Displaying 20 results from an estimated 1000 matches similar to: "[PATCH FOR DISCUSSION ONLY] Rewrite libguestfs-supermin-helper in C."
2006 Nov 29
2
Dummies multiplied with other variable
Hi,
I would like to estimate something like y = a + b*d2*y + c*d3*y where
the dummies are created from some vector d with three (actually many
more) levels using factor(). But either there is included the variable
y or d1*y. How could I get rid of these?
Example:
x = c(1,2,3,4,5,6,7,8)
y = c(3,6,2,8,7,6,2,4)
d = c(1,1,1,2,3,2,3,3)
fd = factor(d)
lm(x ~ fd*y)
gives:
Coefficients:
(Intercept)
2017 Aug 03
9
[PATCH 0/6] tests: Fix handling of device API parameters (RHBZ#1477623).
https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=1477623
The first two patches are cleanups.
The third patch changes the way that we handle Device and Dev_or_Path
parameters so that a parameter marked as such can really only contain
a block device name (and not, for instance, a chardev). Using a
chardev here caused hangs in the API.
The next two patches fix API usage to conform to this new stricter
2001 Nov 13
2
direct write patch
I have attached a patch that supports a new "--direct-write" option.
The result of using this option is to write directly to the destination
files, instead of a temporary file first.
The reason this patch is needed is for rsyncing to a device where the
device is full or nearly full.
Say that I am writing to a device that has 1 Meg free, and a 2 meg file
on that device is out of date.
2017 Jun 03
12
[PATCH v2 00/12] Allow APIs to be implemented in OCaml.
Version 1 was here:
https://www.redhat.com/archives/libguestfs/2017-June/msg00003.html
This patch series reimplements a few more APIs in OCaml, including
some very important core APIs like ?list_filesystems? and ?mount?.
All the tests pass after this.
The selection of APIs that I have moved may look a little random, but
in fact they are all APIs consumed by the inspection code (and some
more
2012 Jan 24
14
[PATCH 00/14] Run the daemon under valgrind and fix resultant errors.
This patch series lets you run the daemon under valgrind.
Many errors were found and fixed.
With the complete series applied, valgrind doesn't show any errors.
2015 Feb 26
4
[PATCH v2 1/4] Add atomic_inc_return to atomics.
Signed-off-by: Maarten Lankhorst <maarten.lankhorst at ubuntu.com>
---
xf86atomic.h | 3 +++
1 file changed, 3 insertions(+)
diff --git a/xf86atomic.h b/xf86atomic.h
index 8c4b696..17fb088 100644
--- a/xf86atomic.h
+++ b/xf86atomic.h
@@ -49,6 +49,7 @@ typedef struct {
# define atomic_read(x) ((x)->atomic)
# define atomic_set(x, val) ((x)->atomic = (val))
# define atomic_inc(x)
2006 Sep 04
7
DO NOT REPLY [Bug 4079] New: rsync fails with --inplace, --link-dest and --no-whole-file
https://bugzilla.samba.org/show_bug.cgi?id=4079
Summary: rsync fails with --inplace, --link-dest and --no-whole-
file
Product: rsync
Version: 2.6.8
Platform: x86
OS/Version: Linux
Status: NEW
Severity: major
Priority: P3
Component: core
AssignedTo: wayned@samba.org
2010 Jan 24
2
Creating directories & folders
Dear R users,
I would like to create the following 3 folders (FUND1, FUND2, MARINE) within
the 'parent.dir' as defined below.
FUND1 <- "FD1 Q4 2009"
FUND2 <- "FD2 Q4 2009"
MARINE <- "MARINE Q4 2009"
parent.dir <- "D:/....................."
folders <- c("FUND1", "FUND2", "MARINE")
for (i in
2005 Dec 10
2
Problems with integrate
Hi,
Having a weird problem with the integrate function.
I have a function which calculates a loss density: I'd like to integrate
it to get the distribution.
The loss density function is:
lossdensity<-function(p,Beta,R=0.4){
# the second derivative of the PDF
# p is the default probability of the pool at which we are evaluating
the lossdensity
# Beta is the correlation with the market
2015 Feb 24
4
[PATCH 1/2] nouveau: make nouveau importing global buffers completely thread-safe, with tests
While I've closed off most races in a previous patch, a small race still existed
where importing then unreffing cound cause an invalid bo. Add a test for this case.
Racing sequence fixed:
- thread 1 releases bo, refcount drops to zero, blocks on acquiring nvdev->lock.
