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2007 Jun 29
0
[LLVMdev] Web Server back up
On Fri, 29 Jun 2007, John Criswell wrote: > Chris Lattner wrote: >> On Fri, 29 Jun 2007, John Criswell wrote: >>> The LLVM web server is up and running, but we're still working on some >>> subversion configuration issues. The server may go up and down >>> intermittently as we try configuration changes over the next half hour. >>> >> >>
2007 Jun 29
2
[LLVMdev] Web Server back up
Chris Lattner wrote: > On Fri, 29 Jun 2007, John Criswell wrote: > >> The LLVM web server is up and running, but we're still working on some >> subversion configuration issues. The server may go up and down >> intermittently as we try configuration changes over the next half hour. >> > > Apparently someone clobbered
2016 Mar 12
0
Adding image file support for Windows
...s this for Syslinux v3.72, but by v6.03 the > > data structures changed significantly. Rather than re-invest in > > updating the tool, it would be better to add this feature upstream into > SYSLINUX. > > Although I personally prefer "top-posting," you are bound to be scolded by > at least one individual if you continue to do so. I find that scolding sufficiently > irritating to go out of my way to painstakingly re-arrange every single post to > this mailing-list, despite setting my e-mail program's regular behaviour to my > preference. I hope it's...
2007 Aug 01
1
Splom custom superpanels
I thought one nice addition to a splom figure would be to have the scatterplots in the upper triangle and a color-coordinated correlation matrix on the bottom. So I tried my hand at customizing panel.pairs(), and was rebuffed. Many times. Four hours of fruitless debugging later, I turn to you for help: panel.pairs(z=teststatfull[,6:12], pscales=0, panel.subscripts=FALSE, subscripts=,
2008 Jan 18
1
PR#10583
Thank you for your quick reply and for only indirectly scolding me for abusing the RBugs list. :-) However, I do think there is something funny in the 2.7.0 docu (or in the code). Things behave as expected and explained by you for version 2.6.0/2.6.1, but in the development version 2.7.0 (which I was using) the output is different (see below). The CHANGES file does mention some changes about the
2010 Nov 22
9
btrfs problems and fedora 14
I thought I would try btrfs on a new installation of f14. yes, I know its experimental but stable so it seemed to be a good time to try it. I am not sure if I have missed something out of all my searching but am I correct in thinking that currently: I. it is not possible to boot from a snapshot of the operating system and, in particular, the yum snapshots cannot be used for
2009 Sep 25
12
uniqueness validation perplexity
I want to write a validate routine to check to enforce that a position must be unique in a category. (In another category, it doesn''t have to and shouldn''t need to be unique.) I write this code which works happily for new items: def position_in_category_not_unique @items = Item.find( :all, :conditions => [ "category_id = ? AND position = ?", category_id,
2016 Mar 12
3
Adding image file support for Windows
Hi Community - I would like to request that SYSLINUX be extended to install on a filesystem image file on the Windows platform. This feature is available on Linux (option -t); however, on Windows SYSLINUX only installs with a raw device path. This feature would be use by another open source project. As an small incentive, I'll offer a small, token bounty ($50) for the developer that
2006 Aug 09
8
Server Hacked: Cpanel
Hi, I have servers of mixed OS, some Centos, some Fedora, and after the flame war that erupted last week (where I said basically nothing and just watched), my server was hacked by this team of hackers, actually their friend: http://www.sibersavascilar.com/ This made Karanbir's statements about mixing Cpanel and Centos (any maybe any linux distro) come true very quickly. If
2010 Apr 07
1
[LLVMdev] Call for Help: Testing
...buried? It could be on the front page in the "Upcoming Release" box. I'm trying to help us become a more helpful community, especially for new people and those who can't spend a lot of volunteer time on LLVM but still want to help. What I don't want to see is people getting scolded for not doing enough. That doesn't help any of us. Let's end the thread as it's not doing anyone any good at this point. -Dave
2015 Sep 20
0
summary(lmList) issues
...but I haven't been able to get to the bottom of the problem yet. Opinions about submitting this as a bug report (nlme is maintained by R-core), or other useful input? It seems reasonable to me, but it could be argued that this is just an edge case, too bad. I don't really mind getting scolded for submitting what is considered, but I'm trying to do my due diligence. Ben Bolker
2006 Sep 25
2
To redirect any message into /dev/null
Hi all, I'm running a script in my crontab like this: */50 * * * * /root/scripts/keepjobrun 2>&1 > /dev/null However, crontab always sends a message to root (me) about the above script. How do I stop it from sending any notification? Thank you very much, -- Fajar Priyanto | Reg'd Linux User #327841 | Linux tutorial http://linux2.arinet.org 1:23pm up 5:18, 2.6.16.13-4-default
2006 Mar 30
0
symbols plot
before getting scolded for submitting a (non-)bug report: when using the 'symbols' function for plotting boxplot data (i.e. using 'boxplots' symbols), I noted that the x/y-position of the symbols is associated with the center of the box. while this is obviously natural for a usual plotting symbol (say...
