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2006 Apr 26
0
Unusual WEBrick caching behavior
Has anyone ever seen cases where WEBrick caches pages even though it isn''t supposed to/isn''t configured to? I have an application where one of my view templates contains an <IFRAME>. This iframe has a "src" attribute that points to a file that I upload to my RoR server. Then various things happen in the app. and the file is sometimes overwritten, and then
2013 Jul 06
1
fstab, unusual behavior of "missing UUID"
I have the following as the last line of my /etc/fstab file on a computer running CentOS6.4.. UUID=3b550884-8d05-41a5-a205-17b6d7269dd1 /mnt ext3 rw,suid,dev,exec,noauto,nouser,async 0 2 The UUID refers to an ext3 partition of a removable USB drive. If the USB drive is not plugged into the computer the computer will not boot. It seems that this is the incorrect behavior since
2003 Feb 16
2
[Bug 51] Supplying more than 8 ports to connection tracking triggers unusual system behavior
https://bugzilla.netfilter.org/cgi-bin/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=51 laforge@netfilter.org changed: What |Removed |Added ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- Status|NEW |RESOLVED Resolution| |WORKSFORME ------- Additional Comments From
2003 Sep 20
1
Samba 3.0rc4 + SrvTools = unusual behavior
Summary: ---------------------- Hello, when using the MS NT SrvTools (User & Server Manager for Domains), I get an error when I try to access an individual user's properties ("The following error occurred while accessing the properties of the user <blah> \n The specified procedure could not be found \n The user properties cannot be edited or viewed at this time"); however,
2007 Oct 24
1
Unusual DTMF behavior
We are having an issue where DTMF is not being sent out right away and the tone duration is inconsistent. For a test we send a '5', then a second later we send a '9', and then five seconds later we send a '5'. If you look at the logs below you can see the first '5' is played right away, then the '9' comes in and gets queued, but it doesn't start
2004 Aug 25
2
copying over an existing file when not owner
SuSE 8.2/Samba 3.0.4-SerNet-SuSE One expects file's owner and date to be preserved when copying a file to an SMB share. But if a file with the same name is already there there are two different ways as to who will ultimately own the new file and what date will be stamped depending upon whether the file belongs to the copier or to someone else. If I try to copy a file to a samba share which
2009 Jun 04
0
Small mystery : passing a "subset=" argument to lme|lm through "..."
Dear list, I have problems involving passing a "subset=" argument through "...". I'm trying to augment the set of defined analyses for mice (homonymous package) with a call to lme. This package create multiple imputations of missing data in a "mids" object, each completed data set may be obtained through the complete(data, set) function. > sessionInfo() R
2007 Apr 27
0
Error: An unusual circumstance has arisen in the nesting of readline input
Hi, If I have warnings converted to errors, and if I plot a simple plot and then resize and move the plot's window many times, I eventually get an error "Display list redraw incomplete", and after a while an endlessly repeating error "An unusual circumstance has arisen in the nesting of readline input". I cannot stop it using Ctrl-C (Ctrl-Z works though). I'm
2009 Sep 09
3
How to return/show the indexes of unusual points in boxplot?
