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Hi!
I posted here a couple of days ago about my problems with the Haali
DirectShow matroska mux. Since I still havn't get it to work and I
can't find any way to contact the developers I would like to know
about other options.
Is there any DirectShow matroska mux that is not released under a GPL
license? I would need a matroska mux to distribute with a closed
source application.
Best regards
<PERSON>
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['2f0f382d-9a41-b4c9-6bec-e3ddbeaaec70']
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Hi!
I'm trying to use the Haali matroska muxer in graphedit. However, I
have trouble to get a file on disk. I have the following layout in
graphedit:
Logitech Quickcam E3500 ------> Haali matroska muxer (c:\target\test.mkv)
When I press play in graphedit the graph seem to start. However, I
never get any file on disk. I'm using what I think is the latest
version of Haali media splitter downloaded from:
http://haali.cs.msu.ru/mkv/MatroskaSplitter.exe
Is the mux supposed to work?
Best regards
<PERSON>
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['2f1c3125-a121-b82f-dcce-061fd3c78379']
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Hello,
Midway through a chain of primitives, I want to apply an alpha gradient so that the filtered element is completely visible at the left end and completely invisible at the right end.
It can't be achieved with a mask because the SourceGraphic (which gets blended back in at the end) has to be fully visible; only the filtered version should have this alpha gradient.
I'm fairly new to SVG filters. Having scoured the W3C spec, I can't find any way to achieve this.
Does anyone have any advice?
Thanks,
<PERSON>.
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['2f1c3125-a121-b82f-dcce-061fd3c78379']
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Hello,
I realise this may go against the grain of what SVG is for, but is there any way to give graphics an "8-bit look"?
In raster this is generally done by reducing the colour range to about 256, then using ordered dithering. The result is something like this:
http://bisqwit.iki.fi/jutut/kuvat/ordered_dither/scenebayer.png
Could the feConvolveMatrix filter do this? (I can't test it just now because it appears to be broken in Chrome.)
Thanks,
<PERSON>.
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['2f246302-0b44-f60f-352a-2e38bd804441']
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Hi,
I'm trying to use Ant to compile some classes. I'm doing it via java code, creating a Project and executing it.
I'm setting the Javac task classpath via Path element, but seems that Ant does not uses it. When I print the classpath it looks ok, but it doesn't work...
My code is attached, any ideas?
Thanks,
<PERSON>
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['2f246302-0b44-f60f-352a-2e38bd804441']
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Hi,
I have two aspects: Instrumentation and MyAspect. MyAspect extends
Instrumentation but don't have any advices.
I'm using dynamic weaving (Ant script) and when I try to execute the weaving
I receive the error:
org.codehaus.aspectwerkz.exception.DefinitionException: Could not find
advice method beforeGreeting in aftt.weaving.MyAspect
The code is shown below, any ideas?
Thanks,
<PERSON>
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['2f44ef6f-00b8-0e4a-39c4-77ee4a3d86ef']
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Hi,
I have just noticed that our ./configure script by default defines the
NDEBUG macro, which makes assert() a no-op, which causes our tests to
behave stupidly and is quite confusing. Would it be possible to make
the tests always build in the debug mode, regardless of whether
--enable-debug has been passed to ./configure or not? It does not make
any sense to run our tests as they are now with NDEBUG defined.
Alternatively, we could implement our own soci_test_assert() or
whatever macro that does not care about NDEBUG and always executes its
argument.
Thanks,
<PERSON>
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['2f44ef6f-00b8-0e4a-39c4-77ee4a3d86ef']
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Hi developers,
I have added a mysql_soci_error class which works like
oracle_soci_error, i.e., inherits from soci_error and has a new field
errNum_ which contains the MySQL error code. I've also added a
portability note to error.html. (While at that, I noticed that the
code snippets in the documentation still observe the all naming
conventions--this is something we should take care of before the next
release.)
Best regards,
<PERSON>
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['2f5d955b-c9fe-3965-3a82-faef177000e9']
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Wow!
These are amazing! Would be awesome to have them in Goddard. One thing,
though: I think the computer icon we have now fits the wallpaper much better
than the one included in these because it's a darker blue. Especially if you
look at the position the icon is placed at by default on the desktop.
Just my 5 cents... :)
Fab
# <PERSON>
# Podcaster, Blogger, Fedora Contributor
# https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/FabianScherschel
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['2f5d955b-c9fe-3965-3a82-faef177000e9']
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Morning!
I wanted to do this for a long time and finally got off my butt, so here goes:
My name is <PERSON> (call me <PERSON>, that's easier for everyone)
and I hail from Bonn, Germany. I've been using Fedora on-and-off since
I stumbled into FUDCon 2009 kind of by accident and full time since
F12 came out. I have been using Linux since about 2005 and full time
since summer 2007. In all that time I've tried to contribute as best I
can with limited coding knowledge, mostly triaging and reporting bugs
and such. I've been meaning for ages to apply the other skill set I
have, ie. designing things, to the community as well and I've signed
up here to finally do that. I can draw passably by hand and usually
use the GIMP and whenever possible Inkscape to design stuff. I am
pretty good at drawing things (especially abstract stuff like logos),
people and animals aren't my strong suit.
As for some samples, I need to get that section of my site back up but
if you have a look at the artwork for the Linux Outlaws podcast -
http://linuxoutlaws.com - I've done all that. I have also designed the
Hull LUG logo - http://hulllug.org - and had a design in the
Manchester Free Software logo competition which unfortunately lost:
http://groups.fsf.org/wiki/Manchester/Logo_Competition#Logo_Number:_.231
& http://groups.fsf.org/wiki/Manchester/Logo_Competition#Logo_Number:_.232
I also do all the design work for OggCamp - http://oggcamp.org There's
probably more stuff but I can't remember now, I always design things.
Any questions? Feel free to ask. :)
I am looking forward to working with you all and contributing to Fedora!
Fab
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['2f637ecf-7b65-ef30-6c5e-270df22fa60e']
|
Hi,
This is problem with your memory configurations in cluster. You have configured "yarn.nodemanager.resource.memory-mb" as 64MB which is too low.
1. ApplicationMaster required 2GB to launch container but cluster memory it self has 64MB. So container never get assigned.
2. Further steps, map memory is 64MB, but map.opts has 1024MB in mapred-site.xml. Again it is contradictory.
Change NodeManger memory to 8GB and map/reduce memory to 2GB. Try running job.
Thanks & Regards
<PERSON>
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|
['2f637ecf-7b65-ef30-6c5e-270df22fa60e']
|
Hi
I see two different approach for deleting localized resources and aggregated logs.
1. Localized resources are deleted based on the size of localizer cache, per local directory.
2. Aggregated logs are deleted based on the time(if enabled).
Is there any specific thoughts for 2 different implementations why it is?
Can aggregated logs also can be deleted based on size?
Thanks & Regards
<PERSON>
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|
['2f65d454-6e73-e0b0-6472-79327bcb549b']
|
Hi all,
I need to send all syslog messages as an SNMPv1 & v2c traps. for that i download the source code package of net- snmp <IP_ADDRESS> as describe in this page http://www.rsyslog.com/doc/omsnmp.html and installed with neccessory default configuration. rigth now all my kernel logs and notifications from var/log/messages are send to the syslog server. now i have to transfer this syslog messages to the snmp server as a SNMP trap. to achieve this functionality, which code and configuration i have to use? give me some detailed information on this regards.if this is solved by NET-SNMP package then provide me the detailed descryption of its usage of code and lobrary.
thanks a lot in advance.
Regards,
Vipul prajapati.
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['2f65d454-6e73-e0b0-6472-79327bcb549b']
|
Hi all,
Currently i am using rsyslog 7.6.0 build packge and doing implementation for to transfer all the syslog messages to the SNMP listener as a SNMP trap messages. for that i compiled and configured all the parameters and set one destination IP as a SNMP listener. my actual problem is when i run my binary on client and see the trap on manager side, its showing a error messages containing authentication error even OMSNMP only permits SNMP V1 0r SNMP V2C. so give me your valuable suggestion so that i can solve my problem ASAP.
Regards,
<PERSON>.
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4584d2d9-fdf2-da21-e0ef-194f46a3985d
|
['2f6ba17a-2dbe-2087-4afa-a2b6729bc5c5']
|
Hi all
I am currently using NetBeans 6.1 IDE for my Web application. I am trying to deploy two web applications into the bundled Apache Tomcat in the NetBeans IDE or a standalone Apache Tomcat server. From what I have gathered so far, I learnt that a .war file is generated under the /dist directory for deployment of Web applications in NetBeans. However, I need information on how to use the generated .WAR for the Web application using Tomcat, so that whenever the Apache Tomcat Server (is it necessary to use the one in the IDE or a standalone Tomcat Server) is started, the Web application will automatically be host already. Can anyone help me with that?
Regards
Nedave
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7f3f94e6-61db-da8a-8159-e6cb1194ce5d
|
['2f6ba17a-2dbe-2087-4afa-a2b6729bc5c5']
|
Hi <PERSON>
In that case, can Glassfish be used to host servlets and JSP? Do you mean the GlashFish server which comes bundled in NetBeans IDE or do I need to download it from somewhere else? If I were to use Apache Tomcat (in my scenario, where I am required to start a service to host videos and also run the web pages in the Apache server using only one PC), am I required to start the Tomcat bundled in the NetBeans IDE?
Regards
<PERSON>
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|
['2f7ce077-c90d-93a9-2f18-90e7e78e74b9']
|
Hello
I'm thinking about buying one of those:
Exsys EX-3400 with Sil3124 and RAID Firmware
Exsys EX-3403 with Marvell 88SX6081
Which one is better supported? I would like to prefer the Sil3124 Card because on the libata Page
it says that is' a nice open design. But it has a RAID Firmware which makes it more expensive.
And would the firmware permit me to use it "just" as a normal sata controller?
On the other hand the Marvell card has 8 ports and no firmware, but is it so good supported
as the Sil card?
Best regards
<PERSON>
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22f42c2f-ab71-4741-0b0b-ff2450b9628a
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['2f7ce077-c90d-93a9-2f18-90e7e78e74b9']
|
ok i have searched a bit and found this:
KA680 CPU Module Technical Manual in PDF Format
http://deathrow.vistech.net/~cvisors/DEC94MDS/ka680tm1.pdf
Addendum to KA680 CPU Module Technical Manual in PDF Format
http://deathrow.vistech.net/~cvisors/DEC94MDS/ka680upc.pdf
KA680 CPU Module Technical Manual in PDF Format in Plain Text Format
http://deathrow.vistech.net/~cvisors/DEC94MDS/ka680tm1.txt
Addendum to KA680 CPU Module Technical Manual in PDF Format in Plain
Text Format
http://deathrow.vistech.net/~cvisors/DEC94MDS/ka680upc.txt
perhaps this can help writing a driver?
in the documents are I/O adresses, registers, etc. for the shac and much
other cpu module things
sorry im not a programmer, just advanced user, so i dont know what is
needed to make such a driver.
last night i have wrote mail to hp i they can give something from
they're archive for this shac netbsd driver attempt
theo
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|
['2f837d7c-7851-ed27-b20d-44665a2338a2']
|
I've been wondering for some time if this would be
possible:
I'd like to connect an EasiExpansion PCI-cabinet to
the CardBus slot of a PowerBook Pismo, and then
install two or three AudioWerk 8's in the cabinet.
