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2012 Jun 15
1
help in sentDetect() fuction
...s<-"I am very happy, excited, and optimistic.I am very scared, annoyed, and irritated.Iraq?s political crisis entered its second week one step closer to the potential.dissolution of the government, with a call for elections by a vital coalition partner and a suicide attack that extended the spate of violence. that has followed the withdrawal.of U.S. troops" > sentDetect(s, language = "en") #getting output in the following way [1] "I am very happy, excited, and optimistic.I am very scared, annoyed, and irritated.Iraq?s "...
2011 Jun 29
3
yum update -> [Errno 4] Socket Error: timed out
...out I'm getting this on every mirror and have gone through the list of mirrors more than a dozen times. Oddly, the RPMs I'm trying to upgrade I upgraded just yesterday without a problem on another machine on the same LAN with no problems whatsoever. I can ping mirrors fine. There were a spate of these errors back in 2006. The fix for many was to add this line to yum.conf: timeout=300 So I did that on the machine where yum is having the problem, but the same errors are returned. Anyone else seeing this? Anyone know what the problem is?
2018 Jun 12
9
RFC: Bug-closing protocol
TL;DR: It's okay to close a bug, if you can justify it properly. Recently there has been a spate of bug-closing with what I would call inadequate documentation. Comments such as "Obsolete?" or "I assume it's fixed" could be applied to nearly every open bug we have. While this does reduce the open bug count--something I have been watching with morbid fascination for...
2016 Feb 29
0
[isocpp-parallel] Proposal for new memory_order_consume definition
...such thing as a bad program. All programs will compile and enter functional debug (possibly after shipping to customer). On the other hand, a language with undefined behavior makes it possible for compilers (and their run-time support) to identify a program as wrong. The problem with the latest spate of compiler optimizations was not the optimization, but the lack of warnings about exploiting undefined behavior. -- Lawrence Crowl
2003 Sep 02
1
Lost Access to Logon Profiles after upgrade to samba 3 Beta 2
Team: My Debian Sarge "testing" box got upgraded from Samba 2.2.6, I believe, to Samba 3 Beta 2 in the latest dist-upgrade supplied spate of updates (90+, and I missed Sambe being in there . . . ). Not a big deal except that now I have lost access to the logon profiles directories at logon time. It's a basic Samba setup. Uses Unix passwords and Unix accounts, etc. Nothing fancy - no virtual accounts or anything like that. Sa...
2002 Jan 14
1
Problems with .C - [Ff]ree()?
...ed. I do seem to be able to make things behave by removing calls to free(). Changing everything to Calloc() and Free(), didn't help, however. Stack traces aren't especially useful; it often segfaults in operations relating to freeing vectors, but not always: for example, I recently has a spate of segfaults in seq(). It does appear to behave if I remove all the .C calls. It also seems to be more stable if I've already created some large vectors in R before I start making external calls. Any thoughts? This is on NetBSD, btw. Mark <>< -.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-....
2015 Jan 09
2
Pull Request wiki.c.o/AdditionalResources/Repositories
KB -- I made those changes several months ago (Sep/Oct I believe), with discussion in IRC. This was after a spate of people in the main channel having issues with Atomic (there's a name that's going to end up causing problems...) and the continued use of RPMForge/RepoForge, with no indication that they're really really bad. As well as the recognition of the reality that there are a very few repos t...
2018 Jun 13
2
RFC: Bug-closing protocol
...in a commit message. On Tue, Jun 12, 2018 at 1:36 PM, Tom Stellard via llvm-dev < llvm-dev at lists.llvm.org> wrote: > On 06/12/2018 07:51 AM, via llvm-dev wrote: > > TL;DR: It's okay to close a bug, if you can justify it properly. > > > > Recently there has been a spate of bug-closing with what I would call > > inadequate documentation. Comments such as "Obsolete?" or "I assume > > it's fixed" could be applied to nearly every open bug we have. While > > this does reduce the open bug count--something I have been watching...
2018 Jun 13
2
RFC: Bug-closing protocol
...36 PM, Tom Stellard via llvm-dev < >> llvm-dev at lists.llvm.org> wrote: >> >>> On 06/12/2018 07:51 AM, via llvm-dev wrote: >>> > TL;DR: It's okay to close a bug, if you can justify it properly. >>> > >>> > Recently there has been a spate of bug-closing with what I would call >>> > inadequate documentation. Comments such as "Obsolete?" or "I assume >>> > it's fixed" could be applied to nearly every open bug we have. While >>> > this does reduce the open bug count--somethi...
