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2011 Nov 12
3
complex form with dynamic fields.
I''ve seen http://railscasts.com/episodes/73-complex-forms-part-1,
part2 and part3.
It seems to be my case.
I have:
Company
has_many :documents
has_many :tenders, :through..........
and
Document
belongs_to :company
Tender
has_many :companies, :through..........
I want to insert documents and tenerds on company creation.
If documents are more than one the user can click "add
2007 Dec 03
1
Samba Mount Problem
Dear Tux Friends,
I am migration a MS Windows 2000 file server to OpenSuse 10.3. In the current working scenerio, there is one directory on Windows Server named "Common" with two shared directories 1) Inter Department 2) Intra Department
This will will help to understand the directory structure:
===>> Common-> Inter Department
-> Intra
2006 Oct 11
2
Nelly Moser Asao Codec
...ompatible. The requirement is not that encoded voice/audio must produce an identical binary data stream. Decompressing of data streams produced by the Nellymoser codec should produce an audio stream with similar quality. It is not a requirement of the decoder to produce identical audio data.
Tendering process
struktur will pay 6000 US$ for this project. This is not a "lowest bidder" tender, Proposals will be judged on quality and risk analysis. Please send your proposal to tenders@struktur.de and we will contact you with questions.
We will consider every proposal and everyone will be...
2006 Oct 11
2
Nelly Moser Asao Codec
...ompatible. The requirement is not that encoded voice/audio must produce an identical binary data stream. Decompressing of data streams produced by the Nellymoser codec should produce an audio stream with similar quality. It is not a requirement of the decoder to produce identical audio data.
Tendering process
struktur will pay 6000 US$ for this project. This is not a "lowest bidder" tender, Proposals will be judged on quality and risk analysis. Please send your proposal to tenders@struktur.de and we will contact you with questions.
We will consider every proposal and everyone will be...
2009 Jul 09
1
FW: Quotation Request - OpenSSH
Dear Sir,
We would lik to subscribe the support for OpenSSH for a tender project.
Please kindly advise the annual subscription plan (with details of SLA) &
annual fee.
For the price, is it determined by number of server? or number of CPU? or
number of core?
Shall we get quotation/support from you? or please advise the reseller
contact.
Since the tender will be closed next week, may we
2012 Aug 03
0
MANOVA with repeated measures in R
Dear list member,
I deperately need an help in performing a MANOVA in R, but I encountered some
problems both in the design and in the synthax with R.
I conducted a listening experiment in which 16 participants had to rate the audio
stimuli along 5 scales representing an emotion (sad, tender, neutral, happy and aggressive).
Each audio stimulus was synthesized in order to represent a
2011 Jun 22
4
[LLVMdev] ARM thumb-2 instruction used for non-thumb2 CPUs
On Jun 22, 2011, at 2:08 PM, Renato Golin wrote:
> On 22 June 2011 19:18, Anton Korobeynikov <anton at korobeynikov.info> wrote:
>> Unfortunately, you have to live with this. Until recently binutils
>> were quite buggy wrt thumb2 code, so, most probably you will need new
>> binutils in any case.
>
> Hi Anton,
>
> It's not so simple. GPL3 can be quite a
2005 Oct 07
1
FFT
Hi,
Is FFT implemented in R takes advantage of multi-processors?
I ran this benchmark from from http://www.sciviews.org, and AMD Opteron
2.2 GHz performs better than AMD Opteron 1.8 GHz on all test cases,
except FFT operation.
Both machines run same OSs (RedHat WS 3) and 2.2 GHz has more memory (2
GB RAM) than 1.8 GHz (1 GB RAM). The only difference is that 1.8 GHz is
a dual-processor
2010 Jul 19
1
Spam on Lighthouse
There''s been an increasing amount of spam comments on tickets in the
Rails LH. Tender ticket is here:
http://help.lighthouseapp.com/discussions/problems/1791
I''ve been going through and *deleting* spam comments, as the "Mark As
Spam" button appears to simply hide the comment but leave active,
Google-followable links live on the page. Once a comment is marked as
spam,
2007 May 14
2
[LLVMdev] FORTRAN compiler status?
Dear LLVMers,
Does anyone know what the latest is w.r.t a FORTRAN front-end for
LLVM? Is anyone expecting to have typical f90/f95 programs compiling to
LLVM this year, or next? (I'm aware of the "NAG hack" and various other
f2c-type approaches, but they give me a strange feeling in my tummy.)
Duraid
2007 May 14
0
[LLVMdev] FORTRAN compiler status?
