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2012 Dec 16
3
averaging X of specific Y (latitude)
Hello I have a table describing butterfly range traits. It is composed of three columns as below Species name range size (X) latitude of range midpoint (Y) There are 11 kinds of butterflies. Each has its range size, and the latitude of each range midpoint ranges from 9 to 19. I would like to have the average range size of every degree of latitude. For example, the average range
2012 Dec 16
1
average X value of specific Y
Hello I have a table describing butterfly range traits. It is composed of three columns as below Species name range size (X) latitude of range midpoint (Y) There are 11 kinds of butterflies. Each has its range size, and the latitude of each range midpoint ranges from 9 to 19. I would like to have the average range size of every degree of latitude. For example, the average range
2020 Aug 29
2
Changing IP Scope on a Samba DC
I've asked a couple of other questions on here, which people have kindly answered and I'm waiting for the opportunity to implement what they have suggested. In the meantime: We are running out of IP addresses! We currently use 192.168.2.0/24 and it's proving to not be enough addresses. I'm considering changing to 192.168.4.0/22 to virtually quadruple the number of addresses we
2008 Nov 08
3
Parsing regular expressions differently - feature request
Hi there, I rejoiced when I realized that you can use Perl regex from within R. However, as the FAQ states "Some functions, particularly those involving regular expression matching, themselves use metacharacters, which may need to be escaped by the backslash mechanism. In those cases you may need a quadruple backslash to represent a single literal one. " I was wondering if that is
2015 Mar 11
2
Why is Sieve trying to re-compile global scripts?
I have some global scripts that were running nicely. Then I opened one in an editor and (probably, but not 100% sure) mindlessly saved the file, even though I hadn't made any changes. Shortly after, Sieve errors started showing in the log: Error: 4k5JA74R/1TlIwABG/SpMA: sieve: binary save: failed to create temporary file: open(/usr/local/var/dovecot/sieve/script2.svbin.example.com.4139.)
2002 Oct 22
4
repeatedly crashing smbd when printing: broken pipe
for months, we keep fighting issues with smbd (now at released 2.2.6), config is with spoolss, domain logon, and the client in question is an NT4 machine. server is a i386/linux 2.2.19 For a very long time, we thought it was related to oplocks, but now after having them disabled, it still is there. Level 3 Log is as follows: [2002/10/22 17:08:18, 3] smbd/ipc.c:reply_trans(480) trans
2011 Jan 04
1
[LLVMdev] Bug in MachineInstr::isIdenticalTo
> -----Original Message----- > From: Jakob Stoklund Olesen [mailto:stoklund at 2pi.dk] > Sent: Tuesday, January 04, 2011 11:55 AM > To: Villmow, Micah > Cc: llvmdev at cs.uiuc.edu > Subject: Re: [LLVMdev] Bug in MachineInstr::isIdenticalTo > > > On Jan 4, 2011, at 11:08 AM, Villmow, Micah wrote: > > > So, my question is, should isIdenticalTo take the
2013 May 16
0
[LLVMdev] Test failures
On 16 May 2013 09:01, Csaba Raduly <rcsaba at gmail.com> wrote: > "s390x--linux-gnu" seems wrong: either there's a dash too many or a > word too few. > Nope, this triple is correct. The canonicalization of the triple (actually a quadruple) always print all fields, empty or not. I'm not sure what's going on, though. How are you building this? Is your
2024 May 16
1
query: bad tsig signature for key
Could someone kindly explain what "query: bad tsig signature for key" means and how to fix it ? I have quadruple checked (a) tsig key matches both sides (b) tsig algo matches both sides. Primary is PowerDNS 4.9.0 (from the PowerDNS repo) Secondaries are NSD 4.6.1 (from Debian Bookworm distro repo) The secondaries do not receive notifies from primary, instead posting the above error
2013 May 16
1
[LLVMdev] Test failures
On Thu, May 16, 2013 at 11:30 AM, Renato Golin <renato.golin at linaro.org> wrote: > On 16 May 2013 09:01, Csaba Raduly <rcsaba at gmail.com> wrote: >> >> "s390x--linux-gnu" seems wrong: either there's a dash too many or a >> word too few. > > > Nope, this triple is correct. The canonicalization of the triple (actually a > quadruple)
