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2006 Nov 09
1
[Doc] theora_encode_init problem
Hello, I recently decided to develop a client-server visio-conference app for windows using libtheora for network communication. But I have a problem initialising the theora encoder : theora_encode_init() returns -23 and I would like to know what it means all I could find in the doc is that it should return 0 in case of success. I understand my call to theora_encode_init() failed, but i'd
2017 Dec 22
2
R CMD check warning about compiler warning flags
>>>>> Duncan Murdoch <murdoch.duncan at gmail.com> >>>>> on Thu, 21 Dec 2017 14:23:13 -0500 writes: > On 21/12/2017 1:02 PM, Winston Chang wrote: >>>> On recent builds of R-devel, R CMD check gives a >>>> WARNING when some compiler warning flags are detected, >>>> such as -Werror, because they are
2010 Aug 15
1
[RFC] Draft for a compositing manager specification
Resending as kwin and plasma mailinglists think that 200k is too large for a mail. The "attachment" can be found in [2] Hi, Pleas note: crossposting to kwin, compiz and plasma development lists. Please keep all lists CCed. Attached you can find a very first draft for a compositing manager specification. It is currently based upon the KWin/Plasma interaction specified in the
2010 Oct 14
2
git online viewer?
Hello, so far I've been using the latest tarball to compile celt into a multi platform library. gcc 4.2.1 under MacOSX 10.6 (Snow Leopard) is spitting out a few warnings. I wanted to check in the latest git repository to see if they might have already been fixed before reporting them. I would much prefer do so without having to install a git client on my mac, that is why I was looking for an
2007 Aug 29
1
building module
I'd like to use the zfsacl module now in 3.2.0 (http://websvn.samba.org/cgi-bin/viewcvs.cgi/branches/SAMBA_3_2_0/source/modules/vfs_zfsacl.c?rev=23856&view=log) with 3.0.25a prebuilt on OpenSolaris. Is this possible? If so, will it require building Samba from source or is there a way to use it with the pre-existing binary? -- Pete
2009 Feb 11
1
Compiling Matrix on Solaris 10 x86-64 Sun Studio 12
Hi all, I have trouble to compile Matrix packages on Solar10 x86-64 with Sun compilers. I saw some postings on this but am not sure how to solve this problem. It is becoming critical as I cannot install biocLite() because of its dependency on Matrix. Could you direct me how to resolve the issue? Thanks in advance! Dongseok R version 2.8.1 (2008-12-22) Copyright (C) 2008 The R Foundation for
2010 Apr 01
1
how to construct a time series
Hi, I need to generate the time series of the production, but as I'm new to this topic I am not able to do that. This is what the time series should be: PROD(t)=PROD(t,T) PROD(t-1)=PROD(t-1,T) PROD(t-2)=PROD(t-1)*PROD(t-2,T-1)/PROD(t-1,T-1) PROD(t-3)=PROD(t-2)*PROD(t-3,T-2)/PROD(t-2,T-2) ... ... ... from PROD(t-2)...it will get the same expression; where PROD(t,T) is the value of the
2017 Jun 29
2
sieve/vacation: bad parsing of 'References' header
Hello there, I see a strange behavior in the sieve plugin. If I send an email containing the 'References' field with multiple values like this: References: <56CF3A8E.3060603 at email.com> ?<74cc03f4-899f-e76f-81ea-d0e8a0efce9e at email.com> ?<CY1PR1001MB11630EC0D1DD48FBB12DDAC1DE090 at CY1PR1001MB1163.namprd10.prod.outlook.com> ?<db3ee17f-33eb-b15c-8599-60b6dfa623e0
2017 Jun 02
5
RFC: Killing undef and spreading poison
Sanjoy, My answer is that step 3, commuting the multiply with the sign-extends, is invalid, As this is what causes the `udiv` to fault. I think it is invalid with or without the “freeze”, why do you think step 3, the commute, without the “freeze" is valid ? Also, do you think you can come up with an example that does not depend on signed overflow being “undefined” ? Peter
2023 Jun 30
1
remove_me files building up
Hi, We're running a cluster with two data nodes and one arbiter, and have sharding enabled. We had an issue a while back where one of the server's crashed, we got the server back up and running and ensured that all healing entries cleared, and also increased the server spec (CPU/Mem) as this seemed to be the potential cause. Since then however, we've seen some strange behaviour,
