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2017 Jul 18
1
moving drives containing bricks from one server to another
hi, I did not see a reply to my problem. Let me ask it in a different way... If I have bricks from a previous glusterfs volume and that volume is now gone because of the old machine was replaced, now I tried to create a new volume and add the old bricks to the new volume with the "force" opinion to "volume create". The old data files are still in the bricks but when I mount
2005 Feb 24
5
mythtv on centos
Hi, Anyone out there has any luck on getting mythv or freevo to work on centos 3. I am planning to setup mine pretty soon. Thanks,
2009 Jun 06
1
large numbers of observations using ME() of spdep
Dear All, We aim to remove the spatial structure of our data using Moran Eigen Vectors and spdep package . Our data has 3694 samples and 13 variables. The computer stop working after almost 4 days of processing (we found it emitting a sharp sound and with all colors on the screen. No wories, it was restared without problem!). And we are left with nothing: no result file was produced since the
2004 Jun 30
5
strange problem with oh323 loaded!
Hi, I am using asterisk CVS 2004-06-16 with oh323-0.6.3a I have a strange problem if I start asterisk with oh323 loaded /usr/sbin/asterisk -vvvvvc once I am in the console and issue "restart now" or "reload" asterisk hangs and it not stoping or restarting at all, below is the console logging when it happens, as you can see it stucks on "Destroying any remaining
2001 Aug 26
1
time zone issues
>RFC822 is HISTORIC: please refer to RFC2822 instead. > >While UTC is sufficient for human beings, but not necessarily accurate >for machines, because of the leap year adjustment. TAI is the You mean leap seconds, not leap years. Since 1972, UTC == TAI modulo some number of seconds. Leap Seconds are announced officially by the IERS http://www.iers.org/iers/products/eop/leap.html
2009 Jun 03
1
[LLVMdev] RFA: Alignment of Strings
One of our developers pointed out that GCC generates something akin to this on Darwin: $ cat t.c __private_extern__ void bar(const char *format, ...) __attribute__ ((format (printf, 1, 2))); void foo(const char *i, const char *b) { bar("this is some error message that is kind of longish."); } $ gcc -arch i386 -S -o - t.c -Os .cstring .align 2 LC0: .ascii "this is some
2005 Nov 11
3
R on Windows XP x64
Hi, I am running R 2.2.0 on the Windows XP x64. The mechanism of error hanlder seems different. It will take a very long time to pop up a error message diaglog box, even when some simple errors happen such as "Syntax error" or "object xxxx not found". Does anybody have the similar experience? Thanks a lot. BTW: everything works fine under 32-bit Windows XP, error messages
2009 Jun 11
0
[LLVMdev] patch for llc/ARM: added mechanism to move switch tables from .text -> .data; also cleanup and documentation
On Jun 8, 2009, at 2:42 PM, robert muth wrote: > On Sun, Jun 7, 2009 at 11:53 PM, Evan Cheng <evan.cheng at apple.com> > wrote: >> >> On Jun 7, 2009, at 6:59 AM, robert muth wrote: >> >>> On Sat, Jun 6, 2009 at 4:51 PM, Evan Cheng<evan.cheng at apple.com> >>> wrote: >>>> +cl::opt<std::string>
2006 Feb 20
2
help on dyn.load()
Hi, I used .C to call the C functions inside R. Everything works fine on the linux sever. I installed cygwin on my windows xp x64 platform and used rcmd shlib xxx.c to compile. Everything works fine till now and xxx.dll is generated. But when I use dyn.load("xxx.dll") in R, it will open another R window and the original R window becomes "Not responding", nothing loaded in
2009 Jun 08
2
[LLVMdev] patch for llc/ARM: added mechanism to move switch tables from .text -> .data; also cleanup and documentation
On Sun, Jun 7, 2009 at 11:53 PM, Evan Cheng <evan.cheng at apple.com> wrote: > > On Jun 7, 2009, at 6:59 AM, robert muth wrote: > >> On Sat, Jun 6, 2009 at 4:51 PM, Evan Cheng<evan.cheng at apple.com> >> wrote: >>> +cl::opt<std::string> FlagJumpTableSection("jumptable-section", >>> +                                          
2005 Dec 29
3
centos 4.2 update - help!