Does anyone here on the list have any experience with
something like this, have anyone tried the
EasiExpansion cabinet with any soundcards, and most
interesting, with multiple soundcards?
<PERSON>
|
ef07b837-9db0-5420-37d7-77a4665426a4
|
['2f837d7c-7851-ed27-b20d-44665a2338a2']
|
I have a problem making my Emu E5000 Ultra sampler
recognizing midifiles exported on floppy from the
mac-version of LAWP 4.8.
I get a too many tracks error, which is not the case,
since the Emu's sequencer is 48 track, and I'm only
using 10 tracks or so. The problem is more likely to
be a case of midiformat 0 or 1. I tried to export a
midi from Logic, and then import it into Cubase, and
from Cubase export it again, which gives me an option
of saving to format 0. This makes me able to load the
file in the sampler, but in the meantime another
problem has occured: The tempo is wrong. During the
shift between Logic and Cubase something really
strange happens. The file exported in Logic is tempo
116. It still is set to tempo 116 when loaded in
Cubase, but the notes plays a bit faster, totally out
of quantize.
I raised a similair thread on the Emulator list, and
was told that there was an option in the settings in
Logic for saving format 0 files, but these does not
seem to be true format 0 files. I can't load them in
the sampler, and when loaded in Cubase they just use a
new track for each part/object in Logic.
Any help will be appreciated.
<PERSON>
|
e7ee4af0-221e-9804-c3d3-d82739f05dfe
|
['2f8c862c-b7cf-cd62-c3b8-2b291a8e5180']
|
Hi,
I just started using CVS.CVS server is running in
Linux environment and using WINCVS 1.2 for client
side.
How to add users and maintain file permissions for
each file for each user like VSS.
Similarly, I need input on how to take backup on CVS
repositories and restoring it.In VSS we are doing it
using Archive files option under Admin console.
thanks,
<PERSON>
|
f49e2c80-8d46-8a26-b412-413b062aeea0
|
['2f8c862c-b7cf-cd62-c3b8-2b291a8e5180']
|
Hi,
I want to know how to list all the directories and sub
directories of a repository from WinCVS.If we know the
list it will be useful to check out particular
directory and work on that.
If we change Admin Modules folder we can list only the
module names but I want the list of all the sub
directories also.
thanks,
<PERSON>
|
54372686-79fd-f263-c5cf-ea1f1b1133d5
|
['2f928fce-789d-41f9-4ff7-1e2a46fb0d09']
|
I was looking at what I think is the current documentation for with-
sound (https://ccrma.stanford.edu/software/snd/snd/sndscm.html#wsdoc)
and I see that there doesn't appear to be a decay-time parameter
anymore. I want to make sure when using a reverb like nrev that with-
sound can add some time at the end of the computed audio file so that
the reverb can decay naturally. If I remember correctly, the decay-
time parameter used to accomplish this. I can throw a silent
instrument call in at the end of my computed file to accomplish this,
but is there a more elegant way?
Thanks,
|
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|
['2f928fce-789d-41f9-4ff7-1e2a46fb0d09']
|
I ran into something that seems strange to me. I was workig with a few Lenovo System x3650 M5 nodes yesterday that were deployed with xCAT. They’re running CentOS 7. In order to do some testing I need to move them over to some different networks:
- remove public/routed network from the OS;
- move the OS to new, unrouted management network (for SSH & deployment), with a different IP address, without any xCAT servers;
- move the IMM to new, unrouted service/IPMI network, with a different IP address, also without any xCAT servers.
Also note that I elected to keep their current stateful OS installation rather than redeploying them.
After I did this with the first node I found that it wouldn’t fully boot anymore. Specifically it attempted to boot from the on-disk OS, proceeded through kernel selection, but then would get stuck with “Probing EDD”… showing. (It likely was proceeding past this but just not showing anything else on the crash cart display, more on that later.)
Through some other experimentation I found that any of the following conditions would prevent the node from booting in the same way:
1) without reconfiguring the IMM’s network settings, unplugging the network cable
2) without reconfiguring the IMM’s network settings, connecting the IMM to a switch port on the new service/IPMI network
3) reconfiguring the IP of the IMM (or resetting to factory then reconfiguring on a new IP)
-- this case applies even if I leave the machine connected to our original, production service/IPMI network
But in any case, if I make sure the IMM’s IP is reverted (or doesn’t change) and connect it back up to our production service/IPMI network, then the node will boot again.
I guess my questions are as follow: Is there something on an xCAT-provisioned node (perhaps specific to our hardware, perhaps generally speaking) that requires the IMM/BMC to be not have its IP and/or network changed in order to complete its boot? Is there some kind of communication between the OS and the IMM/BMC that depends on the network connectivity of the IMM/BMC? Is communication with the xCAT master involved (remember the xCAT master is on the production service/IPMI network but not on the new test service/IPMI network)? And are there any ways around this issue?
A few more details:
A) I did disable EDD probing on one of these machines and found that it actually still got stuck (this time with a flashing cursor), so in the previous cases, “Probing EDD”… was simply the last thing that showed on the (crash cart) screen before it got stuck. I also configured tty0 as console on that node to get some more verbose output about what was occurring. Unfortunately this output didn’t appear to make it into /var/log/messages like it seems to on a successful boot (probably because the machine didn’t get far enough along in the boot process to pass it on). But here is a photo:
https://uofi.box.com/s/dt16qvigbgtp0gbz2t0b26m41huv7wo7
I checked quite a few of the lines that appear here and they seem to show up in /var/log/messages after a successful boot as well, so I haven’t uncovered anything that is indicative of the failure I’m seeing. Perhaps there’s something that’s not showing that is telling but I don’t know what it is.
B) Rebuilding plain CentOS 7 from a USB drive allows the nodes to boot with new IMM network settings, with IMMs on the new service/IPMI network.
Thanks much,
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['2f9e75ad-2a2a-2ecb-b96d-aa2ab0649279']
|
<PERSON> and <PERSON>,
Thank you for the quick responses. I know the school is replacing the servers while they're doing the upgrade, because the old ones weren't reliable, but I'm not sure of the details. I hope to have a chance to speak with the contractors doing the upgrade the next time they're on campus and share what I've learned from this discussion. I'm not sure how much they know about the specifics of library software, but this should help me explain what I'm suggesting.
<PERSON>
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['2f9e75ad-2a2a-2ecb-b96d-aa2ab0649279']
|
Hello,
I am trying to figure out if open ILS will work for my small private school library, but I am completely new to the concept and I'm not a tech expert, so I'm hoping someone out there can give me some advice.
I have only recently learned that open ILS exists, and just last week found out that my current library software will probably not be compatible with the upgrade to Windows 7 that my school is working on completing by the end of the year.
We no longer have an IT person on staff, so I'm not sure of what questions I need to ask in order to determine whether I should attempt to convert to something like Evergreen, or if I should just stick with an off the shelf product.
Does anyone have any suggestions?
Thank you in advance for your help.
Sincerely,
<PERSON>
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3b2ba74c-f8be-cdf4-a7d8-447fd560d5a8
|
['2fa0af4f-eec1-e1a8-b717-17db0166206e']
|
Electronic lexicography in the 21st century: linking lexical data in the digital age (eLex 2015)
Conference proceedings, videos of presentations, and selected photos are now available on the conference website (https://elex.link/elex2015/).
We would like to thank the sponsors, keynote speakers, presenters, reviewers, and all the participants for making the conference such a success.
<PERSON>
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['2fa0af4f-eec1-e1a8-b717-17db0166206e']
|
The first workshop of the European Network of e-Lexicography will take place on 29 and 30 September 2014 in hotel Kompas in Bled, Slovenia. The workshop is funded by COST and is organized by Trojina, Institute for Applied Slovene Studies. The workshop is intended mainly for doctoral students and early-stage career researchers (up to 8 years after PhD). More information on the workshop is available at http://www.elexicography.eu/events/workshops/bled-2014/.
The attendance is free, please apply by sending an email to <EMAIL_ADDRESS><mailto:<EMAIL_ADDRESS>>.
Iztok Kosem
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['2fb289d7-b306-7c53-a6dc-12f2f73443bf']
|
Just got done reading a touring themed novel:
The Memory of Running by <PERSON>
http://isbn.nu/0670033634
This book came up on the list a couple times December through February
http://search.bikelist.org/?SearchString=%22memory%20of%20running%22
Wondering if anyone else has read it since then wanted to share their thoug
hts.
I haven't read much recent fiction to compare it to. It had some
great moments. Good quick read from the library, but I'm glad I
didn't buy it (though that's true for most books, especially fiction!)
<PERSON><PHONE_NUMBER>
This book came up on the list a couple times December through February
http://search.bikelist.org/?SearchString=%22memory%20of%20running%22
Wondering if anyone else has read it since then wanted to share their thoug
hts.
I haven't read much recent fiction to compare it to. It had some
great moments. Good quick read from the library, but I'm glad I
didn't buy it (though that's true for most books, especially fiction!)
Josh
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|
['2fb289d7-b306-7c53-a6dc-12f2f73443bf']
|
What are people's thoughts on the new Kona touring bike, the Sutra (ha-ha)?
http://konaworld.com/shopping_cart/FrontEnd/Products/product_detail.aspx?productid=77&parentid=182
I have seen disagreement on the web about how much of a light touring
bike it is. No low-rider mounts on fork (their standard 29" disc fork)
I wouldn't buy it unless it could take heavy loads. I wonder how it
compare to the (cheaper) Jamis models.
This bike / frame seems to be more available online from UK companies.
Maybe because Kona is a Canadian company?
It has been available in the US since October MSRP $1299
$400 frame only
I like the sloping toptube
I am a convert on the mechanical disc brakes (for the clean rims
alone!). Ideally, I would like the front one to be mounted on the
rear of the fork. See
http://www.ne.jp/asahi/julesandjames/home/disk_and_quick_release/
about disc ejection.
Old Mountain Man makes racks for disc brakes. They clamp onto the
wheel quick release, which seems a little ugly, but I trust is sturdy,
and gets around the lack of lowrider mounts.
I guess one could alternatively use caliper brakes, but not cantis,
like some bikes that have both disc and canti mounts.
I am not sure if the rear hub spacing is 130, 135, or maybe 140mm?
I want as little dish as possible, ala CoMotion using 145mm spacing on
their touring singles.
big pic to see the unique adjustable rear dropouts:
www.konart.net/2K5_Bike_Images/2K5_Sutra_Side.jpg
Thanks for any thoughts,
<PERSON>
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|
['2fbc2511-864b-9b1a-5944-4ec016b01e5c']
|
Hi,
I'd need to present intermediate images along a registration
process, i.e., be able to obtain the transform parameters AT EACH
ITERATION step, in order to resample and show the (processed) moving
image. So far, I've found the method
ImageRegistrationMethod::GetLastTranformParameters(), but it seems these
are only updated AT THE END of the registration process (after the
optimizer stopped).
