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2007 Dec 13
10
multiple files with same attributes
I''m almost afraid to ask because this probably sticks out like a sore thumb on the wiki somewhere, and I''m just not seeing it. But I have a bunch of files with the same owner/mode. Is there a way to somehow collapse these, so that all I repeat is the file name? Example: file { "/opt/test/1": owner => "jtan", group =>
2008 May 16
2
Taking little break from wine-users
Whew. I have to take a breather for a week or two from the wine-users traffic. See you all when my hands are less sore...
2008 Mar 22
2
Anyone used Siemens SIP/Dect phones?
Hi all, I am close to purchasing some new DECT phones for our home office here in the UK. We use Asterisk and I am sorely tempted by the Siemens C475IP or the "soon-to-become-available-in-the-uk" S685IP. Both systems have great feature sets and, on-paper at least, look to be the bee's knees. Anyone got any skeletons on them? Thanks Alan -- The way out is open!
2007 Nov 17
7
Down with Lambda!!
Rspec is all about using natural language to define behavior. In this context, I feel that lambda is sorely out of place. I was chatting on #irc and a pal of mine (wycats) proposed an interesting alternative: alias_method :doing, :lambda so instead of something like lambda {post :create, {:title => nil}}.should raise_error(ActiveRecord::RecordInvalid) we get doing {post :create, {:title
2006 Feb 07
14
Production Server That Just Works?
Hi, Love Rails... I''m looking for a Production Quality Server that brings the same ease of use as Rails does to web development. I''ve tried TextDrive, and never got it to work. I''m sure there are good reasons why it didn''t work but they are beyond me. I''ve contacted tech support there several times, and it seems that there are so many setups that
2018 Jan 02
2
Call-stack and exception handling for Windows x64 JIT
Hi, I use LLVM MCJIT extensively and one of the sore spots is debugging. We lose stack information if we crash during execution of one of our JIT functions. I spent some time to understand Windows x64 stack/exception handling and was able to hardcode support for a single JIT function and was able to maintain the call stack correctly. However it requires knowledge of the prolog of the function to
2008 Dec 02
4
Bug in "transform"?
Dear useRs, Here is a weird behavior of transform function: mtcars1<-matcars transform(mtcars1,t1=3,t2=4) Error in data.frame(`_data`, e[!matched]) : arguments imply differing number of rows: 32, 1 instead, this works: mtcars1$t1<-0 transform(mtcars1,t1=3,t2=4) also works if applied in turn: transform(mtcars1,t1=3) transform(mtcars1,t2=4) I often need to use this
2016 Sep 06
3
Upgrading asterisk 13.7 to 13.11. Segfaults
Hello. Several months server working on asterisk 13.7 and pjproject 2.5 (installed separately). Once a day the server crashes or hangs and is familiar sores that written watchdogs. Yesterday I decided to upgrade to 13.11 and bundled pjproject (2.5.5). Solved all the problems with compilation I started asterisk several times and each time after 5-7 seconds was seg fault. So I didn't get
2016 Sep 06
2
Upgrading asterisk 13.7 to 13.11. Segfaults
06.09.2016 16:42, George Joseph ?????: > > > On Tue, Sep 6, 2016 at 7:32 AM, Dmitriy Serov <serov.d.p at gmail.com > <mailto:serov.d.p at gmail.com>> wrote: > > Hello. > > Several months server working on asterisk 13.7 and pjproject 2.5 > (installed separately). Once a day the server crashes or hangs and > is familiar sores that written
2006 Aug 15
4
escaping html?
