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2004 Dec 08
12
Ethernet Channel Bank idea
Anyone ever thought about an Ethernet based channel bank? Basically a rack mount set of 24 IAXys? That would be cool, IMO. No wrangling with zaptel, etc. IAX as the * <-> Channel bank protocol. Just an idea...
2012 Nov 16
3
[LLVMdev] [Code ownership] MCJIT
All, I'd like to suggest Andy Kaylor take official ownership of the MCJIT. He's done a fantastic job already of improving it and wrangling lots of patch submissions for it. This seems the logical next step to me. -Jim
2008 Mar 12
2
Developing Facebook Platform Applications with Rails
I was hoping to announce this a month ago, but some legal wrangling took longer than expected. Developing Facebook Platform Applications with Rails is now available in Beta at http://www.pragprog.com/titles/mmfacer It walks you through creating a Facebook application with Facebooker, all the way from setup to handling large number of users. Thank all of...
2005 May 25
2
Gig with Adaptive Path
Adaptive Path is looking for a FreeBSD expert to help us wrangle a couple of FreeBSD servers into an orderly bunch. This short term contract requires that you love FreeBSD and like setting up web servers that will experience significant load while requiring high availability to boot. In addition to server setup, you will help plan for the future by advisin...
2017 Nov 29
6
Data cleaning & Data preparation, what do R users want?
...on and so on. I would consider data analysis work to be three stages: data preparation, statistical analysis, and producing the report. This regards the process of getting the data ready for analysis and reporting, sometimes called "data cleaning" or "data munging" or "data wrangling". So as regards tools for data preparation, speaking to the highly diverse audience mentioned, here is my question: What do you want? Or are you already quite happy with the range of tools that is currently before you? [BTW, I posed the same question last week to the r-devel list, and w...
2013 May 13
0
[LLVMdev] Generate PE\COFF file with ARM instructions
...F. We recently ran into this. Unfortunately there's no binutils support for ARM PE/COFF (at least the last time I looked). It doesn't seem to be very hard to add; from what I found out, the only real difference is a difference to the CPU type field. But binutils is sufficiently painful to wrangle that I couldn't do it in a few hours, so we went for other tools. With binutils support adding ARM PE/COFF should be fairly easy, depending on how much the ABI has changed from ARM EABI. -- ┌─── dg@cowlark.com ───── http://www.cowlark.com ───── │ │ 𝕻𝖍'𝖓𝖌𝖑𝖚𝖎 𝖒𝖌𝖑𝖜'𝖓𝖆𝖋𝖍 𝕮𝖙𝖍𝖚𝖑𝖍𝖚 𝕽'𝖑...
2020 Jun 29
4
Re: Virtual Bridge "Network" for Sandbox
Thanks Laine, I will take a look at Open vSwitch, it looks interesting. I am a generalist, I need to know enough about a lot of things to get many different tasks done, but do not have the in depth knowledge required to "patch" anything.  If I manage to wrangle a working solution should I post it? Needless to say I would be supportive of said feature being implemented by those more competent than I... Jocularity aside, thanks for the heads up on Open vSwitch. *Paul O'Rorke* On 2020-06-29 9:13 a.m., Laine Stump wrote: > On 6/29/20 11:01 AM,...
2013 May 13
4
[LLVMdev] Generate PE\COFF file with ARM instructions
Hi guys, I have a question about the LLVM ARM backend: I try to build *.c files for Windows Phone (Windows 8) - so, basically I need to generate an "arm-pe" file (I *think* it has the same file structure like x86-pe file, but i am not sure). unfortunately, LLVM has no support with ARM PE\COFF. Any ideas? How difficult is to add the support in this file format? (LLC can generate ARM
2012 Nov 16
0
[LLVMdev] [Code ownership] MCJIT
...this, his code and design have both been great. -eric On Fri, Nov 16, 2012 at 11:27 AM, Jim Grosbach <grosbach at apple.com> wrote: > All, > > I'd like to suggest Andy Kaylor take official ownership of the MCJIT. He's > done a fantastic job already of improving it and wrangling lots of patch > submissions for it. This seems the logical next step to me. > > -Jim > _______________________________________________ > LLVM Developers mailing list > LLVMdev at cs.uiuc.edu http://llvm.cs.uiuc.edu > http://lists.cs.uiuc.edu/mailman/listinfo/llvmdev...
