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2007 Nov 21
1
window stacking bug #1
Hello! I'm trying to find where to send a bug report/fix, and this mailing list is the best I found. I noticed several problems in how Compiz handles full-screen windows*, and I hacked a bit around the source to try to find their source. (*: I use this pretty much as a replacement for full-screen, all the time.) The first two are together below, because they seem caused by the same code. For
2012 Jul 10
2
how can I show the xlab and ylab information while using layout
hi R-users: I want to draw three plot into one figure by layout and the script has been shown below. But I find R does not show the xlab and ylab information completely as shown the figure attached. How can I midify the script.? thank you . xxlab<-paste(cpmd," (",ro,"%)",sep=" ") yylab<-paste(rfmd," (",co,"%)",sep=" ")
2008 Nov 27
1
Errors while running application
I have installed wine 1.1.7 through source code .My distro is ubuntu hardy i686 when i run my application it dispalys following errors. 002d:Ret PE DLL (proc=0x7ee9bf40,module=0x7ee10000 L"KERNEL32.dll",reason=THREAD_ATTACH,res=(nil)) retval=1 002d:Call PE DLL (proc=0x7ec72450,module=0x7ec30000 L"rpcrt4.dll",reason=THREAD_ATTACH,res=(nil)) 002d:Ret PE DLL
2008 Sep 29
3
wine: Unhandled page fault on read access to 0x00000064
Why am i always getting this crash ?? I dont understand how can I make this work wine: Unhandled page fault on read access to 0x00000064 at address 0x7e72d7a6 (thread 0009), starting debugger... Unhandled exception: page fault on read access to 0x00000064 in 32-bit code (0x7e72d7a6). Register dump: CS:0073 SS:007b DS:007b ES:007b FS:0033 GS:003b EIP:7e72d7a6 ESP:00334b7c EBP:00334b94
2008 Sep 26
3
Unable to emerge Wine 1.1.5 on Gentoo AMD64
Hello, I am currently trying to emerge wine on my Gentoo AMD64 system, and it is currently failing on the last package. I haven't been able to make much sense out of the error message. If anyone knows what is going on or can otherwise point me to where I should look or anything to try, it would be greatly appreciated. Here is the error I am getting: make: *** [programs] Error 2 * *
2008 May 03
3
Fonts cut off (Dawn of War, wine 0.9.45 +)
I'm using wine 0.9.44 to run Warhammer 40,000: Dawn of War 1.51 (http://appdb.winehq.org/screenshots.php?iAppId=1918&iVersionId=2576) on Kubuntu 8.04 This works just fine: [Image: http://img170.imageshack.us/img170/6568/screen1hq9.th.jpg ] (full size (http://img170.imageshack.us/img170/6568/screen1hq9.jpg)) However, if I use wine 0.9.45 or any later version, the topmost pixel of the fonts
2011 Jan 28
6
R-/Text-editor for Windows?
Tinn-R (http://www.sciviews.org/Tinn-R/) is one of the topmost suggestions when googling an R-(text-)editor for Windows. However, to me it appears dissappointing that Tinn-R does not handle utf-8 (mac-roman, or any other) encoded R-scripts or, in general, text files. Besides Emacs and the R built-in editor, could you recommend a good editor for Windows, even some commmercial for a small
2010 Jun 25
3
[LLVMdev] recursive nested functions
Hello, This is a little off-topic. But I am writing a compiler to llvm ir for a language that admits recursive nested functions and am stuck as to how to translate them. Concretely, I'm trying to lift them all to the topmost level and pass all their free variables explicitly as arguments. To do this, I have to determine all their free variables in their bodies. In particular when I come
2007 Sep 04
1
[LLVMdev] Garbage Collection Roots
Gordon Henriksen wrote: > The intrinsics are entirely neutral to collector implementation, and > thus to threading. They could easily be used to implement reference > counting, for instance, which may or may not be implemented in a > threadsafe manner. However, as with your algorithm, reference counting > does not require code generator support, and so would not justify the
2017 Sep 26
2
problems with samba shares
Hello, since last friday (2017-09-22) we have problems with samba shares outside user home - at 2017-09-21 works all things fine - and no changes at smb.conf or filesystem. Version: samba-3.6.23-45.el6_9.x86_64 Linux: Scientific Linux release 6.9 / 2.6.32-696.10.2.el6.x86_64 Problem: the users can open the samba share and see all files and directories in topmost level, but he can change into a
2007 Aug 06
0
cannot use winedbg on ubuntu feisty ?
