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2015 Nov 04
2
navigation mode(s) in rgl
Hello, I've CCd' Duncan Murdoch as the rgl maintainer, but I'm also keen to hear from the broader community of any insights. In rgl my understanding is that there's only one rotation-navigation mode, where you left-click hold and the view pivots abound the centre of the scene. In other tools, including Google Earth, that is the default behaviour but there's also a
2007 Mar 19
2
Wine for command line only
Hi; I think I have a very simple question but I can't find an answer to it. I need to run one command line windows executable with no dlls on my MacPro. Runs fine under Parallels/xp, but I would like to run it under the bash shell script from the Mac/Unix terminal. I "installed" the Darwine x86 package by copying it to the applications folder. Not surprisingly, not having it
2004 Aug 06
2
[Interopcast-general] about translating documentation, but not only documentation.
On Fri, 1 Aug 2003, Arnaud Ebalard wrote: > The main problem we encountered was the difficulty to find an MP3 > streamer that was > compatible with Icecast2. For *nix, ices 0.3 will do the job. It requires libshout2. You can get them both from http://www.icecast.org/download.html Geoff. --- >8 ---- List archives: http://www.xiph.org/archives/ icecast project homepage:
2007 Dec 08
3
Multiple Worker Methods on Different Schedules
Quick question: If I want to schedule different worker methods defined in the same worker to trigger at different times, is this possible? Would the following scheduler yaml work? :schedules: :foo_worker: :worker_method: method1 :trigger_args: 0 */10 * * * * * :job_key: some_key_1 :foo_worker: :worker_method: method2 :trigger_args: 0 */15 * * * * * :job_key:
2004 May 31
2
Several libraries won't load with (PR#6927)
Thank you both. 1. It looks like part of the problem is indeed that the packages in the patched version for Windows aren't coordinated with the libraries. rw1090 library(MASS) ## works rw1090pat library(MASS) ## doesn't work library(MASS, lib.loc="c:/progra~1/R/rw1090/library") ## works 2. This doesn't explain why the freshly downloaded Hmisc and multcomp packages
2007 May 30
1
Three scenarios for simplifying NUT configuration on Linux
Scenario 1: Package-centric Have the .deb package for NUT install a single-user/single-UPS configuration, with the .deb asking for the UPS type and dispatching on that to set up ups.conf for the correct driver. Package installation could even create a nut user and group, so there wouldn't even be a security compromise. I don't know how to do the equivalent with RPM, because RPM
2006 Jul 07
4
Controllers - model vs. use case centric
I am working on a reasonably large application (which happens to be my first with rails). I was hoping to get some input on organisation of controllers and actions. I am finding having used scaffolding more at the beginning my controllers tend to be very model centric, in that they mostly contain all the actions for management of that particular model, which may crash across multiple use
2017 Mar 16
2
[GSoC] Project Proposal: Parallel extensions for llvm analysis and transform framework
Hello, Below is a proposal for a GSoC project that I would like to work on this year. Your input and feedback is much appreciated. Background: ========= My name is Kareem Ergawy and I currently work as part of the PIR project. PIR is an extension of the IR to support fork-join parallelism that is currently under review [1, 2, 3, 4]. Goals: ===== As a GSoC project, here I propose an
2013 Feb 05
0
[LLVMdev] MCJIT and Lazy Compilation
Hi Andrew, I was about to write a belated reply to this message (sorry for the delay), but then I realized that pretty much everything useful that I have to say on the subject is contained in this message (which is in a thread Albert Graef already linked to): https://groups.google.com/d/msg/llvm-dev/Rk9cWdRX0Wg/Fa1Mn6cyS9UJ Generally, I do hope that MCJIT will be capable of replacing the old
2006 May 18
5
[OT] Best Blog + Wiki opinions?
Hello all, I''m looking for suggestions for integrated Blog + Wiki (Bliki) apps. I''d prefer Rails, I want to hear opinions on all options! I''ve browsed through W:Bliki <http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bliki>. Nothing in that list is immediately compelling. This is for my wife, who is not a technologist, and has a need to create a information-centric website.
