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2002 Jun 17
2
[PATCH] chages to pdb_ldap for new OpenLDAP versions and for better rebinds
> Andrew Bartlett wrote: > > > > Dave Snoopy wrote: > > > > > > What version of OpenLDAP are you compiling/linking > > > against? > > > > > > > [abartlet@piglett abartlet]$ rpm -q openldap > > openldap-2.0.23-4 > > I would appricate it if some people could test out the attached patch to > current Samba HEAD
2007 May 23
3
PXE and Security Issues
Hi guys, im about write a project about pxe. How it works etc but im stucking at the security thing. Well pxe has this menu password feature using SHA-1, but since sha-1 is hacked, i cant stick with it saying sha-1 is safe ..etc. What else could i add when it comes to network boot, pxe and security besides BIS? I would really appricate some ideas or help. Thx in advance
2002 Jun 26
1
R-News2002-2 (little suggestion!)
Hello, only a little suggestion for the great R-news, which is in my mind one of the best contribution to learn R and statistics for practical intentions. In some articles the dataSet is easy to get for everyone (i.e. the Time-Series articles ) & easy to follow the examples, but sometimes it is more diificult i.e the present programmer's niche with the really nice example to do a lot of
2006 Aug 15
4
AEC on a TI C6x - has no effect
Itay, I tested on C6x in May with build 11343 and 11398, and it worked fine. I just ran the same test with build 11768, and there was no cancellation, just as you saw. I will try to track this down in the next day or two. In the meantime, I suggest that you try testing with 11398. - Jim ----- Original Message ----- From: Itay Chamiel To: speex-dev@xiph.org Sent: Monday, August 14,
2004 Mar 24
2
debugging a code
Hello just learned HowTo but R, reminded me with the way Perl does it but with much less on-line commands, R "AFAIK" has n, c, Q and where and cann't debug outside the {}. 1) is there a more versatile/flexable debugging method for R? I have saved 2 functions in an ASCII file "digfun". "getdata" function calls "squash" function and both use loops. In
2020 Sep 10
2
[IR] Modelling of GlobalIFunc
> * Calling getBaseObject() on a GlobalIFunc returns its resolver function. I still don't understand how it can happen looking to the code ( https://github.com/llvm/llvm-project/blob/master/llvm/lib/IR/Globals.cpp#L430). I believe it should return nullptr (the same as if you call it from GlobalAlias that refers to GlobalIFunc). I don't have a strong opinion here because deriving
2007 May 12
2
Screen blanks after initial setup (Centos 5)
Hi, The installation process went without noticable problems; this is true to the setup phase immediately after the installtion. However: after pressing "Finish" in the Setup Agent the screen blanked on me - Ctrl-Alt-F1, Ctrl-Alt-F2, Ctrl-Alt-backspace, Ctrl-Alt-Del didn't help. Nada. Did someone else have encountered this? Any recommendations? Thanks in advance. System:
2006 Aug 15
1
AEC on a TI C6x - has no effect
For me, this was a memory allocation problem. I am using a private heap, and somewhere between build 11522 and 11700, the allocation for two large buffers was changed from calloc to speex_alloc (I am sure that this was a cleanup change, and I have not had a chance to locate it yet). This was overrunning my heap, and enlarging the heap solved the problem. I suspect that Itay is having a
2004 Jun 14
3
How to 'stamp' a plot with meta-data?
Dear R users, Sometimes, for tracking purposes, I am interested to add to a plot some metadata such as * the date it was produced * filename that stores the plot * perhaps data sources, author, etc Ideally, I would like to be able to do this for any kind of plot, plot(), barplot(), hist(), etc.; and, to be able to produce plots with or without the metadata by a simple toggle mechanism.