2009 Apr 16
2
MTBF of Ext3 and Partition Size
Hi All, On several of my servers I seem to have a high rate of server crashes do to file system errors. So I have some questions related to this: Is there any Mean Time Between Failure ( MTBF) data for the ext3 file-system? Does increased partition size cause a higher risk of the partition being corrupted? If so, is there any data on the ratio between partition size and the likely hood of
2016 Feb 28
7
[isocpp-parallel] Proposal for new memory_order_consume definition
On Sun, Feb 28, 2016 at 12:27 AM, Markus Trippelsdorf <markus at trippelsdorf.de> wrote: >> > >> > -fno-strict-overflow >> >> -fno-strict-aliasing. > > Do not forget -fno-delete-null-pointer-checks. > > So the kernel obviously is already using its own C dialect, that is > pretty far from standard C. > All these options also have a negative
2015 Jan 14
4
Pull Request wiki.c.o/AdditionalResources/Repositories
On Tue, Jan 13, 2015 at 10:04 AM, Karanbir Singh <mail-lists at karan.org> wrote: > On 01/09/2015 11:49 PM, Tom Sorensen wrote: >> KB -- I made those changes several months ago (Sep/Oct I believe), with >> discussion in IRC. This was after a spate of people in the main channel >> having issues with Atomic (there's a name that's going to end up causing >> problems...) and the continued use of RPMForge/RepoForge, with no >> indication that they're really really bad. As well as the recognition of >> the reali...
2001 Mar 23
1
openssh 2.3.0p1-5 loses stdout
Hello all In a recent spate of paranoia we set our server (SuSE Linux 7.0, kernel 2.2.16) to use SSH version 2 and not SSH1. With openssh 2.3.0p1-5 running as client and server, we find that stdout output is occasionally dropped: ssh server echo "JJJ" usually emits JJJ, but sometimes returns nothing -- although...
2016 Apr 22
2
Fileserver upgraded from 4.1.17 to 4.2 dosen't authenticate users
Hi, I thought Samba4 was able to do everything what was doing Samba3. According to that isn't it possible for you to add a new DC into your NT4 domain which runs Samba4? As it is a DC in addition to others DC (those running Samba3) your domain should continue to work as it did for years. You would just get another DC running more recent Samba. I expect that Samba4 as filesrv is able to
2015 Jan 13
0
Pull Request wiki.c.o/AdditionalResources/Repositories
On 01/09/2015 11:49 PM, Tom Sorensen wrote: > KB -- I made those changes several months ago (Sep/Oct I believe), with > discussion in IRC. This was after a spate of people in the main channel > having issues with Atomic (there's a name that's going to end up causing > problems...) and the continued use of RPMForge/RepoForge, with no > indication that they're really really bad. As well as the recognition of > the reality that there ar...
2003 Sep 04
1
Regular expression matching for ":" - examples needed
It is again perhaps my recent spate of bad sleeping that has prevented my brain from wrapping around this explanation, or it is perhaps my inherent hatred of regular expression syntax. However, I have been unable to put this into a working form after staring at it for a while and trying different recipes. If anyone wants to tak...
2001 Dec 06
0
Lots of files in lost+found ...
Hi, I've recently had a spate of filesystem errors on my laptop which is running a vanilla RedHat 7.2 (kernel 2.4.7) using the ext3 filesystem on all partitions. I have been using the laptop with no apparent problems for some time but last weekend, when I was trying to compile Evolution overnight, I hit a compile problem; it c...
2007 Apr 05
0
IAX2 threads
I've been running an asterisk box that is routing an average of 9 simultaneous calls between a PRI and five asterisk boxes via IAX. After having it run for about five hours I had a spate of these error messages: Out of idle IAX2 threads for I/O, pausing! And then they went away. The only references I can find on google for this error message are in the source. What does this mean and if it's a problem what should I be looking for to diagnose the cause? TIA Thanks, David Rug...
2008 Jan 05
0
Newbie Q: Good link to configuring NAT with Sipura ATA's & hardphones
In trying to get my services up and running, I've encountered the usual spate of first-time issues. I was wondering if there was a good FAQ or Howto on troubleshooting NAT issues. The equipment that I'm using is typically a Sipura ATA or hardphone (SPA-942) sitting behind either a Linux box as firewall (using IPtables and Arno's firewall) or else a Cisco IOS dev...
2007 Mar 19
0
No 'user' in authentication process. only guest access
Hi all, We've recently upgraded our main production Samba server (Solaris 9) to 3.0.24 (compiled from source) We're now getting a spate of problesm which look like:- [2007/03/19 12:02:11, 3, pid=436] smbd/sesssetup.c:reply_sesssetup_and_X_spnego(691) NativeOS=[Windows 2002 Service Pack 2 2600] NativeLanMan=[Windows 2002 5.1] PrimaryDomain=[] [2007/03/19 12:02:11, 3, pid=436] libsmb/ntlmssp.c:ntlmssp_server_auth(672) Got user=[] do...