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1997 Jul 13
0
CVSup Brazil mirror site
I'm happy to announce a new CVSup mirror site "CVSup.br.FreeBSD.org", located in Brazil. It offers the entire FreeBSD CVS repository, as well as the FreeBSD web page data. Many thanks to Joao Carlos Mendes Luis and Rodolfo Heitor Gevaerd de Faria for making this service available! -- John Polstra jdp@polstra.com John D. Polstra &
2003 Apr 12
2
dlinfo() is missing in 5.0-REL
Hi, In FreeBSD 5.0-REL the dlinfo() manpage is present but the function does not seem to be implemented, is there a good reason for this ? -- Aurelien
2018 Feb 15
0
package MonteCarlo error: object 'packages' not found
This looks like the sort of thing that you should ask the package maintainer (?maintainer). Cheers, Bert Bert Gunter "The trouble with having an open mind is that people keep coming along and sticking things into it." -- Opus (aka Berkeley Breathed in his "Bloom County" comic strip ) On Thu, Feb 15, 2018 at 11:39 AM, john polo <jpolo at mail.usf.edu> wrote: >
2018 Feb 15
2
package MonteCarlo error: object 'packages' not found
R-users, I can't tell what's causing the following error. The vignette does not make a reference to a "packages" option or parameter. > library(MonteCarlo) Loading required package: abind Loading required package: codetools Loading required package: rlecuyer Loading required package: snow Loading required package: snowfall > infest_kud_fun<-function(x,A,B){ +??
2003 Sep 29
2
4.9-RC and bge
Recent SUP. Installed on Dell PowerEdge 4600. Getting tons of: Sep 30 12:23:16 zige /kernel: bge0: gigabit link up Sep 30 12:23:46 zige last message repeated 98 times Also getting some TCP retransmits. This causes noticable delays in pretty much everything I do now. Not a problem prior to the SUP. I was on 4.8-STABLE before. When pulling/replacing cables, it went into a mode where it would
1999 Mar 27
0
FreeBSD Real-Quick NewsLetter February 1999
This is issue never made it to this list, so i am posting it late, since I now have access to post to this list. -Chris FreeBSD Real-Quick(TM) NewsLetter. Things Happening in FreeBSD. Volume #2 Issue #2 February 1999 Release Information: FreeBSD 3.1 is available from Walnut Creek CDROM FreeBSD 4.0 is now the Development Version with no release scheduled. FreeBSD
2006 May 30
2
smbladp_conf shell opts
I'm setting up a smaba/ldap server and I'd really like "regular" samba users to not have local login privs. (LDAP will handle all unix and samba accounts.) So, to that end, I thought changing the options in smbldap.conf, specifically... userLoginShell="/bin/bash" to something like userLoginShell="/sbin/nologin" Is there some unanticipated impact that would
2008 Apr 14
3
[LLVMdev] LiveVariables/LiveInterval on huge functions
On Mon, 14 Apr 2008, [ISO-8859-1] Török Edwin wrote: >> Another question to ask, is why that function became so large in the >> first place [X86DAGToDAGISel::SelectCode(llvm::SDOperand)] >> We have inline limits, don't we? > > most of functions called by SelectCode get a -30000 cost reduction > because they are internal. > Even if Caller.size() is 40000, the
2008 Apr 14
0
[LLVMdev] LiveVariables/LiveInterval on huge functions
On Apr 14, 2008, at 10:43 AM, Chris Lattner wrote: > On Mon, 14 Apr 2008, [ISO-8859-1] Török Edwin wrote: >>> Another question to ask, is why that function became so large in the >>> first place [X86DAGToDAGISel::SelectCode(llvm::SDOperand)] >>> We have inline limits, don't we? >> >> most of functions called by SelectCode get a -30000 cost reduction
2008 Apr 14
1
[LLVMdev] LiveVariables/LiveInterval on huge functions
On Mon, 14 Apr 2008, Evan Cheng wrote: >> This sounds like unanticipated fallout from Evan's recent tweaks of the >> inliner. Evan, thoughts? > > Previously the inliner assign each basic block cost of 20. So this line is > simply estimating the number of caller basic blocks. My tweak simply removed > the number of basic blocks from the equation so the cost of a
2008 Apr 28
1
strptime format argument
I am getting an unanticipated result attempting to format a datetime string date1 <- strptime('2005 297 1030 35', '%Y %j %H%M %S') # returns "2005-10-24 10:12:35" date2 <- strptime('2005 297 912 35', '%Y %j %H%M %S') # returns NA Are there any ways to adjust the format argument (e.g., '%H') to accept one or two digit hours?
