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2010 Feb 28
2
[LLVMdev] andersaa pass
Does anyone object to me removing the andersaa pass from mainline for 2.7? It is buggy and unmaintained, and people keep filing bugs about it because it is tantalizing. If someone wants to complete the work in the future, they can always resurrect the code from SVN. -Chris
2006 Feb 28
3
Composite Key Support
Right now rails doesn''t support composite keys, that is id1, id2, and id3 are in the primary key of the table. Does anyone know if this is being discussed for future versions, or is it pretty much out of scope? -- Posted via http://www.ruby-forum.com/.
2007 Apr 11
2
IMAP Voicemail with MS Exchange
Hi there, We're trying to get IMAP voicemail storage working on an MS Exchange server - I would be grateful if anyone who has successfully done this could post the magic soup here, as extensive Google searching has yielded nothing other than tantalizing references to it being done without any specifics. -- Anthony Rodgers Business Systems Analyst District of North Vancouver Web:
2007 Jan 06
1
Running Creatoon [was: Increasing swap space]
Matt Jordan wrote: > I think I'm tantalizingly close to being able to use a program called > Creatoon (http://www.creatoon.com) via Wine on my Ubuntu Edgy set-up. > The Creatoon interface loads but doesn't seem to do anything. During > Creatoon's start-up, I get two identical messages telling me that some > unspecified module could not be loaded. Nah, it's not swap
2005 Sep 10
1
The current state of palm syncing on Linux?
I've been searching around on the internet trying to find out about conduits and options for syncing programs with my Palm Pilot device. Google searches turn up a lot of discussion on the matter over a two or three year period, everything from people talking about doing it or how it should be done or how much they want it done. But I can't actually determine what, if any, tangible
2005 Aug 03
10
[Bug 1065] password expiration and SSH keys don't go well together
http://bugzilla.mindrot.org/show_bug.cgi?id=1065 Summary: password expiration and SSH keys don't go well together Product: Portable OpenSSH Version: 4.1p1 Platform: All OS/Version: Linux Status: NEW Severity: normal Priority: P2 Component: PAM support AssignedTo: bitbucket at mindrot.org
2009 Nov 11
4
[LLVMdev] Proposal: intp type
On Tue, Nov 10, 2009 at 6:10 PM, Talin <viridia at gmail.com> wrote: > In my case, I've been attempting to build a target-neutral frontend. In my > tool chain, the target is specified at link time, not at compile time. Among > other things, that means that the same IR file can be used for multiple > targets. That's the direction I'm going in too. > > What
2011 Feb 26
1
Pulling p values
Hi folks, I'm doing ANOVA with multiple comparisons. I've used both the TukeyHSD function and the multcomp procedure. In both cases, I get some tantalizing results such as this... e = aov(lm(d.all[,(n+4)] ~ d.all[,4]) TukeyHSD(e) Tukey multiple comparisons of means 95% family-wise confidence level Fit: aov(formula = lm(d.all[, (n + 4)] ~ d.all[, 4], contrast = C)) $`d.all[,
2009 Nov 11
0
[LLVMdev] Proposal: intp type
Kenneth Uildriks wrote: > On Tue, Nov 10, 2009 at 6:10 PM, Talin <viridia at gmail.com> wrote: >> In my case, I've been attempting to build a target-neutral frontend. In my >> tool chain, the target is specified at link time, not at compile time. Among >> other things, that means that the same IR file can be used for multiple >> targets. > > That's
2009 Nov 11
0
[LLVMdev] Proposal: intp type
I realize that most users of LLVM aren't affected by this, because most frontends aren't target-neutral, and thus know in advance how big a pointer is. At least, that's my impression. In my case, I've been attempting to build a target-neutral frontend. In my tool chain, the target is specified at link time, not at compile time. Among other things, that means that the same IR file