Thank you,
<PERSON><IP_ADDRESS>GetLastTranformParameters(), but it seems these
are only updated AT THE END of the registration process (after the
optimizer stopped).
Thank you,
Pablo
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['2fbc2511-864b-9b1a-5944-4ec016b01e5c']
|
Dear users/developers,
I am trying to use the 2D Java-wrapped version of FlipImageFilter
(itkFlipImageFilterF2), but I am having trouble trying to set up the
flipping axis using SetFlipAxes(). The matter is that the class
(SWIGTYPE_p_itk__FixedArrayTbool_2_t) this Java-wrapped version of the
method accepts as an argument, presents neither setter methods nor
access as an array, so I cannot set the desired axis.
Any help on this matter will be greatly appreciated.
Cheers,
<PERSON>
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4e1087a6-f533-c1f9-750c-fe2b4d944d81
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['2fd5f0b3-a632-3215-13a7-702943dd2121']
|
Hi,
I'm a newcomer to NetBSD. I'm planning on picking up a refurbed Thinkpad
but for the moment I wanted to try NetBSD on an Acer C720 I had sitting
around.
The install was pretty painless, completed successfully. The only issue is
the touchpad not working. FreeBSD hung on the very first prompt. I was
pretty excited when NetBSD booted into X. Someone on reddit suggested I
post my dmesg and experience to this list, so here it is:
http://dmesgd.nycbug.org/index.cgi?action=dmesgd&do=view&id=2764
If anyone has suggestions on how to get it working I'd love to hear it. I
know DragonflyBSD has gotten it to work, but I'm not sure if I can config
something to fix it or if I'll have to pray and wait for someone to write
a driver.
Thanks,
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|
['2fd5f0b3-a632-3215-13a7-702943dd2121']
|
Hi,
I wiped my F21 Workstation and did a clean install of F22, only with the XFCE spin this time.
In F21 with GNOME, I had quite a few .ovpn files that I imported using NetworkManager. They worked fine.
In F22 with XFCE, NetworkManager would not import them, giving the error:
"Error: does not look like a Cisco AnyConnect Compatible VPN (openconnect) VPN connection (parse failed)"
This is with NetworkManager-openvpn installed. I was stumped, and after using dnf list NetworkManager* I saw
NetworkManager-openvpn-gnome. On a hunch, I installed it, and a new option shows up in NetworkManager for
"OpenVPN" and my .ovpn files are all successfully importing again.
What I'm wondering is why doesn't NetworkManager-openvpn provide the same functionality? Why do I have to
install the -gnome specific files (under XFCE) to get what one would assume comes with the -openvpn package?
It was easy to work around, but I'm just curious why NetworkManager-openvpn doesn't create an OpenVPN option
or allow users to import OpenVPN files.
Thanks,
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['2fdf2a1e-8bb6-0474-920a-c0621ed9b69a']
|
Hello <PERSON>,
I am really confused where lies the probs.My log doesn't show anything other than a note saying it can't set read permission to that corresponding example.sf file(Which i am trying to deploy in eclipse).
Itz really funny like...when i start the daemon&just quickly..go press..deploy...change a unique processname..&deploy..it deploys..(that is all this shd happen in 2-3 seconds..before the pop up window show a log saying it has started the daemon completely).after that..it again hangs..i am not able to work anything.Since it gets deployed i feel itz not a network issue.where it goes wrong.
Also,whatz the latest stable smartfrog verion??Is it 3.0.0014
Thanks
MS
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bcdfa1ac-b64e-6079-fc72-0294e7bb14fb
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['2fdf2a1e-8bb6-0474-920a-c0621ed9b69a']
|
hello all,
All i need from this smartfrog group is..I am trying to learn&work with smartfrog&i really want to know what can i do with smartfrog.I am running HP-UX&want to knw for what smartfrog is used.
I read the doc by colin low for basics..Fine..i am bit clear how itz used.
Now my questions are
1.I need a very very simple java program which uses smartfrog methodology..so that i can take it as a basis&start workingt on it..This is because i am not sure where&how to start the program
2.Smartfrog is for distributed systems..to test/run a component at same time.Am i rite.If so i have 5 HP-UX systems..how &in what way i use smartfrog in these.This is because i am really not aware of real time use of smartfrog.Or does it really have one..In simple terms..pampasswd module in hp-ux serves a secured authentication...openjms for messaging...so what does smartfrog serve to me..
Thanks
<PERSON>
Colin L
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|
['2fe53cfe-5ae3-90f2-adab-7d3a459aa017']
|
Hi,
I got the LiveCD up and running. I've read most of the tutorial. But I'm
having problems adding or defining new values to dropdowns. i.e.
followed the tutorial steps up to recalculating the paysheet. When I try
to save the Data a career grade is requested. In the the given dropdown
under persons/xxx/career, no value is given in grade,Salary Level, etc..
How can I create new values?
Thanks!
<PERSON>
|
81cd4054-f0af-b8e4-f410-9da7c0902f90
|
['2fe53cfe-5ae3-90f2-adab-7d3a459aa017']
|
Hi,
I'm having difficulties creating new entries under Persons and
Organizations with the "erp5_accounting Vers. 1.0rc8 Template. e.g.
When I create a new person or organization and save the information that
I have filled in the dropdowns it accepts and confirms that it has been
saved. But if I open Persons or Organizations again, there are no new
entries listed. Under the upper left dropdown "Favourites" there is a
new draft to be validated but not to been seen under the <PERSON> I
have created it in.
Thanks
|
63823a1e-e283-a7be-3d17-e0c30837cbcd
|
['2ff6d2a3-dc91-e11d-6274-35422fa4e5d7']
|
[ http://www.ussg.iu.edu/hypermail/linux/kernel/0308.1/1164.html
for people seeing this subject for the first time ]
Hi,
Can you try booting with "hdX=autotune" (hdX==your drive) kernel parameter?
Promise driver is not autotuning PIO modes if (U)DMA modes are going
to be used, but correct PIO timings are needed even if (U)DMA is used.
The next thing to try is the attached patch (against 2.4.23-pre9), which
sanitizes 66MHz clock usage -> now 66MHz clock is "enabled" before starting
UDMA3/4/5 transfer and "disabled" after finishing such transfer.
Therefore correct 33MHz timings will be used for non-UDMA3/4/5 operations.
It also allows using UDMA3/4/5 modes (on a capable drive) even if other
non-UDMA3/4/5 drive is connected to the same channel.
thanks,
<PERSON><PHONE_NUMBER>.html
for people seeing this subject for the first time ]
Hi,
Can you try booting with "hdX=autotune" (hdX==your drive) kernel parameter?
Promise driver is not autotuning PIO modes if (U)DMA modes are going
to be used, but correct PIO timings are needed even if (U)DMA is used.
The next thing to try is the attached patch (against 2.4.23-pre9), which
sanitizes 66MHz clock usage -> now 66MHz clock is "enabled" before starting
UDMA3/4/5 transfer and "disabled" after finishing such transfer.
Therefore correct 33MHz timings will be used for non-UDMA3/4/5 operations.
It also allows using UDMA3/4/5 modes (on a capable drive) even if other
non-UDMA3/4/5 drive is connected to the same channel.
thanks,
--bartlomiej
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|
['2ff6d2a3-dc91-e11d-6274-35422fa4e5d7']
|
While at it, please don't spent too much time on locking.
I reverted it to what 2.4.x (early 2.5?) kernels do and it should
work fine, remeber IDE_BUSY bit protects us from reentering
ide_do_request() (while it is set nothing will pass down this function
and REQ_STARTED request's flag protects from block layer.
Locking will be slightly changed/fixed but not now, but after fixing many
much more urgent issues...
I simply dont want to waste time on fixing locking n times.
Regards
|
53e01f8b-cb3a-96cf-4964-13949b9d4f84
|
['30051002-1773-ee9c-5933-33bb88757198']
|
Hello,
After running a unit test to insure that duplication prevention is
working on my User entity DAO I found an odd piece of behaviour.
The test code uses AbstractTransactionalDataSourceSpringContextTests as
its superclass and I simply look up the appropriate DAO and persist two
User instances with the same username. I was confused because even
though my hibernate @Column annotation marks username as unique, the
test still passes.
After some investigation I discovered that the test was throwing an
exception but the exception was simply being logged and ignored due to
the tearDown method in AbstractDependencyInjectSpringContextTests. It
seems sensible for this method to log the exception but I feel that it
should probably rethrow the exception and fail the test.
Am I missing something?
Kind regards
|
3da9e08a-1e80-d8bb-c2e4-fd69aebf15e3
|
['30051002-1773-ee9c-5933-33bb88757198']
|
Hello all,
Hopefully I picked a good list to bring this topic up on. There were several
candidates.
I have spent some time today attempting to perform the non-trival task of
configuring communication between the apache web server and the tomcat
servlet engine. This seems to be a fairly complicated process involving
quite a lot of configuration and some degree of black magic.
It occured to me that a simpler approch would be to simply have apache
forward requests at HTTP level to a list of slave servers in the form of
"Cant find this resource!! Can you??". Before apache returns a 404 error it
could consult some form of list and ask other servers on the network (tomcat
for instance ;o)) to attempt to find the resource via HTTP. I dont see a
reason why this would perform particually badly in the most common set up of
apache + tomcat.
Presumably there is a way to configure apache to do this already (if anyone
could point me to the write manaual page I would be grateful), but it doesnt
seem to be offered up a simple solution to a complex problem on the tomcat
integration pages.
My question... why is this solution not mentioned more often given the
number of "how do i configure mod_jk2??" results on google and would their
be any serious disadvantages with such an approch?
Thanks
|
e6d4d444-62ab-4733-39bf-422e790e2086
|
['3014304e-fbcc-94fb-5699-935fe1c41ea5']
|
Hello:
I have created a simple mapserver using mapscript C#. I want to be able to select a point feature from a point layer, buffer that point feature and use the buffer for a spatial query for features from other layer
Does someone have an example or had similar projects?
Thank you in advance,
<PERSON>
|
1f2bc388-3e56-9b62-e329-516a5493e54c
|
['3014304e-fbcc-94fb-5699-935fe1c41ea5']
|
Hello:
I am trying to configure IIS to work with Python scripts:
I've added in the Home Directory/Configuration the .py extention and the path to the python.exe as: c:\Python24\python.exe %S %S
The python script has 1 line:
print "This is a test for python scripts with IIS"
When I launch the file using IE I get the message:
CGI Error
The specified CGI application misbehaved by not returning a complete set of HTTP headers. The headers it did return are:
This is a test for python scripts with IIS
How can I remove the CGI error?
