Displaying 20 results from an estimated 896 matches for "unreasonly".
2015 Aug 11
0
[Bug 1898] possible unreasonable behaviour when using ProxyCommand with multiple IdentityFile(s)
https://bugzilla.mindrot.org/show_bug.cgi?id=1898
Damien Miller <djm at mindrot.org> changed:
What |Removed |Added
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Status|RESOLVED |CLOSED
--- Comment #16 from Damien Miller <djm at mindrot.org> ---
Set all RESOLVED bugs to CLOSED with
2004 Aug 06
0
ices2 - Unreasonable error?
On Wed, 2003-08-13 at 04:11, Michael Smith wrote:
> On Wednesday 13 August 2003 03:33, Karl Heyes wrote:
> > On Tue, 2003-08-12 at 17:45, Geoff Shang wrote:
> > > "/var/music/Rush/Different_Stages_(Disc_3)/11_Cinderella_Man.ogg"
> > > [2003-08-12 12:17:26] EROR playlist-builtin/playlist_read Cannot play
> > > same file twice in a row, skipping
>
2013 Jul 12
0
[Bug 1898] possible unreasonable behaviour when using ProxyCommand with multiple IdentityFile(s)
https://bugzilla.mindrot.org/show_bug.cgi?id=1898
Damien Miller <djm at mindrot.org> changed:
What |Removed |Added
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Status|REOPENED |RESOLVED
Resolution|--- |FIXED
--- Comment #15 from Damien Miller <djm at
2004 Aug 06
2
ices2 - Unreasonable error?
On Wednesday 13 August 2003 03:33, Karl Heyes wrote:
> On Tue, 2003-08-12 at 17:45, Geoff Shang wrote:
> > "/var/music/Rush/Different_Stages_(Disc_3)/11_Cinderella_Man.ogg"
> > [2003-08-12 12:17:26] EROR playlist-builtin/playlist_read Cannot play
> > same file twice in a row, skipping
> >
> > after trying several times to get a different filename, which
2004 Aug 06
2
ices2 - Unreasonable error?
Hi:
I hit a problem where a script that should return one of a list of files to
be played is returning the same one each time. This is obviously not an
ices problem, it's what ices did with it that bugs me. Here's the error:
[2003-08-12 12:17:26] DBUG playlist-script/playlist_script_get_filename
Program/script ("/usr/bin/egosched") returned filename
2002 May 29
2
OpenSSH 3.2.3p1 won't compile under IRIX 6.5.14
Previously 3.2.2 would not compile under Solaris, then 3.2.3
came out with a bug fix for the problem.
Now 3.2.3 won't compile under IRIX 6.5.14. I've tried using
both gcc 3.0.1 and the IRIX MIPSpro 7.1 compilers. I've been
compiling previous versions of OpenSSH for years using these
same compilers (we haven't updated the MIPSpro compiler for 3
years, and I've been using it on
2013 Jun 03
1
Problem inspecting Windows images with large registry hives
Encountered the following problem and would like to know if this is a known
issue, whether there's a fix, or workaround:
Using libguestfs and the python bindings to inspect VMs. Fairly
successfully for the most part, but had one Windows image today that fails
in the following manner.
File "/usr/lib/python2.7/site-packages/guestfs.py", line 910, in
inspect_os
r =
2006 Jan 26
2
can I do this with read.table??
Hi,
I'm trying to figure out if there's an automated way to get
read.table to read in my data and *not* convert the character
columns into anything, just leave them alone. What I'm referring
to as 'character columns' are columns in the data that are quoted.
For columns of alphabetic strings (that aren't TRUE or FALSE) I can
suppress conversion to factor with as.is=TRUE,
2008 Oct 10
2
autosign issues
Hi folks
Back again with another head-scratcher...
I''m trying to get autosigning to work, and am partially succeeding,
but not really...
Running puppet v24.4, and not yet ready to upgrade unless I have to
On puppetmaster, I have autosign.conf (and puppet.conf indicates
autosign = /etc/puppet/autosign.conf, which should be redundant, but,
covering that base as I can)
In autosign.conf,
2013 Apr 08
0
[LLVMdev] Integer divide by zero
On Sun, Apr 7, 2013 at 9:28 PM, Cameron McInally
<cameron.mcinally at nyu.edu>wrote:
> More productive (IMO) is to emit explicit guards against the undefined
>> behavior in your language, much as -fsanitize does for undefined behavior
>> in C++. Then work to build a mode where a specific target can take
>> advantage of target specific trapping behaviors to emit these
2003 Jun 02
2
Exim as default MTA?