2006 Jul 19
3
error when compiling "stats" library in R-2.3.1 on Solaris x86
Hello, I tried to compile v2.3.1 on Solaris x86 with SUN Pro compilers. I had an error while stats libarary was being compiled and I notice that "-xtarget=generic64" was not passed to f95 while cc used it. Could you tell me how to fix this problem? f95 -PIC -O -I/mounts/devel/SUNWspro/prod/include -c sgram.f -o sgram.o f95 -PIC -O -I/mounts/devel/SUNWspro/prod/include -c
2009 May 04
2
bad encryption type in AD domain authentication
Hello, I'm trying to access a samba share using an ADS user credentials. I always get an error, and the debug traces (log level = 5) are giving me the output in the follow. I have searched the samba ML archives, and I have found the thread http://lists.samba.org/archive/samba/2004-April/084545.html but, before asking the system admin to apply the eventual KB fixes, I would like to know if the
2023 Jul 03
1
remove_me files building up
Hi, you mentioned that the arbiter bricks run out of inodes.Are you using XFS ?Can you provide the xfs_info of each brick ? Best Regards,Strahil Nikolov? On Sat, Jul 1, 2023 at 19:41, Liam Smith<liam.smith at ek.co> wrote: Hi, We're running a cluster with two data nodes and one arbiter, and have sharding enabled. We had an issue a while back where one of the server's
2010 Apr 26
5
data frame
Dear list, I have a big data frame which looks like this: variable YEAR VAR EC01 2006 100 EC01 2007 200 EC02 2006 500 EC02 2007 450 PROD
2023 Jul 04
1
remove_me files building up
Hi, Thanks for your response, please find the xfs_info for each brick on the arbiter below: root at uk3-prod-gfs-arb-01:~# xfs_info /data/glusterfs/gv1/brick1 meta-data=/dev/sdc1 isize=512 agcount=31, agsize=131007 blks = sectsz=512 attr=2, projid32bit=1 = crc=1 finobt=1, sparse=1, rmapbt=0 =
2011 May 20
1
DocumentTermMatrix - text minig
Hi All, I have a Data.frame that looks like that one below. I would like to do some text mining on it to possibly find some patterns between Opis, ACklasifikacija and Vodja. I looked over a tm package which loks promissing, more specifically DocumentTermMatrix or TermDocumentMatrix. But I can not figure out how to change my data from data.frame to Corpus or VCorpus. Globina
2004 Feb 20
1
ocfs hung
having a problem with ocfs. device /dev/sdd mounted on 2 nodes, node 0 and node 1 tried to create file /u01/oracle/prod/proddata/temp01.dbf from node 1 (ALTER TABLESPACE TEMP ADD TEMPFILE...) caused oracle server process to hang in a "D" state apparently trying to create the file. the file has not been created yet. If I type "ls" from node 2 in directory /u01/oracle/prod
2023 Jul 04
1
remove_me files building up
Hi Liam, I saw that your XFS uses ?imaxpct=25? which for an arbiter brick is a little bit low. If you have free space on the bricks, increase the maxpct to a bigger value, like:xfs_growfs -m 80 /path/to/brickThat will set 80% of the Filesystem for inodes, which you can verify with df -i /brick/path (compare before and after).?This way?you won?t run out of inodes in the future. Of course, always
2023 Jul 04
1
remove_me files building up
Hi Strahil, We're using gluster to act as a share for an application to temporarily process and store files, before they're then archived off over night. The issue we're seeing isn't with the inodes running out of space, but the actual disk space on the arb server running low. This is the df -h? output for the bricks on the arb server: /dev/sdd1 15G 12G 3.3G 79%
2008 Apr 21
4
prod(0, 1:1000) ; 0 * Inf etc
I think most of us would expect prod(0:1000) to return 0, and ... ... it does. However, many of us also expect prod(x1, x2) to be equivalent to prod(c(x1,x2)) the same as we can expect that for min(), max(), sum() and such members of the "Summary" group. Consequently, prod(0, 1:1000) should also return 0, but as you see, it gives NaN which may be a bit puzzling... The