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2007 Oct 12
7
Puppet is reporting missing libraries
Ok, I installed Ruby/LDAP to try and get Puppet''s ldapnodes support working and despite doing this I am still getting errors from puppetmasterd "notice: Could not set up LDAP Connection: Missing ruby/ldap libraries" followed by "info: Skipping ldap source; no ldap connection".
I traced down this particular message to: lib/puppet/parser/interpreter.rb and it appears
2006 Nov 05
2
[LLVMdev] llvm partly ported to windows
On Sat, 4 Nov 2006, Reid Spencer wrote:
> On Sun, 2006-11-05 at 00:27 +0300, Anton Korobeynikov wrote:
>
>>> 2) Is bugpoint project buildable on windows?
>> Yes.
>
> Really?
Yep.
> When did that happen?
Apparently Dec 22, 2005. Some rspencer guy did it:
http://llvm.org/bugs/show_bug.cgi?id=351
> Are we now just execing the sub-processes
> instead of forking them?
yep, :)
-Chris
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2012 Jun 01
1
scaling of parameter errors in a weighted regression using nls
I noticed that nls treats weights as relative and that the absolute size of the weights w in
the following script has therefore no influence on the errors of the parameters reported in the summary
a<-1
b<-3
x<--100:100
y<-a*x+b
yeps<-y+rnorm(length(x),sd=1)
w<-rep(1,length(x))
plot(x,yeps)
lines(x,y)
fit<-nls(yeps~p1*x+p2,start=list(p1=a*1.5,p2=b*1.5),weights=w)
summary(fit)
What is the basic idea behind this behavior which is counterintuitive to me?
The weights in my example are estimates of the absolute measure...
2008 Mar 26
2
DTMF suddenly stopped working on SIP channel
...dtmf at the default, now I've tried all 6
valid combos of those two settings with no change. This is on asterisk
1.2.27 that's been working fine in production for about 3 months now.
Here's the section from sip.conf (the way it had been working all
along):
[viatalk]
type=peer
secret=(yep it's right)
username=(yep it's right)
host=newyork-1.vtnoc.net
canreinvite=no
insecure=very
qualify=yes
context=incoming-viatalk
dtmfmode=inband ; Choices are inband, rfc2833, or info
;relaxdtmf=yes ; Relax dtmf handling
Thanks in advance for any help. I've go...
2008 May 09
2
Regarding anova result
Hi,
I fitted tree growth data with Chapman-Richards growth function using nls.
summary(fit.nls)
Formula:
Parameters:
Estimate Std. Error t value Pr
Signif. codes: 0 ''***'' 0.001 ''**'' 0.01 ''*'' 0.05 ''.'' 0.1 '' '' 1
Residual standard error: 1.879 on 713 degrees of freedom
Algorithm
2006 May 23
1
Mongrel 0.3.13 Pre-Release Update -- Yep, Again
Hi Folks,
This is another pre-release announcement with lots of goodies for people
to test and play with. At this rate the 0.3.13 release may just turn
into 0.4.
GETTING IT
Pretty simple, just gem install mongrel
--source=http://mongrel.rubyforge.org/releases/
You can get more information at http://mongrel.rubyforge.org/
WHAT''S IN IT
This release has lots of little things, mostly
2004 Aug 06
0
yep
I am running an oldish Icecast (like 1.3.08), Ices and Libshout from about
that time, and the newest version of WinAmp with ths Source plugins.
For the longest time I've been using Ices to stream a mount point, /DEFAULT,
which just plays random mp3s from the servers hard drive. But now I've
added a second mountpoint from which live djs can send their streams from,
which are usualy from
2007 May 11
2
Can you use a define for a virtual type?
I''m having problem with the following manifest, trying to use a define
as a virtual type:
define adm_user ( $user,
$uid,
$comment,
$sysgroup = "sysadmin",
$shell = "/bin/bash",
$basedir = "/home.local",
$ensure = "present"
)
2006 Oct 11
2
nls function does not use subset argument (PR#9290)
Full_Name: Tadashi Kadowaki
Version: 2.4.0
OS: Redhat Linux 9
Submission from: (NULL) (58.12.166.67)
Doesn't nls function support subset? It seems not to work.
And, there are no information in the online help.
Has it sunk into oblivion?
2018 Jul 11
4
Connection refused (61)
what does the output of:
netstat -n | grep :587
run as root, show you? the -p will give the program and pid.
> Date: Wednesday, July 11, 2018 21:51:09 +0000
> From: Larry Rosenman <larryrtx at gmail.com>
>
> Yep, you (probably) need to configure openSMTPD to listen on 587
>
> (I run exim, so I can't help with that).
2002 May 22
4
Re: assigning with operator '='.
I've just checked out Jens Oehlschlgel's posting as regards assigning
with the ``='' operator. Yep, the phenomenon described really does
happen. And yep, it sure seems ***very*** dangerous to me.
