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2005 Aug 08
4
wxruby2 swig retooling "complete"
I just re-integrated fixdeleting.rb, the last of the post-processors.
Running minimal.rb no longer segfaults on exit. Running dialogs.rb and
immediately exiting doesn''t segfault, but bringing up a dialog and then
exiting does.
So there are still memory problems, but fewer than yesterday :-/ I''m not
sure how it compares to last week.
I probably won''t have much time
2006 Mar 14
4
Rails Developer Positions in San Diego
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2012 Feb 19
4
Xen PVSCSI: status, issues and some tests
Hi, I am working as a system administrator at an internet platform
service provider, and I am currently seeking to re-new our Xen
virtualization infrastructure for which I am mostly responsible for.
Currently, we run Xen 3.4.2/3.4.3 on RHEL/CentOS 5.x (5.7) as Dom0 with
CentOS 5.x pv-guests.
Based on my experiments, I am currently looking into Xen 4.1.2 on
RHEL/CentOS 6.x (6.2), with a
2005 Sep 20
2
Snom-320 badly garbled audio
...* or LAN issue.
Does anyone out there have Snom 320 phones in use? Are you experiencing
garbled audio from the handset? Audio in works fine. But nobody can
understand what I say back to them.
I upgraded the Snom-320 to the latest firmware, v4.2, but that did not
clear the problem.
I've retooled so that I'm forcing ulaw, as I found that some folks have
had bad luck with GSM. But I've tried both.
Thanks
Darren
2006 Dec 08
4
windows service auto start problems
I have a small Rails app deployed on Windows Server 2003 and Mongrel
0.3.13.3. Everything works well, except when the Windows box is
rebooted. I have mongrel_service installed and the service is
configured to start automatically, however Mongrel consistently fails
to start after a reboot. Windows reports the service''s status as
"Started", but attempts to access the
2006 Jun 05
3
ogg only encoding
So, I abandoned the hope of using the ogg python bindings to do pure ogg
container encoding.
I started looking at the libogg in the hopes of retooling the bindings to
follow a better object model
and it actually looks like the problem is down in libogg, not the bindings.
Am I crazy or does libogg
rely on libvorbis to return ogg_packets, and that there are no functions
that will build an ogg_packet
2007 Jul 12
0
No subject
delivery of the signal, and route the signal around internally digitally,
if you have ISDN. This means, for example, that our USR Courier I-Modem,
which can terminate a 56K call *digitally*, results in my being able to
make a 56K connection from most modern cities here in the US, without
wasting an ILEC ISDN BRI line dedicated to that purpose, by having the
PBX connect an extension to the
2009 Jun 18
1
validObject throws non-caught error when slot doesn't exist
I have been retooling an S4 class definition to include another slot and
have found that the methods::validObject function (defined in
methods/R/SClasses.R) in R-devel throws an error that isn't caught
internally (and thus not controllable by 'test' argument) when
retrieving a non-existent slot. The offending line of code is shown below:
> validObject
function (object, test =
2017 Dec 17
3
Offsite hosted backup solutions
...ortant would interrupt data of negligible importance.
This worked well, however Code42 always bothered me as the software
delivery was low quality on Linux, it was a tar file and only implemented
sysv scripts and they did not have a cli interface. I worked around this as
long as I could until they retooled the app based on electron and as bad
as the ui was, it got worse.
At this point I would rather switch vendors. Anyone know of another that
meets the criteria, from what I can see it doesn't look like any support sets?
Thanks,
jlc
2011 Sep 09
0
[LLVMdev] git Status Update?
I believe the concern here is concentrating on how owning devs + others
conduct incremental patch reviews in conformance with the current LLVM/svn
based practice. IMHO any automated approach, such as your suggestion, would
have to incorporate this concern, while simultaneously not forcing core devs to
temporarily stop their current LLVM work in favor of learning a new review process,
and
2011 Sep 09
4
[LLVMdev] git Status Update?
On Sep 8, 2011, at 7:47 PM, Chris Lattner wrote:
> I don't see the conversion to Git actually happening until someone can clearly demonstrate a win for the open source project.