Thank you
<PERSON>
|
1df9911f-deb3-9369-3d43-5b99a357b777
|
['3014e9d8-024f-f462-1de4-5241db053adc']
|
Hi,
This patch series is trying to change the scope of PASID management
used in Intel IOMMU driver from per IOMMU to driver global. This is
required for some cases where current per-IOMMU PASID name space
doesn't work. For an example, one application (associated with one
PASID) might talk to two physical devices simultaneously where two
devices could reside behind two different IOMMU units.
Best regards,
<PERSON>
|
d1699a16-36f3-f47c-75f4-a9792734e35d
|
['3014e9d8-024f-f462-1de4-5241db053adc']
|
Hi,
This patch set improves the PASID id and PASID table management
for Intel IOMMU driver.
PATCH 1~3 replace per IOMMU idr name space with a global one.
Current per IOMMU idr doesn't work in some cases where one
application (associated with a PASID) might talk to two physical
devices simultaneously while the two devices could reside behind
two different IOMMU units.
PATCH 4~9 implement per device PASID table. Current per IOMMU
PASID table implementation is insecure in the cases where
multiple devices under one single IOMMU unit support PASID
feature. With per domain PASID table, we can achieve finer
protection and isolation granularity. This has been discussed
at https://lkml.org/lkml/2018/5/16/154.
Best regards,
<PERSON>
|
a9d17dd5-78bd-dda3-e086-66c9fa04dc86
|
['3016f72a-9928-2339-ff7a-8a9c56147671']
|
Call for Papers for
"International Journal of Distributed Sensor Networks"
Special Issue on
"Planning and Deployment of Wireless Sensor Networks"
The area of monitoring and control of physical environments has recently
become a hot spot in the technology landscape. Currently, a number of
companies are offering a plethora of sensing devices with different phenomena's
monitoring capabilities. These devices, a.k.a. sensors, can be tiny with
limited energy and processing capabilities; they can be stand alone or
integrated in various and they can be deployed to form a Wireless Sensor
Network (WSN) in support to a variety of military, civil, and environmental
applications. In a WSN, the sensors are also capable to communicate with
each other and in a multihop way propagate sensing information to data sinks
and operations centers. In the last few years, wireless sensor networking
has been a very active research area in both academia and the industry with
a wide variety of applications. While the set of challenges in sensor
networks are diverse, researches have mainly focused on fundamental
networking challenges, which include: routing protocols and energy
minimization. However, the performances of the proposed solutions strongly
depend on the way sensors were positioned in the area. To that end, the
goal of this special issue is to report on recent advances in wireless
sensor network planning and deployment. Its scope is open for both
theoretical and practical contributions related to WSN architecture,
planning, deployments, and applications.
Authors are solicited to contribute to this special issue by submitting
original articles that illustrate research results, projects, and industrial
experiences that describe significant advances in this field. Potential topics
include, but are not limited to:
- WSN deployment
- WSN planning (MAC protocols, scheduling, and routing)
- Clustering in WSNs
- Large-scale WSN deployment
- WSN coverage
- Query processing for data streams
- Deployment and energy-efficient communication
- Self-organization and network reconfiguration
- Energy harvesting in WSNs
- Integrated and cross-layer solutions for WSNs
- Configuration, robustness, reliability, and failure tolerance
- Security, privacy, and trust
|
0e6c6fbe-820a-9688-9b24-d6a15efc0a93
|
['3016f72a-9928-2339-ff7a-8a9c56147671']
|
Call for Papers for
"International Journal of Distributed Sensor Networks"
Special Issue on
"Planning and Deployment of Wireless Sensor Networks"
The area of monitoring and control of physical environments has recently
become a hot spot in the technology landscape. Currently, a number of
companies are offering a plethora of sensing devices with different
phenomena's monitoring capabilities. These devices, a.k.a. sensors, can
be tiny with limited energy and processing capabilities; they can be
stand alone or integrated in various and they can be deployed to form
a Wireless Sensor Network (WSN) in support to a variety of military,
civil, and environmental applications. In a WSN, the sensors are also
capable to communicate with each other and in a multihop way propagate
sensing information to data sinks and operations centers. In the last
few years, wireless sensor networking has been a very active research
area in both academia and the industry with a wide variety of
applications. While the set of challenges in sensor networks are diverse,
researches have mainly focused on fundamental networking challenges,
which include: routing protocols and energy minimization. However, the
performances of the proposed solutions strongly depend on the way
sensors were positioned in the area. To that end, the goal of this
special issue is to report on recent advances in wireless sensor network
planning and deployment. Its scope is open for both theoretical and
practical contributions related to WSN architecture, planning,
deployments, and applications.
Authors are solicited to contribute to this special issue by submitting
original articles that illustrate research results, projects, and
industrial experiences that describe significant advances in this field.
Potential topics include, but are not limited to:
- WSN deployment
- WSN planning (MAC protocols, scheduling, and routing)
- Clustering in WSNs
- Large-scale WSN deployment
- WSN coverage
- Query processing for data streams
- Deployment and energy-efficient communication
- Self-organization and network reconfiguration
- Energy harvesting in WSNs
- Integrated and cross-layer solutions for WSNs
- Configuration, robustness, reliability, and failure tolerance
- Security, privacy, and trust
|
fe19e3cb-2567-5e8e-7846-870a8c6788a2
|
['302dcc04-fe31-8d64-a9c5-d6418167d30f']
|
Hi authors, this draft is very interesting, thank you.
Consider a mobile operator perspective, I was interested in the comment within the draft regarding making a source path decision without requiring full DPI.
Could there be such a thing as a border "path-cache-reflector" function?
The egress node, in addition to cleaning up the header, could perform additional functions: The path is dynamically cached for a short while (potentially also NSH), and using a more simple SPI, the return traffic could be reflected down a symmetric path, by reversing the segments?
For me, the goal would be to use SPI for ingress of return traffic and simpler processes at the border node, rather than resorting to DPI and "full service awareness" to classify incoming traffic, when creating a symmetric return path. Could this be achieved? This would be an interesting scenario or use case; as far as I can tell it is not strictly available in an MPLS environment.
Perhaps this has already been discussed in say SFC, I don't know. Perhaps there are issues here?
I am only just discovering these drafts, so please be gentle.
Regards,
<PERSON>
|
94ec853d-5f49-3d6c-19d4-63fa671295d5
|
['302dcc04-fe31-8d64-a9c5-d6418167d30f']
|
With the advent of LTE networks, this situation is changing. My own provider Telenor is now moving from IPV6+v4CGN(NAT64/DNS64)+464XLAT to
IPV4V6+v4CGN(NAT44), for example. I guess the biggest advantage of this
latter approach is that it works with Apple devices.
[<PERSON>, <PERSON>] And don't forget the disadvantage, you officially have 20M unique IPv4 addresses on the inside, before private address exhaustion means you have to look for another network cludge.
No need for IPv4 with 464XLAT.
Tore
|
20883002-ad9c-579f-e0df-84acf3dde1f2
|
['3044848b-7788-310a-1075-1e6bf504fb6d']
|
Hello,
I have a use case for the gRPC framework but I can't figure out a good way
to implement the type of authentication I require. I see examples using TLS
for server-side authentication and encryption, and basic examples on how to
use metadata for oauth2 or simple authentication, but what I would like is
a way to stick a digital signature into a metadata property on each RPC
request, signing the payload itself.
The idea comes from this research article
<https://sites.google.com/site/oauthgoog/authenticate-google-app-engine-app>posted
by Google on how I can access local resources on my corporate network from
an AppEngine application, using digital signatures to verify the request
came from an approved source. Basically, I'd like to create a Credential
(I'm using grpc-go, FYI) that I can just plug into my service on both sides
to stick in the signature + keyname + public key URL into the metadata so
that on my server side I can read this information, verify the public key
is my list of allowed signers, and verify the signature. I'm not looking
for something built out by the library, but I can't build this out myself
as I can't seem to get access to the proto payload from the interfaces/APIs
provided to me.
I'd like to have this as pluggable as a Credential, not as a per-message
responsibility (e.g. form some sort of header from the components in the
message to be signed and verified). Is there something I'm overlooking here
or perhaps a different approach to achieve the same level of
authentication?
Any help/advice would be much appreciated!
Thank you,
<PERSON>
|
295fdc61-28cb-61e2-3817-096b9778300a
|
['3044848b-7788-310a-1075-1e6bf504fb6d']
|
Thank you, <PERSON>. Well put and easy/clear to understand!
I guess it was my naive understanding of "defense-in-depth" that I tried to
add additional layers of authentication on top of TLS with a digital
signature. Is there no real benefit to a HMAC + TLS vs something like a JWT
+ TLS? In today's world, using TLS is a no-brainer, but that only covers
the server-side part of it all, client/user authentication is still
something I want to make sure I get right. I believe having a HMAC would
prevent someone from making anything other than replay requests (which I
can guard against using a nonce), but a stolen token would enable an
attacker to form any sort of request on behalf of that user! I understand
that the likelihood of being able to read the message/token when
transporting via TLS is unlikely, but as there are vulnerabilities
uncovered time and time again, layering my protection seems like a good
approach.
I think I've thought up of a way to get this working (in the Go library at
least):
Create a general message proto that includes your basic JWT headers (e.g.
exp, jti, nbf, etc.) and make it a property on all messages used for
requests to the RPC service. When creating a request, store this common
message type into the context.Context used to send the request so that a
pluggable Credential implementation can pull the information from the
context.Context and create a JWT metadata header out of it. Server side,
you'd verify the JWT headers match what's in the request and verify the JWT
signature. I think this would achieve the same level of protection, as long
as the implementation of the nonce is done properly.
Thank you for the information!
<PERSON>
|
bacc0b51-bf1f-bee2-116f-d58272439a43
|
['304aeaba-126d-4e33-6f80-84f0c355a62e']
|
It's funny, but this year I don't want anything:
* I've got my TX802 to cover my FM jones;
* I've got my Electro 3 for organ, Mellotron, and strings;
* I've got my Kurz SP4-7 for pianos, choirs, and brass;
* I've got my DSI Tetra, a beautiful half-a-Prophet in miniature;
* I've got six-strings and twelve-strings to play;
* I just found a lap steel project I was working on two years ago,
which I plan to finish.
And more importantly:
* I've got a son who's going to be a veterinarian;
* I've got a wife who's put up with me for 27 years;
* I've got two bands with guys I'm happy to play with;
* I've got good friends and family around me;
* I've got good health for a 55+ oldster.
Why do I want anything more?
Regards,
-BW
<PERSON>
|
316a32f3-ab39-dd75-5246-497ffad5a7ee
|
['304aeaba-126d-4e33-6f80-84f0c355a62e']
|
Yes, he certainly had an interesting approach to the synthesizer, well
apart from the Moog/ARP/etc. school. When I was in college, our sister
school had an electronic music department with a Minimoog, an EMS Putney
(VCS3), and a Buchla 200. Already being a keyboardist, I gravitated
toward the Moog and the Putney -- I could never deal with the Buchla's
flat keybed -- but the 200 was a great tool for musical chaos. A
Minimoog tended to always 'sound like a Minimoog,' while the Buchla
could sound like something unearthly!
