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2016 Feb 24
3
How to resolve debug info forward types
...ing LLVMReplaceAllUsesWith in core.h.
Now, I can't figure out how to resolve it. I can find no function that seems
to do this. My one wild guess that giving the forward decl and the resolving
decl the same UniqueId might do it is not working.
I am currently using 3.6.1, but I see nothing the voluminous diff of DIBuilder
from 3.6.1 to 3.7.1 that looks like it has anything to do with this.
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Rodney Bates
rodney.m.bates at acm.org
2009 Mar 25
1
"xm dmesg" ring buffer size option?
I have a large system with pretty voluminous boot time messages that
are exceeding the capacity of the ring buffer displayed by "xm dmesg"
(i.e., the early messages are lost, and I see only the last messages).
With a regular, non-Xen kernel, I use "log_buf_len=size" to enlarge the
printk ring buffer size, but this boot...
2016 Feb 24
0
How to resolve debug info forward types
....h.
> Now, I can't figure out how to resolve it. I can find no function that
> seems
> to do this. My one wild guess that giving the forward decl and the
> resolving
> decl the same UniqueId might do it is not working.
>
> I am currently using 3.6.1, but I see nothing the voluminous diff of
> DIBuilder
> from 3.6.1 to 3.7.1 that looks like it has anything to do with this.
> --
> Rodney Bates
> rodney.m.bates at acm.org
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2019 Sep 25
1
Spam Blocking by filtering on username / id
Hi,
Sorry for the delay in replying. Been having a few mail problems ironically! Gmail smtp server stopped working!
On 23/09/2019 4:13 PM, Bernd Petrovitsch via dovecot wrote:
> It's not directly a solution within dovecot but "fail2ban" exists.
Yes, I have fail2ban, but that bans based on IP address. And most mail password attacks these days are distributed, and although
2007 Dec 19
1
noun-verb vs verb-noun aka dogs black vs black dogs
Wow. I wasn't expecting such a voluminous reply -- some I agree with and
some I don't.
My apologies for an equally voluminous reply.
On Wed, 19 Dec 2007, Tony Plack wrote:
> > We're not discussing code or the inner workings of Asterisk or even
> > changing the functionality of Asterisk, just what the proper order...
2003 Jun 04
4
Strip location and grid colour in Lattice
...ickmarks looking OK. This
seems to be when am producing line graphs with one of the scales being a
date (POSIXct). What is not clear to me is if all POSIXct variables are the
same. The xyplot doco indicates that the at co-ordinates should be native
co-ordinates. Can anyone point me to where in the voluminous documentation
one looks to understand what this means. I have found that on some occasions
the co-ordinates are in seconds (as the documentation on POSIXct states, but
this afternoon I found that the values seemed to be in years. Which wasn't a
problem other than I wish I could understand wh...
2017 Oct 31
0
Disconnected: Inactivity (no auth attempts in 180 secs)
...gt; IMAP 143 with TLS
OK, IMAP STARTTLS is working in some sense. (Your MTA handles
SMTP, not dovecot.)
> The hangup occours inside of my LAN using Outlook 2016, and Outside
> also trying access on 4G from my Android smartphone.
>
> My goal is enable also POP3s and IMAPs using TLS.
[voluminous diagnostics]
I can't really see from what you present what the problem is.
Can you report the output of
openssl s_client -starttls imap {imap-server}:143
openssl s_client -starttls pop3 {imap-server}:110
(from both inside and outside), as well as any matching log entries.
Joseph Tam...
2011 Feb 02
0
vif frontend initialization failing on HVM domains, Xen 4.0.X
...r domain. I also suspect it''s the source of a problem with stub domains
that I posted over the weekend.
I''ve tried Xen 4.0.0/Xen 4.0.1 with pv_ops 2.6.32.25 and SuSE xenified
2.6.34 Dom0 kernel. Same behavior in both cases. I''ve been at this for a
while, so I can provide voluminous debugging data upon request.
Thanks!
Jason
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1998 Jul 31
0
R-beta: Rank-order tests
...erable fiddling around with getting the mode of objects
right (there are still some rough spots in R), I have a working version
of the tests. I had forgotten, but the 'rs' function will test any
zero-sum contrast, so your paired comparisons should not be too
difficult. The output is a bit voluminous, but was designed for
non-specialist users. I'm still looking for the proper correction for
Z-scores.
Jim
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2003 Jul 15
1
How to use fortrane compiler to install unix R???
Hi:
I am a R beginner,and I had a problem about installing R on unix(Dec-Tru64 alpha)
my system had been installed fortrane complier,and I also
follow manual document to do following procedure.
