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2004 Sep 14
1
Re: got pointer wrong in shared klibc binary
On Wed, Sep 15, 2004 at 10:48:02AM +0930, Alan Modra wrote:
> After using SHAREDFLAGS = -Ttext 0x0f000200 on ppc64 (which I see you
> suggested in another email), I see the problem you're talking about.
>
> klibc is fundamentally broken on ppc64. You just can't call into
> another chunk of code (klibc.so in this case) which has a separate toc
> and expect things to
2006 Jun 26
0
[klibc 32/43] ppc64 support for klibc
The parts of klibc specific to the ppc64 architecture.
Signed-off-by: H. Peter Anvin <hpa at zytor.com>
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commit 6db62c809bf46ac8a9f743513384d29fd339f877
tree e4850136d00d6b9fc1d5fb7eae9a329ac79947e1
parent a82c9b6e9b3428bae592241d1ac276054bc46fc5
author H. Peter Anvin <hpa at zytor.com> Sun, 25 Jun 2006 16:58:40 -0700
committer H. Peter Anvin <hpa at zytor.com> Sun, 25 Jun
2011 Feb 11
1
Help optimizing EMD::extrema()
Hi folks,
I'm attempting to use the EMD package to analyze some neuroimaging
data (timeseries with 64 channels sampled across 1 million time points
within each of 20 people). I found that processing a single channel of
data using EMD::emd() took about 8 hours. Exploration using Rprof()
suggested that most of the compute time was spent in EMD::extrema().
Looking at the code for EMD:extrema(),
2008 Dec 05
2
Help with wavCWTPeaks
I cannot understand the following error printed out when I try to get the extrema of my time series.
I would appreciate some suggestion as I really cannot interpret the error. I might not be using a proper
set of parameters in calling such functions. I am learning by doing ...
> aa.peak <- wavCWTPeaks (aa.tree)
Error in `row.names<-.data.frame`(`*tmp*`, value = c("1",
2013 Dec 03
0
[klibc:master] ppc64: Add ppc64le support
Commit-ID: 87ad992e1ae0036436646610a23feb4c2895593f
Gitweb: http://git.kernel.org/?p=libs/klibc/klibc.git;a=commit;h=87ad992e1ae0036436646610a23feb4c2895593f
Author: Anton Blanchard <anton at samba.org>
AuthorDate: Tue, 3 Dec 2013 18:18:03 +1100
Committer: H. Peter Anvin <hpa at zytor.com>
CommitDate: Tue, 3 Dec 2013 10:53:19 -0800
[klibc] ppc64: Add ppc64le support
Add
2013 Dec 03
2
[PATCH 1/2] ppc64: Add ppc64le support
Add PowerPC 64bit little endian support.
Signed-off-by: Anton Blanchard <anton at samba.org>
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Makefile | 7 +++++--
usr/klibc/arch/ppc64/MCONFIG | 4 ++--
usr/klibc/arch/ppc64/crt0.S | 34 ++++++++++++++++++++-----------
usr/klibc/arch/ppc64/setjmp.S | 40 ++++++++++++++++++++++++++----------
usr/klibc/arch/ppc64/sysstub.ph | 45
2010 Jan 09
0
[LLVMdev] Variable declarations vs. definitions
Hello, Dustin
> To be clear: remember I'm using Stone Knives here. :-)
In some cases it's better to realize that it's year 2010 now. :)
Just write small snippet in C and use llvm-gcc -emit-llvm to emit LLVM
IR corresponding to it. You can use e.g. http://llvm.org/demo/ for
this.
--
With best regards, Anton Korobeynikov
Faculty of Mathematics and Mechanics, Saint Petersburg State
2003 Oct 05
2
Line length limitation in dovecot leads to out-of-control process?
Heylas!
I've been copying mailboxes from one dovecot server (on an alpha running
debian testing, 0.99.10-9) to another (on an i686 running debian
unstable, 0.99.10-9). I encountered a weird problem, which I seem to
have resolved by moving a message with a To: line from hell out of the
mailbox. Both machines are running maildir. They're not exactly
identical, but they're fairly
2007 Mar 12
1
How to avoid a for-loop?