Regards,
-BW
Bruce Wahler
|
a9a034da-3da4-4d40-b316-dbb3943eb243
|
['304f8c38-1cc8-6d30-fe41-0782a24bd9aa']
|
Hello everybody,
<PERSON> and I discussed this night if it would be possible to include our README translations in the (stable) builds and also in the buildbot builds. However, there might be conversions to another encoding necessary depending on the operating system the build is made for. The original encoding is UTF-8. For Windows, we already figured that with the command
iconv -f UTF-8 -t CP1252 Liesmich.txt > win/Liesmich.txt
the translated README could be converted to Windows used encoding.
Could the inclusion of the two translated READMEs (French and German) be easilly achieved? Is it maybe too early? Can the buildbot be adapted to this easily?
I am looking forward to your thoughts on that and I would be glad if our translations could make it to the next stable release.
Kind regards
<PERSON>
|
7179b7c2-fca0-0d25-9b30-618e2eede088
|
['304f8c38-1cc8-6d30-fe41-0782a24bd9aa']
|
Hi,
despite the fix from LordHoto the priority still seems not to work. The translations.dat is still not used.
<PERSON>: The more I see problems with this recent added feature, the more I can only recommend to make an option in the configure to switch it off. I don't think it will be the last time there will be problems with this feature.
You say you see no point in adding it. I do: The feature is not working properly.
Unfortunately, my programming skills are too basic for adding a proper patch myself, so I'd be grateful if someone else familiar with the functionality of this feature could.
Regards
<PERSON>
|
e03e0a04-751c-5869-ee48-ec069a2714cb
|
['30504530-4d10-298f-3389-fbe0e75a4b90']
|
Hello,
We are considering setting up CGPro in cluster mode and would like to know
what are the best components needed for that setup.
We have a license of 100K users but only about 60% of the accounts would
have daily activities. Also we have three Ironports to filter out any spams
and virues before delivering the clean messages to the CGPro.
We are looking to have 0x2 backends connected to an EMC SAN.
To load balance between the two servers and to provide continuous service in
case one server goes down, we will use a loadbalancer.
The questions I have are:
- which OS is the most stable for CGPro cluster? I've been told that it's
FreeBSD.
- what 64-bit hardware and how much RAM and CPU would be best?
- which should be doing the Cluster File System, is Veritas OK?
Thank you.
<PERSON>
|
e761599c-987e-0513-7023-24d435af25d4
|
['30504530-4d10-298f-3389-fbe0e75a4b90']
|
Hello,
I'm looking for a script that would allow me to backup the configurations
(not the content) of my users so that in case my server crashes I can
install another one and import the file to get all my users back. They will
loose all their previous messages of course but I least I can continue to
give them the same service.
Thanks
<PERSON>
|
07e12957-0459-0017-aeeb-b9f0ac3a4c75
|
['3065a72f-9939-e92e-732c-ed892e540c6d']
|
Hi gang
Not sure if this is more for the RedHat list than here, but let's try...
I've put MySQL on a RedHat by using the RPM ... haven't yet figured out if
it actually works... but I had to make the thing start automatically on my
own ... so I put mysqld and mysql on the startup list for runlevel 3, which
is what I run at...
But when it shifts to runlevel 0 or 6, it says Stopping MySQL ..
[FAILED] everytime ... now is that essential, or did I do something wrong???
I basically added mysql and mysqld as startup on level 1-5, and on the kill
list for level 0 and 6...
Rene
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Hi ... it's been about 5 years since I last was sub'ed to this list, and
since then my situ's been a little modernised...
Just yesterday finally got the last pieces of hardware needed to build my
microserver. Now I just gotta figure out how you install the thing so it
can be remote controlled...
Going to install RedHat 8 ...
Machine is going to run, hopefully, 24/7 with no peripherals ... no
keyboard, no mouse, only the the 100 Mbps fast ethernet LAN ... this is
new to me, no direct access after install, so I just wanna know if there's
anything particular one need to do during or after install to make it
possible to remote control the thing ???
First up it's gonna run Apache w. PHP and MySQL. Later on, when I get my
DSL router, I'll be adding mailserver and possibly usenet...
Last I had a Linux server (RH 5.2) it ran with peripherals, and never got
around to set it up for remote op ... so this is totally new for me...
Whatever you guys can offer ... TIA
Rene
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I'll probably add icons to kdev-4's code-completion list, because they simply
make the list easier searchable for the eye, and more intuitive. I also have
the idea to work more with colors to make it even more intuitive. We'll
see. :-)
But for kdevelop-3 it's something that simply cannot be accomplished any more.
If you would have come up with your proposal a year earlier, and would have
taken some time to talk with kate-devs and do some coding, you could have
implemented int for kdev-3.
greetings, <PERSON>
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['30670c1e-6243-d992-8b5e-4ee2f3620eae']
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This mail is primarily directed at <PERSON>.
Unfortunately I had no time and internet in the last weeks before the
3.4-Release, so I wasn't able to polish a few parts of the code-completion
and parsing that still needed some(the fixes I did the last days).
Is there any way to get such little fixes backported into a stable
kdevelop-3.4-version before the release of 3.4.1? Maybe for example into the
version that will be shipped with kde 3.5.6?
greetings, <PERSON>
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I have some comments on the design of <PERSON> Boost.Future library.
I haven't really looked at the other one because I don't want to reverse
engineer the code. I would not accept that library without documentation
comparable to <PERSON>'s.
I have a fair amount of experience with using threads from C++. While I've seen
the idea of futures before I haven't used them.
I really like the documentation. It is a major help for evaluating the design
decisions. I have not yet used the library, at this point I'm just evaluating
the design and interface in the docs. Since I haven't acutally used it yet I'm
not yet prepared to say accept or reject on this library.
It appears to be well thought through. I like the split between promise and
future to separate the put and get interfaces.
There is one point where I question the design decision: reference semantics.
There are certainly times when that is useful, but I can also see times when it
is not. My preference would be for a exposed concrete class. That could then
be used as a building block for a reference semantic class. Allowing users to
minimize interaction with memory management seems like a potential win. This
doesn't seem like a huge issue, but I thought I would raise it for discussion.
A second issue has to do with capturing and rethrowing exceptions. This is a
very cool capability but the implementation is limited because it can't detect
and use user derived subtypes of the system exception types. This can be done
with external polymorphism and would be a significant improvement.
Instead of storing a runtime_error store a pointer to an internal abstract base
class such as untyped_exception_wrapper. Derive from that a templated class
exception_wrapper that stores the user's type and can rethrow that type.
Then the set_exception member can be template and the exception type, wraps it
with exception_wrapper and stores the pointer to the abstract base.
Then when the user goes to get the value from the future and it finds that there
was an exception, it calls the rethrow method on the abstract base, the
templated derived class does the concrete rethrow of the user's type and the
user can then catch that type. This way the future library can catch and
rethrow exceptions of types that it knows nothing about.
Below is some demonstration code for this pattern.
<PERSON>
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['3078b0d3-026d-9f32-175d-abf74491947e']
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OK, maybe I'm missing something obvious, but I think I'm following the
directions correctly and what I want still isn't happening. Maybe someone
here can point out the issue. I'm using Evolution 2.12.1 for Ubuntu 64.
I get a bunch of mail that I want to process automatically. For example, I
get e-mails informing of every checkin to our SVN repository, updates on our
continuous integration process, and so on. All of these I want to go to
appropriate folders with zero action from me. I don't even want to be told
that I have mail when I get these things. I do this routinely with other
e-mail programs.
So, I set up filters to match on the appropriate conditions and send them to
the appropriate folders. I test the filters using ^Y and yes they match the
messages and does what I want to them. In the Account Editor under
Receiving options I check "Apply filters to new messages in INBOX".
And nothing happens. They still sit there, placidly filling up my inbox and
requiring me to type ^A^Y to make them go away.
Am I missing something here? What should I do to make the filters trigger
on new mail without user intervention?
<PERSON>
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['30852497-6ff1-3be9-01df-65a1e56b14f1']
|
Hi all,
Thanks everyone at the meeting last night, it's encouraging to see the number of people that are keen to help out.
I've put up a copy of the SA Open Source bill I passed around here: http://act.democrats.org.au/pdf/OpenSourceBill.pdf
As I mentioned, if you've got any input, comments, words of advice, questions we need to ask, facts & figures, etc. that can help us out with an ACT bill, please don't email me at this address, please send them to QLQIkUUUeeij/0Ah@example.com If any of you would like to speak to me in person about this stuff, shoot me off an email with your contact details and we'll discuss.
cheers,
<PERSON>
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['30852497-6ff1-3be9-01df-65a1e56b14f1']
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Hi <PERSON>, long time no hear from!
You could probably look at winding down the TCP window size, but obviously this will only help with TCP traffic. I'm not sure if Linux already has the nerd-knobs in the kernel to allow you to do this, but I'm sure someone is up to the task.
Take a look at hping2, it's a userland app you could probably hack it together with something using libpcap like argus or even snort to do most of what you want. This would have the advantage of being portable to other platforms too.
<PERSON>
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['308a9caf-46c1-662e-ca10-7ae42c7677f0']
|
One thing I've found is people want everything and they want to pay
little or nothing. coworking@BOB is getting looked at and one thing
people comment on is we have a lot of space. This is because we're in
the inner-city, Chinatown, and we have good relations with our
landlord who gets what we're about.
So even before we buy lockers we have a loading bay, litterally big
enough to park a truck in, we're using this for bike storage and for
events we'll probably move some unneeded furniture back and forth, we
plan to get some stackable chairs so you can do sort of a speaker and
audience type set up in the main room.
Then in our eating area we have a wall of cubbies as people seem to
call them, then someone asked for lockable filing so I carried one of
our spare filing cabinets downstairs, we also have 7 or 8 big desks
which have lockable drawers and filing. We then have tables, chairs,
a couch, a bay window. Like I said we have space.
I'm now thinking of charging say 5 bucks a month for a lockable
drawer, 10 bucks for a gym locker which we will buy off craigslist and
place on the wall opposite the cubbies, and of course maybe 15 or 20
for a dedicated filing cabinet which certain organizations who may
call us home seem to want. The desks have room for files, but by
cubic volume will come out smaller than the lockers or the cabinet
perhaps.
We're not doing dedicated desks, we want things to be nice and clean,
so we don't want people leaving stuff on "their" desk. In the eating
area is also this Ikea side table I assembled it has several drawers
and shelves too. Then there is more storage elsewhere on the main
floor, such as the loading bay, some people just seem to want
something they can lock and call their own and we're not going to turn
those people away. But we've drawn the lines at private desks, it is
first come first served on the biggest nicest desks on a daily basis.
We hope that by offering a variey of seating options from casual to
formal, from off in the corner by yourself to sitting on a couch with
some blogger people will find a comfortable and productive spot at
coworking@BOB.
