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2014 Oct 19
3
rsync question: building list taking forever
Guys, I've setup an rsync between two directories that I've mounted locally on a jump box. Long story short, the two directories are both NFS shares from two different hosts. Our security dept won't allow us to SSH between the two data centers, directly. But the jump host can contact both. So what I've done is mount the NFS shares from one host in each data center on the jump box
2009 May 06
0
[LLVMdev] Using non-system compiler to build llvm and llvm-gcc front end
Hi Scott, > On Tue, May 5, 2009 at 12:26 PM, Duncan Sands <baldrick at free.fr> wrote: > > this is indeed a miscompilation by your system compiler. However so many > > compilers miscompiled this that a workaround was committed to svn. So you > > may want to check out llvm and llvm-gcc from svn. Alternatively, maybe > > the patch applies to llvm 2.5 too.
2009 May 05
2
[LLVMdev] Using non-system compiler to build llvm and llvm-gcc front end
On Tue, May 5, 2009 at 12:26 PM, Duncan Sands <baldrick at free.fr> wrote: > this is indeed a miscompilation by your system compiler.  However so many > compilers miscompiled this that a workaround was committed to svn.  So you > may want to check out llvm and llvm-gcc from svn.  Alternatively, maybe > the patch applies to llvm 2.5 too.  I've attached it. I will try the
2009 May 06
2
[LLVMdev] Using non-system compiler to build llvm and llvm-gcc front end
On Tue, May 5, 2009 at 11:33 PM, Duncan Sands <baldrick at free.fr> wrote: > Hi Scott, > >> On Tue, May 5, 2009 at 12:26 PM, Duncan Sands <baldrick at free.fr> wrote: >> > this is indeed a miscompilation by your system compiler.  However so many >> > compilers miscompiled this that a workaround was committed to svn.  So you >> > may want to check
2009 May 10
1
How to run command as apache?
Hello: I have a subversion repository set up in /usr/local/svn/MyProject. For security, I have that directory set to apache as the owner and group and all files are mode 700. I need to run a svnsync command as the apache user so it may write to the repository. I tried this command: su apache -c "/usr/bin/svnsync sync https://svn2.jammconsulting.com/svn/MyProject" But I get this
2009 May 10
1
svnsync not using config dir
Hello: I tried posting this to the subversion mailing list, but that does not seem to be taking the post so I am hoping this list can help. I am using svnsync installed using yum on my CentOS 5 server. I am trying to tell the sync command to save the certificates and credentials in a directory, but it does not seem to be doing so. I created a directory /usr/local/svn/MyProject.config To run
2006 Aug 24
2
Problem in library.dynam problems on Linux
We have R 2.2.1 installed on a Linux cluster that seems to have problems loading either of our shared object libraries for packages. This seems to be happening on both local and global versions of packages that we install. However, we have only noticed this problem in the past 3 months on this R installation, whereas some users had success before then. It could be that something on our system
2003 Mar 20
0
Misschien leuk voor u
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2015 Mar 11
1
normalizePath output depends on existence of directory
Dear all, I'm not sure whether this is intended behaviour or a bug. The path returns from normalizePath is different when the directory doesn't exist. I have included a reproducible example. path <- tempfile() missing.dir <- normalizePath(path, winslash = "/", mustWork = FALSE) dir.create(path) existing.dir <- normalizePath(path, winslash = "/", mustWork =
2010 Oct 04
1
re. 3.4.9 printing addprinter command reparse doesn't see new printer
Please don't hijack threads. You could try something like /etc/init.d/samba restart (or your local equivalent) to the end of perl script. ------------------------------------------ hello I have cups printing with cups 1.4.4. I'm using the included smbaddprinter.pl command to add printers to my server. Now, my error is that when I add the printer, I get ACCESS DENIED in the
2006 Dec 13
1
Drawing artefacts after suspend to ram
