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2011 Nov 18
3
Git branch with compiling fixes for win32
Well, I have been away a couple of days, so I don't know if I'm in time, but I reported a memory leak and submitted a patch a couple of months ago. It would be nice if it can make it in. I first reported the leak here: http://lists.xiph.org/pipermail/flac-dev/2011-August/003002.html And the patch is here:
2012 Sep 11
1
Patch for Metadata::Padding
Bastiaan Timmer wrote: ... > In a > previous message I mentioned writing some more convenience functions, but on > closer inspection they would either be inefficient or very difficult > to implement. Could you briefly list these, in case somebody else wants to have a go. Many thanks, Martin -- Martin J Leese E-mail: martin.leese stanfordalumni.org Web:
2012 Jun 21
1
[PATCH] Adds last functions from C metadata api to C++ metadata api
Hi! I think this patch adds the last of the libFLAC metadata functions to the correct classes in libFLAC++. This is 4 CueSheet member function and 1 Picture function. If I haven't looked properly and more functions are still missing, let me know. Next I would like to maybe add a few convenience functions. For instance, a padding block can really only be created and given a size, but this
2012 May 05
3
[PATCH] Add missing functions to SeekTable class
The attached patch adds the missing FLAC__metadata_object_seektable_*() functions from FLAC's metadata object methods (FLAC/metadata.h) to FLAC++'s SeekTable class. Of the 11 functions in the C API, only 4 are currently in the C++ API, this patch adds the missing 7. If this patch is ok, VorbisComment will be next. A quick look tells me only 5 out of 13
2012 May 08
1
[PATCH] Add missing functions to VorbisComment class + a few other things
--- On Tue, 5/8/12, Erik de Castro Lopo <mle+la at mega-nerd.com> wrote: > Honestly, I really doubt this is a bug in valgrind :-). How > were you testing > this? Well, I've read that there have been bugs in valgrind, were SSE optimized versions of strlen() do guaranteed safe overreads of memory, but valgrind wasn't aware the overreads were safe. Anyway, it seems easy to
2012 May 06
2
[PATCH] Add missing functions to SeekTable class
> From: Cristian Rodr?guez <crrodriguez at opensuse.org> > Sent: Sunday, May 6, 2012 8:24 AM > > El 05/05/12 02:23, Bastiaan Timmer escribi?: >> The attached patch adds the missing FLAC__metadata_object_seektable_*() >> functions from FLAC's metadata object methods (FLAC/metadata.h) to >> FLAC++'s SeekTable class. Of the 11 functions in the C API,
2012 May 07
1
[PATCH] Add missing functions to VorbisComment class + a few other things
> While you are at it, can you check/fix the following warning > ? > > metadata.cpp:812:98: warning: narrowing conversion of > 'strlen(((const > char*)string))' from 'size_t {aka long unsigned int}' to > 'FLAC__uint32 > {aka unsigned int}' inside { } is ill-formed in C++11 > [-Wnarrowing] > > > Thanks ! Yeah sure! I don't get
2012 May 07
3
[PATCH] Add missing functions to VorbisComment class + a few other things
Attached is a patch that adds 5 missing FLAC__metadata_object_vorbiscomment_* functions to the VorbisComment class. In my previous message I stated 8 functions were missing, but on closer inspection, 3 of those belong in the VorbisComment::Entry class, and 2 of them already have equivalent functions in there. The last one (FLAC__metadata_object_vorbiscomment_entry_matches()) does not, but I have
2012 Sep 15
3
New C++ file encode example
Well, I sent this earlier this week, but I guess it's stuck in the spam filter, so I'll send it again split up in several parts. First the full source, if this one arrives I'll reply with the patch. Ok, so I ended up creating 2 versions of this. The first one is what I mentioned earlier, pretty much a line-for-line translation of the original example. The c++-style casts made the
2013 Jul 16
3
exhaustive-model-search issue results in multi-gigabyte FLAC file
Erik de Castro Lopo wrote: > > http://wootangent.net/~lsd/blah/snippet6.wav > > Great, thanks! Confirmed the problem here. Will look at it ASAP. Same problem with flac 1.2.1. Interesting! Erik -- ---------------------------------------------------------------------- Erik de Castro Lopo http://www.mega-nerd.com/
2011 Aug 11
1
Memory leak
During my current dealings with the FLAC library I think I discovered a memory leak. After an encoder stream has finish()'ed, I believe you are supposed to use it again by calling init(). However, when verification is enabled, the init() routine will create a new stream decoder (to verify the data) without deleting (or reusing) the existing one. A small program demonstrating this is pasted
2006 May 22
2
Problem
I have a problem with my samba server and mij Apple imac G5. The connection is very slow. Can you tell me what the problem is.