2005 Mar 04
1
[PATCH] controlling remote port forwarding over control path
Hi, the attached patch implements adding and canceling of remote port forwardings by communicating with a running ssh client via a control socket. Thus, one can do this: ssh -MNfS ~/.ssh/ctl remotehost and then: ssh -S ~/.ssh/ctl -O add-rforward 2000:forward:80 localhost to add a new remote forwarding or ssh -S ~/.ssh/ctl -O cancel-rforward localhost:2000 localhost to remove it. The
2010 Oct 16
1
Rmpfr question
Hi: I'm trying to reproduce an arbitrary precision constant from 'Why and How to Use Arbitrary Precision' (Ghazi et al., COMPUTING IN SCIENCE & ENGINEERING May/June 2010; http://perso.ens-lyon.fr/philippe.theveny/cise.pdf): d = 173746a + 94228b ? 78487c where: a = sin(1022), b = log(17.1), and c = exp(0.42). Ghazi et al. report: d = ?1.341818958e?12 whit IEEE-754 quadruple
2024 May 17
1
query: bad tsig signature for key
hi, At least with a recent version if it is a time sync issue nsd will do a specific log msg that. Laura, can you send over the actual configuration? (maybe replacing the key with a placeholder or rotating the keys afterwards) It sounds strange if nsd checks tsig on the notify, but allow xfr without it. Regards, Tam?s May 16, 2024 16:14:59 Anand Buddhdev via nsd-users <nsd-users at
2007 Jul 24
0
fedora7 can not boot in hvm domain of xen3.1
Hi, all I am new to xen, and just try to use the HVM feature of xen3.1. two issues i met: 1. fedora 7 guest can not boot grub is displaying the boot menu, but hang there. and from "xm top", seems the guest exhauses all the cpu. 2. sdl doesn''t work, i always need to use vnc client to connect to the console here are some info about my system. * cat /proc/cpuinfo * cat xm.hvm (my
2015 Mar 11
2
Why is Sieve trying to re-compile global scripts?
> > I have some global scripts that were running nicely. > > > > Then I opened one in an editor and (probably, but not 100% sure) > > mindlessly saved the file, even though I hadn't made any changes. > > > > Shortly after, Sieve errors started showing in the log: > > > > Error: 4k5JA74R/1TlIwABG/SpMA: sieve: binary save: failed to create
2005 Jan 26
2
Butterflies in mdct.c
In mdct.c there's some functions including some-point butterfly. In 32-point and 16-point there are calling of smaller-point function everytime twice on each half of data. When I looked on it I found that's just linear algebra. So it can be rewritten to matrix multiplication. Some one can say: there's optimization on in register working. But imagine there's one calling 32-point,
2015 Jun 18
2
[LLVMdev] Contributing a buildbot for the BPF backend
Thank you. Alexei just committed the change to SVN. Regards, Marco Leogrande Sent by a carbon-based life form; hence, it may contain repetitions, inaccuracies, logical fallacies and repetitions. On Wed, Jun 17, 2015 at 2:52 PM, Galina Kistanova <gkistanova at gmail.com> wrote: > LGTM. > Please commit. > > Thanks > > Galina > > On Tue, Jun 16, 2015 at 8:32 PM,
2015 Jun 17
2
[LLVMdev] Contributing a buildbot for the BPF backend
Galina, thanks again for your help. I have cooked a new patch that should make a bit more sense. I have added the new builder under _get_experimental_scheduled_builders(), as the comment above that function suggested me it would be a good idea. :) Does it look a reasonable start? Regards, Marco Leogrande Sent by a carbon-based life form; hence, it may contain repetitions, inaccuracies,
2011 Aug 29
1
defining "id" argument in geeglm
Hi all, I am trying to do a generalized estimating equation (GEE) with the "geepack" package and I am not 100% sure what exactly the "id" argument means. It seems to be an important argument because results differ considerably defining different clusters. I have a data set of counts (poisson distribution): numbers of butterfly species counted every month during a period of
2012 Oct 27
2
Network issue - Windows works but CentOS does not
I am having an extremely strange issue with a BL460c1 (G1) blade on a c7000 enclosure. I could not for the life of me get the machine to ping the gateway or any other blade on the same enclosure (yes, the subnet mask was correct & quadruple-checked); although pinging to the local IP works. I was almost convinced that it was a network or hardware issue; until I asked someone to try