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2008 Apr 22
2
Seqfault, Address 0, track X11() (PR#11231)
Full_Name: Liqun Xing Version: 2.6.2 OS: Solaris 9 Submission from: (NULL) (76.182.91.82) When first time launch X11(), it was fine. However, when closed the X11 windon by clicking the close button, or closed it off by command Dev.off() and launched the X11() again, got segfault, and asking for exiting R and other options.
2014 Feb 28
0
BASF Shanghai: Statistician / Chemometrician
Valued R-community. Please let me make you aware of a job opening with focus on Statistics at BASF in Shanghai: We are the world's leading chemical company because we offer intelligent solutions for our customers and for a sustainable future. We link and develop people with diverse talents all over the world. For you, this means a variety of ways to advance. Not only your performance but
2008 Sep 23
1
WG: Problem during porting R-2.7.2 on HP-UP 11.11 PA-Risc
Claus-Juergen Neumann/BASF-AG/B ASF An r-help at r-project.org 23.09.2008 12:49 Kopie
2008 Sep 23
1
Problem during porting R-2.7.2 on HP-UP 11.11 PA-Risc
Dear "R"-Team, we had some problem to install R-2.7.2 on HP-UX 11.11 on PA-Risc platform. 1.) i load down the Software and made a extract of the tar-file in a specific Directory. 2.) i follow the instructions on the INSTALL file: ./configure 3.) during "configure" we got a error message see below: checking for history_truncate_file... no configure: error:
2004 Jul 20
1
Performance problem
Dear all, I have a performance problem in terms of computing time. I estimate mixed models on a fairly large number of subgroups (10000) using lme(.) within the by(.) function and it takes hours to do the calculation on a fast notebook under Windows. I suspect by(.) to be a poor implementation for doing individual analysis on subgroups. Is there an alternative and more efficient way for doing
2002 Jun 21
0
OT - RE: When will quality increase be unnoticable?
In all the abx'ing and ear testing I've done in the past for my classical and jazz music I have never seen or heard bladeenc output worse than xing. (worse than lame, yes) Now, to sorta keep this ON topic. I have never heard a an xing, blade OR lame encoded mp3 sound better than a Garf tuned RC2 encode of my Jazz and Classical stuff, (not a large sample set). Also, I haven't used
2016 May 23
0
What's "register pressure set"
Hi Xing, The register pressure sets are basically concepts that tells you how may variables can live in register at the same time. This information is available for two different level of abstraction: per register class and per register unit. The register unit is the basic entity we use to represent a register. Tablegen generates all of that for you, so you do not need to worry about them.
2019 Mar 26
2
How to revert a change properly
The "Revert [tag] message" is the default message generated by the 'git revert' command. Of course you would have to be using a git clone of LLVM instead of an SVN checkout in order to run 'git revert'. This command is the equivalent of 'svn merge –r' run from the top-level directory. I believe svn commands will operate only on the directories below the current
2007 Sep 29
2
CentOS groups on LinkedIn, Facebook, Orkut or Xing
Hi everybody, I want to give some attention to the CentOS group that exist on LinkedIn, Orkut, Facebook and Xing. If you have a profile on one of these networks, why not join the CentOS group and hook up with other members ? LinkedIn CentOS group http://www.linkedin.com/e/gis/22405/3006AD6B2504 Facebook CentOS group (managed by Liviu Damian) http://www.facebook.com/group.php?gid=2371797727
2020 Jul 29
2
Building a single .rst file
Is "Unix Makefiles" what I want if I am building on Windows using GNU make? At 7/28/2020 10:41 PM, Xing GUO wrote: >On 7/29/20, Paul C. Anagnostopoulos via llvm-dev ><llvm-dev at lists.llvm.org> wrote: >> Folks, >> >> Total newbie here. What is the simplest way to build a single .rst file so >> that I can look at the generated HTML? I have CMake,
2020 Mar 15
0
Fwd: Replace completely an AD PKI authentication with Samba ?
