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2004 Aug 06
0
[PATCH] - Make reopening of Log files independent from
Configuration Reload
Message-ID: <1087307353.28637.11.camel@forge.intermeta.de>
Hi,
this patch allows the icecast streamer to react on SIGUSR1 and just to
reopen its log files. I don't like the fact that the whole configuration
is reread on SIGHUP.
Please apply for 2.0.2
Regards
Henning
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Dipl.-Inf. (Univ.) Henning P. Schmiedehausen INTERMETA GmbH
hps@intermeta.de
2007 Apr 27
1
Extracting values from an array
I have an array with dimension of 5001 (rows) by 40 (columns). This array is
a series of power output from a wind turbine in kW. The rows correspond to
wind speed from 0 to 50 m/s in 0.01 m/s step increments. The columns
correspond to the air density values from 0.90 to 1.30 kg/m3 in 0.01 kg/m3
step increments. I have a vector of wind speed and air density observations
(typically 8760 records
2009 Nov 09
2
[PATCH] New to nut project
---------- Forwarded Message ----------
Subject: [PATCH] New to nut project
Date: Friday, 6. November 2009
From: Patrick Levesque <patrickl at verint.com>
To: Thomas Jarosch <thomas.jarosch at intra2net.com>
As requested, here is my patch file including all my modification to the
2.4.1
tarball from the web site.
On Friday 06 November 2009 05:41:29 you wrote:
> Hello Patrick,
2018 Mar 02
0
WindCurves
Dear all
Have a look at 'WindCurves' package.
The package WindCurves is a tool used to fit the wind turbine power curves.
It can be useful for researchers, data analysts/scientist, practitioners,
statistians and students working on wind turbine power curves.
The package and Vignette are available at:
https://CRAN.R-project.org/package=WindCurves
2018 Mar 02
0
WindCurves
Dear all
Have a look at 'WindCurves' package.
The package WindCurves is a tool used to fit the wind turbine power curves.
It can be useful for researchers, data analysts/scientist, practitioners,
statistians and students working on wind turbine power curves.
The package and Vignette are available at:
https://CRAN.R-project.org/package=WindCurves
2010 May 12
1
Tripplite InternetOffice350 serial
Hi
I have to support a TrippLite InternetOffice 350 (Small serial only ups). The
communication protocol used by the device is 2005. Is anybody know if it is
already supported by the nut project? This specific device was using protocol
1004 previously but newer device uses the new 2005 protocol.
Thank you
--
Patrick Levesque
This electronic message may contain proprietary and confidential
2011 Sep 04
1
Tripp-Lite Internet350Ser
Hello,
I'm newbie with NUT, I'm trying to get work a *Tripp-Lite Internet350Ser*, a
small UPS with serial port.
The only reference about, is a modification patch that Mr. Patrick Levesque
did for NUT 2.4.1 but the actual 2.6.1 looks to not have it yet.
I tried all tripp and generic drivers but no success.
Has anyone luck with this Tripp-Lite model?
Thanks!
Iv?n Escobar
2009 Nov 04
1
New to nut project
I have tried to support a TrippLite Internet350SER UPS using a serial
cable (The only connection on this model) using the 2.4 code branch. It
uses the Protocol 1004 from the tripplite specification that can be use
either used on serial or USB device. Since my device was only serial, I
worked only on the serial integration. Since I found nothing in
tripplite.c, tripplite-hid.c, tripplitesu.c to
2014 Oct 15
0
Errors when compiling for ARM Cortex-M4
Hi,
I had the following errors when compiling the library for Cortex-m4 (-mcpu=cortex-m4) using the GNU compiler for ARM (gcc-arm-none-eabi-4_8).
CPPAS celt/arm/celt_pitch_xcorr_arm-gnu.locelt/arm/celt_pitch_xcorr_arm-gnu.S: Assembler messages:celt/arm/celt_pitch_xcorr_arm-gnu.S:299: Error: thumb conditional instruction should be in IT block -- `ldrgt
2009 Oct 26
0
Time variables changed after reopening a .RData file (bug?)
Hello all,
I recently opened a backup ".RData" file which contained (three) "time
variables" created in the session I had a few months ago.
