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2003 Jan 02
2
unable to install redhat 8.0 rpm
I've just installed Redhat 8.0 + latest updates on a Intel PC and am trying to install the R 1.6.1-2 rpm but get the following: # rpm -i R-1.6.1-2.i386.rpm warning: R-1.6.1-2.i386.rpm: V3 DSA signature: NOKEY, key ID 97d3544e error: Failed dependencies: libtcl.so.0 is needed by R-1.6.1-2 libtk.so.0 is needed by R-1.6.1-2 What am I missing? Hubert -- Hubert Wong, PhD
2004 Aug 06
2
Preprocessing and Echo Cancellation Notes.
First, I'd just like to thank the Speex community, and Jean-Marc especially, for their great work. I'm developing a VoIP library (which uses IAX, the asterisk protocol) as the network protocol. I've been putting off integrating Speex for a while, as things have been working pretty well so far with GSM. (for those interested, the code is at iaxclient.sourceforge.net). However,
2009 Nov 13
2
Multihomed puppet-server Multidomain SSL Problem
Hello List, I have a problem with the CA on my Puppetmaster. This Puppetmaster is connected to different Networks with different sub domainnames. The Puppet clients connecting via different Interfaces. There is no routing between subnets. Only one subnet can connect successfully. This is because the subject in the Certificate is the name of this subnet. All other clients get: Could not
2000 Jan 19
1
Segmentation fault using integrate()
Hi all, Running R 0.90.1 on a RH 6.1 system. Installation of the integrate_2.1-2 package went smoothly. My code contains a loop in which integrate() is called several times in each pass. I get a segmentation fault after what seems to be a random number of calls to integrate(). Debug output shows: Program received signal SIGSEGV, Segmentation fault. promiseArgs (el=0x40276414,
2020 Jun 11
2
RFC: Adding support for the z/OS platform to LLVM and clang
Hubert Tong <hubert.reinterpretcast at gmail.com> wrote on 10.06.2020 23:51:54: > From: Hubert Tong <hubert.reinterpretcast at gmail.com> > To: Kai Peter Nacke <kai.nacke at de.ibm.com> > Cc: llvm-dev <llvm-dev at lists.llvm.org> > Date: 10.06.2020 23:52 > Subject: [EXTERNAL] Re: [llvm-dev] RFC: Adding support for the z/OS > platform to LLVM and clang
2009 Sep 24
1
nut is not working anymore after nut and kernel update
Hello, after an update I've got troubles with nut. It is not able to connect via usb to our UPS anymore. I dont know wether it is the nut update or the kernelupdate or both. In any case, it is difficult to get new rpms for CentOS. So if someone has an Idea, what I can try to solve this Problem: please help. Atached are relevant information. Best wishes, Hubert Krause My versions:
2020 Jan 23
2
[cfe-dev] Phabricator -> GitHub PRs?
On Thu, Jan 23, 2020 at 11:37 AM David Greene <greened at obbligato.org> wrote: > Hubert Tong <hubert.reinterpretcast at gmail.com> writes: > > >> I read this as the refresh being an entirely new GitHub PR. Is that > >> right? Normally I would expect the same PR to be used but the rebase > >> would cause a force-push of the branch which would update
2020 Jan 22
3
[cfe-dev] Phabricator -> GitHub PRs?
On Wed, Jan 22, 2020 at 4:40 PM David Greene <greened at obbligato.org> wrote: > Hubert Tong <hubert.reinterpretcast at gmail.com> writes: > > > The update process in Phab in rather manual and it does lead to more > noise. > > The GitHub force push risks loss of context for earlier comments (not > just > > in terms of display, like viewing older comments
1998 Mar 12
1
R-beta: POSIX regular expressions not available !?
