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2006 Mar 28
0
Why is RAILS_ROOT so roundabout?
Why is RAILS_ROOT ''script/../config/../'', rather than say ''script/..'' or something even simpler? Joe -- Posted via http://www.ruby-forum.com/.
2018 Oct 08
2
[patch 00/11] x86/vdso: Cleanups, simmplifications and CLOCK_TAI support
...&ka->master_cycle_now); > > kvm_get_time_and_clockread() gets those values from > do_monotonic_boot(), which, barring bugs, should cause > get_kvmclock_ns() to return exactly the same thing as > ktime_get_boot_ns() + ka->kvmclock_offset, albeit in a rather > roundabout manner. > > So what am I missing? Is there actually something wrong with my patch? For the bug mentioned in the comment not to happen, you must only read TSC and add it as offset to (TSC value, time-of-day data). Its more than "a roundabout manner". Read the comment again. &gt...
2018 Oct 08
2
[patch 00/11] x86/vdso: Cleanups, simmplifications and CLOCK_TAI support
...&ka->master_cycle_now); > > kvm_get_time_and_clockread() gets those values from > do_monotonic_boot(), which, barring bugs, should cause > get_kvmclock_ns() to return exactly the same thing as > ktime_get_boot_ns() + ka->kvmclock_offset, albeit in a rather > roundabout manner. > > So what am I missing? Is there actually something wrong with my patch? For the bug mentioned in the comment not to happen, you must only read TSC and add it as offset to (TSC value, time-of-day data). Its more than "a roundabout manner". Read the comment again. &gt...
2007 Jul 16
2
OT - Cisco Callmanager System Prompts
Off topic, but involves an Asterisk deployment in a roundabout way. Anyone here intimately familiar with Cisco Callmanager (Version 4-5), that can tell me where a directory of the standard system voice prompts for Callmanager might be obtained? I am looking for the text and filenames of the standard prompt set that ships with Callmanager, have been all over t...
2006 Jul 01
1
The ZFS Read / Write roundabout
Hey all - Was playing a little with zfs today and noticed that when I was untarring a 2.5gb archive both from and onto the same spindle in my laptop, I noticed that the bytes red and written over time was seesawing between approximately 23MB/s and 0MB/s. It seemed like we read and read and read till we were all full up, then wrote until we were empty, and so the cycle went. Now: as it happens,
2009 Apr 20
3
what is R best for; what should one learn in addition to R
Hi, I've been working with R for a couple of years, and I've been able to get most of the things done that I needed (sometimes in a roundabout way). A few experienced statisticians told me that R is best for interactive data analysis, but for large-scale computations, one needs something else. I understand that this all depends on what you are trying to accomplish, and R offers many ways to make large-scale computing possible. I am seek...
2018 Oct 06
2
[patch 00/11] x86/vdso: Cleanups, simmplifications and CLOCK_TAI support
On Thu, Oct 04, 2018 at 03:15:32PM -0700, Andy Lutomirski wrote: > For better or for worse, I'm trying to understand this code. So far, > I've come up with this patch: > > https://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/luto/linux.git/commit/?h=x86/vdso-tglx&id=14fd71e12b1c4492a06f368f75041f263e6862bf > > Is it correct, or am I missing some subtlety? The master
2018 Oct 06
2
[patch 00/11] x86/vdso: Cleanups, simmplifications and CLOCK_TAI support
On Thu, Oct 04, 2018 at 03:15:32PM -0700, Andy Lutomirski wrote: > For better or for worse, I'm trying to understand this code. So far, > I've come up with this patch: > > https://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/luto/linux.git/commit/?h=x86/vdso-tglx&id=14fd71e12b1c4492a06f368f75041f263e6862bf > > Is it correct, or am I missing some subtlety? The master
2001 Nov 02
3
su/sudo using ssh auth
...of root would be enough to become root or any other user with any key in that file. For 'sudo' a similar mechanism could be used. With existing ssh software I can, of course, put my key into root's authorized_keys file and ssh to 'root at localhost', but this is an unnecessary roundabout route, conflicts with policies disallowing remote root logins and doesn't give me access to other accounts (like 'news' or user accounts) I want to 'su' to. Any ideas how this could be accomplished? Jochen -- Jochen Topf - jochen at remote.org - http://www.remote.org/jochen/
2019 Jan 07
2
[Xray] Help with Xray
...me. Let me > land a patch to fix this. Thanks Dean. > Is there a way to find the function name from the identifier? > > You can try this manually by using the `llvm-xray extract -symbolize` > tool to get a YAML file that maps the function id's to symbols, but > that's a roundabout way of doing it. Ideally the graph-diff tool > should just do it. > > I have tried this strangely I got this error $> llvm-xray extract -symbolize xray-log.clang-8.* YAML:1:1: error: Got empty plain scalar llvm-xray: Cannot extract instrumentation map from 'xray-log.clang-8.*'...
2018 Oct 08
0
[patch 00/11] x86/vdso: Cleanups, simmplifications and CLOCK_TAI support
...r_cycle_now); > > > > kvm_get_time_and_clockread() gets those values from > > do_monotonic_boot(), which, barring bugs, should cause > > get_kvmclock_ns() to return exactly the same thing as > > ktime_get_boot_ns() + ka->kvmclock_offset, albeit in a rather > > roundabout manner. > > > > So what am I missing? Is there actually something wrong with my patch? > > For the bug mentioned in the comment not to happen, you must only read > TSC and add it as offset to (TSC value, time-of-day data). > > Its more than "a roundabout manner&quot...
