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2011 Jan 13
0
Mobipocket not detecting usb connected ereader
Anyone have pointers on how to get an ereader assigned a PID so it can use DRM'd .mobi files? The mobipocket software works great on the computer through wine (1.3.8), but when I hook up my ereader to the computer through a usb cable the software is suppose to detect it and assign it an ID code which lets it open the DRM ebook files. The detection is not happening. I can move the files
2010 Mar 13
2
Error with winemp3.acm for Sony ereader software
I am trying to run the ereader bookstore software from Sony/Borders. It installed without any errors, but I get this error when I try to run the program: err:module:load_builtin_dll failed to load .so lib for builtin L"winemp3.acm": libmpg123.so.0: cannot open shared object file: No such file or directory Google did not return any useful results. I am running Debian squeeze: Linux
2007 Apr 13
0
ANN 0.9-beta-2
I''ve just made a new beta release available that fixes some more bugs to the translator. http://www.nabble.com/ANN:-RSpec-0.9.0-beta-1-available-for-download.-t3526973.html Additional changes since 0.9 beta-1: * Made Spec::Ui *much* easier to install. It will be released separately. Check out trunk/spec_ui/examples * HTML reports now include a syntax highlighted snippet of the source
1998 Jun 04
0
"as.numeric" / "As.numeric" [was "R-beta: bugs and problems"]
Ross Ihaka <ihaka at stat.auckland.ac.nz> wrote: > Martin Maechler writes: [ snip ] > > I've seen > > As.numeric <- function(x) { storage.mode(x) <- "numeric"; x } > > solving the above problem. > > > > What do you (R-help readers !) think? > > I like the idea, but maybe not the name so much (too much scope for >
2011 Mar 31
0
Noble America Announcement for Summer Internship 2011
##################################################### Noble America Announcement for Summer Internship 2011 ###################################################### Organization Name: Noble America, http://www.thisisnoble.com/ Location: Stamford, Connecticut, USA Period: 10-12 Weeks for Summer 2011 starting May/June 2011 Brief Description of work: The summer intern will work on
2011 Jul 29
0
Noble is looking for a Market Risk Manager/Analyst for its London Office, prefer Candidates who have R programming skills
Noble is looking for a Market Risk Manager/Analyst for its London Office, prefer Candidates who have R programming skills ================================================================================== Noble Noble is a market leader in managing the global supply chain of agricultural, industrial and energy products. Our "hands on" approach to business has seen us grow to become a
2016 May 09
0
Asterisk 13.9.0 Now Available
The Asterisk Development Team has announced the release of Asterisk 13.9.0. This release is available for immediate download at http://downloads.asterisk.org/pub/telephony/asterisk The release of Asterisk 13.9.0 resolves several issues reported by the community and would have not been possible without your participation. Thank you! The following are the issues resolved in this release: Bugs
2013 Nov 14
0
[LLVMdev] Quad-Core ARMv7 Build Slave Seeks Noble Purpose
On Wed, Nov 13, 2013 at 6:36 PM, Mikael Lyngvig <mikael at lyngvig.org> wrote: > A quick question while I am adding a tiny section on ccache to the > HowToAddABuilder document: Why do you set CCACHE_CPP2 to yes? From reading > the manual, I get the impression that this is much slower than the default > and that it should only be used with tricky compilers or when debugging. Is
2013 Nov 14
0
[LLVMdev] Quad-Core ARMv7 Build Slave Seeks Noble Purpose
On Thu, Nov 14, 2013 at 4:40 AM, Mikael Lyngvig wrote: > Yes, ARM normally runs as a little-endian and it is a 32-bit CPU. It CAN be > configured to be a big-endian system, but that requires hardware support as > far as I know. > > I do have an old, slow Mac Mini G4 PowerPC (big-endian) that I could hook up > as a builder too. I was thinking of it the moment you mentioned big
2011 Apr 01
0
Wine release 1.3.17
The Wine development release 1.3.17 is now available. What's new in this release (see below for details): - Implementation of the new Vista file dialogs. - Initial support for patching in MSI installers. - Improvements to the calendar control. - A few fixes for file associations. - Menus cleaned up in built-in applications. - Various bug fixes. The source is available from the
2013 Nov 14
0
[LLVMdev] Quad-Core ARMv7 Build Slave Seeks Noble Purpose
On Wed, Nov 13, 2013 at 4:53 PM, Mikael Lyngvig <mikael at lyngvig.org> wrote: > Hi guys, > > I have this ODROID XU (quad-core ARMv7 Cortex A15 1,6 GHz) box that I want > to make available to the LLVM project. I can see that LLVM already has an > ARMv7 Cortex A9 system doing Clang, but how should this box be used, if at > all? We're talking a long-term commitment
2013 Nov 17
0
[LLVMdev] Quad-Core ARMv7 Build Slave Seeks Noble Purpose
Thanks for spotting those errors! Fixed. If you feel that this doc should be part of the LLVM documentation, perhaps in a revised form, just let me know. I am willing to convert it into reST and also to go through a peer review, but I simply cannot spend hundreds of hours munging about, rewriting, and retesting over and over as I am already busy on other documentation and other sub-projects.