When trying grep(), I get the following: > grep("[a-z]", letters) Error in grep(pattern, x, ignore.case, extended, value) : POSIX regular expressions not available I can't find any pointer in the installation kit. How can I configure R to make it "avaliable"? I run R in an Irix 5.3 system. Thanks in advance! --
2020 Oct 10
2
Undef and Poison round table follow-up & a plan
> > Okay, it's just not immediately undefined behaviour. The C model has more > issues because of the problem with how "trap representation" is defined > (which precludes trap representations for unsigned char, two's complement > signed char, etc.). This interpretation is further stressed because C only explicitly ascribes > undefined behaviour to trap
2017 Apr 07
2
RFC: Representing unions in TBAA
Ah. IMHO, yes we should disable it until it's correct. On Fri, Apr 7, 2017 at 1:28 PM, Krzysztof Parzyszek <kparzysz at codeaurora.org > wrote: > I'm asking if people are ok with it. :) > We've had customer reports that can be tracked down to this issue, so this > is something we'd really like to working (at least in terms of correctness). > > I can come up
1998 May 13
2
R-beta: package ported from S to R
Hello, I'm trying to port the S package "print.display" to R. The porting procedure seemed to work, but when I say library(print.display) or library("print.display"), then none of the functions is available. May be, it's because of the dot in the package name? What could have happened? The help information is available. BTW: How can I look up wether the package is
1998 May 13
2
R-beta: package ported from S to R
Hello, I'm trying to port the S package "print.display" to R. The porting procedure seemed to work, but when I say library(print.display) or library("print.display"), then none of the functions is available. May be, it's because of the dot in the package name? What could have happened? The help information is available. BTW: How can I look up wether the package is
2020 Sep 13
2
[cfe-dev] Phabricator -> GitHub PRs?
On Sun, 13 Sep 2020 at 15:51, Hubert Tong <hubert.reinterpretcast at gmail.com> wrote: > If you mean "amend" the message in the Web UI before merging, then yes, >> they let you change the message, but it's very easy to forget to do >> that. > > That's what I meant, yes. "Easy to forget" generally goes away when you repeat it enough times.
2015 Apr 01
2
FYI: SSH1 now disabled at compile-time by default
I mentioned extensions because I had a few and saw them die. the 40-bit ssl is the web interface for power5 (the so-called ASMI https interface). These ports have no access to "outside", on a separate lan segment. my desktop, not acting as router, can connect to non-Natted and NATted segments. re: use of a stunnel - how does this turn 40-bit https into >40-bit https. Sounds like a
2013 Jul 31
2
Problem to demote samba4 dc
Hi all, I recently migrated our samba 3 domain to an AD domain using Samba 4 classic upgrade tool. Well, every seems to work fine since i'm still alive ;) . I promoted a Windows 2k8 box as a new DC of this domain and I transfer the 5 FSMO roles to it. Now I would like to demote the Samba4 DC but when I tried I got this message : # samba-tool domain demote ERROR: Current DC is still
2004 Aug 06
2
echo cancellation for analog lines
Hi, I am currently working on a thin-client "low-cpu" usage telephone application. The current setup is that you can make phonecalls using an alsa supported usb headset and a smartlink based usb modem (a sweex usb modem, which -in large quantities- goes for 17.95 euro's) for analog lines. Unfortunately, it is really made as a modem and not for audio purposes, so, there is a pretty
2013 Sep 24
2
Problem to demote Samba4 DC
Hello, I recently migrated our samba 3 domain to an AD domain using Samba 4 classic upgrade tool. DNS is provided by the internal dns server of Samba 4. I promoted a Windows 2k8 box as a new DC of this domain and I transfer all the 5 FSMO roles to this windows box. Now I would like to demote the Samba4 DC but when I tried I got this message : # samba-tool domain demote ERROR: Current DC is
2020 Sep 14
2
Invalid transformation in LibCallSimplifier::replacePowWithSqrt?
Sorry - I misread your example and the problem. I see now where LibCallSimplifier creates the select...but we are immediately erasing that select with the code from the godbolt example. Does the real motivating case have no uses of the pow() result value? On Mon, Sep 14, 2020 at 1:03 PM Sanjay Patel <spatel at rotateright.com> wrote: > Yes, I mean just bail out on the transform in >
2020 Oct 09
2
Undef and Poison round table follow-up & a plan
> > // Members are initialized to poison at object creation. >> p = alloca {i8, i32} // p[0], p[4~7] are poison >> p[0] is an i8, so it shouldn't be poison? > > My interpretation of standard is that reading uninitialized char can also yield trap representation. If uninitialized, char variable has indeterminate value, and C/C++ does not seem to forbid reading trap