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2011 Jul 21
4
[LLVMdev] git
On 21 July 2011 11:50, Joerg Sonnenberger <joerg at britannica.bec.de> wrote:
> There is still the major regression with unreadable version numbers.
> Given the amount of Bugzilla traffic with "Fixed in...", that's a
> non-trivial issue.
I wouldn't call that a major regression. For informal use you can
quote 8 hex digits of the git commit name, which isn't
2013 Aug 08
2
pxechain.com and gpxelinux.0 odd behavior
On 08/08/2013 04:14 PM, Hans Lellelid wrote:
>
> Sorry, I will give some better output tomorrow. I think when this
> happened I was still using menu.c32 so I didn't see any output, it just
> reloaded the menu. But I will respond back tomorrow after trying this
> with more scientific rigour. I might be able to do the packet trace,
> though that may be a little tricky to
2013 Aug 08
2
pxechain.com and gpxelinux.0 odd behavior
On 08/08/2013 10:05 AM, Hans Lellelid wrote:
>
> label cobbler
> COM32 pxechn.c32
> append tftp://172.20.30.10/lpxelinux.0
>
> This specific example (using lpxelinux.0) refuses to load the http-url
> kernel from my cobbler box, but if I use non-URL paths (i.e. TFTP) for
> kernel and initrd it works just fine.
>
Does that include a URL-path for TFTP?
Any useful
2001 Nov 08
3
Problem with optim (method L-BFGS-B)
...owing command, and I get a pretty good result (I know
approximatively the theoritical maximum)
optim(c(200,60,500,300,700),test,control=list(fnscale=-1))$par
[1] 398.17520 31.34863 372.17182 217.30874 533.49458
Fortunately, all the optimal values fall in their range of possible
value. But to be rigourous, I should perform a box-constrained
optimization.
Then, I do so with the following command (in fixing the lower and upper
args and not):
optim(c(200,60,500,300,700),test,control=list(fnscale=-1),method="L-BFGS-B",lower=c(200,20,300,200,400),upper=c(500,60,500,300,700))$par
[1] 200 60...
2011 Jul 21
0
[LLVMdev] git
On Thu, Jul 21, 2011 at 12:26:29PM +0100, Jay Foad wrote:
> On 21 July 2011 11:50, Joerg Sonnenberger <joerg at britannica.bec.de> wrote:
> > There is still the major regression with unreadable version numbers.
> > Given the amount of Bugzilla traffic with "Fixed in...", that's a
> > non-trivial issue.
>
> I wouldn't call that a major regression.
2009 Dec 07
1
centos vs rhel vs scientific linux
...t's simply RHEL with any RH-proprietary
branding removed, yes? what's the simplest way to sum up the
difference in a sentence or two?
and i've never used SL but, again as i understand it, it's also RHEL
unbranded but, IIRC, SL is more open to producing updates, whereas
centos is rigourous about tracking the corresponding RHEL version.
does that sound about right?
rday
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2013 Aug 08
1
pxechain.com and gpxelinux.0 odd behavior
On Thu, Aug 8, 2013 at 7:21 PM, Hans Lellelid <hans at velum.net> wrote:
> On Thu, Aug 8, 2013 at 7:15 PM, H. Peter Anvin <hpa at zytor.com> wrote:
>
>> On 08/08/2013 04:14 PM, Hans Lellelid wrote:
>> >
>> > Sorry, I will give some better output tomorrow. I think when this
>> > happened I was still using menu.c32 so I didn't see any output,
2007 Nov 23
7
Modules design patterns ?
Hi,
I''m writing puppet modules since a couple of weeks now, so I''m still
considering myself as a new comer in this field.
It seems that modules I can find on the web or the recipe page on the
wiki almost all use a design pattern where the module is shipped in one
or several class(es) whose configuration are determined by "global" or
nodes variables ala:
module:
class
2004 Feb 05
0
Gamma Test package
Hi,
I have written a Gamma Test package. The Gamma Test (GT) is a
non-parametric non-linear modelling tool that estimates the variance of
the noise in an input/output dataset (including time series). The GT was
recently given a rigourous mathematical proof in the Royal Society. All
the papers on this work to date can be found at Antonia Jone's (Professor
of Neural and Evolutionary computing at Cardiff University) web site see
below.....
http://www.cs.cf.ac.uk/user/Antonia.J.Jones/GammaArchive/IndexPage.htm
This work has...
2005 Oct 24
0
error messages in matrix multiplication
Hello,
I am hoping for some advice on using R - my experience with statistical
programs has been limited to SPSS.
I have been using a textual analysis program and wanted to add some rigour
to making a choice between two models of self-reported cannabis effects. To
do this, I need to compare the two resulting word co-occurence matrices.