2008 Apr 15
1
[LLVMdev] LiveVariables/LiveInterval on huge functions
Evan Cheng wrote: > On Apr 14, 2008, at 10:43 AM, Chris Lattner wrote: > > >> On Mon, 14 Apr 2008, [ISO-8859-1] Török Edwin wrote: >> >>>> Another question to ask, is why that function became so large in the >>>> first place [X86DAGToDAGISel::SelectCode(llvm::SDOperand)] >>>> We have inline limits, don't we? >>>>
2019 Apr 10
2
Disabling password expiry for a AD service account for accessing LDAPS, and security best practices.
Hi all, I have a couple of Samba 4 DCs on my network and I created a new service account LDAPReader on my DCs that my non-Samba third-party services such as Redmine successfully use to access AD via the LDAPS protocol. I have a couple of questions that relate to having service account of this nature implemented in Samba and I wondered if the group could possibly provide some advice? 1)
2011 Jun 10
0
stuck after upgrade
Hi all, We're completely stuck helpless with our CentOS system which we've been using as a VM server. After an unanticipated system upgrade, we can't get virsh or virt-manager to connect to libvirt anymore. It gets completely stuck during startup, trying to connect. One of the suspicious things we've seen is the following: [root at ana libvirt]# netstat | grep
2019 Apr 10
0
Disabling password expiry for a AD service account for accessing LDAPS, and security best practices.
On Wed, 10 Apr 2019 15:21:13 +0100 Stephen via samba <samba at lists.samba.org> wrote: > Hi all, I have a couple of Samba 4 DCs on my network and I created a > new service account LDAPReader on my DCs that my non-Samba > third-party services such as Redmine successfully use to access AD > via the LDAPS protocol. > > I have a couple of questions that relate to having
2012 Jan 03
0
TIBCO looking for an Analytics Consultant
ANALYTICS CONSULTANT Hiring Manager: Michael O'Connell Location: East Coast US TIBCO is a rapidly growing software company with more than 3000 employees worldwide and approx. $900MM annual revenue in 2011. TIBCO provides a comprehensive software platform that allows customers to perform in-depth analysis on their data, while injecting predictive and complex statistics in the analysis. TIBCO
2012 Apr 06
0
TIBCO is looking for Analytics Consultants
TIBCO is a rapidly growing software company with more than 3000 employees worldwide and approx. $900MM annual revenue in 2011. TIBCO provides a comprehensive software platform that allows customers to perform in-depth analysis on their data, while injecting predictive and complex statistics in the analysis. TIBCO Spotfire is an interactive, visual environment with inbuilt S+ analytics and
2015 Jul 28
0
Principal Data Scientist at TIBCO
TIBCO is a rapidly growing software company with more than 3000 employees worldwide and more than $1B annual revenue. TIBCO provides a comprehensive software platform that allows customers to quickly discover actionable insights across data sources to solve business problems; while injecting statistical components into the analysis. TIBCO Spotfire is an interactive, visual environment with
2003 Oct 18
0
Recursive indexing can cause R-1.8.0 (and R-1.7.1) to (PR#4647)
On Thu, 9 Oct 2003 anaximander@gmx.de wrote: > Recursive indexing can cause R-1.8.0 (and R-1.7.1) to segment fault > > First of all, many thanks to the R team!! > R is really a software for everyday work. > Yes, I've found a fault, but I hope it's not just faultfinding ;-) > > In the NEWS file of R-1.8.0, first printed in R NEWS 1.7.1, > there was given a
2013 Jul 10
0
TIBCO is hiring Data Scientists and R Experts in Europe
DATA SCIENTIST Location: EU TIBCO is a rapidly growing software company with more than 3000 employees worldwide and more than$1B annual revenue in 2012. TIBCO provides a comprehensive software platform that allows customers to perform in-depth analysis on their data, while injecting predictive and complex statistics in the analysis. TIBCO Spotfire is an interactive, visual environment with