2010 Dec 14
2
multivariate multi regression
Hello, I want to model my data with the following model: Y1=X1*coef1+X2*coef2 Y2=X1*coef2+X2*coef3 Note: coef2 appears in both lines Xi, Yi is input versus output data respectively How can I do this in R? I got this far: lm(Y1~X1+X2,mydata) now how do I add the second line of the model including the cross dependency? Your help is greatly appreciated! Cheers, Bastiaan
2007 Jun 07
1
how to disable all checksum calculations?
Hi, I've a directory of large log files (> 100M) that I want to rsync to another server in short intervals (say every minute). With the --append option I can avoid resending whole files at every sync. But rsync still calculates the checksum over the complete files every time, which claims a significant share of CPU and IO resources. Since the log files are always written in append-only
2009 May 20
1
SEM:Standard error of std.coef estimates?
Hi, I am currently working with the sem package in R, to create pathway diagrams. Id like to use the standardized path coeffcients. To get these, I use std.coef. However, using this yields only the standardized coefficients, but does not give me the standard error. Does someone know how to get std.coef to show the standard error of the standardized path coefficients as well? Thanks, Bastiaan
2012 Apr 24
1
Writing seektable using libFLAC++
Hi! I've been using a little C++ program I've written to encode flac files. The program does this in the usual way (I think), by inheriting a class from FLAC::Encoder::File, and passing it chunks of raw samples through process_interleaved()... Anyway, the program works beautifully, and I've now decided to try and add some metadata to the encoded flacs. Eventually, there will be vorbis
2007 Feb 06
4
Mongrel service will not start on win32 w/ --prefix option
All, I am in need of some help. I''ve run into a problem that I am not able to fix or even troubleshoot. I am trying to run Mongrel as a service on Win32. Basically, my problem is that running Mongrel as a service works fine. Fine until I change the configuration (using service::remove and service::install) to use --prefix. I must have this as I am running multiple webapps and app
2007 Mar 29
1
mongrel and vista
Thanks for your reply Luis > Will be very helpful if you provide the logs (servicefb.log and > mongrel_service.log) both located into ruby\bin directory. --------------------------------------------------------------------------------- # Logfile created on 28/03/2007 17:54:32 native/process.bas:44, fb.process.spawn: Spawn() init native/process.bas:50, fb.process.spawn: Success in
2006 Nov 04
0
Problems with ActiveRecord, Oracle adapter, find_by_sql, multi-table join - ORA-04043 error
Hi all, Windows XP Oracle 10g client OCI8 0.1.16 Ruby 1.8.5 Rails 1.1.6 I''m hitting weird behavior with the Oracle adapter and a find_by_sql call on a multi-table join. The SQL looks like this: SELECT DISTINCT e1.ip_address, loc.street, loc.city, loc.state FROM schema.net_element ne, schema.equipment e1, schema.equipment e2, schema.building b, schema.cust_loc cl, schema.location
2010 Mar 31
3
GArena w/ Linux
Huhu, here I found a tutorial at the GArena forums: > work in ubuntu 9.10? > plz test > > open linux terminal > > 1. type: sudo apt-get install wine (this will download the wine from repository) > 2. insert your computer password > 3. type wget http://www.kegel.com/wine/winetricks (winetricks is a tool for faster linux-windows crossover of files > 4. after installing