Mind you, using ``='' as the assignment operator strikes me as being
dangerous anyhow. Bad design decision by the S people (by John
Chambers?) and R should ***not*** have followed suit, compa...
2006 Jan 05
2
*tangent* High Availability using 2 sites -- yep, "propogation."
Hello Les,
Thanks for that info. I'm playing with this now and although the
'failover' process seems rather slow, it does seem to be doing what I
need. I setup a subdomain entry to point to 4 IP's, only one if which
is actually working, and indeed, when IE get's a non-active IP, it
eventually goes to the next one until it finally finds the actual live
IP. Once it gets the
2005 Sep 08
1
Tip: I() can designate constants in a regression
Just thought I would share a tip I learned:
The function I() is useful for specifying constants to formulas and
regressions.
It will prevent nls (for example) from trying to treat the variable
inside I() as something it needs to estimate. An example is below.
-David
P.S. This may be obvious to some, but it is not made clear to be by
the documentation or common books that I reviewed.
2011 Apr 11
1
Non linear Regression: "singular gradient matrix at initial parameter estimates"
...inear function to some data but R keeps giving
me "singular gradient matrix at initial parameter estimates" errors.
For testing purposes I am doing this:
### R code ###
x <- 0:140
y <- 200 / (1 + exp(17 - x)/2) * exp(-0.02*x) # creating 'perfect' samples
with fitting model
yeps <- y + rnorm(length(y), sd = 2) # adding noise
# results in above error
fit = nls(yeps ~ p1 / (1 + exp(p2 - x) / p3) * exp(p4 * x))
###
>From what I've found in this list I think that my model is over-parameterized.
How can I work around that?
Thanks,
Felix
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2005 Jan 04
3
Where to start. {Scanned}
Hello All, Yep I'm a newbe.
I'm just started to play with asterisk.
What I have
Redhat Fedora Core 2 (New install)
3 X100P cards.
I installed
zaptel-1.0.3
libpri-1.0.3
asterisk-1.0.3
Where should I start??
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Thanks, David
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dangerous content by KE6U...
2006 Nov 05
0
[LLVMdev] llvm partly ported to windows
...006-11-04 at 16:50 -0800, Chris Lattner wrote:
> On Sat, 4 Nov 2006, Reid Spencer wrote:
>
> > On Sun, 2006-11-05 at 00:27 +0300, Anton Korobeynikov wrote:
> >
> >>> 2) Is bugpoint project buildable on windows?
> >> Yes.
> >
> > Really?
>
> Yep.
>
> > When did that happen?
>
> Apparently Dec 22, 2005. Some rspencer guy did it:
> http://llvm.org/bugs/show_bug.cgi?id=351
>
> > Are we now just execing the sub-processes
> > instead of forking them?
>
> yep, :)
>
> -Chris
>
2013 Nov 12
0
[LLVMdev] [RFC] How to fix sqrt vs llvm.sqrt optimization asymmetry
...nt that are used to record errors, is undefined.”
Makes sense to me.
>
> FWIW, we may want to make a similar change for the other llvm.<libm function> intrinsics, at least for the vector versions (as vector ops on many ISAs don't affect the FP state bits like the scalar ops do).
Yep.
>
>>
>> Transformations that apply to sqrt() should generally apply to
>> llvm.sqrt as well.
>
> And the intent is for this to be true for all of the other llvm.<libm function> intrinsics as well, right?
Yep!
-Chris
2009 Dec 22
3
[LLVMdev] New LLVM Blog
...attner at apple.com>:
>> Hi All,
>>
>> A few of us got together and started an official LLVM (and its sub-
>> projects) blog:
>> http://blog.llvm.org/
>
> Is it online? I cannot open it. If it's online, I highly suspect it's
> blocked by the GFW.
Yep, it's online. It's a blogger.com blog.
-Chris
2012 Dec 07
2
[LLVMdev] questions about the mc-relax-all flag
...optimization (compile time
> optimization to be precise). In fact, it is used by default at -O0,
> run "clang -c test.c -v" and you will see -mrelax-all being passed,
> but not if you add -O1.
>
> It is not used on optimized builds because it produces larger binaries.
>
Yep. So if we intend to keep it around I propose to rename it to
-mc-optimize-relaxation, or -mc-fast-relaxation or something of the
sort (I think that the flag is obscure enough to deserve a long,
verbose and descriptive name).
Eli
2018 Apr 20
3
[cfe-dev] RFC: Implementing -fno-delete-null-pointer-checks in clang
...addrSpace != 0 checks into an accessor seems like a great idea. Besides
this feature request, presumably there's also other uses of non-zero
address spaces for which the pointer 0 could usefully be treated as
invalid...
And the name really is terrible, we should change it if at all feasible
Yep. "-fnull-pointer-is-valid" has been suggested before.
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