Hi all,
as I am trying to move slowly from just "working" to "good" code, I'd
like to ask if there's a smarter way than using a for-loop in tasks like
the example below.
I need to obtain the extrema of the cumulated sum of a detrended time
series. The following code is currently used, please have a look at the
comments for my questions and remarks:
system.time({
X
2007 Jan 04
1
problem with function 'optimise' (PR#9438)
Full_Name: Karsten Krug
Version: 2.4.0
OS: Open Suse 10.0, Windows XP
Submission from: (NULL) (88.134.13.50)
I found a problem in the 'optimise' function for one dimensional optimisation.
Example 1:
Try to find a maximum of the function below with the use of 'optimise' in the
interval [0,0.5]. The function follows a parabola and has two local maxima
located at the margins of
2010 Mar 24
0
package "wmtsa": how to set up the Tolerance vector to detect time series peaks blindly
In my previous experience with wmtsa function wavCWTPeaks I realized the Tolerance vector passed to the multi-scale decomposition function "wavCWTTree" is crucial for detecting the time series extrema and prevent the R script from aborting.
By trial & error I recently managed to figure out the Tolerance vector values in a single case (please see attachments).
I am looking for some
2010 Apr 12
0
WMTSA "wavCWTPeaks" : Error in if (time.start < times.range[1]) time.start <- times.range[1]
I have attached the signal that causes the error message in this email subject.
Only columns 1 and 3 have to be considered. It is the work trajectory of a molecule migrating between two equilibrium conformations.
The curve has 2 peaks, as shown in its plot. But I keep missing the 2nd one. Here is my short script:
library(wmtsa)
setwd("C:/Documents and Settings/Monville/Alanine
2008 Dec 12
0
Is there anyone in charge of package wmtsa ?
Here is another occurrence of wmTSA internal error.
My time series is a short breathing cycle (2425-Cyle_9.txt).
Since wmtsa functions that extract extrema seem to expect longer series than I have, I tried the folowing two tricks:
1) I prolong the 1-cycle series on both ends through duplicating the first value (on the left end( and the last value on the right end as any ties as the
1-cycle
2010 Dec 13
0
new member to the forum
Just wanted to say Hi & i'm looking forward to joining in from time to time. I live in N CA & i'm a Hand Engraver Of Guns & Knives and other collectables.
Tom
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2011 Sep 20
0
children's numerical skills
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2010 Jan 09
7
[LLVMdev] Variable declarations vs. definitions
I have yet another question that I believe also stems from deep
ignorance of the linkage types. How do you declare a global variable
without defining it? The IR ref. clearly indicates that you can do
this, but it looks like one of the many "too obvious to mention" things
that I struggle with. It's easy with functions, of course: "declare
@foo" in the header and
2019 Jan 02
0
Solr
> The main problem is : After some time of indexing from Dovecot, Dovecot
> returns errors (invalid SID, etc...) and Solr return "out of range
> indexes" errors
I've been watching the progress of this thread with no small concern, mainly
because I've been tasked with providing a server-side email search facility
with a budget and manpower level that comes down to mainly
2019 Jan 04
0
Solr -> Xapian ?
What about consedering linking Dovecot with Xapian librairies instead of
going to nightmare Solr ?
https://xapian.org/features
On 2019-01-02 17:10, John Tulp wrote:
> On Wed, 2019-01-02 at 00:59 -0800, M. Balridge wrote: The main problem is : After some time of indexing from Dovecot, Dovecot
> returns errors (invalid SID, etc...) and Solr return "out of range
> indexes"
2002 Sep 08
0
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2019 Jan 04
0
Solr -> Xapian ?
Why not, but please guide me about the core structure (mandatory
funcitons, etc..) of a typical Dovecot FTS plugin
On 2019-01-04 17:20, Aki Tuomi wrote:
> I hope you are aware that "linking with Xapian" requires somewhat more work than just -lxapian in linker? If you or someone feels like writing fts_xapian, go for it.
>
> Aki
>
> On 04 January 2019 at 08:20 Joan