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2004 Sep 10
0
More FlacPak stuff
For those who are interested in checking out my initial specification for the FlacPak format, I updated the web pages at: http://swami.sourceforge.net/flacpak.php The direct link to the specification notes: http://swami.sourceforge.net/flacpak_format.php For those who weren't reading the previous threads, FlacPak is a format being designed to handle compression of files containing binary and
2007 Jan 01
5
File configuration difficulty
Hi, I''ve been using puppet to manage a small Linux network fairly successfully for a while now - thanks. I''ve hit a spot of bother in managing some files, though. There are a number of folders in /usr/local that I want to manage efficiently using puppet - for example /usr/local/share/templates. I want to copy the contents of a number of source folders on the puppet fileserver
2009 Jan 27
2
[RSpec] Error when returning multiple values from a stub
Hey guys. I''ve just found some odd behaviour within RSpec 1.1.12 , and would like to know whether this is a bug, or I''m doing something wrong. When I give multiple return values to a stub, like this: SubtitleFile.stub!(:new).and_return @sf1, @sf2 RSpec complains: Mock ''SubtitleFile_1001'' received unexpected message :size with (no args) However, if I
2005 Feb 19
0
[PATCH] check read/write return values
The Fedora build system is in paranoid mode, and compiles everything with -Werror. Additionally, it checks that the return values of calls like read and write are checked. The build exits with errors like: xen/lowlevel/xc/xc.c: In function `pyxc_vmx_build'': xen/lowlevel/xc/xc.c:464: warning: ignoring return value of `sscanf'', declared with attribute warn_unused_result
2017 Jan 18
4
[Bug 12527] New: Sender waits for timeout when fuzzy basis file found
https://bugzilla.samba.org/show_bug.cgi?id=12527 Bug ID: 12527 Summary: Sender waits for timeout when fuzzy basis file found Product: rsync Version: 3.1.2 Hardware: All OS: All Status: NEW Severity: critical Priority: P5 Component: core Assignee: wayned at samba.org
2004 Sep 10
0
Developing SoundFont FLAC compressor using libFLAC
--- Josh Green <jgreen@users.sourceforge.net> wrote: > Its been a while since I was discussing a SoundFont compressor based > on > FLAC. I've recently implemented the compressor using an application > metadata block with the ID 'SFFL' that I registered, which contains > my > own header and a block of zlib (gzip) compressed SoundFont info. The > audio chunk (a
2004 Sep 10
2
Developing SoundFont FLAC compressor using libFLAC
Its been a while since I was discussing a SoundFont compressor based on FLAC. I've recently implemented the compressor using an application metadata block with the ID 'SFFL' that I registered, which contains my own header and a block of zlib (gzip) compressed SoundFont info. The audio chunk (a block of consecutive 16 bit signed samples separated by 46 zero samples) is then encoded with
2003 Dec 15
6
interface bonding
----- Forwarded message from John <strgout@mail.unixjunkie.com> ----- Date: Mon, 15 Dec 2003 17:58:15 -0600 From: John <strgout@mail.unixjunkie.com> To: freebsd-stable@freebsd.org Subject: interface bonding User-Agent: Mutt/1.4i Is there any way to bond sniffer interfaces? I've read a little on netgraph and it seems like i maybe able to use that but i'm not sure how to go
2007 Aug 26
1
updates for Fedora Core 5
Hi, I''m still using Fedora Core 5 (and expect to for the next couple of months). Which is the nest method for updating my puppet/puppetmaster setup. Using FC6 or Fedora 7 RPMs seems likely, but are there any gotchas that make a different mechanism better. cheers John Dubery
2004 Sep 10
2
Developing SoundFont FLAC compressor using libFLAC
On Wed, 2002-07-17 at 15:34, Josh Coalson wrote: > > Have you seen the API changes in 1.0.3? Now all metadata is > parsed and at each decoder layer you can specify which blocks > get passed up to the metadata callback. See the > *_decoder_set_metadata_respond/ignore functions. > > Also, on the encoder size, you can now pass a list of arbitrary > metadata blocks to
2007 May 13
0
Asterisknow b5 - trouble registering at voip provider
Hi, there. I have asterisknow beta 5 with the following data: Ip 192.168.0.60 mask 255.255.255.0 gw 192.168.0.1 the router (a linksys) has port forwarded the port udp 5060 and from 16384 to 16482 udp-tcp from the internet to the asterisk machine. the only protocol allowed is g729. Which work fine for the ip phones I already have setup in the LAN. My problem is trying to register to a voip
2008 Oct 17
3
Guitar Pro in Wine?