2020 Sep 07
3
[IR] Modelling of GlobalIFunc
I was working on https://reviews.llvm.org/D81911 to try and fix https://bugs.llvm.org/show_bug.cgi?id=46340 . Through the review process we happened upon a design limitation or perhaps a potential mis-modelling of GlobalIFunc in the IR object hierarchy, which leads to some problems in LTO flows. To summarize, as it currently stands (and in the hopes of faithfully representing the conclusions of
2003 Dec 30
2
regexp problem on R 1.7.0
Hi, Am I missing something in using regexps in R? Below, 'egrep' means invokation of the command from the shell prompt. # I have > as.character(block.dist.vals) [1] "1e+06" "2e+06" "5e+06" # that I wish to convert to: "1" "2" "5" # OK (R and egrep) > sub( "e.+06", "", as.character(block.dist.vals) )
2006 Aug 14
2
AEC on a TI C6x - has no effect
Hello all, I am attempting to integrate the AEC algorithm from Speex into an RTP-based voice-over-IP application. The application is supposed to operate on a TI C6412-based board, using Code Composer Studio for development. Everything seems to be working, but the problem is that there is no discernible difference in the output, whether the echo cancel function is called or not. Let me first
2018 Aug 16
2
explorer.exe crashes on security tab access
The same thing happen if the group on a file is wheel or any other unix group. I also now observed that this also happens to unix users that are not mapped in idmap.ldb. For example: # useradd myunixuser # touch myfile # chown myunixuser myfile # chgrp SAMDOM\sambauser myfile alos crashes explorer. / Kacper On Thu, Aug 16, 2018 at 8:55 PM, Rowland Penny via samba < samba at
2006 Nov 11
2
Strange yum behavior
Hello, 'yum search R' returns an impossibly-long list. So I tried 'yum search R.x86_64' and 'yum search R-2.3.0' and few others to no avail. (Google revealed that R package does exist in kbsingh repository.) However, 'yum install R' did offer to install the correct package. Can someone enlighten me as to why did the searches failed or generated a hugh list
2019 Jul 15
2
How to contribute on LLVM project as beginner
Hi LLVM project Leaders, I am a software engineer working on several other open source projects, recently I am very interested in LLVM technology, espically on backend part. I have taken two months studying the documents from llvm.org in my spare time. As a beginner, I would like to contribute some code to LLVM project, from the "Google Summer of Code 2019", I found one project
2005 Apr 05
3
How to do aggregate operations with non-scalar functions
Hi, I have a data set, the structure of which is something like this: > a <- rep(c("a", "b"), c(6,6)) > x <- rep(c("x", "y", "z"), c(4,4,4)) > df <- data.frame(a=a, x=x, r=rnorm(12)) The true data set has >1 million rows. The factors "a" and "x" have about 70 levels each; combined together they subset
2006 Aug 15
2
AEC on a TI C6x - has no effect
Itay Chamiel a ?crit : > Hi Jim, > > I've tried both 11343 and 11398 (after fixing a couple of compiler > errors) and annoyingly enough I get the same results as the current > build: float works, fixed doesn't. I also saw the same phenomenon where > the st->W and st->PHI arrays are all zeroes in fixed point mode. > > I'm still optimistic though, as
2004 Feb 19
1
piece wise application of functions
Dear all, After struggling for some time with *apply() and eva() without success, I decided to ask for help. I have 3 lists labeled with, each contains 3 different interpolation functions with identical names: > names(missgp0) [1] "spl.1mb" "spl.2mb" "spl.5mb" > > names(missgp1) [1] "spl.1mb" "spl.2mb" "spl.5mb" > >
2004 Jan 15
2
Legend text -- discrepancy between X11 and postscript
Hi, When I place a legend on a plot it looks exactly as I intended on the screen. However, almost always, when I export this to postscript file, the legend's text protrudes through the legend's frame (the latter being placed correctly). See the appended example code. I can send the EPS file as well for those that are interested (<4 kb; <200 lines). I found nothing in the FAQS,
2006 Aug 17
2
AEC on a TI C6x - has no effect
Itay, >I am trying these things, but the main problem that has been bothering >me recently is that the fixed-point algorithm works "sometimes". Meaning >that sometimes it will work well, and other times it will not work at >all. > >I think I've found the source of the problem. The speex_alloc() >function, called by speex_echo_state_init(), calls calloc() and