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2024 Mar 31
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ANNOUNCE: GnuCash 5.6 Released
The GnuCash development team announces GnuCash 5.6, the seventh release in the stable 5.x series. Between 5.5 and 5.6, the following bugfixes were accomplished: Bug 798946 - start/end of current/last quarter have off-by-one error Bug 799093 - Cannot reconcile since v5.4 Bug 799179 - SLR won't allow change from "Reminder" to any other state Bug 799210 - Bad encoding
2010 Aug 21
4
graphing plots of plots
I want to make a graph where each element plotted is itself a graph. I can see how to use par(fig=) and viewport to do that, but they require (i think) me to do my own scaling as they are scaled to the graphics window. any advice on which approach I should take (just bite the bullet and do my own scaling), or is there something else I should try, or any examples I should look at. many thanks
2009 Dec 22
2
use of lm() and poly()
Hi all, I want to fit data called "metal" with a polynominal function as dP ~ a.0 + a.1 * U0 + a.2 * U0^2 + a.3 * U0^3 + a.4 * U0^4 The data set includes, the independant variable U0 and the dependant variable dP. I've seen that the combination of lm() and poly() can do that instead of using the nls() function. But I don't get how to interpret the results from the linear
2014 Jan 08
7
[LLVMdev] [cfe-dev] AArch64 Clang CLI interface proposal
I knew I'd regret leaving that option in for the MIPS port back in 99. Basically this is the only acceptable way for mcpu to exist, but should never have been added to the GCC aarch64 port at all since there's no compatibility with existing build systems to worry about. I would still like you to show this mythical piece of software that needs this compatibility. -eric On Jan 8, 2014 3:06
2014 Jan 08
4
[LLVMdev] [cfe-dev] AArch64 Clang CLI interface proposal
On 8 January 2014 12:32, Bernard Ogden <Bernard.Ogden at arm.com> wrote: > I don't think there's software that *needs* the compatibility, but it is > easier for GCC projects to switch to clang if that compatibility is there - > which I think is why we go for GCC compatibility in the first place? > Hi Bernie, GCC compatibility is always considered to be an important
2013 Oct 14
1
[LLVMdev] Generate code for ARM Cortex m0, m3, and m4.
Thanks Bernie, Feel free to assign yourself to the bug report, just so we know someone is working on it. cheers, -renato On 14 October 2013 17:38, Bernard Ogden <bogden.dev at gmail.com> wrote: > I've got a trivial fix for this problem, and another one which manifests > when thumb is given without an explicit CPU. I'll start pushing it through > our submissions process.
2002 Mar 22
0
sequential t-test - replies
[my original message to s-news & r-help is attached ] No one possessed or knew of any S/R code for the sequential t-test. Also it doesn't appear in the SAS index. One or two suggested obtaining the S+ seqtrial software which may (or may not) cover this, but this seemed to be a bit of a "hammer to crack a nut". I have written a function based on the treatment in Wetheril
2011 Sep 01
2
CentOS 6.0 and 3ware 9650SE series RAID Performance
Hello, Does anyone have experience using a 3ware 9650SE series raid controller on CentOS 6.0? I am getting very sporadic throughput with moderately sized files (0.5-2GB) on ext3. I have tried most of the mount time tuning options: * noatime * trying different journal types * setting commit=120 - helped a little Even after these optimizations it doesn't seem like the raid array is working
2024 Sep 29
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ANNOUNCE: GnuCash 5.9 Released
The GnuCash development team announces GnuCash 5.9, the tenth release in the stable 5.x series. Between 5.8 and 5.9, the following bugfixes were accomplished: ? Bug 724745 - Added new transaction during reconcile, didn't show up in reconcile window. ? Bug 797045 - Improve error reporting for bad credentials with MySQL backend ("bad or corrupt data" => "access denied")
2006 Feb 20
1
need help on nlme()
