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2005 Oct 21
1
problems with tools/pygrub/setup.py and xen/xm/main.py
...uot;tools". There was a complaint about "cc.has_function" in the following code area in tools/pygrub/setup.py if cc.has_function("ext2fs_open"): ext2defines.append( ("HAVE_EXT2FS_OPEN2", None) ) else : sys.stderr.write ("Warning: older veriosn of e2fsprogs installed ...") sys.stderr.write (" .... " ) ext2 = ... As workaround I simply deleted the entire if - else construct. Make worked then, but I suppose this is not a really satisfactory solution. My python version is 2.2 in xen/xm/main.py I got a problem wit...
2004 Aug 06
3
more on building with lame
On Tuesday, 26 June 2001 at 11:15, Denys Sene dos Santos wrote: > > I'm running Ices 0.1.0, but the reencoding don't works > with lame3.88. I prefer 3.88, it's more clean, but with the 3.86 > that the reencoding works. How did you get it to build? ices 0.1.0 explicitly checks version info, and besides that makes library calls that don't exist in 3.86. you are
2001 Jul 05
3
Where is the html page that lists all functions?
>> In the previous release of r, theire was a index of all functions in R. >> It was was i understand as reference. It was simple to search in this html >> page by function name or by keywords. >> Why, by god, this page is removed in the Veriosn 1.3 of R??? > Take a look at R_HOME/doc/html/function.html .... The browser-based search > engine was not on that page, but help.start() will lead you to where it has > always been. In the download I received, function.html now has only this: <body> This page is obsolete. <p&gt...
2004 Aug 06
0
more on building with lame
so, for ices 0.1.0: can't build with versions less than 3.88? BUT versions about 3.86 don't support reencoding? in which case, veriosn 0.1.0 of ices doesnt't support reencoding? that's useful to know (in an 'i just wasted half a day kind of way ;-) ...can someone confirm/deny that ANY version of lame/ices will reencode from a VNB file to a fixed-rate stream? (and hopefully will cut/paste some of this into the FAQ?)...
2004 Aug 06
2
more on building with lame
...es 0.1.0: > > can't build with versions less than 3.88? > > BUT > > versions about 3.86 don't support reencoding? Are you on crack? :) lame 3.88 works fine. I don't understand what you mean when you say lame doesn't support reencoding? > in which case, veriosn 0.1.0 of ices doesnt't support reencoding? Yes it does. > ...can someone confirm/deny that ANY version of lame/ices will reencode > from a VNB file to a fixed-rate stream? What's a VNB file? jack. --- >8 ---- List archives: http://www.xiph.org/archives/ icecast project homep...
2001 Jul 04
2
boxplot(list(m[,1],...,m[,c]))
Given a matrix m, I would like to obtain a boxplot of the columns of m; in other words, boxplot(list(m[,1],...,m[,ncol(m)])). At the moment, I am using colpart <- function(m){ L <- list(rep(0,ncol(m))) for(i in 1:ncol(m)){ L[[i]] <- m[,i] } return(L)} boxplot(colpart(m)) for this purpose. Surely there must be a more eloquent way! Richard
2003 Nov 16
3
FXO Cards in Australia
Hi All, This topic has come up before in the Asterisk mailing list many times, so I know that a lot of people have given up in waiting for a FXO card to be approved by the Australian telecommunications authority. My question is: all legalities aside - is anyone using a FXO card in Australia successfully? Thanks in advance. Regards, Gonzalo
2012 Nov 23
23
Puppet 3.0 Puppet labs repo package problem on rhel5
...master everything seemed to be working ok. I had originally used the EPEL repo''s to deploy puppet, but switched to the Puppet Labs repos so I could upgrade to 2.7 then 3. On RHEL5 only, I get a RSTRING_PTR error if I upgrade to the Puppet Labs version (1.4.6) if I roll back to the EPEL veriosn of rubygem-json (1.4.3) Everything works again. Has anyone seen anything like this before? Thanks -a Rolling back to rubygem-json-1.4.3-3.el5.1 and everything works After Upgrade of rubygem-json Info: Retrieving plugin /usr/bin/ruby: symbol lookup error: /usr/lib64/ruby/site_ruby/1.8/x86_...