sorry, had a typo in my specific sender address used for the list... Hi Lionel, I had been searching for a decent docker image myself a few month ago. I found lots for a file server, standalone and AD member, a few for a DC and less than a handfull with a minimum of documentation. The one I started to work with was this one nowsci/samba-domain (https://hub.docker.com/r/nowsci/samba-domain) It
2003 Sep 22
1
Data frame from list of lists
This seems to be a simple problem, and I feel that there ought to be a simple answer, but I can't seem to find it. I have a function that returns a number of values as a heterogeneous list - always the same length and same names(), but a number of different data types, including character. I want to apply it to many inputs, resulting in a list of lists. I would like to turn this list of
2016 Jun 27
0
Why not do machine instruction scheduling in SSA form?
A motivation for scheduling later is that the program representation is closer to the final instruction stream which makes the machine simulation more accurate. If you schedule too early you do not see the instructions produced by phi elimination and the two address fixup pass. LiveIntervals should work on MachineSSA form. If it doesn't you should file a bugzilla ticket with more details. -
2018 Jan 16
1
[GSoC18] About LLVM Projects
Dear LLVM Team: My name is Guo Xing, a student who are in his third year of college. GSoC2018 is coming, and I want to do some contribution for llvm community. However, the open projects page is for GSoC2017, and some projects like Shell auto-completion support for clang <http://llvm.org/OpenProjects.html#clang-shell-autocompletion-support> have been done. Is there any ideas? What if
2020 May 22
2
RFC: Add DWARF support for yaml2obj
Hi Pavel, Thanks for your comments! On 5/21/20, Pavel Labath <pavel at labath.sk> wrote: > Hello Xing, > > I think the proposal looks very useful. I think it will be fairly tricky > to get all of the details right though. There is a lot of "inferring" > going on there, and getting that to work reliably and with predictable > results will need careful
2014 Jun 05
1
Icecast Release 2.4.0 Webm /Opus Support
Hello its me again :-P hope its appropriate to ask every 2 years if there is a simple method to stream a " live" Video stream via icecast2. I tryed rtmpd.com with Adobe Livemedia encoder with jplayer embeding into webpage and it worked fine, but my goal is to use icecast. From what i understand VCL or ffmpeg is the common method to stream video to a icecast2 server are there any
2001 Sep 22
2
Finding a 3D convex hull in R
Dear List Members, I'm presently carrying out morphological analysis of a data set of neuronal structures. These are essentially 3D binary trees. In due course I will be trying to use discriminant analysis or other methods to classify these neurons based on morphological variables such as total tree length, segment number etc. I would like to calculate a 3D convex hull for a set of X,Y,Z
2001 Dec 06
0
3D spatial statistics
Dear R Users, This is only partly an R question, but I would be very grateful if anyone could offer some suggestions for approaches or packages I could use in R. I have 11 sets of points in 3D (synapses in a region of a fly's brain for 11 different kinds of neurons as it happens); each set has between 80-250 points distributed in an irregularly shaped cloud. I would like to calculate a) a
2020 Jun 28
2
Is bugzilla down?
It seems to be down again for me, anyone experiencing the same? https://bugs.llvm.org/show_bug.cgi?id=18159 On Tue, 23 Jun 2020 at 14:54, Aaron Ballman via llvm-dev < llvm-dev at lists.llvm.org> wrote: > On Tue, Jun 23, 2020 at 8:28 AM Xing GUO via llvm-dev > <llvm-dev at lists.llvm.org> wrote: > > > > Hi folks, > > > > It seems that bugzilla is
2020 Aug 08
2
My first real submission with Phabricator
Madhur Amilkanthwar via llvm-dev <llvm-dev at lists.llvm.org>於 2020年8月9日 週日,上午1:53寫道: > Hi Paul, > I hope you have gone through > https://llvm.org/docs/Contributing.html#how-to-submit-a-patch. > > Generally, I would do 'git add' on the new file. 'git diff' should show me > the newly added file. Further, I'd just do 'arc diff' and this should