Hello there, I am using nlme() to fit a logistic mixed effect model on our data. The outcome variable is binary. I got the error when I wanted to add a group factor to my model. My initial model is as below: model.a <- nlme(response~ 1/(1 + exp( -intercept- u0 - slope*TIME - u1*TIME)), + fixed=intercept+slope~1, random= u0+u1~1 |studentID,
2016 Nov 03
0
Silk CNG
I have difficulties to understand how to use Silk GNC. I have enabled GNC (and VAD) something like this: param.setting.vad = 1; param.setting.cng = 1; param.setting.plc = 1; param.setting.penh = 1; status = pjmedia_codec_opus_set_default_param(&config, &param); I used debugger and printf to see that code executes in Opus CNG.c silk_CNG function noise generation loop. But still I cannot
2020 Apr 22
0
slow performance on company production server I need help
Correct, 3ware 9670SE SATA-II Raid PCIe [root at daisy dev]# lspci 00:00.0 Memory controller: NVIDIA Corporation CK804 Memory Controller (rev a3) 00:01.0 ISA bridge: NVIDIA Corporation CK804 ISA Bridge (rev a3) 00:01.1 SMBus: NVIDIA Corporation CK804 SMBus (rev a2) 00:02.0 USB controller: NVIDIA Corporation CK804 USB Controller (rev a2) 00:02.1 USB controller: NVIDIA Corporation CK804 USB
2008 Jan 12
1
Duplicate filename with Samba 3.0.28
Hello, I'm having an odd problem that I can't find a resolution to. I have a Freebsd 6.2 server with recently upgrade samba software (from 3.0.26a) and an WinXP client. There's a single file: 1015280 -rw-r--r-- 1 userid staff 991M Jan 7 09:13 fbsdusb.img shared from \\server\tmp, that appears twice when browsed from WinXP. If I rename it (i.e. fbsdUSB.img or fbsdusb.iso) or
2013 Mar 07
0
[LLVMdev] ARM assembler's syntax in clang
Hi, Bernie, Thanks for your reply! However, I still have problem by following edk2's code, my test code is attached, what I want to do is build it as a dynamic lib. But I get error from ld: ld: illegal text-relocation to _data_table in table.o from foo in use_table.o for architecture armv7 Do you have any suggestion to solve this? Thanks! //==begin table.c== int data_table[] = {0xff, 0xff};
2015 Aug 13
2
sieve-filter failure problems
I use sieve-filter for postprocessing misclassified mail. For false positives I use the following script: require [ "variables", "include", "fileinto" ]; global [ "FORCENOSPAM", "ext", "ext1" ]; set "FORCENOSPAM" "YES"; fileinto "JUNK-PRENOUCE"; if header :matches "Delivered-To"
2003 Jan 31
0
find max of implicit function OR inversion of 2D mappings.
Dear R-Users, I am looking for a help to deal with the following computational problem: I have a mapping f(x, y) -> (u, v) of [0,1]*[0,1] -> R^2. The mapping is given by tabulating f(x,y) on a uniform 2D grid and is assumed to be "interpolatable" in between the grid points (the number of points on each dimension is rather small, say 5). My ultimate goal is to numerically maximize
2005 Dec 07
1
Ext3 journal abort FC4+Updates
Dear All Problem with ext3 fs on 3ware 9500S controller: Dec 7 05:59:50 stams kernel: EXT3-fs error (device sda1): ext3_add_entry: bad entry in directory #145998372: rec_len is smaller than minim al - offset=0, inode=0, rec_len=0, name_len=0 Dec 7 05:59:50 stams kernel: Aborting journal on device sda1. Dec 7 05:59:50 stams kernel: ext3_abort called. Dec 7 05:59:50 stams kernel: EXT3-fs
2015 Aug 16
0
sieve-filter failure problems
Op 8/13/2015 om 4:33 PM schreef Jost Krieger: > I use sieve-filter for postprocessing misclassified mail. > For false positives I use the following script: > > require [ "variables", "include", "fileinto" ]; > > global [ "FORCENOSPAM", "ext", "ext1" ]; > > set "FORCENOSPAM" "YES"; > >
2005 Nov 08
0
Re: OggYUV
> But chroma subsampling? no. And this is where much of the complexity > comes. > > If we were to combine them, we would be, essentially, doing it something > like > this: > Value Meaning > 0 RGB > 1 YUV444 > 2 YUV422 > 3 YUV420 > 4 YUV411 > ..... Yes. > And then spend an additional field on bits/channel, whereas both chroma
2005 Nov 08
0
Re: [ogg-dev] OggYUV
> But chroma subsampling? no. And this is where much of the complexity > comes. > > If we were to combine them, we would be, essentially, doing it something > like > this: > Value Meaning > 0 RGB > 1 YUV444 > 2 YUV422 > 3 YUV420 > 4 YUV411 > ..... Yes. > And then spend an additional field on bits/channel, whereas both chroma