Hi everyone, This happens every time I start winedbg, no matter what program I want to debug. It's ubuntu feisty fawn and I have built wine from sources. user@machine:~$ winedbg "C:\Program Files\Diablo II\Diablo II.exe" WineDbg starting on pid 000a wine: Unhandled page fault on read access to 0x00000000 at address 0xb7d5cc23 (thread 0009), starting debugger... Unhandled exception:
2013 Mar 28
2
Can R read in .xyz files
Hi, Can R read in .xyz files? If so, what is the package, thanks -- Shane [[alternative HTML version deleted]]
2006 Jul 13
1
[Patch] Raising windows in scale plugin
Hello, I have recently noticed a small bug in the scale plugin. This bug only occurs when click_to_focus is disabled, and when using scale for the current application only. If the current application is not the topmost window, when the scale is carried out the windows of that applitcation will remain behind the other windows (that we dont want). Here's the patch to fix, I'm not sure if
2007 Nov 05
0
[LLVMdev] 'Implementing a language with LLVM' tutorial
Chris Lattner wrote: > On Mon, 5 Nov 2007, Vikram S. Adve wrote: >> -- It would be helpful to add some navigation links at the top and bottom of >> the pages. > > I added a TOC to each chapter, thanks. May I also suggest adding to each HTML page a link to the topmost http://llvm.org/docs/tutorial/ -- Basile STARYNKEVITCH http://starynkevitch.net/Basile/ email:
2023 Feb 01
1
Hanging, uninterruptible smbd-process in "D"-state
Hi, tanks for the answer. Since /proc/<PID>/stack is a stack the topmost element should be the task where it got stuck which is: rwsem_down_write_slowpath which waits for getting a write lock semaphore: cat /proc/10193/stack [<0>] rwsem_down_write_slowpath+0x2e2/0x620 [<0>] nfs_rmdir+0x117/0x1b0 [nfs] [<0>] vfs_rmdir+0x7c/0x1b0 [<0>] do_rmdir+0x216/0x230
2008 Dec 19
1
'Error: C stack usage is too close to the limit' when adding an overarching function
Hi, I encountered an error of type 'C stack usage is too close to the limit', and could not find information so far to get unstuck. The error occurs when subsetting columns from a data frame (see stack trace below). However if I step through the sequence of code found in the 'topmost' function buildCombinations the data processing is successful. I get an identical behavior on
2017 Oct 29
1
Debian packaging: newest git version?
Hi, I'm considering packaging syslinux from your git repository (topmost commit "ext4: Fix 64bit feature") for Debian. Currently syslinux version 6.03 is packaged, but the patch queue is quite large (18 patches at the moment, mostly cherry-picked from your git repository). I think updating has advantages: * I can drop most of the patches, making it easier to deal with issues
2013 Jan 29
3
Can I define a object array in R?
Here is my problem, 100 decision trees were built(similar to random forest) and I want to replace some of them by new trees. How can I define a tree array including 100 trees, i.e. t[100], and every t[n] is an "C5.0" object, such that when a new tree comes, i can do n<-10 t[n]<-C5.0(...) -- View this message in context:
2016 Apr 15
1
Decision Tree and Random Forrest
I need the output to have groups and the probability any given record in that group then has of being in the response class. Just like my email in the beginning i need the output that looks like if A and if B and if C then %77 it will be D. The examples you provided are just simply not similar. They are different and would take interpretation to get what i need. On Apr 14, 2016 1:26 AM,
2007 Sep 04
0
[LLVMdev] Garbage Collection Roots
On 2007-09-03, at 23:14, Talin wrote: > On Sep 2, 2007 5:31 AM, Gordon Henriksen <gordonhenriksen at mac.com> > wrote: > >> On Sep 2, 2007, at 04:54, Talin wrote: >> >>> I've been looking through the documentation (http://llvm.org/docs/ >>> GarbageCollection.html) on how to implement a garbage collector >>> for LLVM and there's a