I am wondering if you know how to return by function or show in boxplot, the indexes of unusual points, such as, points that are outside the box or in [Q3+1.5IQR,Max]. For example, > boxplot(c(4,rnorm(20),8)) There are 2 unusual points 4 and 8. How to show the indexes of 4 and 8 in the boxplot or return them by function? Thanks, -james
2013 Jan 07
0
[LLVMdev] Generating unusual instruction
Hi, Have you try to directly describe such patterns in tblgen file? Like this: (brcond (i32 (cond_op RC:$rs, RC:$rt)), bb:$offset) MIPS backend does that. I also do this in my own backend, and seem to be working fine. On Mon, Jan 7, 2013 at 11:55 AM, Vikram Singh <vsp1729 at gmail.com> wrote: > I have seen that most of the targets do comparison and branching > in two separate
2011 Dec 15
1
error starting R-devel with --arch ppc -- "an unusual circumstance has arisen"
When I try and start R-devel as follows: R --vanilla --arch ppc I see this, over and over again, ^C does not interrupt it and I have to close the terminal window: > Error in paste0(prefix, conditionMessage(e), "\n") : not a BUILTIN function In addition: Warning message: An unusual circumstance has arisen in the nesting of readline input. Please report using bug.report() >
2013 Jan 07
3
[LLVMdev] Generating unusual instruction
I have seen that most of the targets do comparison and branching in two separate instructions e.g. 'cmpl' followed by 'br' in x86 or the like. LLVM IR is also in same manner. I want to implement comparison+branching in one instruction like beq r1, r2, .label #if r1==r2 then jump to .label How to merge two instruction into one. Regards Vikram Singh -- View this
2008 Mar 11
0
Unusual Block Allocations on OSTs
Hi, I see some unusual block allocations on my OSTs, and I was wondering if someone could explain to my why, and help me to fix a performance problem. In order to track down a performance issue, I ran the following test: - I reformatted my OSTS (I have 4 OSTs). - I created a 10G file on each OST. - I ran dumpe2fs to see if I had some unusual fragmentation going on. dumpe2fs shows
2011 Aug 16
1
Unusual separators
Hi all, I have a list that I got from a web page that I would like to crunch. Unfortunately, the list has some unusual separators in it. I believe the columns are separated by 1 space and 1 tab. I tried to insert this into the read.table( ..., sep=" \t", ...) but got an error that said something like 'only one byte separators can be used. I have thought about using a gsub to
2009 Sep 08
1
Unusual IMAP config.
-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- Hash: SHA1 Hi all, perhaps a silly question, perhaps an unusual one, I don't know. I'm trying to suss out how to set up Dovecot in such a way as to have two separate IMAP services running on the same system. To explain. We have an "internally-facing" IMAP and an "externally-facing" one. It's policy that anyone connecting to IMAP
2005 Jun 20
1
Factanal loadings as large as 1.2 with promax -- how unusual?
I am performing a large (105 variable) factor analysis with factanal, specifying promax rotation. I kow that some loadings over 1.0 are not unsual with that rotation, but I have some as large as 1.2, which seems extreme. I am skirting the assumptions of the model by using responses on a 7-point rating scale as data; I may have to go back and compute polychoric correlations instead of product
2016 Oct 11
0
CentOS-7-x86_64-GenericCloud.raw very unusual format
> -----Original Message----- > From: centos-bounces at centos.org [mailto:centos-bounces at centos.org] On > Behalf Of John R Pierce > Sent: Monday, October 10, 2016 1:31 PM > To: centos at centos.org > Subject: Re: [CentOS] CentOS-7-x86_64-GenericCloud.raw very unusual > format > > On 10/10/2016 8:28 AM, Aliaksei Sheshka wrote: > > $ > >
2016 Oct 11
1
CentOS-7-x86_64-GenericCloud.raw very unusual format
On 11/10/16 03:21, TE Dukes wrote: > Just a question, what exactly are these images? > > I see it mentioned on the CentOS website but not a lot of info on exactly > what it is and what it does. > > How does this differ from a CentOS 7 VM installed from an ISO? Are these > just pre-made images? these are images prebuilt to work in cloud infrastructure like openshift / amazon
2010 Aug 29
0
Unusual error when building a file list
-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- Hash: SHA1 rsync v3.0.7 (also seen with 3.0.5) linux 2.6.34-12-desktop x86_64 os/2 v4.50 fp3 rsync makes an unusual error when building its file list for a transfer: it decided to move a directory further down the directory tree than where it was located in the source volume. Even more strange is that during the next run of rsync, it adjusts the *source*
2020 Mar 23
0
Grid pmax Unusual Result In Alpha Version
Sorry, I was dragging the laptop's cursor towards the Discard button but it activated on Send instead. Please ignore or delete from mailing archive. ________________________________________ From: Martin Maechler <maechler at stat.math.ethz.ch> Sent: Monday, 23 March 2020 11:10 PM To: Dario Strbenac Subject: Re: [Rd] Grid pmax Unusual Result In Alpha Version >>>>> Dario