Yes, I've been reading /. :)
But this isn't the first time this has occured to me.
With all the security vulnerbilties, would it be unreasonable to either
change the default MTA from sendmail to Exim/Qmail/Postfix, or give
people the option of installing something instead of Sendmail at install
time?
--
Avleen Vig "Say no to cheese-eating surrender-monkeys"
2011 Jul 06
2
[LLVMdev] [MCJIT] Why does it allocate function by function?
On 07/06/2011 08:28, Jim Grosbach wrote:
> Hi Yuri, You're correct that the current JITMemoryManager interface
> isn't a very good fit for the MCJIT. For the time being though, the
> intent is to work with it as much as possible so that the MCJIT can be
> a drop-in replacement for the old JIT. If we change the
> JITMemoryManager API right off the bat, we'll make it
2011 Jul 06
0
[LLVMdev] [MCJIT] Why does it allocate function by function?
On Jul 5, 2011, at 6:04 PM, Yuri wrote:
> I am implementing ELFObject class for MCJIT to be able to run ELFs on ELF-platforms.
>
> One thing bothers me: I see that the RTDyldMemoryManager-based allocator is always passed to MCJIT and to RuntimeDyld classes from outside. This enforces the approach that memory will be allocated function by function with startFunctionBody/endFunctionBody.
2017 Oct 24
5
Problem Subsetting Rows that Have NA's
This has every appearance of being a bug. If it is not a bug, can
someone tell me what I am asking for when I ask for "x[x[,2]==0,]". Thanks.
> #here is the toy dataset
> x <- rbind(c(1,1),c(2,2),c(3,3),c(4,0),c(5,0),c(6,NA),
+ c(7,NA),c(8,NA),c(9,NA),c(10,NA)
+ )
> x
[,1] [,2]
[1,] 1 1
[2,] 2 2
[3,] 3 3
[4,] 4 0
[5,] 5 0
2007 Oct 10
11
please help me
dear list
I am student M.S. statistics in department statistics . I am working in the function "nls" in the [R 2.3.1] with 246 data and want to fit the "exp" model to vectors( v and u ) but I have
a problem to use it
u
5.000000e-13 2.179057e+03 6.537171e+03 1.089529e+04 1.525340e+04
1.961151e+04 2.396963e+04 2.832774e+04 3.268586e+04 3.704397e+04
4.140209e+04
2016 Jan 14
3
High memory use and LVI/Correlated Value Propagation
On Wed, Jan 13, 2016 at 03:38:24PM -0800, Philip Reames wrote:
> I don't think that arbitrary limiting the complexity of the search is the
> right approach. There are numerous ways the LVI infrastructure could be
> made more memory efficient. Fixing the existing code to be memory efficient
> is the right approach. Only once there's no more low hanging fruit should
> we
2011 Jun 20
3
Unreasonable syntax error
http://r.789695.n4.nabble.com/file/n3612530/PSC.r PSC.r
Hi all,
I just wrote a program in R by editing it in Microsoft Word and then pasting
into the text editor of R. The above is the file.
And below is what the console complains.... Why doesn't it recognise 'r'??
I have to mention that at least when I typed this first several lines into
the console, the first error didn't
2020 Feb 19
5
amount of camelCase refactoring causing some downstream overhead
Hi Philip,
I think you might be reading more into the suggestion/discussion than is actually there.
* I do not want upstream developers "trying to be polite" if that delays otherwise worthwhile work.
Nobody suggested that. It’s perfectly possible to “be polite” and still not delay worthwhile work.
* The current policy is "downstream is on their own".
Nobody
2013 Jan 14
17
[LLVMdev] RFC: Codifying (but not formalizing) the optimization levels in LLVM and Clang
This has been an idea floating around in my head for a while and after
several discussions with others it continues to hold up so I thought I
would mail it out. Sorry for cross posting to both lists, but this is an
issue that would significantly impact both LLVM and Clang.
Essentially, LLVM provides canned optimization "levels" for frontends to
re-use. This is nothing new. However, we
2013 Nov 19
6
[PATCH] Btrfs: fix very slow inode eviction and fs unmount
The inode eviction can be very slow, because during eviction we
tell the VFS to truncate all of the inode''s pages. This results
in calls to btrfs_invalidatepage() which in turn does calls to
lock_extent_bits() and clear_extent_bit(). These calls result in
too many merges and splits of extent_state structures, which
consume a lot of time and cpu when the inode has many pages. In
some