Hello I have installed centos 4.2 in dell poweredge 850. but I found that when I launch up2date to do a update action, it always get time out problem. just like error while retrieving package gtk 2-2.14.13-18 the message is time out any one can give some help Thanks and Regards Terry ************************************ E-mail Disclaimer ************************************ This e-mail
2007 Sep 11
2
[LLVMdev] RFC: Darwin EH Patch
Hello, Bill. > It's not exactly tweaking magic knobs. It's doing something that's > already done -- putting the information in the TAI object, and > allowing the specific back-end to set the appropriate strings. It seems to me, that simple strings / bools there are not enough :) "$non_lazy_ptr" emission is already in asm printers (in 2 places!). The
2004 Jan 07
11
Random ping jumps
Hello, I''ve got this problem. There is an linux server with 2.4.24 kernel and pinging from him to internet (or from lan) ping randomly jumps up: 64 bytes from fortas.ktu.lt (193.219.160.131): icmp_seq=387 ttl=59 time=30.0 ms 64 bytes from fortas.ktu.lt (193.219.160.131): icmp_seq=388 ttl=59 time=32.6 ms 64 bytes from fortas.ktu.lt (193.219.160.131): icmp_seq=389 ttl=59 time=34.9 ms
2010 Feb 01
3
merging data frames gives all NAs
Dear kind R helpers, I have a vector of runway names in rwy ("31R", "31L",... the number is user selectable) arrgnd is a data frame with data for all flights and all runways, with a Runway column. I am trying to subset arrgnd into a dat frame for each selected runway, and then combine them back together using the following code: for (j in 1:nr) { # nr = number of
2007 Aug 24
0
[LLVMdev] Turning on exception handling codegen
Hi Duncan, > > I'm trying it on 4.0. On 4.2, I'm getting this problem during bootstrapping: > > > > ccAMeZbg.s:111:non-relocatable subtraction expression, > > "___gxx_personality_v0" minus "L0" > > ccAMeZbg.s:111:symbol: "___gxx_personality_v0" can't be undefined in a > > subtraction expression > > this is the
2009 Jan 27
2
[LLVMdev] RFC: -fwritable-strings Change
On Mon, Jan 26, 2009 at 4:45 PM, Dale Johannesen <dalej at apple.com> wrote: > > On Jan 26, 2009, at 4:07 PMPST, Bill Wendling wrote: > >> There is a problem with Objective-C code where a null string is placed >> in the wrong section. If we have this code: >> >> #include <Foundation/Foundation.h> >> void foo() { >> NSLog(@"");
2007 Aug 24
5
[LLVMdev] Turning on exception handling codegen
Hi Bill, > I'm trying it on 4.0. On 4.2, I'm getting this problem during bootstrapping: > > ccAMeZbg.s:111:non-relocatable subtraction expression, > "___gxx_personality_v0" minus "L0" > ccAMeZbg.s:111:symbol: "___gxx_personality_v0" can't be undefined in a > subtraction expression this is the darwin assembler that barfs, right? It
2009 Jan 27
0
[LLVMdev] RFC: -fwritable-strings Change
Hello, Bill >> >> I don't see anything obvious wrong, but this is an easy area to >> break. >> I'd recommend running the gcc testsuite and checking for regressions. >> > Okay, that's a good plan. I'm strongly agains any target-specific and language-specific hacks in the generic tree-conversion code. What if we decide to support objc on
2009 Jun 02
1
--remove-source-files
Hello all, I am using rsync version 3.0.3 protocol version 30, and I was wondering if I could use --remove-source-files option in this fashion: I use a crontab to dayly backup data, something like: rsync -tai --remove-source-files --ignore-existing --no-g --no-o --no-p user@source:operativo/almacen/{ESP05/recorte/*.tar,EU/recorte/*.tar} /media/BACKUP3_PROMES10/PROMES10km/ and I check the
2007 Sep 11
0
[LLVMdev] RFC: Darwin EH Patch
Hi Anton, >> It's not exactly tweaking magic knobs. It's doing something that's >> already done -- putting the information in the TAI object, and >> allowing the specific back-end to set the appropriate strings. > It seems to me, that simple strings / bools there are not enough :) > "$non_lazy_ptr" emission is already in asm printers (in 2 places!).