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2020 May 23
0
Surpising behavior when using an active binding as loop index in R 4.0.0
Possibly just a symptom of the earlier behavior, but I'll amend my
example, below, with an even more disturbing observation:
Am Sat, 23 May 2020 13:19:24 +0200
schrieb Thomas Friedrichsmeier via R-devel <r-devel at r-project.org>:
[...]
> Consider the code below:
>
> makeActiveBinding("i",
> function(value) {
> if (missing(value)) {
> x
> } else {
2008 Apr 24
0
DVD Fab HD Decrypter, surpisingly better than windows
Hello,
DVD Fab HD Decrypter is a DVD copy program. The free version is
limited to decrypt and store the result onto HDD only.
Better than all other tools (that I tried), this program does not
have problems with some tricky copy protection methods. While the
best other program fails on about 50% of current DVD movies, DVD Fab
HD Decrypter took them all fine.
I tried to run DVD Fab HD Decrypter
2020 May 23
2
Surpising behavior when using an active binding as loop index in R 4.0.0
Hi,
I stumbled upon a surprising behavior when using an active binding as a
loop index variable in R 4.0.0. In contrast, the behavior observed in R
3.6.1 is in line with my expectations.
Consider the code below:
makeActiveBinding("i",
function(value) {
if (missing(value)) {
x
} else {
print("set")
x <<- value
}
}, globalenv())
i <- 1 # output
2020 May 24
1
Surpising behavior when using an active binding as loop index in R 4.0.0
A shorter reproducible example:
example(makeActiveBinding)
for (fred in 1:3) { 0 }
ls()
Both problems go away if you first do
compiler::enableJIT(2)
So looks like a bug in compiling the for loop.
-Deepayan
On Sat, May 23, 2020 at 5:45 PM Thomas Friedrichsmeier via R-devel
<r-devel at r-project.org> wrote:
>
> Possibly just a symptom of the earlier behavior, but I'll amend my
2011 Aug 22
1
Re: Making Wine Firefox the default browser
Hm, surpised me. I'd never thought that wine+firefox would be faster than the Linux version.. an issue to think of
2005 Nov 21
1
mount -u -r drops nosuid ?
Not sure if this is a bug or a feature, but it seems like potential
security risk: I have a ufs fs mounted rw+nosuid, then I needed to
downgrade it to ro, so I executed mount -u -r on it - imagine my surpise
when I found that nosuid flag was removed as well. I know I could have
used mount -u -r -o nosuid, but the present behavior seems to be
non-obvious (update one flag, orthogonal flags dropped
2015 Oct 09
2
Strange problems with my shares
Hello guys,
I have plenty of problems with my shares.
First my env: Samba 4.2.1 on ubuntu 14.04, 2 DC and 1 Domain member (for
the share),Bind 9.9 DLZ for the DNS and winbindd.
When i follow the wiki page about settings home directory (
https://wiki.samba.org/index.php/User_home_drives) the file system
permissions are very strange:
In the security Tab:
-The proprietary user account appears twice
2017 Aug 07
0
Volume hacked
> It really depends on the application if locks are used. Most (Linux)
> applications will use advisory locks. This means that locking is only
> effective when all participating applications use and honour the locks.
> If one application uses (advisory) locks, and an other application now,
> well, then all bets are off.
>
> It is also possible to delete files that are in
2017 Aug 07
2
Volume hacked
On Sun, Aug 06, 2017 at 08:54:33PM +0100, lemonnierk at ulrar.net wrote:
> Thinking about it, is it even normal they managed to delete the VM disks?
> Shoudn't they have gotten "file in use" errors ? Or does libgfapi not
> lock the access files ?
It really depends on the application if locks are used. Most (Linux)
applications will use advisory locks. This means that
2015 Oct 09
0
Strange problems with my shares
Commented between the lines..
> -----Oorspronkelijk bericht-----
> Van: samba [mailto:samba-bounces at lists.samba.org] Namens Julien Deloubes
> Verzonden: vrijdag 9 oktober 2015 15:45
> Aan: samba at lists.samba.org
> Onderwerp: [Samba] Strange problems with my shares
>
> Hello guys,
> I have plenty of problems with my shares.
> First my env: Samba 4.2.1 on ubuntu
2007 Nov 09
0
Xen network performance: default and ne2000
Hi all:
I use Charito to test xen default network(pcnet), and ne2000 performance,
to my surpise, the average throughput of the default is 40Mbps, but the
average throughput of ne2000 is 18Mbps, how can this happen?