2013 Nov 14
2
[LLVMdev] Quad-Core ARMv7 Build Slave Seeks Noble Purpose
Hi guys, I have this ODROID XU (quad-core ARMv7 Cortex A15 1,6 GHz) box that I want to make available to the LLVM project. I can see that LLVM already has an ARMv7 Cortex A9 system doing Clang, but how should this box be used, if at all? We're talking a long-term commitment within the realm of being a buildbot slave. It builds LLVM in about 40 minutes, excluding the test suite.
2013 Nov 17
2
[LLVMdev] Quad-Core ARMv7 Build Slave Seeks Noble Purpose
On Sat, Nov 16, 2013 at 9:15 PM, Mikael Lyngvig <mikael at lyngvig.org> wrote: > http://llvm.lyngvig.org/Articles/How-to-Setup-an-Arch-Linux-Buildbot-for-LLVM > Notice: You only need Ninja for the test build; none of the official LLVM builders use Ninja as far as I know. My buildbots use ninja. > Please notice that you must specify the absolute path to ninja, otherwise CMake
2013 Nov 14
2
[LLVMdev] Quad-Core ARMv7 Build Slave Seeks Noble Purpose
Yes, ARM normally runs as a little-endian and it is a 32-bit CPU. It CAN be configured to be a big-endian system, but that requires hardware support as far as I know. I do have an old, slow Mac Mini G4 PowerPC (big-endian) that I could hook up as a builder too. I was thinking of it the moment you mentioned big endian. I actually bought it for testing C++ code on because big-endian machines are
2013 Nov 14
0
[LLVMdev] Quad-Core ARMv7 Build Slave Seeks Noble Purpose
On Nov 13, 2013, at 6:17 PM, Sean Silva <chisophugis at gmail.com> wrote: > > What do you want me to build? LLVM? Clang? Both plus test suite? > > Personally, I see more value in building LLVM, Clang, possibly lld, > > I think LLD would especially benefit from testing on other architectures, since LLD is the most prone to accidentally having something
2013 Nov 17
1
[LLVMdev] Quad-Core ARMv7 Build Slave Seeks Noble Purpose
On Sun, Nov 17, 2013 at 12:53 AM, Mikael Lyngvig <mikael at lyngvig.org> wrote: > Thanks for spotting those errors! Fixed. > > If you feel that this doc should be part of the LLVM documentation, > perhaps in a revised form, just let me know. I am willing to convert it > into reST and also to go through a peer review, but I simply cannot spend > hundreds of hours munging
2013 Feb 11
0
Revolutions blog: January roundup
I write about R every weekday at the Revolutions blog: http://blog.revolutionanalytics.com and every month I post a summary of articles from the previous month of particular interest to readers of r-help. In case you missed them, here are some articles related to R from the month of January: Anthony Damico created an amusing and useful flowchart for finding resources for learning R, especially
2013 Nov 14
3
[LLVMdev] Quad-Core ARMv7 Build Slave Seeks Noble Purpose
A quick question while I am adding a tiny section on ccache to the HowToAddABuilder document: Why do you set CCACHE_CPP2 to yes? From reading the manual, I get the impression that this is much slower than the default and that it should only be used with tricky compilers or when debugging. Is Clang such a tricky compiler? If so, I suppose Clang should be fixed, not the ccache configuration. --
2013 Nov 17
0
[LLVMdev] Quad-Core ARMv7 Build Slave Seeks Noble Purpose
I finally got it to work - and my ODROID-XU is now a passive member of the LLVM builder society for the next week or so, until it has proven itself (it monitors changes to the SVN repository and builds in my end without bothering anyone at LLVM.org about its findings). I did write up a "short" treatise on how to do it, in case anybody needs to do this sometime in the future. I expect