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2007 Jun 18
0
Phoenix Rails Users Group
What: June Phoenix Rails Users Group When: Tuesday, June 19th, 6:30 pm - 9pm Where: Office of Integrum Technologies 290 East El Prado Court, Chandler, AZ (north-east of Arizona and Warner) Topic: Overview of alternative Ruby web frameworks ---- Please join us Tuesday evening at 6:30 pm for the Phoenix Rails Users Group. This month Josh Knowles and Jade
2004 Oct 11
2
Legal questions with jCIFS 0.8.2
I work for IBM and our developers have used jCIFS 0.8.2 in our product. We are now going through legal approval and have some questions. If people submit code changes to your product, do you find out if the submitter has the right to distribute the code? If so, do they need to sign any kind of statement? I couldn't find version 0.8.2 on your web site. The legal question is
2004 Apr 12
1
OT appologies to list
[I'm sorry to trouble the list with this, but this is the only way I know to contact the person concerned] This message is for Stephen Karrington - it appears that you have over-agressive 'spam' filters and we can no longer email you. Please rectify this if we are to have meaningful conversation! The original message was received from Linus Surguy
2002 Dec 16
0
samba, RH7.3 and windows NT/2K/XP problem?
Hi, We have a couple of RH7.3 systems. Both have samba installed and they were running well before. Now, one system's samba shows a problem after the system rebooting yesterday. Samba is still running and all windows 95, 98 users can access this RH7.3 system without any problem, but windows NT/2000/XP users cannot access it now. Before the rebooting, all windows (including nt/2k/xp)
2004 Apr 12
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RE: Asterisk-Users digest, Vol 1 #3408 - 12 msgs
I am looking to install a web interface for Asterisk to transfer calls and look who's on the phone. If anybody has a working web interface please let me know. I installed the www.asternic.com (operator) But when I bring up my web browser it says transferring data and does not bring a browser. -----Original Message----- From: asterisk-users-admin@lists.digium.com
2011 Oct 27
1
Proc Mixed to R
Hi All, I'm working with some SAS code to analyze an experiment set up as follows: 66 subjects (colonies) treated with a random treatment (1-8) and measured at three time points. The data structure looks like: input colony tmt y1 y2 y3; y=y1; date=*1*; output; y=y2; date=*2*; output; y=y3; date=*3*; output; datalines; 1
2002 Dec 26
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2002 Jun 11
2
Strange problem with samba
Hi, I was using samba 2.0.7 veersion for a while without any problem. This morning, suddenly, many windows (nt/98) cannot connect the samba server on our Linux (RedHat 6.2) server. Then, I downloaded the version 2.2.4, extracted, configure it, make, make install according to the document. Then I test it by running ./testparm it lists all of shared folders. Then, I run ./smbclient -L
2003 Jul 10
6
Channel Bank configuration
Hello, I don't have any experience with channel banks and would appreciate any feedback on my theory outlined below: We have a single T1 entering the building with channels 1-12 being voice lines and 13-24 being a 768k internet connection. This T1 terminates to an Adit 600 (T1-1). Here's what I know. Channels 11-12 go out the Adit 600's 25-pair connector to a wiring block (and
2011 Oct 23
1
how to save an R object to a remote computer
Hello, I am running R remotely on my university's network from my laptop (Macbook Pro, running leopard, in case this is useful). I have a strict limit on how much disk space I can take up on my network account at school, which is insufficient for the size of some of the objects I need to create. Is there any way to use save() and write.table() in R to export directly to a remote machine (in
2019 Jul 22
1
[RFC] A new multidimensional array indexing intrinsic
Intrinsics can return `llvm_any_ty` (Intrinsics.td). In that case the return type is added as a suffix to the intrinsic's name, i.e. the syntax in the RFC is not 100% the syntax for intrinsics. Same for the parameters which each must have their types explicitly mentioned. Michael Am Mo., 22. Juli 2019 um 19:08 Uhr schrieb Kaylor, Andrew <andrew.kaylor at intel.com>: > > Is it
2009 May 14
0
Problems restoring Xen machines
Hello everybody, after saving a virtual machine I wanted to restore it so I gave the command #xm restore xen1.sav where xen1.sav is the file obtained with xm save. It didn''t work though and I had this response: Error: Restore failed Usage: xm restore <CheckpointFile> Restore a domain from a saved state. Well, xen1.sav is a saved state, so why doesn''t it work? Thanks
2005 Feb 25
1
Samba users spreading spam (or automated replies)
Hi Some of the samba users are spreading spam or automated replies. Is there any possible way to stop them? I've got the following two messages after my first post which are either spam or automated nonsense replies: Message 1: From: Jim Crippen <jcrippen@eliteint.com> To: Behrang Saeedzadeh <behrangsa@gmail.com> Date: Fri, 25 Feb 2005 06:21:37 -0600 Subject: Out of Office
2011 Oct 23
0
manova/tukey test
Hello, I am trying to do a manova test in r, and have used the "manova" function to test differences between two dependent variables. The results were significant for the whole model, but the sources I've read say that in order to do a post-hoc multiple comparison, I have to do separate aovs for each dependent variable, then call the TukeyHSD function. I have used the TukeyHSD with
2019 Jul 25
0
[RFC] A new multidimensional array indexing intrinsic
It's also very common in Fortran. -David Michael Ferguson via llvm-dev <llvm-dev at lists.llvm.org> writes: >> It seems that the main advantage of your proposal is that it would >> allow for non-constant strides (i.e. variable length arrays) in >> dimensions other than the first one. Do these appear frequently >> enough in the programs
2011 Nov 24
1
[LLVMdev] arm neon intrinsics cross compile error on windows system
Hello, James Molly. Thank you for your advices. Now I aware that this is the problem of stdint.h. And, codesourcery toolchain also has stdint.h header file at same place of stdio.h Generally, Clang has "lib/clang/3.0/include" default search path. If I added codesourcery toolchain path for stdio.h with -I option, stdint.h has been loaded at the specified toolchain path first cuz
2011 Nov 24
0
[LLVMdev] arm neon intrinsics cross compile error on windows system
Hello, I totally understood about this problem. codesourcery codebench arm eabi version uses newlibc. but, arm gnu/linux version uses glibc. hm.. actually there is no problem. it was my mistake as james told me. Thanks. 2011/11/24 Seung-yeon Choe <sychoe at gmail.com> > Hello, James Molly. > > Thank you for your advices. > > Now I aware that this is the problem of
2019 Jul 22
2
[RFC] A new multidimensional array indexing intrinsic
> It seems that the main advantage of your proposal is that it would allow for non-constant strides (i.e. variable length arrays) in dimensions other than the first one. Do these appear frequently enough in the programs that you're interested in to be worth optimizing for? Yes - at least in Chapel (which is one of the motivating languages) these are very common. In other words, typical
2019 Jul 22
2
[RFC] A new multidimensional array indexing intrinsic
We could also simply extend the existing inrange mechanism to non-constantexpr GEPs.  It would remove an inconsistency in the semantics, be relatively straight forward, and solve the motivating example. (I didn't read the proposal in full, so there may be other examples it doesn't solve.) Philip On 7/22/19 10:01 AM, Peter Collingbourne via llvm-dev wrote: > The restrictions of
2011 Nov 24
0
[LLVMdev] arm neon intrinsics cross compile error on windows system
Hi, There is a little bit awkward thing. If I need to use the newlibc printf function regardless stdint.h is compiler specific implementation, I should remove or block newlibc's stdint.h and the others because as you know clang already stdint.h (glibc compatible??) header but it is not standard library full set, right? On the other hand, even if I want to use other toolchain's glibc