The program itself,doesn't offer this as an option
2009 Apr 07
0
Binaries now available for Windows
...can find them at
http://www.flax.co.uk/xapian.shtml
I'd appreciate any feedback from those with more experience in a
particular language - for example I've built one-click installable
packages for Python, but I'm not sure if there's equivalents for the
other languages. Any more rigourous testing of the binaries would also
be appreciated, as I've only done minimal smoketests on Windows XP.
Best regards
Charlie
2013 Aug 08
0
pxechain.com and gpxelinux.0 odd behavior
On Thu, Aug 8, 2013 at 6:48 PM, H. Peter Anvin <hpa at zytor.com> wrote:
> On 08/08/2013 10:05 AM, Hans Lellelid wrote:
> >
> > label cobbler
> > COM32 pxechn.c32
> > append tftp://172.20.30.10/lpxelinux.0
> >
> > This specific example (using lpxelinux.0) refuses to load the http-url
> > kernel from my cobbler box, but if I use non-URL paths
2013 Aug 08
0
pxechain.com and gpxelinux.0 odd behavior
On Thu, Aug 8, 2013 at 7:15 PM, H. Peter Anvin <hpa at zytor.com> wrote:
> On 08/08/2013 04:14 PM, Hans Lellelid wrote:
> >
> > Sorry, I will give some better output tomorrow. I think when this
> > happened I was still using menu.c32 so I didn't see any output, it just
> > reloaded the menu. But I will respond back tomorrow after trying this
> > with
2020 Oct 14
1
Can anyone advise me on running R and Rstudio on an AWS virtual machine
This is a funny one and if it's off topic here, I would be grateful if I could be guided to where it would be on topic. I have done some searching but not very successfully so far.
Situation: I am doing some analyses of data that are stored in a postgres database in the AWS cloud and using the RJDBC and dplyr packages for the specifics of yanking the data to my own machine. They work and
2004 Aug 06
0
Introduction...
...to get an idea (file = rts.src) . I guess
if you are only intending to run 1-2 channels per 55x you might do it in
floating point. High density, no.
> An issue to consider is why we want a fixed-point port. I suspect we/you
> do. But I'd currently hate to have to justify that suspicion rigourously.
I want a fixed point port because an embedded, say battery powered device,
that runs this codec will need a huge battery if it is a floating point
device. Cheap VoIP phones, for instance, might want to use a 54x, 21xx,
ZSP, 3DSP, ARM, MIPS, StrongARM... you get the idea.
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2011 Jul 21
0
[LLVMdev] git
On Wed, Jul 20, 2011 at 09:32:03PM -0700, Chris Lattner wrote:
> On Jul 20, 2011, at 11:47 AM, Jakob Stoklund Olesen wrote:
>
> >>> If you can work with Jeffrey to come up with better instructions, that would be great.
> >>>
> >>> Just make sure they are newbie-proof.
> >>
> >> Wouldn't it be easier at some point to move llvm.org
2004 Aug 06
2
Introduction...
...me of the TI tools to tell me how good (or
bad) it is going to be. I might not have an immediate need to do a true,
full "fixed point" port at all.
An issue to consider is why we want a fixed-point port. I suspect we/you
do. But I'd currently hate to have to justify that suspicion rigourously.
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[RFC] LLVM Directory Structure Changes (was Re: [PATCH] D20992: [CMake] Add LLVM runtimes directory)
2016 Jun 14
5
[RFC] LLVM Directory Structure Changes (was Re: [PATCH] D20992: [CMake] Add LLVM runtimes directory)
On 14 June 2016 at 17:40, Chris Bieneman <beanz at apple.com> wrote:
> The problem comes from that fact that generally builds are structured as configure -> build. What we actually need is "configure some" -> "build some" -> "configure some more" -> "build some more" -> repeat until done.
Well, GCC has been doing this for years, and
2022 Jan 10
1
[Announce] Samba meta-data symlink vulnerability CVE-2021-20316
...completed in Samba 4.15.0.
Pathname-based VFS calls are still used as an initial optimization to
determine if a client requested path exists, but when data is returned
to the client or written onto the underlying filesystem then the
target component is first opened as a file handle, going through
rigourous checking to ensure it is contained within the share
path. All meta-data is then refreshed from or written to the open
handle, not via pathname-based VFS calls.
As all operations are now done on an open handle we believe that any
further symlink race conditions have been completely eliminated in
Sa...
2022 Jan 10
1
[Announce] Samba meta-data symlink vulnerability CVE-2021-20316
...completed in Samba 4.15.0.
Pathname-based VFS calls are still used as an initial optimization to
determine if a client requested path exists, but when data is returned
to the client or written onto the underlying filesystem then the
target component is first opened as a file handle, going through
rigourous checking to ensure it is contained within the share
path. All meta-data is then refreshed from or written to the open
handle, not via pathname-based VFS calls.
As all operations are now done on an open handle we believe that any
further symlink race conditions have been completely eliminated in
Sa...