I would think that using git would allow LLVM to setup a system whereby commits are pushed to a special buildbot repository instead of the main repository. If a commit fails to pass the test suite then it would be
2004 Jan 18
6
ADSI phone vs. IP phone
Assuming the price of an ADSI screen phone (say, Aastra 390) was the same
as an IP screen phone (say, Cisco 7960) and someone was setting up an *
server for their 20 employees (each of whom would have either an ADSI or IP
phone on their desk), would there be advantages to using the ADSI phones
over the IP phones, or vice-versa? For discussion, let's assume that the
hardware needed to
2017 Dec 17
0
Offsite hosted backup solutions
...ta of negligible importance.
>
> This worked well, however Code42 always bothered me as the software
> delivery was low quality on Linux, it was a tar file and only implemented
> sysv scripts and they did not have a cli interface. I worked around this as
> long as I could until they retooled the app based on electron and as bad
> as the ui was, it got worse.
>
> At this point I would rather switch vendors. Anyone know of another that
> meets the criteria, from what I can see it doesn't look like any support sets?
Can't say about Windows clients, but for all my Lin...
2011 Feb 23
0
[patch] Reopen dumpfiles on signal
I wanted to use the Icecast dumpfile for hourly stream archival, so I added a signal handler to trigger the re-opening of dumpfiles. This lets me rename the dumpfile, signal Icecast, and repeat. Patch is attached.
I've never spent any time in the Icecast source before now, so I had a couple of questions/thoughts:
1. Since all I needed was to trigger a re-open, I went with a new signal &
2011 Jun 02
1
censorReg/survreg
Hi all,
I would like to ask whether anyone knows if the censorReg in S-plus regress the mean survival model or the hazard and if it uses the maximum likelihood in order to estimate the values?
In addition, is there anyone knowing why censorReg does not exist in R and what's the difference between censorReg and survreg (besides the truncation)?
Cheers,Skevi
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2006 Dec 10
0
Guest domU installs
Just a thought I wanted to throw out but having been running Fedora
Core on my AMD64 for awhile now and getting to look at their Xen install
I've had a few thoughts. Mostly related to installing domU's. FC has a
virt-install that is written in python that's in their
python-virtinstall package. It's a nice way to install the domU but it
only works currently with a FC install.
2003 Jun 26
0
Accounts randomly clobber on user add (LDAP, XP, Samba PDC)
Hi folks,
This has been quite a mystery to us; we are in the process of migrating
over from workgroups to a domain with Samba as the PDC. Every now and
then when we add a machine to the domain it clobbers a random user's
account in our LDAP database. I though it might be a problem with the
smbldap-tools included in the samba dist., but after reviewing the code
and retooling
2009 Nov 19
3
R Usage Statistics
Hi,
I got the following comment from the reviewer of a paper (describing an
algorithm implemented in R) that I submitted to BMC Bioinformatics:
"Finally, which useful for exploratory work and some prototyping,
neither R nor S-Plus are appropriate environments for deploying user
applications that would receive much use."
I can certainly respond by pointing out that CRAN contains
2006 Apr 29
3
Making R talk to Win/OpenBUGS in Linux (again)
..., it does not even work to manually
open the bugs.script file and then choose "Model/Script". it just
returns a screen full of errors saying the commands fail. I don't
think rbugs gets even that far, however, since the WinBUGS window does
pop up, but nothing happens.
rbugs has been retooled to emphasize use of linbugs, the
OpenBUGS-based thing for linux, but I can't get linbugs to run at all
on my system, and the linbugs program itself appears to have been
removed from OpenBUGS distribution altogether. (I'm following that
with separate email to the OpenBUGS group).
I think JA...
2011 Nov 23
5
Forget SMB password immediately
Hi,
I'm new to CentOS and also on the list, since I usually work with Debian. My problem is as follows:
I have a NAS where users connect to do their backups. Each user has a folder shared where only he can enter. Multiple users get connected from a CentOS 5.7 to the NAS, each in its shared folder.
I connect to the NAS by entering the login, password and shared folder of user A (here I