Displaying 16 results from an estimated 16 matches for "rubric".
2015 Jul 29
0
smbd core-dumping when removing file; mis-configuration?
...sters now.
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The referenced line 14 is:
info registers
Which to my untrained eye does not look suspicious. I'm not sure where
to place blame because Samba is clearly a high-profile, well-used
project (meaning I must have misconfigured something), but I've always
followed the rubric of "if it coredumps, it has a bug".
Does any of this look familiar to anyone? Have I obviously flubbed some
configuration item? I'm hoping so, because I'd like to not have to
discover some critical error in my implementation of Samba two months
after I turn this puppy live f...
2015 Feb 05
0
Another Fedora decision
...ladders) then that is
your affair and who am I to disagree with your choice.
The change to Anaconda is not an issue because of what it is but for
how it was done; arbitrarily, without community input, and without
consideration of other points of view. That arrogant act was then
excused under the rubric of 'increased security'. It that part which
irritates me.
My indulgence in raising this issue at all is to highlight the
inappropriate responses that the human desire to do 'something',
'anything', no matter how pointless, so often trump considered
reflective contemplation...
2009 Aug 25
0
[LLVMdev] Post-dominance analysis for multiple-exit functions
On Aug 24, 2009, at 4:58 PM, Jonathan Ragan-Kelley wrote:
> Many published analyses which build on post-dominance assume a
> canonical single-dominator-tree form induced by unifying all exits
> (and often adding a virtual edge from START to END). In contrast, it
> seems that the current LLVM post-dominator analysis only operates in a
> mode in which it generates a forest of
2008 Dec 13
3
SER, OpenSER, Kamailio, OpenSIPS -- what are you using?
One of the above is frequently used to front-end Asterisk.
I used OpenSER to front-end a farm of Asterisk servers and was very happy
with it. The ability to take a box out of service or to route a specific
DNIS to a box for testing rocks.
Since OpenSER has died (I don't care about the
politics/personalities/trademarks), Kamailio and OpenSIPS have risen from
the ashes. What are you using?
2014 Oct 14
2
[LLVMdev] RFC: variable names
On Mon, Oct 13, 2014 at 5:25 PM, Jim Grosbach <grosbach at apple.com> wrote:
> This convention sounds like it would cause people to have to be constantly
> asking themselves "is this common enough to be an initialism-as-word or
> not?". The thing that started this conversation was someone complaining
> about going between codebases that they weren't sure whether to
2023 Aug 28
4
Book Recommendation
Good Morning,
I am doing some research to develop a new course where I teach. I am
looking for a book to use in the course content to teach accomplishing
SQL in R.
Does anyone know of a book on this topic to recommend for consideration?
Thank You,
--
*Stephen Dawson, DSL*
/Executive Strategy Consultant/
Business & Technology
+1 (865) 804-3454
http://www.shdawson.com
2023 Oct 13
1
rnrfa package problems
...# Option b: from OS grid reference to BNG
osg_parse(gridRef = "NC581062", CoordSystem = "BNG")
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osg_parse seems to be built into the rnrfa package so I don?t know why it
doesn?t work?
Then this bounding box code works but doesn?t seem to capture any stations
although rubric says that it should capture stations in mid Wales - the
tibble is empty
# Define a bounding box.
bbox <- list(lonMin = -3.76, latMin = 52.43, lonMax = -3.67, latMax = 52.48)
The ggmap code following gives an error ? this may be because the bbox data
is empty but I?m not sure The needed pa...
2008 Nov 29
0
[LLVMdev] explicit stack management
William Morgan wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> At the bottom of chapter 8 of the tutorial, on the topic of closures,
> mentions that there are "often better ways to implement these features
> than explicit stack frames". Does anyone know what techniques this
> cryptic statement might be referring to?
>
> Thanks!
>
I would say it means to have a "stackless"
2008 Nov 29
3
[LLVMdev] explicit stack management
Hi all,
At the bottom of chapter 8 of the tutorial, on the topic of closures,
mentions that there are "often better ways to implement these features
than explicit stack frames". Does anyone know what techniques this
cryptic statement might be referring to?
Thanks!
--
William <wmorgan-llvm at masanjin.net>
2009 Aug 24
2
[LLVMdev] Post-dominance analysis for multiple-exit functions
Many published analyses which build on post-dominance assume a
canonical single-dominator-tree form induced by unifying all exits
(and often adding a virtual edge from START to END). In contrast, it
seems that the current LLVM post-dominator analysis only operates in a
mode in which it generates a forest of post-dominator trees, with one
rooted at each exit node. The problem this can cause is
2012 Jan 03
6
calculate quantiles of a custom function
Hi,
I guess that my problem has an obvious answer, but I have not been able to
find it.
Suppose I create a custom function, consisting of two beta-distributions:
myfunction <- function(x) {
dbeta(x,2,6) + dbeta(x,6,2)
}
How can I calculate the quantiles of myfunction?
I have not seen any continous function treated in the docs, and applying the
"quantile function" gives me an
2011 Dec 15
2
fundamental guide to use of numerical optimizers?
I was in a presentation of optimizations fitted with both MPlus and
SAS yesterday. In a batch of 1000 bootstrap samples, between 300 and
400 of the estimations did not converge. The authors spoke as if this
were the ordinary cost of doing business, and pointed to some
publications in which the nonconvergence rate was as high or higher.
I just don't believe that's right, and if some
2004 Apr 14
7
trend turning points
Hi,
does anybody know of a nice test to detect trend turning points in time
series? Possibly with reference?
Thanks,
joerg
2008 May 16
6
Some architecture questions for my mongrelian friends
Hey,
I''m working on a project, and mongrel may be part of the stack, but
I''ve got some more general questions and ideas I''m hoping to run by
this list. The people on this list have a broader knowledgebase and
more experience than any place else I know - plus a general
friendliness and willingness to help!
I''m working with a company who has a really antique
2011 Oct 25
3
thanks for your input, fletcher
hey fletcher, thanks for your input here. :+)
and -- quite obviously -- your program will be
whatever it is that _you_ think that it should be.
of course.
the thing is, i am certain that i have been clear
that the feature that i believe will be "killer" is
on-the-fly formatted display. that's my stand.
and i'd say my reasoning has been equally clear,
namely that this
2010 Jun 07
20
Homegrown Hybrid Storage
Hi,
I''m looking to build a virtualized web hosting server environment accessing
files on a hybrid storage SAN. I was looking at using the Sun X-Fire x4540
with the following configuration:
- 6 RAID-Z vdevs with one hot spare each (all 500GB 7200RPM SATA drives)
- 2 Intel X-25 32GB SSD''s as a mirrored ZIL
- 4 Intel X-25 64GB SSD''s as the L2ARC.
-