Upon inspecting those variables I suddenly realized they all got an extra
hour to them.
So a variable like:
morning <- as.difftime("08:00:00")
That was defined a few months ago (and saved inside the .RData file) will
be:
1999 Jul 21
0
2.0.5: problem with HUP reopening logs
rh60/caldera1.3
2.0.x (before 2.0.5) PROBLEM: samba didn't reopen then logs after HUP.
I posted about this to samba-bugs; AT corrected the problem in 2.0.5-preXX,
but not completely it seems.
2.0.5 PROBLEM: samba reopens the logs after a HUP but logs only the first
connection to the new log, then it keeps logging to the old one.
Here is what I see:
# pwd
/var/log/samba
# smbclient|grep
2009 Feb 26
0
Processed: reopening 412379
Processing commands for control at bugs.debian.org:
> reopen 412379
Bug#412379: logcheck-database: something for avahi?
Bug reopened, originator not changed.
>
End of message, stopping processing here.
Please contact me if you need assistance.
Debian bug tracking system administrator
(administrator, Debian Bugs database)
2015 Aug 21
0
Processed: unarchiving 763102, reopening 763102, forcibly merging 763102 787193
Processing commands for control at bugs.debian.org:
> unarchive 763102
Bug #763102 {Done: Ian Campbell <ijc at debian.org>} [xen-utils-common] xen-utils-common: xen-init-list fails to parse xm output -> cannot shutdown domains with service xendomains
Unarchived Bug 763102
> reopen 763102
Bug #763102 {Done: Ian Campbell <ijc at debian.org>} [xen-utils-common] xen-utils-common:
2016 Jun 07
2
Allow reopening on Phabricator
From an unrelated thread:
> ... This will need to be fixed before we can commit the patch. Since Phabricator automatically closed http://reviews.llvm.org/D12761 <http://reviews.llvm.org/D12761>, I've created a new revision. The attached diff is a very a slightly modified version of your original patch ...
I have wanted to reopen a Phabricator revision too many times already, but
1999 Jul 15
1
Not reopening logfiles when HUPing
Hi,
I thought that HUPing the master smbd process (and/or the child
processes) was supposed to cause the logfiles to be reopened?
This does not appear to happen on our installation (2.0.4b2, Solaris
2.6). If I make a connection to a share, rename the logfile and
HUP/delete the daemon (either parent or child), a new file is not created.
Alternatively, how about a feature where we can signal
Processed: user debian-qa@lists.debian.org, usertagging 669005, affects 669005, reopening 668748 ...
2012 Apr 24
0
Processed: user debian-qa@lists.debian.org, usertagging 669005, affects 669005, reopening 668748 ...
Processing commands for control at bugs.debian.org:
> user debian-qa at lists.debian.org
Setting user to debian-qa at lists.debian.org (was debian at abeckmann.de).
> usertags 669005 piuparts
Bug#669005: uninstallable on sid (might just need require a rebuild)
There were no usertags set.
Usertags are now: piuparts.
> affects 669005 + shogun-python-static shogun-python-modular
2012 Jun 20
2
How Fatal? "Server and Client lk-version numbers are not same, reopening the fds"
Despite Joe Landman's sage advice to the contrary, I'm trying to
convince an IPoIB volume to service requests from a GbE client via
some /etc/hosts manipulation. (This may or may not be related to the
automount problems we're having as well.)
This has worked (and continues to work) well on another cluster with a
slightly older version of gluster - the 3.3.0qa42 version on both server
2006 Dec 16
0
The Bull is Back
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2006 Dec 16
0
Ride the Bull Today
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2009 Mar 11
1
Is this a documentation bug? Spss dates import
Hello R-user
bug seekers are needed!
In order to perform these simple tasks you have to use a copy of SPSS
and obviously R.
The problem is that date conversion of data coming from SPSS
gives wrong results, if we follow ?as.POSIXct
## SPSS dates (R-help 2006-02-17)
z <- c(10485849600, 10477641600, 10561104000, 10562745600)
as.Date(as.POSIXct(z, origin="1582-10-14",