2017 May 06
2
Email list just for front end developers?
On Sun, 7 May 2017 00:01:34 +0800 C Bergström <cbergstrom at pathscale.com> wrote: > > Having a place dedicated to mutual aid among front end developers > > (and of course assistance from anyone else who is willing to > > answer questions) would be nice. > > > > I referred you to that list in speaking from experience. cfe-dev > may have started life as a
2007 Dec 14
6
[Zaptel] Why no port to Windos?
Hello I was wondering why there doesn't seem to a Windows version of Zaptel, making the Digium and its clones unavailable for a Windows PBX. Is the Zaptel/Zapata combo too *nix-centric? Thanks.
2010 Jul 19
2
redundant networked secure file system recommendation
Hi all, We are currently running a NFS-based server centric setup. I would like to set up something where I can easily have more than one redundant server, security/authentication (this part seems a little flaky with NFS, at least did several years ago), with the capability to easily add/remove servers as necessary, take redundant servers down for maintenance, etc. Total volume we expect to run
2006 Jul 05
2
Editors which have strong/solid support for SWeave?
Greetings! I have a few colleagues who like the idea of Sweave, but have failed to become enlightened monks of the One True Editor (http://www.dina.dk/~abraham/religion/) Are there any other Microsoft-centric editors or IDEs which have solid support for writing SWeave documents (dual R / LaTeX enhancements similar to ESS's support)? Has anyone tried the folding editors which support Noweb?
2006 Jun 27
4
siemens pbx and asterisk
Hello all, I'm new to asterisk. Our company wants to setup an asterisk server and will eventually move to IP centric phones, but they don't want to just throw away the old Siemens PBX, so during the process we want to integrate it with asterisk. Is it possible? and how? thanks. Lito -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL:
2006 Apr 10
3
3.0.2-testing packages for etch
Greetings Debian Xen team, I spent a weekend getting 3.0.2-testing building and thought i'd share the love. Manoj and I are already working to update make-kpkg for the new Xen architecture. My repo is at: http://debian.thoughtcrime.co.nz/debian/ I have posted a Breezy-centric howto for this build at: http://debian.thoughtcrime.co.nz/debian/README.txt Hope you enjoy it, and hope we can
2007 Dec 17
11
BackgrounDRb release 1.0 available now
Hi Folks, I am glad to announce 1.0 release of BackgrounDRb. This would be a major release since 0.2 release of BackgrounDRb. Here is a brief summary of changes: - BackgrounDRb is DRb no longer. It makes use of EventDriven network programming library packet ( http://packet.googlecode.com ). - Since we moved to packet, many nasty thread issues, result hash corruption issues are totally
2015 Apr 16
2
systemd private tmp dirs
On Thu, Apr 16, 2015 at 6:58 AM, Dennis Jacobfeuerborn <dennisml at conversis.de> wrote: > >> >> No, systemd actually remaps /tmp from apache - and apparently most >> other daemons - to private directories below /tmp with configs as >> shipped. The command line tool wrote the file to /tmp as expected. >> The perl code running under httpd reading what it
2008 Jul 08
3
apt vrs yum ?
I was checking out Dag's ( not dagw ;-> ) new blog... I don't know how much, if at all, this has been debated... http://dag.wieers.com/blog/using-apt-in-an-rpm-world if he is so adamant about apt over yum, why are we using yum still? Laziness? ;-) ...or are we just tasty food centric? Yum yum yum !!! - rh
2017 Apr 12
6
Enterprise Linux Slack
Hallo, Considering the relative decline of IRC (sorry folks) I have set up a Slack for Enterprise Linux. I've been using "pythondev.slack.com" and honestly, its a fantastic tool for community support with really nice features for computer centric discussion. https://enterpriselinux.slack.com/shared_invite/MTY4MTM5NjQ2NTc5LTE0OTE5OTkyNTctMjkyNGU1NWQzOA My hope is that those running