Cheers,
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['308a9caf-46c1-662e-ca10-7ae42c7677f0']
|
So coworking@BOB is moving along. We keep showing the space and we
have our first paying customer, but we have obsticals, we will be the
first coworking space with an official Olympic art installation, this
sounds impressive but what it means is our coworking space is
basically a mess for a month or more. We plan to just let people have
that month free and if they need to work badly we'll accomodate them,
but for a variety of reasons we had to say yes to the Olympics...
But that isn't what this post is about. I'm showing the space and one
of the things people ask for is lockable storage. We have some desks
and cabinets that lock, but I thought we'll just buy enough lockers
for one per coworker, not even knowing how many coworkers our space
can fit. 20 is our cashflow positive number and the space is easily
big enough for that. People who have seen our space and the
competition note our size, what we can't offer in this location is
dedicated desks or private meeting rooms. To solve the last one will
require expanding the space.
Before we expand we need paying customers and in order to get paying
customers we may need to provide them with lockers. We're offering a
flat rate, cheaper than most competition, though more competition
seems to emerge every week in Vancouver. Luckily for BOB we're a non-
profit and though our location isn't ideal, we have some goodwill and
allies in the community and we're all for there being more than one
coworking space, we just think our mandate can be expanded to include
providing coworking, meeting, and event space as part of our economic
and business development services.
Anyway long story short should we add yet another start up expense and
provide every potential coworker with their own locker, requiring us
to buy 20+ lockers soon. Or should we just buy one rack allowing us
to potentially get bargains and then charge as other coworking spaces
I've researched do, an additional monthly fee for dedicated lockable
storage space?
We have storage space, lots of room for bikes or coats, just nothing
that locks beyond a few drawers and file cabinets, which I'm currently
offering on a first come first serve basis...
Cheers,
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['3099bc6c-c9cf-ac27-c1c4-f58b6bf2b19c']
|
hey guys my et is blowing a lot of gray smoke and smells like oil
im not sure what it is because im not that educated with turbo
engines. i've been told that it could be the seals on the turbo! its
a t28 turbo, are seals easy and cheap to replace or fix or is the
turbo dead.?
thanks any feedback would be highly apreciated
cheers
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['3099bc6c-c9cf-ac27-c1c4-f58b6bf2b19c']
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hey all im not mechanically smart as yet with the et's. i've just
brougt an 85 modle et with a t 28 turbo etc on it and its blowing a
lot of smoke , im not sure if it needs new rings and all that shit ,
and im wondering if anyone can help me out and give me some ideas on
what could be wrong, and also the body need a lot of parts for eg, a
frount drivers seat two frount gaurds and i need a windscreen for
it , but the problem with that is , that the bottom of the widscreen
seal is all rusted so i need a new one of them to . im located on
the boader of nsw and vic so im wiling to travel. to melb or
southern nsw
you can contact me on 0409568670 and ask for <PERSON><PHONE_NUMBER> and ask for daniel or email me
cheers
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|
['30a97715-de3d-f5b4-d878-b5421d9ccc2a']
|
Hi,
We have a RHEL ES4 Update2 server in our lab.
The server hangs as soon as it completes booting.
The following is being displayed in the console.
drivers/usb/input/hid-input.c: event field not found
drivers/usb/input/hid-input.c: event field not found
The console is having a junk display.
I am able to ping, but I am unable to telnet or ssh to this server. Please
suggest.
Thanks & Regards,
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dd5ff02d-0732-612e-c7cc-0771f3f0bd83
|
['30a97715-de3d-f5b4-d878-b5421d9ccc2a']
|
Hi,
The users in my team are running tests for weblogic on linux (RHEL AS4). We
generally run test for weblogic on different operating system and certify
it.
They have complained that the linux server is slow. A test that usually
would take 30 mins is taking about 5 hours.
They have not faced this kind of slowness with any other server (solaris,
aix & hp-unix), even the earlier servers that were running linux.
I am new to troubleshooting performance problems. Please suggest.
Thanks & Regards,
-GnanaShekar-
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|
['30cd154d-d71a-5b11-f827-eefe570bcd86']
|
hello,
how would you design a system where some reads modify the data in an
undeterministic way ? undeterministic means random here and can be
translated into a deterministic one by supplying random seed from
outside.
one can say, these are actually writes not reads, so must be handled
as transactions. the answer is there are so many of them so we cannot
simply afford handling them as transactions. and a very very little
proportion of that reads cause such random modifications.
these reads trigger lazy calculations as described in this thread:
http://www.nabble.com/Re%3A-execution-order-of-queries-and-transactions-p17049169.html
continuing the sample in that thread: think of a moving entity. a
write operation modifies its acceleration and direction, read
operation calculates current velocity and position and returns them.
no matter how many times you read the velocity, it will be the same at
some specific point in time. it's ok till now. now add another
feature that when entity's velocity drops to zero it takes some random
damage. so when velocity or position is read, there is a chance that
this will trigger a damage.
how would you persist such a system with prevayler ?
regards,
r a f t
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|
['30cd154d-d71a-5b11-f827-eefe570bcd86']
|
hello,
this is my first message so i would like to take the opportunity and thank
and congratulate for such a brilliant system :) i had discovered pravayler
years ago but this is my first opportunity to use it in a project. happy for
me i managed to live without db's for those years ;)
as i read in forums transactions are copied by serialization before
execution. this makes sure they dont hold references to any business
objects. is it possible to disable this behaviour ?
i plan to pass business objects to transactions and store them in transient
fields and also store the id's in non-transient fields. transaction will use
reference if it's not null, otherwise it will make a look up. without
transaction copying this will save the look up time during normal run.
recover performance is not that much important
what do you think ?
thanks,
r a f t
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['30e8df7f-4ad5-47f6-f5a0-7954bae05426']
|
Update on MinGW Win API patches needed to get Mahogany to compile under
MinGW GCC.
MinGW said to submit patches to MinGW. But, after researching the patches
the list has changed to these three files.
sspi.h
ntsecpkg.h
security.h
And, I am afraid that the list will continue to grow.
I have several hours of research on the patches before it ready to submit to
MinGW.
<PERSON>
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['30e8df7f-4ad5-47f6-f5a0-7954bae05426']
|
<PERSON>: I've had a brief look at the files and have a few questions:
<PERSON>: 1. Why was it necessary to patch SWIG-generated files, is this something
specific to Python 2.5?
<PERSON>: I have no idea, have you regenerated the SWIG using wxWidgets 2.8.4;
I was guessing that it was because of wxWidgets 2.8.4 changes.
<PERSON>: 2. I guess you patched AdbFrame.cpp because you build with
WXWIN_COMPATIBILITY_2_6 defined, am I right?
<PERSON>: Yes, I did have WXWIN_COMPATIBILITY_2_6 defined to 1, I will try using
it defined to zero.
<PERSON>: 3. Could we avoid patching c-clients os_nt.c if possible? Changes to 3rd
party sources make it more difficult to upgrade them later and so I'd
like to avoid them as much as possible
<PERSON>: I will try to see if I can fix it without patching os_nt.c.
<PERSON>: Finally, concerning the project files themselves: as it seems their use
is not totally obvious right now (you need to patch w32api headers &c),
could you please patch doc\build_win.txt to explain what needs to be done to
build with <IP_ADDRESS>B?
TAS: I will work on updating doc\build_win.txt
TIA!
VZ
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['30ea1b36-a14e-cded-5f85-f08654a37b10']
|
I was wondering if anyone else has had an issue with the net_adpater table in inventory only showing "Deterministic Network Enhancer Miniport" and "VMware Virtual Ethernet Adapter for VMnet1" entries for the adapter_model while discarding the "real" network adapter installed due to duplicate mac addresses being assigned to the real adapter and one of the miniport or VM virtual adapters.
Currently at TCM 4.2.3 FP2 and also have FP4 in a development system that has the same issue. Currently have a PMR open, just wondering if anyone else has seen this.
Thanks for your time.
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|
['30ea1b36-a14e-cded-5f85-f08654a37b10']
|
Hello List,
I am in dire need of a second opinion. I have opened a PMR concerning the net_adapter table. In our situation, some of the "real" network adapter/s do not reach the net_adapter table due to a duplicate mac_address violation. The duplicate mac_address violation occurs because a "Deterministic Network Enhancer Miniport" installs (in my case, I believe, because of the Cisco VPN Client) and uses the mac_address of the real network adapter.
When this information gets written to the database the model "11a/b/g Wireless LAN Mini PCI Express Adapter" and model "Intel(R) PRO/1000 PL Network Connection" get thrown out and two model "Deterministic Network Enhancer Miniport" entries get inserted. I am told that the model "Deterministic Network Enhancer Miniport" are the entries that get inserted because they are listed later in the mif file (i.e. the real nics are entries 1 and 2 in the mif and the virtual nics are entries 3 and 4).
I am told that this is working as designed and that an Enhancement Request could be opened.
My questions are:
1. Is anyone else seeing this issue with the net_adapter table? (See it at TCM 4.2.3 FP02 and TCM 4.2.3 FP04)
2. Shouldn't the "real" network adapters make it into the net_adapter table as opposed to a virtual one grabbing the real adapters mac_address?
3. Wouldn't this be a design flaw and should be handled through a PMR?
I appreciate you time in responding, thanks.
Larry G. Funken
Technical Specialist
Tivoli Development
Phone: 314-747-1774
Pager: 314-424-5606
<EMAIL_ADDRESS><PERSON>,
I am in dire need of a second opinion. I have opened a PMR concerning the net_adapter table. In our situation, some of the "real" network adapter/s do not reach the net_adapter table due to a duplicate mac_address violation. The duplicate mac_address violation occurs because a "Deterministic Network Enhancer Miniport" installs (in my case, I believe, because of the Cisco VPN Client) and uses the mac_address of the real network adapter.
When this information gets written to the database the model "11a/b/g Wireless LAN Mini PCI Express Adapter" and model "Intel(R) PRO/1000 PL Network Connection" get thrown out and two model "Deterministic Network Enhancer Miniport" entries get inserted. I am told that the model "Deterministic Network Enhancer Miniport" are the entries that get inserted because they are listed later in the mif file (i.e. the real nics are entries 1 and 2 in the mif and the virtual nics are entries 3 and 4).
I am told that this is working as designed and that an Enhancement Request could be opened.
My questions are:
1. Is anyone else seeing this issue with the net_adapter table? (See it at TCM 4.2.3 FP02 and TCM 4.2.3 FP04)
2. Shouldn't the "real" network adapters make it into the net_adapter table as opposed to a virtual one grabbing the real adapters mac_address?
3. Wouldn't this be a design flaw and should be handled through a PMR?
I appreciate you time in responding, thanks.
<PERSON>
Technical Specialist
Tivoli Development
Phone: <PHONE_NUMBER>
Pager: <PHONE_NUMBER>
MMUydonuNHnCfQRo@example.com
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|
Dear All,
Recently we bought Cisco 7600 with 2x7600-SIP-400 cards with SPA-2X1GE modules and redundant SUP32 . We are using IOS version s3223-advipservicesk9_wan-mz.122-18.SXF8.bin and FPD version c7600-fpd-pkg.122-18.SXF8.pkg. We have created sub interfaces on SIP-400 card interfaces. Presently we have around 200 sub interfaces. Also we are using class-map, policy-map and service policy to traffic shaping. We are facing packet drops on SIP-400 interface. Problem is intermittent and comes around once in 12 hours. Whenever the problem starts we have to reload the router to resolve it.
