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2011 Feb 03
2
substring and paste character with a for loop
Hello R users, I have a little problem with a for loop. Below there is an simple example of my problem. I want to delet the commas in the character string. Fore this reason I create a for loop to unpick the string and rebuild him without the commas. The problem is, that "paste" does not work in the loop as I expected. text <- "aaa,bbb,ccc,ddd" characterseq <-
2014 Apr 14
2
[LLVMdev] PR17975 and trunk
Hi, PR17975 was caused by r191059 which was reverted on the 3.4 branch in r196521. However, the problem still occurs with trunk (confirmed as of r206186). >From a thread on cfe-commits I see that Kai Nacke (the author of r191059) was working on a patch to fix PR17975, but the conversation ends: http://lists.cs.uiuc.edu/pipermail/llvm-commits/Week-of-Mon-20131202/197968.html So my question
2017 Nov 28
1
Failed attempts
Lamar Owen wrote: > On 11/28/2017 12:04 PM, Valeri Galtsev wrote: >> Thanks, Lamar! that is very instructive. > You're welcome. > >> I was always unimpressed with >> persistence of attempts to make more secure (less pickable) cylinder >> cased >> locks (precision, multi-level, pins at a weird locations/angles). > > The best way to make an
2013 Jan 01
0
[LLVMdev] IR function pointers
Hi, > For example: call void %1608(%"struct.LRT::RGBAucharFrameBuffer"* > %1604) > > How can I resolve the targets of these? Also, why are they appearing as > indirect calls in the IR, when they are direct calls in the source? You don't mention what language you're trying to compile, though it looks plausibly C++. I'd guess these are virtual function calls.
2013 Jan 01
2
[LLVMdev] IR function pointers
I am coming up against a lot of function pointers in the IR, although the corresponding source code does not have indirect calls. For example: call void %1608(%"struct.LRT::RGBAucharFrameBuffer"* %1604) How can I resolve the targets of these? Also, why are they appearing as indirect calls in the IR, when they are direct calls in the source? Thanks. -Apala
2017 Feb 13
4
CentOS 7, systemd, NetworkMangler, oh, my
On 13 February 2017 at 16:17, peter.winterflood <peter.winterflood at ossi.co.uk> wrote: > > > > there's a really good solution to this. > > yum remove NetworkManager* > > chkconfig network on > > service network start > > and yes thats all under fedora 25, and centos 7. > > works like a charm. > > sometimes removing NM leaves resolv.conf
2024 Mar 04
1
[External] Re: capture "->"
It seems like you want to use -> and <- as arrows with different meanings to "A gets the value of B" in your package, as a means of writing expressions in your package language. Another possibility would be to use different symbols instead of the problematic -> and <-, for example you could use <.~ and ~.> which are not at all flipped or changed before you get a chance
2005 Dec 05
4
Keeping data on 2 servers in sync !
