple file concatenation. The result of such a concatenation is one
physical bitstream (i.e. one file) that contains two or more logical
bitstreams. Such constructs are a...
2015 Oct 14
11
RFC: Second draft of an LLVM Community Code of Conduct
...l also try to
break down the major points I've seen of discussion. Sorry for the long
email, but I suspect it is much shorter than trying to read through the
entire thread.
High level points about a code of conduct in general:
- Is this trying to change how the community behaves? I think the
resounding answer is no, this is very much meant to formalize the existing
extremely polite and respectful behavior that the LLVM community has had
for many years.
- Was this proposed in response to some particular event or problem? No.
There has been mounting pressure throughout the industry and even wit...
2008 Feb 20
2
Sangoma FXO EC vs Rhino FXO EC
Hi all, I am a huge fan of Sangoma cards after having many problems with
digium cards and then switching to sangoma cards and them giving me
excellent support with excellent results.
That being said, they are also alot more money than the Rhino cards and
my friend currently has 1 digium 4 fxo card in their system and they
need to add another phone line, plus they have echo problems and quality
2005 Jul 02
2
Is it possible to use glm() with 30 observations?
I have a very simple problem. When using glm to fit
binary logistic regression model, sometimes I receive
the following warning:
Warning messages:
1: fitted probabilities numerically 0 or 1 occurred
in: glm.fit(x = X, y = Y, weights = weights, start =
start, etastart = etastart,
2: fitted probabilities numerically 0 or 1 occurred
in: glm.fit(x = X, y = Y, weights = weights, start =
start,
2006 Jul 19
4
Wrap a loop inside a function
I need to wrap a loop inside a function and am having a small bit of
difficulty getting the results I need. Below is a replicable example.
# define functions
pcm <- function(theta,d,score){
exp(rowSums(outer(theta,d[1:score],'-')))/
apply(exp(apply(outer(theta,d, '-'), 1, cumsum)), 2, sum)
}
foo <- function(theta,items, score){
like.mat <-
2014 Jan 16
3
USB boot problems on Gigabyte GA-M55Plus-S3G
> >Are you willing to dd such image (*not* using Windows OS) and provide
> >feedback?
>
> Yes. More broadly, I am willing to dd and try *any* image you might
> ask me to try.
>
Hi Ronald,
You posted in a recent email in this same email thread, about
successfully booting an ArchLinux USB. Among several differences in
comparison to your prior tests, you used a