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2004 Oct 10
3
R 2.0.0 not suffisantly reliable to be be used
After wasting one whole day, I've finally decided to stay with 1.9.1,
some problems have been reported to R-Bugs.
For occasional users, I would say, there's no worst thing than that:
you installed the new release, and soem of your existing codes no
longer work !
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Fan
2009 Apr 23
1
[LLVMdev] Adding structures in a loop pass
Devang,
Let me reframe my question.I require to keep this extra information as
a structure so as to pass it around to other functions which require
it. Specifically I am working on CellBE and wish to DMA this
information to the SPEs The way of adding the information by PHI nodes
will not suffise since the information may be very large in some cases
which will need to be transfered by a DMA rather
2006 Dec 19
1
BUG: messages created with permissions not respecting umask
Using dovecot 1.0rc15, together with postfix and dovecot-lda.
umask is set to 0007. This should ensure directories and files get
created with read/write permissions for both user and group.
However, dovecot-lda writes files with 600 permissions, instead of 660.
So dovecot does not seem to respect the umask configuration property for
local mail delivery.
In my particular case, I have
2003 Oct 21
0
unexpected behavior when "modified outside"
Hi,
I am using smbmount (3.0.0) on a debian GNU/Linux computer to mount a
Windows 98 folder. I edit C++ files from the Linux computer and compile
them on the Windows computer with VC++ 6.0.
What I don't understand is the different behavior between when a file is
edited with an external editor on windows (let's say wordpad) and when
edited with an external editor via Samba (let's say
2005 May 09
1
Changing AD passwords from Unix box
I have set up my linux system to authenticate against usernames and passwords on
a win2k3 AD server. This seems to work fine, users are able to login to the
linux using ssh, brows home directories, login at the console....
The goal is to allow users that work on Linux systems for development to share
their home directories with windows systems (laptop's running Windows XP). We
have some
2009 Apr 22
0
[LLVMdev] Adding structures in a loop pass
On Wed, Apr 22, 2009 at 12:10 AM, Kshitiz Garg <ksh.cseiitk at gmail.com> wrote:
> Hello,
> I wanted to do some speculative execution on a loop for which I
> require some data storage structure for book keeping. The exact
> structure of this storage buffer can only be determined after loop
> analysis. Is there a clean way to add this new structure to the
> module. Since
2009 Apr 22
2
[LLVMdev] Adding structures in a loop pass
Hello,
I wanted to do some speculative execution on a loop for which I
require some data storage structure for book keeping. The exact
structure of this storage buffer can only be determined after loop
analysis. Is there a clean way to add this new structure to the
module. Since this structure is to be used for each loop iteration I
do not want to allocate it inside the loop.
A second
2000 Mar 21
3
cannot start samba
Hi,
I need help.
I am running Caldera eServer 2.3 and cannot start
samba.
I used webmin and a get the following error
Failed to start samba servers : /usr/sbin/nmbd failed
I also tried to start it from the command line using
samba start and it seems to be running, but I don't
think it is.
Any help is very much appriciated.
thanks
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Alexander W. Miranda
Systems Engineer