- thread 2 increases refcount to 1.
- thread 2 decreases refcount to zero, blocks on acquiring nvdev->lock.
At this
2006 May 18
1
Partial files left on SIGINT
Hi,
As the man page says, the --partial flag is to "keep partially
transferred files". I'm assuming if I don't have partial flag any
partially transferred files should be deleted. However this is not what
I'm seeing.
Example:
(Using a big file so that rsync times a while to run. This gives me time
to hit CTRL-C for the SIGINT).
> mkdir example
> dd if=/dev/zero
2017 Jun 05
19
[PATCH v3 00/19] Allow APIs to be implemented in OCaml.
v2 was here:
https://www.redhat.com/archives/libguestfs/2017-June/msg00008.html
This series gets as far as a working (and faster) reimplementation of
‘guestfs_list_filesystems’.
I also have another patch series on top of this one which reimplements
the inspection APIs inside the daemon, but that needs a bit more work
still, since inspection turns out to be a very large piece of code.
Rich.
2005 Aug 31
3
odbc realtime update problem
I'm experimenting with realtime (CVS HEAD), but using odbc to a
third-party database (progress) instead of mysql.
Following the instructions on voip-info, I created a table for voicemail
called rtvm with the following fields:
CREATE TABLE `rtvm` (
`uniqueid` int(11) NOT NULL auto_increment,
`customer_id` int(11) NOT NULL default '0',
`context` varchar(50) NOT NULL default
2012 Feb 18
4
FADV_DONTNEED support
While going through an old todo list I found that these patches had fallen by
the way-side. About a year ago I initiated a discussion[1] with the Linux
kernel folks regarding the lack of any useable fadvise support on the kernel
side. As a result, I was observing extremely poor performance on my server
after backup as executable pages were being swapped out in favor of data
waiting to be flushed
2017 Jul 27
23
[PATCH v3 00/23] Reimplement many daemon APIs in OCaml.
I think this fixes everything mentioned:
- Added the Optgroups module as suggested.
- Remove command temporary files.
- Replace command ~flags with ?fold_stdout_on_stderr.
- Nest _with_mounted function.
- Rebase & retest.
Rich.
2013 Oct 03
2
SSweibull() : problems with step factor and singular gradient
SSweibull() : problems with step factor and singular gradient
Hello
I am working with growth data of ~4000 tree seedlings and trying to fit non-linear Weibull growth curves through the data of each plant. Since they differ a lot in their shape, initial parameters cannot be set for all plants. That’s why I use the self-starting function SSweibull().
However, I often got two error messages:
2017 Jul 21
27
[PATCH v2 00/23] Reimplement many daemon APIs in OCaml.
v1 was posted here:
https://www.redhat.com/archives/libguestfs/2017-July/msg00098.html
This series now depends on two small patches which I posted separately:
https://www.redhat.com/archives/libguestfs/2017-July/msg00207.html
https://www.redhat.com/archives/libguestfs/2017-July/msg00209.html
v1 -> v2:
- Previously changes to generator/daemon.ml were made incrementally
through the patch
2004 Aug 06
1
LIB usage
Hello,
I'm trying to use the speexlib but I just can't do it. I've made just like the
example (on the site) says. Some times I get SIGFAULT. Also, I'm reading the
input_frames from /dev/dsp (directly). What is missing here?
speex_bits_init(&bits);
enc_state = speex_encoder_init(&speex_nb_mode);
speex_encoder_ctl(enc_state, SPEEX_GET_FRAME_SIZE, &frame_size);
2008 Apr 01
1
lrm -interaction without main effect-error message
Dear all,
this might be not only an R-question but also a statistical.
When I do a logistic regression analysis (species distribution modeling)
with function lrm (Design package) I get the follwoing error message:
> tadl1<-lrm(triad~fd+dista+fd2+dista2+fd:dista+dista:geo2, x=T, y=T)
Error in if (!length(fname) || !any(fname == zname)) { :
missing value where TRUE/FALSE needed
The
2017 Jul 14
45
[PATCH 00/27] Reimplement many daemon APIs in OCaml.
Previously posted as part of the mega utilities/inspection
series here:
https://www.redhat.com/archives/libguestfs/2017-June/msg00232.html
What I've done is to extract just the parts related to rewriting
daemon APIs in OCaml, rebase them on top of the current master, fix a
few things, and recompile and test everything.
Rich.