I want to build 2 servers (both running samba) to provide file storage to 2 offices (approx 100 miles apart, linked via DSL) but all data writen to 1 server must also be saved to the other server. Both servers would also allow users to access the data via a VPN thus allowing 1 office with a failed server to access the other server via the vpn and still see the data from both offices. I currently
2024 Mar 04
1
[External] Re: capture "->"
Dear Barry, In general, I believe users are already accustomed with the classical arrows "->" and "<-" which are used as such in quoted expressions. But I agree that "-.>" is a very neat trick, thanks a lot. A small dot, what a difference. All the best, Dmitri On Mon, Mar 4, 2024 at 11:40?AM Barry Rowlingson < b.rowlingson at lancaster.ac.uk> wrote:
2017 Nov 28
4
Failed attempts
On Tue, November 28, 2017 9:21 am, Lamar Owen wrote: > On 11/27/2017 02:02 PM, m.roth at 5-cent.us wrote: >> Pete Biggs wrote: >>> - don't run ssh on 22, use a different port. >> I consider that pointless security-through-obscurity. > Security through obscurity it may be, but it isn't pointless. Tarpits are in a similar class; they don't help with security
2024 Mar 04
1
[External] Re: capture "->"
Maybe someone has already suggested this, but if your functions accepted strings you could use sub or gsub to replace the -> with a symbol that parsed at the same precedence as <-, say <<-. Then parse it and deal with it. When it is time to display the parsed and perhaps manipulated formulae to the user, deparse it and do the reverse replacement. > encode <-
2017 Nov 28
0
Failed attempts
On 11/28/2017 12:04 PM, Valeri Galtsev wrote: > Thanks, Lamar! that is very instructive. You're welcome. > I was always unimpressed with > persistence of attempts to make more secure (less pickable) cylinder cased > locks (precision, multi-level, pins at a weird locations/angles). The best way to make an unpickable lock is to make the tolerances of the pins and the cylinder
2006 Dec 06
1
POSIX and summer savings time
I have a time stamp in UTC (GMT) time: > format(ISOdatetime(1970,1,1,0,0,0)+1165398135729/1000,"%Y-%m-%d %H:%M:%OS3") "2006-12-06 09:42:18.823" (note millisecond accuracy, but not relevant to question here) Now, this time stamp actually "happened" at local (Swedish) time one hour later (10:42). Regarding summer/winter adjustments in time ("spring
2006 Sep 30
3
fixmodule patches
These patches (should) give us support for compiling against Ruby 1.9. Roy _______________________________________________ wxruby-users mailing list wxruby-users@rubyforge.org http://rubyforge.org/mailman/listinfo/wxruby-users
2013 Jan 01
2
[LLVMdev] IR function pointers
Hi Tim, This is C++ indeed. Basically, I am profiling the code. So, these edges that cannot be resolved at compile time present a problem. Where can I find these devirtualization optimizations that you mentioned? Thanks. -Apala On 01/01/2013 12:18 PM, Tim Northover wrote: > > Hi, > > > For example: call void %1608(%"struct.LRT::RGBAucharFrameBuffer"* > > %1604)
2025 Feb 06
1
Help to migrate from Centos 6 3.6.23-51.el6 to Debian 12 12 4.17.12-Debian
...omes] > comment = Home Directories read only = No browseable = No [printers] > comment = All Printers path = /var/spool/samba printable = Yes print > ok = Yes browseable = No [server] path = /var/server/ read only = No > create mask = 0777 directory mask = 0777 guest ok = Yes | After I unpicked that, it became clear that your version of Samba on Centos 6 is that old, it still had 'security = share', this no longer exists Try this smb.conf: |[global] server string = ..... security = USER log file = /var/log/samba/log.%m max log size = 50 client signing = required cups op...
2017 Feb 13
0
CentOS 7, systemd, NetworkMangler, oh, my
On 13/02/17 16:49, James Hogarth wrote: > On 13 February 2017 at 16:17, peter.winterflood > <peter.winterflood at ossi.co.uk> wrote: >> >> >> there's a really good solution to this. >> >> yum remove NetworkManager* >> >> chkconfig network on >> >> service network start >> >> and yes thats all under fedora 25, and
2025 Feb 06
1
Help to migrate from Centos 6 3.6.23-51.el6 to Debian 12 12 4.17.12-Debian
Hi everyone, and thanks for Samba. I've spent several hours trying to migrate a simple Samba configuration from an old CentOS 6 box to a new Debian 12 box, using various online resources (including nearly all the AI chatbots I could find). Here's the old CentOS 6 configuration (from |testparm|): |[global] server string = ..... security = SHARE log file = /var/log/samba/log.%m max log
2002 Mar 01
2
Weakness in Knuth-TAOCP RNG (fwd) (PR#1336)
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2008 May 20
1
2.6.25.* domU i386 baremetal/xen dual boot kernels (Fedora 8)
I''ve been having some fun recently with trying to get a stock upstream kernel working, compiled with support for both baremetal and PV booting. This is with a view to getting a similar configuration into the Xensource automated test setup. Since I''ve just got such a kernel to boot a Fedora 8 PV guest I thought I''d share what I did, as there are a couple of tricks to