Besides, I see from xen wiki that : "The default network card which QEMU
uses in Vt-x is AMD PCnet-PCI II Ethernet Controller. (*file
tools/ioemu/hw/pcnet.c*). The reason to
2005 Apr 09
2
Need some help (been hacked)...
Hey guys...
I've recently been hacked ( or atleast I think so) and need some help
getting my company's server back up agian.
What I need is a complete directory listing of /lib from a fully
up-to-date 3.4 distribution.
Also, if someone could email over the libc file to erik.douglas (at)
gmail (dot) com that would be greatly appreicated.
Thanks in advance.
2003 Jul 31
1
corrupt mbox, mailboxes not found, and message rea d status
[SNIP]
> http://dovecot.procontrol.fi/list/dovecot/2002> -October/000774.html )
> > on the mailing list where Timo said he was intending to use the
> > X-Keywords trick. Did this ever get implemented?
>
> X-Keywords have been used for a long time now. It's possible
> to set \Seen flag for messages downloaded with POP3, but I
> don't know if it's
2002 Jul 12
0
[Bug 325] PermitRootLogin forced-commands-only & privsep - not working together
http://bugzilla.mindrot.org/show_bug.cgi?id=325
------- Additional Comments From hlein at progressive-comp.com 2002-07-13 06:14 -------
Seeing this here too; it appears that when auth2.c:userauth_finish is called,
forced_command has been cleared (or perhaps, never set in that forked sshd) so
the call to auth_root_allowed(method) returns 0. The following patch makes
forced-command logins as
2006 Dec 30
0
Theory behind RDNIS and does it work or not?
...em with the displayed
number on the cell phone.<br>
<br>
What I want is that the caller's number ist displayed.<br>
<br>
I have contracts with 2 SIP providers. I played a lot with
Set(CALLERID(number)=xxx) and Set(CALLERID(rdnis)=xxx) before calling
Dial (...).<br>
Surpisingly, the providers behave different:<br>
<br>
<ul>
<li><u>Call comes in via Provider 1 and goes out via Provider 2: </u>Provider
2 seemst to ignore everything. No matter what I set CALLERID(number)
and/or CALLERID(rdnis) to, on the cellphone appears the number Pr...
2009 Mar 24
1
menu.c32 changes the key binding in tera term confusing user
Hi all:
Well it looks like my declaration of having a working menu system was
a tad premature.
If I enter any of the submenu's using the enter key on my keyboard, it
selects (and runs) the first item on the submenu. If I type ^j
instead, it enters the menu and I can scroll through the options. If I
type ^M, it acts like I hit the enter key and runs the first menu
item.
Now in my terminal
2003 Sep 16
10
call center design question
Would like to deploy * in a small help desk environment (five to ten
people) using call queues and some sort of CTI interface to pop Remedy
screen data in front of the help desk person receiving the call. Data
to be popped would be based on CallerID.
Anyone doing something similar?
Anyone interfacing to an external Remedy system?
Any reference sites that I could read/learn more of the
2004 Aug 06
2
separate source and client ports
Hi,
The question I have is regarding separated ports for client and source connections. Let me explain.
Since a short while I have been successfully testing icecast and ogg for live broadcasts. Now I am building a website around it, which of course I want to be dynamically generated on the fact whether there is a live broadcast or not.
The easy way I want to do that is to check for connections
2008 Jun 07
2
rcov causing a segmentation fault on rspec 1.1.4 and rails 2.1
Hello again :)
I''m trying to run rcov on my specs here but i''m getting a lot of
segmentation faults (and they usually happen at different places):
/home/mauricio/NetBeansProjects/reeds/vendor/rails/activerecord/lib/active_record/attribute_methods.rb:211:
[BUG] Segmentation fault ruby 1.8.6 (2007-09-24) [i486-linux]
2005 Jun 05
4
Digium G729 licensing - is it worth the trouble?
I have been impressed with the quality and meagre bandwidth of the G729
codec from Digium. I am in a testing phase of our roll out, we are using 5
Asterisk PBXs in various countries to provide connectivity for our
employees, owners and family. As we are testing, and our setup is somewhat
complex due to the peculiarities of our connectivity, there has had to be a
lot of changes to servers, cards to