If anyone else facing such issues on this hardware I would like to know the workaround.
rgds,
J.Grewal
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|
['30fb6d03-1f9b-436a-cc78-959f988624d4']
|
Hi Everybody,
my question is....can we have one queue assigned to different interfaces and make that queue work independantly on each interface??
Is anybody have any solution to following:
We have a customer connected to our M5 on two sub interfaces and we are running two BGP sessions with him. His both the circuits are rate limited on sub interfaces to 10 MB. Now he wants that at any given time if one of the circuit is used less and other circuit have more bandwidth demand then the second circuit should be able to use first circuit's bandwidth and vica versa....is this possible with juniper????its ok if we need to change his circuit to one and then achive this on ip based rate limit or through queues or any other possible way.....
Pls if anybody have some sample configuration on this ...send me...it would be gr8 help for me....
thanks,
J.S.Grewal
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|
['30fc4af4-81a3-cfe8-f429-88152eb4f03f']
|
Hello everyone,
As people are usually more concerned about the performance, we need more
benchmarks to identify the bottleneck of the Pig's performance. For a class
project we develop a whole set of Pig scripts for TPC-H. Though Pig was not
designed for this RDBMS benchmark, it does support most of the relation
operators like join and aggregation, which can be optimized based on this
benchmark. Besides that, we can also demonstrate how to write efficient pig
scripts by making full use of Pig Latin's features.
Here are what we did:
1) write correct pig scripts for TPC-H by verifying them on 1GB data.
2) demonstrate the flexibility of Pig Latin by using COGROUP operator to
implement join.
3) show how to optimize the join by slightly reordering or using replicated
join. We think pig should be able to have more heuristic optimization for
the join, such as evaluating the smaller join first, using replicated join
for small tables, and putting the larger table on the right side of the
hash join.
4) identify the poor performance of aggregation. Pig doesn't yet support
hash-based aggregation so it's extremely slow for aggregation. Good to know
that Pig is just about to support it:)
As TPC-H is well-known, a good benchmark result can help change people's
impression that Pig is slow. Actually we compare Pig and Hive and find that
Pig is not necessarily slower than Hive. I wonder if we can create a jira
for this project.
Thanks,
<PERSON>
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|
['30fc4af4-81a3-cfe8-f429-88152eb4f03f']
|
Hi all,
Has anyone tried the hash aggregation feature in pig 0.10 and seen any
performance improvement? Recently I'm benchmarking HashAgg and the combiner
to see whether we should use HashAgg more aggresively, given that it has
lower overhead then the combiner and more flexibility that it can
auto-disable itself while the combiner can't.
Some of my benchmark results can be found in
https://cwiki.apache.org/confluence/display/PIG/Pig+Performance+Optimization#PigPerformanceOptimization-HashAggvs.Combiner.
Any comment is appreciated!
<PERSON>
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['30fd7fe3-80d7-18b6-f551-ceb8a004ef54']
|
Folks
This note starts the WG Last Call for comments on
draft-ietf-mboned-msdp-mib-00.txt, "Multicast Source
Discovery protocol MIB". It can be found on
http://www.ietf.org/internet-drafts/draft-ietf-mboned-msdp-mib-01.txt
The document's proposed status is Informational.
Please review the document carefully, and send your
feedback to the list. Please also indicate whether or
not you believe that this document is ready to go to the
IESG.
This Last Call will end on 15 Dec 2005 at 1400 PST (UTC/GMT-8).
Finally, many thanks to both <PERSON> and <PERSON> for finishing
this one up.
<PERSON>
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|
['30fd7fe3-80d7-18b6-f551-ceb8a004ef54']
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Folks,
This is a second WG Last Call (WGLC) for draft-ietf-mboned-ssm232-08.txt,
"Source-Specific Protocol Independent Multicast in 232/8".
See http://www.ietf.org/internet-drafts/draft-ietf-mboned-ssm232-08.txt
What has changed is the addition of section 1.1 (BCP,
Experimental Protocols and Normative References) in which we ask
for a variance (for MSDP) to the rule that a BCP can not have a
normative reference to an experimental protocol.
Please review section 1.1. carefully, and send your feedback to
the list. Please also indicate whether or not you believe that
this document is ready to go to the IESG.
This WGLC will end on 21 May 2004 at 1500 PDT (GMT/UTC-7).
Thanks,
<PERSON>
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['313fefd3-153c-0884-5790-d8d66a56dea5']
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Hi everybody,
I want to rotate my logs as non-root user (as fcron does not allow any
cron job running as root, which I prefer too) from a script.
After moving the access_log (or error_log) I have to send httpd the
graceful restart "kill -SIGUSR1 $HTTPD_PID".
Unfortunately this doesn't work (Operation not permitted) as non-root
user, because the parent process of httpd is running as root (which is
the right thing?!).
I'm running apache 2.0.36 on my LFS (linuxfromscratch.org).
Everything else works fine. The server is started on boot-up time
using an rc.d script and after that running as user httpd with gid
httpd (except for the parent process which is running as root)
Is there a way to do that? Any ideas?
Greetings
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['313fefd3-153c-0884-5790-d8d66a56dea5']
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Hi all,
I'm using Sylpheed-Claws to read multiple mail accounts.
When writing a new message with From address set to, say account 2, it
gets correctly sent, but is moved to the Sent folder of the first
mailbox.
What's wrong with my settings? Or is this a bug?
IMHO the message should be saved in the sent folder from the selected
sender account.
Regards,
<PERSON>
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['314a236f-4319-1263-aa18-24ebc19fc088']
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Good day all,
I'm fairly new to Erlang, and am writing a MUD server to teach myself
the language. So far, I have gotten as far as a simple chat server
thing which I decided to write up as a tutorial since I couldn't find
one pitched at an appropriate level.
I would appreciate any comments on my code and/or style. Erlang's the
first functional language I've done more than "hello world" in and I'd
hate to find myself writing Java in it...
http://www.jerith.za.net/writings/erlangsockettut.html
Thanks,
--J
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['314a236f-4319-1263-aa18-24ebc19fc088']
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Good day,
This is a patch to turn the metaprogramming in net/https.rb into static
code so that the doc generator tools will find the methods added in this
way.
Some background: I needed to talk to an XML-RPC server that requires
client-side SSL certs for auth. It took me half a day to track down how
to attach a cert to an HTTPS request. I couldn't find any information
except regarding open-uri until I eventually dove into the code.
Thanks,
--J
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['3152051d-fa9e-fc3d-6ab2-53b74ca41c6d']
|
Hello,
I'm using an nta agent in a multi-thread application (proxy), I noticed that
during an invite transaction if the peer returns a 486 Busy Here code, sofia
sip seems to internally handle it and replies with an ACK, since the callback
function doesn't gets called, is there a way to get a notification about it?
Thanks!
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['3152051d-fa9e-fc3d-6ab2-53b74ca41c6d']
|
Hello all,
Regarding my last post about a segmentation fault on su_timer_create() and
checking sofia sip libraries I found that su_timer_create() checks the task
against su_task_null, su_root_task() may return su_task_null
But su_clone_task() doesn't, it returns null instead of su_task_null, in which
case su_task_cmp() seg faults.
Question 1: is this a bug? at least in the sense of consistency, I mean
su_clone_task should return su_task_null and not just null (just like
su_root_task() does).
Question 2: What are the possible scenarios where su_msg_to() returns null for
a su_clone_r that was returned by su_clone_start()
Thanks
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['315382eb-13d4-a706-efe8-cc0daa7dc01b']
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Hello everyone,
We are searching for an NLP candidate for 2 years minimum (possibility of a PhD) at UCLouvain. Starting February 2019 (flexible).
Projet's description: Can we detect preclinical Alzheimer’s disease using smartphone data?
Over the last twenty years, the scientific community has made tremendous progress to detect Alzheimer’s disease (AD) before the onset of clinical symptoms. Medical analyses require an invasive puncture or are very expensive. Thus, developing affordable and minimally invasive screening tools to detect AD pathology in the general population would be of great help for both research and clinical applications. We answer this need by proposing an automated analysis of linguistic features stored in electronic messages. Indeed, smartphones now keep ‘sent messages’ for several years, allowing us to analyse retrospectively longitudinal linguistic changes in narrative written data. After consent, we will download all ‘sent messages’ from the Preclinical AD patients’ phones together with the date and time information associated with the messages. We will then use tools and methods from Natural Language Processing (NLP) to analyse this personal big-data.
All the information is attached.
Best,
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['315382eb-13d4-a706-efe8-cc0daa7dc01b']
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Hi Yorick,
Within the framework of the sms4science project, we have been
working on SMS corpus collection.
This project has been underway since 2004.
You could take a look at the general website here: www.sms4science.org
We have already collected French, Italian, German and Creole corpora.
An English corpus is currently being collected in Canada.
You can find more info here: http://www.text4science.ca/?q=en
or directly contact the local organizers:
Christian Guilbault (<EMAIL_ADDRESS>) from Simon Frazer University and
Elizabeth Marshman (<EMAIL_ADDRESS><PERSON>,
Within the framework of the sms4science project, we have been
working on SMS corpus collection.
This project has been underway since 2004.
You could take a look at the general website here: www.sms4science.org
We have already collected French, Italian, German and Creole corpora.
An English corpus is currently being collected in Canada.
You can find more info here: http://www.text4science.ca/?q=en
or directly contact the local organizers:
<PERSON> (D8nXQPMgEeuX6hA+@example.com) from Simon Frazer University and
<PERSON> (WNxsEQ5n8wezPOlO@example.com) from University of Ottawa.
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['315398df-e5ca-5bdc-4dbb-28a6e019b7ce']
|
Hi again,
One additional note. Forwarding some food for thought on behalf of a colleague.
We are certainly in support of the traffic visibility draft presented. Straight-forward solution and will be easy for our traffic management appliances to act as intermediate devices to view and act on the unencrypted data payload.
Below is simply an additional idea that may have been explored already (or may not be feasible for compatibility reasons). Thanks to <PERSON> for spending some time putting these thoughts down.
Cheers,
<PERSON>
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['315398df-e5ca-5bdc-4dbb-28a6e019b7ce']
|
Hi <PERSON>,
Thanks very much for the response and context. Makes sense.
Yes, thinking about this more, understand why slow path (e.g. software) is not so bad if focus is only on unencrypted traffic. Still might argue that keeping some flexibility here (via flags octet) may save having to do another UDP wrapper in the future.
Cheers,
<PERSON>
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['3175e73d-af8f-e535-a868-b9225e669ac5']
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Hello,
First of all, let me say thanks for FreeType. I was thrilled when text first appeared (clean and crisp) on my embedded system for the fist time even if it wasn't the text I hoped for. And I'm hoping you can help me with that.