2009 Nov 10
3
[LLVMdev] Proposal: intp type
On Tue, Nov 10, 2009 at 8:10 AM, me22 <me22.ca at gmail.com> wrote: > 2009/11/9 Kenneth Uildriks <kennethuil at gmail.com>: >> >> 1. Conversions to/from other integer types: right now, integer type >> conversions are always explicity specified as either a trunc, a sext, >> or a zext.  Since the size of intp is not known at IR generation time, >> you
2014 Apr 13
1
gvfs and (lib)smbclient
Hi all, I'm one of the GNOME gvfs maintainers, and would like to improve the support of smb in gvfs, especially in the context of taking advantage of the improvements of SMB2 and SMB3. Currently we use libsmbclient which provides a fairly easy to use API. It is not, however, quite sufficient for the way that we would like to use it (at least I think so): - Slow transfer speeds. Based on a
2009 Nov 11
2
[LLVMdev] Proposal: intp type
On Wed, Nov 11, 2009 at 2:10 PM, Nick Lewycky <nicholas at mxc.ca> wrote: > Kenneth Uildriks wrote: >> >> On Tue, Nov 10, 2009 at 6:10 PM, Talin <viridia at gmail.com> wrote: >>> >>> In my case, I've been attempting to build a target-neutral frontend. In >>> my >>> tool chain, the target is specified at link time, not at compile
2003 Jan 09
2
pairs
Hello, I'm fairly new to R so please excuse me if I am asking something obvious. I have looked in the FAQ, Introduction, and help pages, and searched the archives, but I don't know much about graphics yet. I'm running Red Hat Linux 2.14.18 on a machine blessed with dual 1.5 Xeon processors and 3.7GB of RAM. I have a very large dataset with 27 variables, and in exploring the data
2009 Nov 09
5
[LLVMdev] Proposal: intp type
Simply put, it's a pointer-sized integer. I'm blatantly stealing this idea from .NET, where IntPtr (a pointer-sized integer) is a basic type. In my front end, I had considered just using a pointer for intp behind-the-scenes and doing conversion to/from int64 when I wanted to do arithmetic on them, but pointers and integers don't always align the same way. So what I really want is a
2004 Jul 12
2
lme unequal random-effects variances varIdent pdMat Pinheiro Bates nlme
How does one implement a likelihood-ratio test, to test whether the variances of the random effects differ between two groups of subjects? Suppose your data consist of repeated measures on subjects belonging to two groups, say boys and girls, and you are fitting a linear mixed-effects model for the response as a function of time. The within-subject errors (residuals) have the same variance in
2010 Aug 16
0
[LLVMdev] "UNREACHABLE executed!" error?
Are there any conceptual objections to the union type or is this just due to incomplete implementation? Eugene On Mon, Aug 16, 2010 at 1:32 AM, Chris Lattner <sabre at nondot.org> wrote: > Yeah, sounds good to me.  I strongly support ripping them out of mainline completely. > > -Chris > > On Aug 15, 2010, at 2:39 PM, Anton Korobeynikov wrote: > >> Hi, Chris >>
2005 Jul 18
0
Latest and Greatest!
The MVP Bridge program is working once again. Waited months for this one to be fixed! Some more regression testing: Mixed-up-math (PK games -- nice math and other puzzles) no longer runs. Program starts but crashes out loading a control--most likely IE/Mozzilla equivalent. I have never succeded in accessing the network via WINE. Installing the mozilla control enabled this program and others
2019 Oct 22
0
UEFI and PXE
isdtor writes: > Gordon Messmer writes: > > On 10/21/19 6:38 AM, isdtor wrote: > > > Booting with CentOS6 /boot/efi/EFI/redhat/grub.efi, and the older style pxe config file as per ... results in a grub (legacy) prompt on the target machine. > > > > > > Have you tried using the file from the installation tree? > > > >
2006 Jan 16
2
what is your Django experience?
My organisation is currently looking at Django and Rails. Has anyone tried Django? What was your experience? Do you prefer Rails or Django? Thanks, Chris -- Posted via http://www.ruby-forum.com/.