Hi Duraid,
> Does anyone know what the latest is w.r.t a FORTRAN front-end for
> LLVM? Is anyone expecting to have typical f90/f95 programs compiling to
> LLVM this year, or next? (I'm aware of the "NAG hack" and various other
> f2c-type approaches, but they give me a strange feeling in my tummy.)
support for Fortran will be much easier once LLVM rebases itself
2007 May 15
2
[LLVMdev] FORTRAN compiler status?
I just noticed this - I can't promise any particular amount of TLC, but
I'll certainly be giving the Fortran front-end some attention as soon as
LLVM moves to gcc 4.2.
For future reference, does anyone know of a good free Fortran compiler
test suite?
Cheers,
-mike
On 5/14/07, Duncan Sands <baldrick at free.fr> wrote:
> Hi Duraid,
>
> > Does anyone know what the
2011 Jun 22
2
[LLVMdev] ARM thumb-2 instruction used for non-thumb2 CPUs
On Jun 22, 2011, at 4:02 PM, Damjan Marion wrote:
>>
>> To get -integrated-as working so that we don't need to go through the assembler at all should be mostly a matter of bug fixing, modulo inline assembly support. For non-trivial inline assembly, and to get a system assembler replacement based on the MC assembler, it'll be a bigger task. The ARM asm parser is currently in
2011 Jun 22
0
[LLVMdev] ARM thumb-2 instruction used for non-thumb2 CPUs
On Jun 23, 2011, at 12:01 AM, Jim Grosbach wrote:
>
> On Jun 22, 2011, at 2:08 PM, Renato Golin wrote:
>
>> On 22 June 2011 19:18, Anton Korobeynikov <anton at korobeynikov.info> wrote:
>>> Unfortunately, you have to live with this. Until recently binutils
>>> were quite buggy wrt thumb2 code, so, most probably you will need new
>>> binutils in
2002 Dec 11
2
"@ERROR: auth failed on module"
Greetings list,
I've been banging my head against this for a few days now, so finally
I throw myself upon your tender mercies.
I had rsync working fine to make offsite backups via an IPSEC VPN
over an ADSL connection - until the remote raid5 server went down. It was
rebuilt
with RedHat 8 and since then I have not been able to rsync to it. Both ends
have vanilla rsync-2.5.5 installed.
2011 Jun 23
0
[LLVMdev] ARM thumb-2 instruction used for non-thumb2 CPUs
On Jun 23, 2011, at 1:13 AM, Jim Grosbach wrote:
> On Jun 22, 2011, at 4:02 PM, Damjan Marion wrote:
>>>
>>> To get -integrated-as working so that we don't need to go through the assembler at all should be mostly a matter of bug fixing, modulo inline assembly support. For non-trivial inline assembly, and to get a system assembler replacement based on the MC assembler,
2015 Dec 22
4
Finding all pointers to functions
On 12/22/15 4:45 AM, Russell Wallace via llvm-dev wrote:
> Oh, I just came across Function::hasAddressTaken. Maybe I can just use
> that instead?
You could conservatively assume that any function that has its address
taken has a pointer to it that escapes into memory or external code. To
make things a little more accurate, you could scan the uses of any
function for which
2011 Jun 22
2
[LLVMdev] ARM thumb-2 instruction used for non-thumb2 CPUs
Hi Damjan,
> This sounds like a dead end as newer binutils are GPLv3.
Unfortunately, you have to live with this. Until recently binutils
were quite buggy wrt thumb2 code, so, most probably you will need new
binutils in any case.
--
With best regards, Anton Korobeynikov
Faculty of Mathematics and Mechanics, Saint Petersburg State University
2011 Jun 22
0
[LLVMdev] ARM thumb-2 instruction used for non-thumb2 CPUs
On 22 June 2011 19:18, Anton Korobeynikov <anton at korobeynikov.info> wrote:
> Unfortunately, you have to live with this. Until recently binutils
> were quite buggy wrt thumb2 code, so, most probably you will need new
> binutils in any case.
Hi Anton,
It's not so simple. GPL3 can be quite a nuisance to change and even to
use. This is why LLVM is becoming to popular for ARM...
2019 Jun 17
0
LDA vs LMTP change in header
Switching to dovecot LMTP appears to have change the information in the received header, which appears to be causing my spam filter to wig out and mark local to local emails as spam.
Here?s what the received header used to look like:
Received: from [10.0.5.3] (c-71-229-144-93.hsd1.co.comcast.net [71.229.144.93])
by mail.covisp.net (Postfix) with ESMTPS id B67B8118AD59
for <kreme at