Hi I have a wysiwyg html ditor in my app. How do I escape html written to the database and encoding when I display the content> Ty Pieter -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: http://wrath.rubyonrails.org/pipermail/rails/attachments/20060815/d8c50941/attachment.html
2013 Nov 11
0
[LLVMdev] [cfe-dev] RFC: A proposal to move toward using C++11 features in LLVM & Clang / bounding support for old host compilers
> No it is not because we don't yet know which specific versions of > toolchains we're going to use. In our case we need to know the exact > point release of gcc recommended for LLVM. 4.7.x is too vague. We want > to make sure we're using the same compiler as the rest of the LLVM > community. The rest of the LLVM community isn't using a specific compiler version
2004 Jul 27
1
Sad news about JW Schultz
I was saddened to learn today that JW Schultz was found dead back on March 27th of this year. JW was a big help in the recent development of rsync and I sorely missed his presence during the last release cycle. JW was also the author of the Dirvish backup software, and Keith Lofstrom (who provided me with the sad news) has plans to put some memorial information onto the new dirvish site as
2013 Oct 02
1
Accessing the host server's file system from a guest OS
Is there no way in which one can access the host's filesystem from within a guest OS. Libvirt's virt-manager GUI seems to indicate that there is, by virtue of the FileSystem Passthrough option as shown below [image: Inline image 1] The scenario I typically have is a Linux Server on a ext4 file system, with a Windows 7 Guest OS running a KVM machine. No matter what combination of
2007 May 29
1
best practicefor storage allocation for vm?
dear list, whats de best practice giving store to vm? you can make plans for every server, but some have much free space, some vm''s need storage. is there a way to easy change disk capacity? storage for xen-server side: a) fc shared storage for a hand of servers. images sored on centrally storage. b) local lvm and the posibility do add local disks for the vm''s wich variant do you prefer? on vm side: my idea was to give every machine minimum disk and add disks when needed. but what do do when unexpected growth or changes needed? a) resize lvm-disk => have t...
2015 Mar 10
1
DND on a Polycom IP450
Only slightly asterisk related I suppose, but hoping someone has attempted this... I have an old installation with a bunch of IP501s, and one died. I replaced it with an IP450, and the user sorely misses his DND button. I hated those DND buttons anyway, as I couldn't control them centrally. I'd *like* to program one of his softkeys to send a *XX sequence to do DND on the
2007 Dec 04
1
patch for oggz-comment
Hi, It seems the oggz-comment on your computer has more features than the one you sent in August :-) Any chance you could send a more recent copy? In any case, I've updated the --help output for the -s option, and also added a manual page with the same info, in doc/oggz-comment.1.sgml (in svn.annodex.net changeset:3280). cheers, Conrad. On 07/11/2007, Kangyuan Niu
2020 Jun 18
2
[DebugInfo] RFC: Introduce LLVM DI Checker utility
Hi Vedant, Thanks a lot for your comments! >It looks like a lot of the new infrastructure introduced here <https://github.com/djolertrk/llvm-di-checker/commit/9d26ac2557c584f6cf82ac5535fc47f8bd267a27> consists of logic copied from the debugify implementation. Why is introducing a new pair of passes better than extending the ones we have? The core infrastructure needed to track
2012 Mar 09
3
128 bit Document IDs (Please don't hurt me)
I apologize for what may be a sore subject. 4 billion documents is a heck of a lot. 64 bit vs 32 bit would be an incredibly large database with an average document and term size. Why 128 bit? Simply for address space. Mapping a UUID (128 bit) or MongoDB ObjectID (96 bit) directly into the Xapian document space removes the need for referencing one or the other from one or both. I see a common
2008 Jan 07
1
Problem with Blackfin assembly optimizations -- bug in fixed_bfin.h?
Hello everybody, I'm currently trying to run speex on the Blackfin (BF-537) STAMP evaluation board unter uCLinux. Using 1.2 beta 3, I encountered problems when activating the Blackfin assembler optimizations. Without optimizations for blackfin, i.e. calling ./configure --enable-fixed-point --host=bfin-uclinux everything seems to work fine. But when I add the --enable-blackfin-asm flag to
2018 Jan 03
0
Call-stack and exception handling for Windows x64 JIT
This is https://bugs.llvm.org/show_bug.cgi?id=24233. I don't think there's been any movement on it for a while. I don't *think* it should be hard, but I've never really pushed on it. On Tue, Jan 2, 2018 at 3:57 PM, Jason via llvm-dev <llvm-dev at lists.llvm.org> wrote: > Hi, I use LLVM MCJIT extensively and one of the sore spots is debugging. > We lose stack