./configure
make
make install
but ,when I do 'make' there are something wrong,and 'make' procedure
will be stopped,and also 'make install'.
please help me to solve this
2005 Mar 31
0
Bloomberg data import SOLVED
...(blCon$BLPGetHistoricalData(Security=ticker,
Fields=fields, StartDate=comFrom, EndDate=comTo, BarSize=z))
# Notes:
# Passing in just a 0 instead of an int 0 (as z) crashes Rgui
# For tick data, only one ticker is allowed in each call.
# Beware of asking for a long date range; tick data can be very
voluminous.
# I'm sure someone can do some R-magic to fix my start and end datetimes
(please!)
# Bulk data is just like getting prices, except for the return object
being more complex
tickers <- c("TYM5 Comdty", "USM5 Comdty")
fields <- c("FUT_DELIVERABLE_BONDS", &q...
2007 Nov 05
0
vector graphics/ SVG plots via RSvgDevice
...2.1 MB for the SVG file to 320
KB for the PNG file. This is good where the journal wants your graphics
files separately and may not be able to deal with SVG files, or very
large files.
I have one caveat. It seems to me that RSvgDevice had problems writing
to file when the data were unreasonably voluminous. I produced another
graphic using bathymetry and coastlines recommended in the PBSmapping
package. These files are high resolution and large (85 and 64 MB
respectively). The plot took too long and the resulting SVG could not be
loaded by Inkscape, nor converted to EPS using Image Magick (suggest...
2006 Oct 15
0
DRb delays using rails_spec_server?
...ory a few times
for SVN (or, less believably, in the process of building SVN 1.4.0 and
its dependencies), something got hosed. Now, script/rails_spec takes
5-10 seconds to get past DRb.start_server. This is on a fast Windows
machine under cygwin.
Anyone ever run into this? strace is way too voluminous to help here.
Jay Levitt
2007 Oct 17
1
Portscans and Asterisk
Anything to do about portscans? Is there any way (should I) to see
if the connection is a legit (only SIP currently) connection BEFORE
my * answers?
[2007-10-17 19:23:46] WARNING[4191]: chan_sip.c:6624 determine_firstline_parts: Bad request protocol 01@<ASTERISK_IP> SIP/2.0
-- Executing [s at default:1] Answer("SIP/sip.jmg.se-081dd730", "") in new stack
[2007-10-17
2010 Mar 04
1
Hylafax does not pick up.
We run the distro HylaFax on a CentOS-5.4 host. On infrequent
occasions we notice that the server will not pick up an incoming
call. It reports listening to modem rings.
Now, it seems to me that picking up the call should be under the
control of the modem but I notice that there exists a setting in
Hylafax for the number of rings before picking up. The default
value for this is 0 (zero) but we
2012 Jan 09
0
Analytics Consultant, Sr. Analytics Consultant and Principal Analytics Consultant (AC/SAC/PAC), Bangalore India
...Intelligence, Text mining,
weblog mining etc.
? Scripting languages such as Python or Perl a strong plus
? Hands on experience in model building and/or coding
? Proven problem-solving skills.
? Excellent computation and data management skills. Experience
handling voluminous data
? Understanding of marketing science and customer service domains a
plus
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2003 Jan 21
0
UseMethod; all.equal; isas-tests
...n some simple cases). But
it's not a good idea to rely on that output for testing, better to use
one of
identical(target, current)
identical(all.equal(target, current, ...), TRUE))
3. The isas-tests have been modified to use identical() rather than
all.equal for the tests that have produced voluminous output. We should
eventually examine why various of these tests "fail", but at least the
volume of the output is much less and the test should be more stable.
John
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Bell Labs, Lucent Technologies office: (908)582-2681
700 Moun...
2006 Nov 04
0
<label for=..." /> best practice?
...uot;..." /> and this is a new construct to me. I see what it does,
but I''m certainly no designer and was wondering if someone could walk
me through when to use it vs. the "old style" of just putting text
where you need it, and advantages of using it vs. not.
Thanks
--
Voluminous documentation is part of the problem, not part of the
solution. -- Tom DeMarco
2018 Mar 06
0
Capturing warning within user-defined function
1. I did not attempt to sort through your voluminous code. But I suspect
you are trying to reinvent wheels.
2. I don't understand this:
"I've failed to find a solution after much searching of various R related
forums."
A web search on "error handling in R" **immediately** brought up ?tryCatch,
which I think is what y...
2018 Mar 06
1
Capturing warning within user-defined function
...rs(), with its companion invokeRestart(),
lets you collect the warnings while letting the evaluation run to
completion.
Bill Dunlap
TIBCO Software
wdunlap tibco.com
On Tue, Mar 6, 2018 at 2:45 PM, Bert Gunter <bgunter.4567 at gmail.com> wrote:
> 1. I did not attempt to sort through your voluminous code. But I suspect
> you are trying to reinvent wheels.
>
> 2. I don't understand this:
>
> "I've failed to find a solution after much searching of various R related
> forums."
>
> A web search on "error handling in R" **immediately** brought...