My uncle recently bought a new computer and he wants me to help him install Guitar Pro. The thing is, he doesn't have Windows, and I'm thinking of installing Ubuntu with wine on the comp. Quiz time! Can you use wine, with GP, and if you can, deos it perform poorly in any ways?
2012 Apr 22
1
RPG Maker 2000: games won't run
Hello! I've come across a problem with Wine (version 1.5.2) running RPG Maker 2000. The editor itself works fine, but I can't run any games; neither from the editor (test play mode) nor starting them directly by running wine game.exe. When I directly run a game, this happens: Code: ranmaru at kodama: ~ % wine RPG_RT.exe intel_do_flush_locked failed: Input/output error When I run the
2005 Oct 08
0
Wine, JACK and midi?
Hey there, I'm a bit new to WINE, not used it much outside of when I used to play Diablo II on it a year or two ago. Anyways, another thing I'm currently experimenting with is music composition. I've got my Rosegarden (sequencer) and qsynth running over JACK, but frankly, the free soundfonts I've found have been pretty dire. The level of cheese involved is enough to kill a man.
2004 Jan 22
1
interface bonding
--- Darren Reed <avalon@caligula.anu.edu.au> wrote: > I'm curious, can you use netgraph, like this or > similar, to make > sf2/sf3 redundant interfaces on the same LAN ? > (Load balancing > traffic in/out of an NFS server, say.) > > Darren Hi Darren, I think that's the real purpose behind ng_one2many:
2007 Jan 01
9
suggestion - Password replication
Hi, I would find it very useful if puppet were able to replicate passwords for specified users from a master PC (the puppetmaster would do me fine, though I suspect this may not suit everyone). That would make changing passwords on my small Linux network a little easier. cheers John Dubery
2018 Mar 16
0
Discrepancy: R sum() VS C or Fortran sum
Install the gmp package, run your code, and then try this: bu <- gmp::as.bigq(u) bs4 <- bu[1] + bu[2] + bu[3] + bu[4] + bu[5] s4 <- as.double(bs4) s1 - s4 ## [1] 0 s2[[2]] - s4 ## [1] 7.105427e-15 s3 - s4 ## [1] 7.105427e-15 identical(s1, s4) ## [1] TRUE `bs4` is the exact sum of the binary rationals in your `u` vector; `s4` is the closest double precision to this exact sum.
2018 Mar 16
1
Discrepancy: R sum() VS C or Fortran sum
My simple functions were to compare the result with the gfortran compiler sum() function. I thought that the Fortran sum could not be less precise than R. I was wrong. I am impressed. The R sum does in fact match the result if we use the Kahan algorithm. P. I am glad to see that R sum() is more accurate than the gfortran compiler sum. On 16/03/18 11:37 AM, luke-tierney at uiowa.edu wrote:
2018 Mar 16
3
Discrepancy: R sum() VS C or Fortran sum
Hi all, I found a discrepancy between the sum() in R and either a sum done in C or Fortran for vector of just 5 elements. The difference is very small, but this is a very small part of a much larger numerical problem in which first and second derivatives are computed numerically. This is part of a numerical method course I am teaching in which I want to compare speeds of R versus Fortran (We
2006 Apr 20
0
Major internal changes, TI DSP build change
>> You found it. The SHL32 (not SHR32) line fixes the problem. It must be >> doing a 16-bit shift, then extending the result (which is reasonable). >> As >> it happens, that it the same macro which gave us trouble last May >> (25th/26th), when the C55 build was more subtlely broken. > > Yes, that's what I finally remembered. I think I've fixed all