2005 Dec 16
1
Composing HTML e-mail with a PDF attachment
...tachment (generated from pdf/writer). But I can''t figure out how to use an .rhtml template to generate the HTML, and then attach a PDF file to it. I''ve thought about rendering a separate template from the one with the same name as my ActionMailer subclass, but it seems a bit roundabout to define two different methods to send one e-mail message. I''ve tried the suggestions at <http://wiki.rubyonrails.com/rails/pages/HowToSendMimeMultipartEmailsWithActionMailer>, but to no avail. Does anyone have a simple solution to this problem? Thanks in advance, Reuven
2003 Apr 25
1
error report for transfer
...he transfer dying issues, which claims, " Sometimes fatal error messages from the remote machine can be lost on the way to the client; you should investigate on the server for something stopping the transmission. The most common cause is that the destination disk is full." which is a roundabout way of saying, "it's not our fault, it's your fault". However: There is no problem on the machines themselves. There is plenty of disk space. The only thing I can think of, is an ssh error somehow. A specific message I am seeing, when trying to do an rsync of a 4+ gig filesyste...
2012 May 02
1
Referencing factors through their equivalent numeric level
...de] > as.numeric(x) [1] 1 2 2 3 1 [/code] Suppose I have [code] y <- 2 [/code] I want the numeric value of y to reference the level of factor x. That is, I am looking for a function (`foo') so that I will get the following [code] foo(y) #or maybe foo(y,x) [1] B [/code] I can think of a roundabout way of doing through a user defined function, but I am sure that there is a built-in function that offers this functionality. I'd be grateful if someone could tell me what that function is. Thanks in advance -- Kaushik Krishnan (kaushik.s.krishnan at gmail.com)
2009 Mar 27
2
adding matrices with common column names
folks, if i have three matrices, a, b, cc with some colnames in common, and i want to create a matrix which consists of the common columns added up, and the other columns tacked on, what's a good way to do it? i've got the following roundabout code for two matrices, but if the number of matrices increases, then i'm a bit stymied. > a <- matrix(1:20,ncol=4); colnames(a) <- c("a","b","c","d") b <- > matrix(1:20,ncol=4); colnames(b) <- c("b","c","d&quo...
2004 Feb 24
2
ssh and rsyncd.conf
I am able to perform the following line rsync -rsh="/usr/bin/ssh" filename host:/dir/filename But I am not able to perform this rsync -rsh="/usr/bin/ssh" filename host:module_name where rsyncd.conf contains the following pid file = /var/run/rsyncd.pid log file = /var/log/rsyncd.log read only = false [module_name] path = /home/test comment =
2010 Jun 03
3
reformat time from hhmm
...corded with a datalogger that produced a timestamp in 4 columns: Year, Day of Year, Time in (H)HMM and Seconds. I would like to have R interpret these columns as a time object and have made some progress (e.g., using paste() to create a single column and then strptime() to interpret -- is that too roundabout??), but one thing is throwing me off and I can't seem to conquer it. The hour-minute column in the raw data has no colon, so noon looks like "1200". Morning times have only 3 characters and afternoon times have 4. I've been playing around with a fake set of times: times <-...
2019 Jan 07
2
[Xray] Help with Xray
Hi Dean, I have tried with -instr-map-1 and -instr-map-2, it didn't work. Is there a way to find the function name from the identifier? -DTharun On Mon, Jan 7, 2019 at 2:29 PM Dean Michael Berris <dean.berris at gmail.com> wrote: > Hi Dangeti, > > That's interesting -- can you try providing both `-instr-map-1=` and > `-instr-map-2=` even though they're the same
2007 Aug 03
1
extracting dispersion parameter from quasipoisson lmer model
...obtain the dispersion parameter as described above. Is this correct? samp.m4 <- mcmcsamp(m4, n = 1000) print(summary(samp.m4)) (eDF <- mean(samp.m4[,"deviance"]) - deviance(m4, REML=FALSE)) # potentially useful approximate DF? However, rather than going through this roundabout, there appears to be an easier way to obtain the dispersion parameter. I have noted that the 'quasibinomial' produces a dispersion parameter in the model output, but the 'quasipoisson' output does not contain this useful number. Given that each of my models is fit by lmer with a qua...
2010 Nov 11
1
Fwd: ntp help
...; shows no iptables stuff set at all, so there is no firewall blocking it. Maybe I could ask my question and someone could tell me how to configure? There are 4 machines: 1. 10.5.1.50 2. 10.5.0.20 / 192.168.1.100 3. 10.6.1.50 4. 10.6.0.20 / 192.168.1.101 The 10.5s cannot reach the 10.6s (except roundaboutly through the 192 network). The two 192 machines are connected directly to each other. You can get back and forth between them I want to set it up so that, and it doesn't matter which way), one of the 191.168.1.X machines NTP syncs to the other, and then the 10.5.1.50 syncs to 10.5.0.20 and...