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2004 Dec 13
4
extended characters
I mentioned this 1 or 2 years back but it's still not fixed. I presume it's a Icecast2 server problem. I'm using the latest Oddcast client, and my server host Mediacast1 has just updated to the latest Icecast2. I'm currently streaming a track in Vorbis format called: M?ire Brennan - I L?thair D? It shows this correctly in Winamp on the broadcast PC. On the Icecast Status page,
2008 Mar 26
7
Lustre Solution Delivery
What is the process for integrating a Lustre+SAMFS solution into an existing customer environment. The plan is to have CRS build the Lustre component, but Lustre and SAMFS will need to configured and integrated into the customer computing environment. I am very familiar with the SAMFS integration, but not Lustre integration. Do we have resources in PS to provide the integration? Is this
2005 Sep 16
4
Integrate functions with loops
Hi i am having a problem with the 'integrate' function the function i want to integrate has the form sum(vector^x) i have defined the function with a for loop first - integrandtotest <- function(x) {a<-rep(0,len=2) for (i in 1:2) {a[i]<-t[i]^x} sum(a) } the results gives errors ########### Error in integrate(integrandtotest, lower = 0.1, upper =
2011 Jul 04
2
[LLVMdev] Deleting unused C++ code
On Sun, Jul 3, 2011 at 10:34 PM, Reid Kleckner <reid.kleckner at gmail.com> wrote: > An easier way would be to use a coverage tool like gcov to see what's > actually *used* when the app is run normally.  Then you can ask the > question, what percentage of all lines of code are dead? We need something that can do this using static analysis... Otherwise we can just use Eclipse
2005 Jun 24
9
R demos
Hi All, I am currently preparing some form of slideshow introducing R and its capabilities for some colleagues. The thing will be about 30 mins, and I'd like to have some "pretty pictures" and some "amazing facts" (I'm trying to sell, obviously :)). Can I ask if it's possible to easily retrieve a gross figure of the number of functions in R considering the
2004 Nov 21
2
Fw: TDMoE over bonded NIC's
I am planning to configure * box A with PSTN interface to route faxes to * box B (running spandsp) over TDMoE. I am using 2xGb bonded NIC's for connection between servers. Was wondering - does anybody have experience with TDMoE over bonded interface - ie. does it work ok?. - does anybody have feedback using this scenario for fax? another question, perhaps someone knows what's the
2005 Jul 01
5
Generating correlated data from uniform distribution
Dear R users, I want to generate two random variables (X1, X2) from uniform distribution (-0.5, 0.5) with a specified correlation coefficient r. Does anyone know how to do it in R? Many thanks! Menghui
2011 Jul 04
2
[LLVMdev] Deleting unused C++ code
I think what you're looking for is something like Doxygen or CodeViz that can generate (imperfect) call graphs for you. It sounds like you just need a rough list of functions that might be unused to start with. -Scott On Sun, Jul 3, 2011 at 11:04 PM, Daniel Berlin <dberlin at dberlin.org> wrote: > On Mon, Jul 4, 2011 at 1:42 AM, Øyvind Harboe <oyvind.harboe at zylin.com>
2004 Aug 04
2
Order of messgaes/ missing messages
I am curious as to why I quite often receive responses to questions on the help before receiving the actual question. For example Mr Graves has responded to Mr Lumley's response to Mr Wegelin yet I ave not received Mr. Lumley's post while I have received the other two. Cheers, Jim [[alternative HTML version deleted]]
2011 Jul 04
0
[LLVMdev] Deleting unused C++ code
On Mon, Jul 4, 2011 at 1:42 AM, Øyvind Harboe <oyvind.harboe at zylin.com> wrote: > On Sun, Jul 3, 2011 at 10:34 PM, Reid Kleckner <reid.kleckner at gmail.com> wrote: >> An easier way would be to use a coverage tool like gcov to see what's >> actually *used* when the app is run normally.  Then you can ask the >> question, what percentage of all lines of code
2007 Oct 18
1
Problem with url_for
Hey everyone, I have an Asset class that extends AR::Base, and a series of subclasses of Asset (Stylesheet, Layout, etc.) I have REST routes set up with assets nested under sites. when doing something like url_for([@site, @asset]), if @asset is a Stylesheet, I''ll get an undefined method ''site_stylesheet_path'', where what I really need is site_asset_path.