2012 Nov 16
1
[LLVMdev] [Code ownership] MCJIT
...t. > > -eric > > > On Fri, Nov 16, 2012 at 11:27 AM, Jim Grosbach <grosbach at apple.com> wrote: >> >> All, >> >> I'd like to suggest Andy Kaylor take official ownership of the MCJIT. He's >> done a fantastic job already of improving it and wrangling lots of patch >> submissions for it. This seems the logical next step to me. >> +1
2023 Apr 19
1
[PATCH] ocfs2: reduce ioctl stack usage
...ew picked ocfs2 patches into -mm tree before. > > Yup and that's fine obviously, but this belongs to fs/ and we're aiming > > to take fs/ stuff through the dedicated fs trees going forward. > > Either is fine for me. > Hi Andrew, what's your opinion? I've been wrangling ocfs2 for over a decade and this is the first I've heard of this proposal. Who is "we", above? What was their reasoning? Who will be responsible for ocfs2 patches? What will be their workflow and review and test processes? Overall, what benefit does this proposal offer the ocf...
2007 Nov 28
1
rpm / yum / repo wranging tools?
I'm inheriting dozens of CentOS servers and am looking for various tools to help me wrangle the rpm / yum / repo madness. Any tools you might suggest for me to look into would be greatly appreciated!
2002 Oct 11
0
BSD Print Magazine
...ve lying around the office for others to pickup and take an interest in BSD. The print magazine includes articles that have not appeared on the online ezine as well as really cool artwork that you won't see anywhere else. Table of Contents: * Securing BSD: An ssh Primer - Chris Coleman * Wrangling Processes with sysctl on NetBSD - Sean Davis * Java & Jakarta Tomcat on FreeBSD - Victoria Chan and Hiten Pandya * Friendlier Disk Quotas - Tom Rhodes * Managing Websites with OpenBSD - Peter Schmiedeskamp * Installing Webpages with Make - Nik Clayton Featured Artwork: * Cover --...
2007 Mar 23
1
Freevo + CentOS
Just wondering if anyone on the list is using Freevo + CentOS. I'm having some difficulty wrangling it and various dependencies and was hoping to chat with someone who's gotten it to work off list. This is for my home media center project. Thanks, Chris
2007 Jul 03
2
mysql and/or db access from within puppet recipes?
Maybe this has already been stated or is a feature request or I could be out of my mind. Is there anyway to access a remote mysql database from within let''s say...a puppet function? BC ____________________________________________________________________________________ Boardwalk for $500? In 2007? Ha! Play Monopoly Here and Now (it''s updated for today''s
2001 Dec 20
1
Jobs at the University of Auckland
...lary doesn't look great by international standards but there are compensations: housing is cheap, the air is clean, and the worlds problems are far away. We also have a track record of getting tenure for computing people. http://www.stat.auckland.ac.nz/vacancies.shtml (We can also possibly wrangle a senior position for special candidates ;-) -- Ross Ihaka Email: ihaka at stat.auckland.ac.nz Department of Statistics Phone: (64-9) 373-7599 x 5054 University of Auckland Fax: (64-9) 373-7018 Private Bag 92019, Auckland New Zealand -.-.-.-.-....
2015 Feb 12
1
Processing Maildir contents on message-by-message basis
...cmail here) and/or to sa-learn * Assuming successful completion of the pipe action(s), remove the source message from the mailbox While I can use doveadm to do bulk move/delete actions, I don't see a clear way to iterate through a set of messages and perform actions on them. First off, if I wrangle and mangle the message files directly, do I have to worry about the indexes, or do the indexes "magically" repair themselves in cases where the messages are either altered (including headers) or removed? Have I missed a way to iterate over messages and process it using external tool...
2012 Nov 28
3
write out list of lists with names
Hello List I have a list question. I'm doing some data wrangling for a colleague and I have nested list in the following format: structure(list(MU10 = structure(c(0.80527905920989, 0.4350488707836, 0.455195366623, 0.565174432205497, 0.208180556861924), .Names = c("MU.16", "MU.19", "MU.21", "mean", "sd")), M...
2010 Sep 23
2
Announcing A Digital Media Primer for Geeks
...ief history of digital media, a quick summary of the sampling theorem, and myriad details of low-level audio and video characterization and formatting. It's intended for budding geeks looking to get into video coding, as well as the technically curious who want to know more about the media they wrangle for work or play. The video features a wiki companion site with transcripts, discussion, and further reading. "Open Source has conquered and filled much of the original territory to which it aspired, but the media frontier, especially video, is still wide open and unexplored," Montgomer...
2017 May 05
2
DWARF Fission + ThinLTO
> On May 4, 2017, at 4:53 PM, David Blaikie <dblaikie at gmail.com> wrote: > > Alrighty, a little fuzzy on how best to implement this - Adrian, you've probably got the most context here as to how to wrangle this. > > My first attempt was in IRMover.cpp, IRLinker::linkFunctionBody - after metadata is copied over, create a new subprogram derived from Dst.getSubprogram, only changing the CU over (to the first, if any, CU on the llvm.dbg.cu <http://llvm.dbg.cu/> named metadata). > > T...