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2008 Dec 12
1
Support vector model?
Dear All, Apologies for sending this email to both list, but at this point I'm not sure which one could help me the most. I have 4 sets of data, 1 test and 3 different sets of controls. The measurements are binary, with a matrix of 0 and 1 I'm measuring across time (rows, ~815) the behaviour of organelles in the cell by microscopy in response to different stimuli (several measurements
2008 Mar 20
1
For or Against
As a librarian and a father, I have both a professional and a parental interest in democracy and access to information. In addition to democracy, libraries and education are related to other concerns. For example, our physical and mental health is critical to our ability to learn and to process information fully. Suppose a worldwide referendum was held on a proposal for single-payer global
2009 Dec 08
2
automated image processing
Hi, I am looking for a R package which is capable to process and analysis pictures of tissues (stained) in an automatic way. I had a look on biops and EBImage (Bioconductor) but they are not automatic... Did you already use/know a such package ? Thanks, - Martial _________________________________________________________________ Tchattez en direct en en vidéo avec vos amis !
2006 Sep 29
0
Living Dangerously?
how can I get the benefits of integration testing with Rspec on Rails REL_0_6_3, please? When I first started playing with Rspec on Rails, I hacked spec_helper.rb to include the IntegrationTest interface (diff below) as it was the minimum change I could make to get the the ability to run multiple actions across controllers in my spec. I use it to specify authenticated sessions and stuff.
2006 Sep 29
0
Still living dangerously
5 seconds after my last post, I twigged why a call to FeedbackController.new would return an AccountController - the IntegrationTest must intercept the call and sure enough it does: action_controller/integration,rb: 315-339 and rdebug shows that this is indeed the cause. I still don''t see how the intercept is established - I can''t see where the call to extend
2013 Jan 03
0
Russian translators: living countries
You?re knowing to have the living countries for all available Russian translators in Wine. Andrey Esin Alexander Kanavin Konstantin Kondratyuk Oleg Korda Phil Krylov Alexander Lakhin Vitaly Lipatov Vitaliy Margolen Ilia Mirkin Oleh R. Nykyforchyn Vitaly Perov Oleg Prokhorov Pavel Roskin Dmitrij Sinukov Kirill K. Smirnov Igor Stepin Andrey Turkin Vasily I. Volchenko Wine is available in Russian
2010 Apr 14
0
[LLVMdev] Living on Clang
On 04/14/2010 11:51 PM, Douglas Gregor wrote: > Hello fellow LLVMers and Clangstas, > > We want to make Clang great, and we need your help! > > Helping is easy: just build Clang on your platform and start using it as your main compiler for LLVM and Clang development. I'd love to, but this bug is a blocker for me: http://llvm.org/bugs/show_bug.cgi?id=6795 Best regards, --Edwin
2010 Apr 19
0
[LLVMdev] [cfe-dev] Living on Clang
> > A windows version should be trivial to write (next week). > > Comparing the object files on Windows may be tricky, because IIRC they > contain timestamps. This could be worked around by adding a hack (enabled by command-line options of various tools) to zero out the time/date stamp in the MS COFF header. Mark -------------- next part -------------- A non-text attachment was
2001 Mar 23
1
living with masq
I'm on too many lists already, so haven't joined this one. If you have things that I really need to know, please reply or CC me off-list. I often work through masqueraded (NAT) links, and find that the following patch is able to keep an idle ssh link up where nothing else will. Please consider making it a part of the main ssh package.