2003 Dec 09
4
was FXO cards
Hey guys, appreciate the input. Here are some thoughts. ADSI phones are out of the question. This is a business environment, I can't worry about my employees not knowing how to forward calls, answer calls when away from the multiline phone, and no ADSI phone will handle multiple lines that I have found. I would love to put 6 X100P cards in a case and run asterisk on it. but... I
2004 Jun 10
2
Using Asterix and Hylafax with Eicon DIVA E1
Hi, I would like to set up a high density FAX/PBX server, am looking at using Eicon Diva E1 card with Asterisk and Hylafax sharing channels, is this possible. I know Extensions can be reserved for voice OR fax with the combination of chan_capi used for * voice, capi4hylafax on fax but then channels must be dedicated rather than shared ie. would like to be able to answer voice/fax on same DID.
2014 Jun 11
2
[LLVMdev] -instcombine introduces "undef" values to the IR.
Hi Fellows, If a .ll file contains no "undef"'s, does it necessarily mean that every value is properly initialized before use in the IR? What confuses me is that I notice that -instcombine can introduce "undef" to the previously undef-clean .ll file ... is it always safe to use -instcombine as one of the preprocessing pass? Thanks. Best, Paul -------------- next
2014 Jun 11
2
[LLVMdev] -instcombine introduces "undef" values to the IR.
Thanks a lot for the clarification! So if my input .ll is not expected to contain any of the above mentioned weird corner cases, but, after -instcombine, ends up containing "undef" values, then it must be that the input .ll has bugs unknown to me, right? Best Regards, Paul On Wed, Jun 11, 2014 at 3:09 PM, Nick Lewycky <nlewycky at google.com> wrote: > On 11 June 2014 12:26,
2004 Aug 25
3
Beginners Question: Make nlm work
Hello, I'm new to this and am trying to teach myself some R by plotting biological data. The growth curve in question is supposed to be fitted to the Verhulst equation, which may be transcribed as follows: f(x)=a/(1+((a-0.008)/0.008)*exp(-(b*x))) - for a known population density (0.008) at t(0). I am trying to rework the example from "An Introduction to R" (p. 72) for my case and
2017 Jun 19
3
beneficial optimization of undef examples needed
Sanjoy, You have changed the subject. We still need real world examples showing how taking advantage of “undef” results in beneficial optimization. My belief is that they don’t exist, my reasoning is this: real world programmers are likely to run UBSan before compiling (or if they don’t they should), therefore it is highly unlikely that any “undef” will actually exist during
2004 Aug 06
1
OddCast or IceCast screws up extended characters
I'll purposely attach an HTML encoded message in case some of you are using 7-bit ascii readers. I have a number of songs which use extended ASCII characters in the arist or title such as Màire Brennan - I Láthair Dé. The Current Song in the IceCast status.xsl replaces every extended character plus 1 or 2 characters after it with some strange character. So effectivly shortens the title
2005 Jun 15
3
how to plot density distribution with a arrow pointer?
Hi all, for example: > X<- rnorm(1000) > X0 <- 0.899 I want to draw a density distribution plot with a arrow pointer indicating the position of X0, meanwhile, giving out the p-value. any functions? Thanks very much.
2014 Nov 25
3
[LLVMdev] new set of superoptimizer results
Cool! Looks like we do lots of provably unnecessary alignment checks. :) On Tue, Nov 25, 2014 at 9:03 AM, John Regehr <regehr at cs.utah.edu> wrote: > Actually, let me save you some time by pointing out the thing that is > perhaps immediately useful about our recent work, which is the fact that > Souper now supports "optimization profiling". > > If you build an