Hi, I'm bitten by a bug that is also in the Debian BTS, so I'm not sure you are aware of it. I couldn't find it in the fdo BTS. Anyway the problem is simple. After a successful suspend and resume all window decorations (the places where the shadow was supposed to be, but also the titlebars) are much to colorful (meaning it has some random colors in it). Moving the windows brings the
2012 Aug 19
2
[LLVMdev] Optimal settings for parsing and reparsing the translation unit in libclang
Hey everyone! I'm having trouble finding the optimal performance settings for parsing/reparsing the translation unit. At this moment I'm using CXTranslationUnit_None for both parsing and reparsing the translation unit, because it seems that as soon as I turn on default settings for parse/reparse (clang_defaultEditingTranslationUnitOptions and clang_defaultReparseOptions respectively) code
2012 Aug 20
1
[LLVMdev] Optimal settings for parsing and reparsing the translation unit in libclang
Nope, I parse the first time, and then reparse everytime something changes in my text buffer (because I syntax color based on what libclang gives me). And it worked fine (and fast) with clang_defaultEditingTranslationUnitOptions for clang_parseTranslationUnit and clang_defaultReparseOptions for clang_reparseTranslationUnit. Until I saw that clang_codeCompleteAt doesnt work with anything else than
2012 Nov 20
2
managing java with puppet (RH)
Hi all, In my systems (SL 6.3, RH like) I''m installing Oracle''s Java. I''m managing the package and several links under /etc/alternatives with puppet, but for configuring it, all the ''official'' docs recommends ''alternatives''. I''ve been looking for some module which already deals with it, but I''ve not found any...
2006 Nov 14
2
String to list and visa versa
Hi, I need to collapse a list into a string and then reparse it back into the list. Normally when I need to do this I simply use write.csv and read.csv, but I need to do this in memory within R rather than writing out to file. Are there any bespoke commands that any knows of that does something like this or any tips for doing this that anyone can suggest? I basically don't care
2014 Dec 09
0
UTF8 markdown vignette
On 09/12/2014, 5:19 AM, ONKELINX, Thierry wrote: > Dear Duncan, > > The UTF-8 characters aren't properly rendered in the pdf version of the vignette. > $?? ????? ?????? ?????? ????? ?? ?? is rendered as $????? ?????????? ???????????? ????? ?????? ? ???????? ???????? That looks as though the UTF-8 characters are being interpreted as Latin1 characters (or whatever your native
2010 Jul 20
1
define subgroups based on position in table
Dear list, I have a data frame with one column (group) and want to add a second column (sub) with a serial number that says to which subgroup a cell belongs. A subgroup contains the consecutive rows of the same group. The number of a subgroup is based on its position in the table. The first subgroup of A's and B's should have nr A1 and B1, the second nr A2 and B2, etc.. I hope the
2012 Aug 20
0
[LLVMdev] Optimal settings for parsing and reparsing the translation unit in libclang
On Aug 19, 2012, at 18:11, Klemen Forstneric <brucewayne97 at gmail.com> wrote: > Hey everyone! > > I'm having trouble finding the optimal performance settings for parsing/reparsing the translation unit. At this moment I'm using CXTranslationUnit_None for both parsing and reparsing the translation unit, because it seems that as soon as I turn on default settings for
2023 Jun 03
1
bug in utils:::format.person
Thierry, thanks for this, this is a bug in utils:::.format_person_as_R_code(). This calls deparse() on the elements of the person object with the default width.cutoff = 60. As your comment exceeds this width, the erroneous formatting is produced. The simplest reproducible example I could come up with was: p <- person(".", comment = c(foo = ".....................",
2019 Sep 06
1
Cryptic error message from namespaceExport
Dear Michael, my package has setOldClass("inla") and the NAMESPACE contains exportClasses(inla) and importFrom(INLA, inla.posterior.sample) the old version of INLA uses the S3 class "inla" but does not export it. the new version of INLA has setOldClass("inla") and the NAMESPACE contains exportClasses(inla) installing my package in combination with an older INLA