1999 Apr 16
1
Microsoft Certified Professional Magazine publishes Samba art icle.
I got mcp mag a day or two ago, Great writeup!! I was a little surprised that they ran such a glowing review of samba, with some of the negative implications on NT. It is very nice to see Microsoft show an interest in interoperability. -Steve Roylance > -----Original Message----- > From: Jeremy Allison [SMTP:jallison@cthulhu.engr.sgi.com] > Sent: Thursday, April 15, 1999 6:41 PM >
2006 Mar 30
0
symbols plot
before getting scolded for submitting a (non-)bug report: when using the 'symbols' function for plotting boxplot data (i.e. using 'boxplots' symbols), I noted that the x/y-position of the symbols is associated with the center of the box. while this is obviously natural for a usual plotting symbol (say a...
2007 Jun 29
1
[LLVMdev] Web Server back up
On Jun 29, 2007, at 3:57 PM, Chris Lattner wrote: > On Fri, 29 Jun 2007, John Criswell wrote: >> Chris Lattner wrote: >>> On Fri, 29 Jun 2007, John Criswell wrote: >>>> The LLVM web server is up and running, but we're still working >>>> on some >>>> subversion configuration issues. The server may go up and down >>>>
2004 Nov 24
17
outbound shaping
Well it appears i have no clue what im doing. I thought i had the below script working to shape outbound ftp traffic....however, it is shaping inbound traffic too. I have NO clue why. Please comment if anyone has any ideas why this doesnt work. I want to shape only outbound ftp traffic and not inbound or lan traffic. #!/bin/bash #shaping passive and active outbound ftp traffic on an
2006 Jan 17
5
Hash.new{|h,k| h[k] = ""} ... but for views?
...;' as follows: <%= favorite_food %> <%= favorite_color %> ... and I attempt to render it with a call of: <%= render(:partial => ''foo'', :locals => {:favorite_food => "Anything but natto."}) %> ... then I''ll be scolded since I didn''t provide a value for ''favorite_color''. I''d rather just give all unassigned variables a default value as described in the first paragraph. Anyone know of a way this can be done? -- Posted via http://www.ruby-forum.com/.
2004 Oct 13
1
RE: [R] debugging non-visible functions
[I'm diverting this to R-devel, as I believe my questions are more appropriate for that.] > From: Prof Brian Ripley [snip] > Luke Tierney recommends removing the NAMESPACE file during > development of > a package if you need frequent access to debug/change its functions. But isn't that a bit troublesome if there is a shared object to be loaded in the NAMESPACE file? If I
2004 Oct 13
0
RE: [R] debugging non-visible functions
> From: Duncan Temple Lang > > Prof Brian Ripley wrote: > > On Wed, 13 Oct 2004, Liaw, Andy wrote: > > > > > > > On a slightly different topic: In R-2.0.0, packages with > NAMESPACE no > > > longer need to use the package= argument in .C/.Fortran. > Does that mean if > > > I remove those arguments, I should put R version >=