2023 Jan 10
0
Living without fdpass / SCM_RIGHTS
Hello everyone, I wanted to run Dovecot inside Gramine [1]. Gramine is a tool to let normal Linux binaries run with the help of the Intel Software Guard Extensions (SGX) technology [2] in a secure enclave to which the operating system doesn't have an access to. Most parts of Dovecot now run fine, however, Dovecot uses the SCM_RIGHTS flag for the sendmsg system call to exchange file
2010 May 06
0
[LLVMdev] [cfe-dev] Living on Clang
On Mon, Apr 19, 2010 at 4:52 PM, Óscar Fuentes <ofv at wanadoo.es> wrote: > The third stage is for comparing the output of clang (as compiled by > gcc) against clang (as compiled by clang). The whole process is: > > Stage 1: build clang with gcc > > Stage 2: build clang with the clang created by gcc > > Stage 3: build clang with the clang created by clang. > >
2010 Apr 15
0
[LLVMdev] [cfe-dev] Living on Clang
I can't switch to clang on my project until it can handle boost headers. On Thu, Apr 15, 2010 at 2:17 AM, Rene Rebe <rene at exactcode.de> wrote: > Hi, > > On Apr 14, 2010, at 10:51 PM, Douglas Gregor wrote: > >> Hello fellow LLVMers and Clangstas, >> >> We want to make Clang great, and we need your help! >> >> Helping is easy: just build Clang
2015 Oct 19
3
"Living Downstream Without Drowning" BOF @ Dev Meeting
Mike Edwards and I will be hosting a talk/BOF called "Living Downstream Without Drowning" which is for anyone maintaining a bunch of local changes to Clang/LLVM/etc. We will present some procedures and tactics we've evolved at Sony, including patch tactics for reducing merge pain, and how we are throwing automation at the problem. But we are really curious what YOU have done
2010 Apr 15
0
[LLVMdev] Living on Clang
> We want to make Clang great, and we need your help! Doug, I don't see any type of selfbuild target in the LLVM top level makefile. This would be a useful way to automate the self build process. I've used similar mechanisms before on other compilers, where you can trivially invoke a three phase build (first you do a full build with your system compiler, then you use your built
2010 Apr 15
1
[LLVMdev] [cfe-dev] Living on Clang
Hi, On Apr 14, 2010, at 10:51 PM, Douglas Gregor wrote: > Hello fellow LLVMers and Clangstas, > > We want to make Clang great, and we need your help! > > Helping is easy: just build Clang on your platform and start using it as your main compiler for LLVM and Clang development. Much of the Clang team has been living on Clang for at least several weeks already, and we've
2006 Nov 04
0
traits-0.9.2 - better living through metaprogramming
URLS http://rubyforge.org/projects/codeforpeople/ http://codeforpeople.com/lib/ruby/traits ABOUT traits.rb is set of attr_* like methods on steroids, caffeine, and botox. it encourages better living through meta-programming and uniform access priciples. traits.rb supports smart inheritence of class attributes and a fistful of hooks for veryifying and munging attr values.
2006 Apr 29
8
(Semi-OT) QoS Question FTP Living with Asterisk
I have searched google and came up with too many options and packages that may or may not work for my needs, most articles seem to be for setting up routers. Maybe someone on the list can give me some better insight. I have monitoring turned on my "shift eight (tm)" (Asterisk ;-)) box for all calls. We have over one hundred agents and tons of recordings in wav format. I also
2010 Apr 19
2
[LLVMdev] Living on Clang
How about building this in the CMake or auto* level we build a separate build script for it? I attache a simple version here. It does seem to work here. It's a shell script, which uses cmake for the building but it seems the second stage file works. I am not really sure why a third stage is needed, but it can be added quite easily. A windows version should be trivial to write (next week). A
2010 Jun 30
5
Reposted from Superuser - Installing Ruby on Rails on Ubuntu 10.04: A Living Nightmare
I''m reposting this here from my original post on Superuser[1], to hopefully get more relevant feedback from more experienced RoR users. I need to get a RoR environment up and running, because I have a client that needs some RoR work done on her website. Although I''m new to RoR, I''m a quick learner and was expecting installing and setting up the environment was easy, so
2015 Nov 05
8
"Living Downstream Without Drowning" BOF @ Dev Meeting
On 19 Oct 2015, at 19:05, Bruce Hoult via llvm-dev <llvm-dev at lists.llvm.org> wrote: > > I find the git imerge script extremely useful for this kind of situation. > > https://github.com/mhagger/git-imerge > > Logically, it does something similar to rebasing your local branch onto EVERY commit in the upstream branch, in turn, until it finds conflicts. There is