I'm creating an embedded system using a Cortex-M4 processor and the Sourcery Codebench Lite (GCC 4.7.2) toolchain.
I'm trying to do a simple glyph to bitmap rendering as demonstrated in the FreeType Tutorial 1. I have successfully displayed glyphs from Verdana.ttf (stolen from my Windows 8 computer) and FreeMono.ttf (stolen from my Mint Linux computer). However, with both of these fonts, I can't get the correct glyphs unless I subtract 29 from the character code as shown below.
error = FT_Load_Char(face, text[i] - 29, FT_LOAD_RENDER); //this works
error = FT_Load_Char(face, text[i], FT_LOAD_RENDER); //this doesn't work
Verdana.ttf reports 1 charmap (platform: 0, encoding: 1) and Mono.ttf reports 0 charmaps, which also seems strange.
I also tried a few other fonts (Arial.ttf from my Windows 8 computer and a few others), but they all return various errors after calling FT_Load_Char. Sometimes FT_Err_Invalid_Opcode and sometimes FT_Err_ENDF_In_Exec_Stream depending on the file.
At first I suspected my disk I/O routines, but these have all been working well in my libpng port, so I'm fairly confident they are working well. Also, FT_New_Face doesn't give me any errors.
Here's my source code. Please let me know if you have any suggestions.
Thanks.
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['3175e73d-af8f-e535-a868-b9225e669ac5']
|
Hello,
I would like to know if someone would be willing to advise me on to create a stubless win32 port of newlib that can be compiled using mingw (actually mingw-w64) and staticly linked into a native win32 executable.
Why?
I'm currently developing an STM32F4 based application, but the program-compile-download-debug cycle is killing me. To get around this I've developed a part of my application on a Windows PC by emulating some of the hardware and then, after the vast majority of my logic was worked out, I just copied the code to my STM32F4 project. It turned out to be much more productive than developing straight to the board. I'm currently using Eclipse and Sourcery Codebench Lite for the STM32F4 and mingw-w64 for the win32 stuff.
I want to do the rest of my development this way, but because my STM32F4 application is being linked to newlib's libc, and my syscall stubs do some very hardware specific things, I need to create a native win32 port of newlib.
I don’t need a win32 port that implements all of the newlib syscalls. Rather I intend to implement my own syscalls in win32 to emulate my STM32F4 hardware. Reading the newlib FAQ and looking through the source code, it looks like some of the necessary features are already implemented in the i386 and other similar ports, but I am a little naïve on this.
I hope I’ve been articulate enough for you to get the idea. I think this may be of value to other embedded developers, but if you think I’m going about this the wrong way, I welcome any constructive advice.
Since I'm not familiar with the structure of newlib, if someone’s willing to give me some specific guidance on how to go about this (maybe a todo list), I’ll do my best to make it happen and return my work back to the community.
<PERSON>
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|
['31887b73-93bf-6259-fa6b-379ad17263fd']
|
I would like to run VisualSVN Server vs 2.5.8 in a clustered windows server 2008 environment. The configuration would be, VisualSVN installed locally on the c drive and the repository installed on a cluster shared volume (csv). VisualSVN presents 2 paths during installation to separate these. Upon failover VisualSVN would be accessible on another node, continuing to use the csv as the repository. Upon failover we would also like not to change the url which references svn in a Development environment. Would "https://[ipaddress of the cluster]:port/other directories" work in accessing the repository? We would also like to use VisualSVN's web interface and would like the web address not to change after failover.
On Microsoft's technet website they discuss cluster-aware application requirements including, The application must use an IPOD based protocol, The application must be able to specify where the application data is stored and client applications that connect to the server application must retry and recover from temporary network failures. On the third item, typically that would be eclipse as a client.
Any responses regarding whether this configuration is possible would be helpful.
<PERSON>, <PERSON>
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|
['31887b73-93bf-6259-fa6b-379ad17263fd']
|
I would like to run VisualSVN Server vs 2.5.8 in a clustered windows server 2008 environment. The configuration would be, VisualSVN installed locally on the c drive and the repository installed on a cluster shared volume (csv). VisualSVN presents 2 paths during installation to separate these. Upon failover VisualSVN would be accessible on another node, continuing to use the csv as the repository. Upon failover we would also like not to change the url which references svn in a Development environment. Would "https://[ipaddress of the cluster]:port/other directories" work in accessing the repository? We would also like to use VisualSVN's web interface and would like the web address not to change after failover.
On Microsoft's technet website they discuss cluster-aware application requirements including, The application must use an IP-based protocol, The application must be able to specify where the application data is stored and client applications that connect to the server application must retry and recover from temporary network failures. On the third item, typically that would be eclipse as a client.
Any responses regarding whether this configuration is possible would be helpful.
<PERSON>, <PERSON>
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['318c4dcc-43be-3352-a10d-b84d7e2836f5']
|
how can i make sure to get back to the same page of a
AjaxFallbackDefaultDataTable that i came from after a redirect?
e.g.:
1. i am on page 3 of a table of persons (listpage).
2. i click on a row to edit a person (detailpage).
3. after submitting changes, i redirect to the listpage again, but i
land on page 0 instead of page 3
what would be the best approach?
roman
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['318c4dcc-43be-3352-a10d-b84d7e2836f5']
|
I was courious on how to integrate Groovy in Wicket via Spring. I want
to trigger a script via onSubmit action. The groovy script should print
some lines on the console. But the code is never executed (at least it
seems so).
We are using the mvn jetty plugin, there are no problems, neither during
startup, nor in running mode. The script lies in target/Lime.groovy, so
there is no Lime.class.
Roman
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['319deef0-b79e-6bb2-96fb-c159a92548e5']
|
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|
['319deef0-b79e-6bb2-96fb-c159a92548e5']
|
Get the Finest Replicas!
We carry more brands than any other online source.
We only sell premium watches. There's no battery in these replicas just like the real ones since they charge themselves as you move. The second hand moves JUST like the real ones, too. These original watches sell in stores for thousands of dollars. We sell them for much less.
- Replicated to the Smallest Detail
- 98% Perfectly Accurate Markings
- Signature Green Sticker w/ Serial Number on Watch Back
- Magnified Quickset Date
- Includes all Proper Markings
Visit us: www.dedicatewiss.com
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|
['31a3c910-d26e-a894-77d9-537cb8f30d1b']
|
The opulence of Karachi Goan Association by <PERSON>
A great deal has been written about the Africanders, closest to my heart,
but just across our border we have Karachi with her own Goans of which I
know nothing about.
Here the daily humdrum of life has been replaced by elegance and opulence
as <PERSON> gets us to experience the classiness of the Karachi Goan
Association earlier Goa Portuguese Association.
Let us for a moment imagine ourselves in the Company of Their Majesties
King <PERSON> and Queen <PERSON>
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['31a3c910-d26e-a894-77d9-537cb8f30d1b']
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A Farewell to a Goddess
The emissary rushed to the valley. Although it was a short distance he
was panting from the speed and exertion;
Orders from <PERSON> he shouted ‘Everyone has to be at the
Temple tomorrow night, ‘a Maha Puja is going to be performed’.
A ‘Maha Puja’ what’s this all about, this was the end of May, there
were no auspicious days, no Festivals, these would come much later at
the end of the Monsoon when the valley resembled a green cup, when the
teak trees flowered, when there was rice and fruit in abundance; what
could be the occasion? A ‘Maha Puja’ was a rare occurrence, they
wondered.
And everyone?
Yes everyone bellowed the emissary
The women looked at one another, everyone? They echoed in a whisper,
even the unclean?
Yes everyone, the unclean women, the low castes and yes even the
Widows. They looked at one another in utter stupefaction; the Widows,
they were never called for any occasion at the temple, they were
banned at all ceremonies, they brought terrible luck. But here they
were ordered to come; and no one dared disobey <PERSON>, his
temper was fearsome. Silently and in their hearts the Widows gave
thanks to their Goddess, at last they could get a glimpse of Her
Beloved Face.
Preparations were at full swing, everyone dressed in their best, women
with the Goddesses favourite flowers ‘pitkolim’ in their hair,
colourful saris, men in clean white dhotis. Lot of laughter, lot of
jostling, babies crying mothers consoling them, toddlers chuckling as
they made their way up the steep slope to their temple perched on
their father’s shoulders. The widows in a tight little group
determined to make their best of this most unexpected wonderful
occasion. The untouchables in their own group some paces behind. Yes
everyone was there; no one dared disobey <PERSON>.
Oh what a wondrous sight awaited them. The entire temple complex lit
with hundreds of torches. The torch light reflected on the temple
lake, so beautiful, oh so beautiful. The smell of flowers, hundreds of
garlands all around, the smell of coconut oil, flowers and incense was
overpowering and yet so dear to all of them. Despite their joy, their
voices dropped down, even the babies sensed that this was not a moment
for bawling….
And amidst all this splendour was their Goddess, their most beautiful
Goddess, decked in her finery, her ear rings sparkled, her nose ring
winked at them. How the gold ornaments glittered and shone in the
torchlight
Oh Goddess <PERSON> they whispered, how beautiful you are they prayed
in reverence. Oh Goddess <PERSON> whispered the widows in their hearts
a glimpse of your beloved Face has healed us. Thank you <PERSON><PERSON>, whispered the untouchables, Thank you for permitting us to
come so close to You. And Goddess <PERSON> smiled at each and every one
of them.
<PERSON> began his prayers, chanting the slokas engulfed in
waves of incense, but why did he look so immensely grief stricken, why
was there an edge of desperation to his prayers. Oh, you know how
these priests are; always an air of boredom, always an air of
superiority, these Brahmans, nothing satisfies them, always those long
faces. And so they enjoyed, what magnificent food, such lovely
dessert. The swamis went round urging people to eat. They relaxed and
enjoyed themselves; it was a rare occasion that the Temple threw such
a feast. Nobody bothered that the untouchables ate with them, nobody
even paid attention to the group of widows, for here were the Swamis
themselves mingling with everyone.
But although they were enjoying themselves, a question hung in the
air. What were they celebrating? <PERSON> never mentioned
what the occasion signified. At the very end just when everyone was
about to leave for their homes, tired but very happy, the Assistant
Swami said ‘The Goddess blesses each and every one of you’ The Swami
Maharaj should have intoned this, but he stood silent, tears rolling
down his face.
But as we know, these Brahmans are strange creatures……..
After everyone had left, quiet and peace settled on his beloved
Temple, torches doused, <PERSON> knelt before his Beloved
Goddess <PERSON> and begged her to forgive him, for what he was about
to do was sacrilege. He was sending her far away, sending her away
from her Home, her Home that had stood there for a thousand years.
Slowly he removed her precious jewels, very delicately and with a soft
touch he undid her beautiful silk sari, he and the swamis bathed her
and all the while <PERSON> wept, sobs wracked his chest, Oh
Goddess forgive me, forgive me he shouted in his broken heart. With
infinite care they brought the Goddess down, <PERSON> had a
thought, You will feel cold on Your long and terrible journey oh my
Goddess <PERSON>, so he wrapped her in a beautifully embroidered silk
coverlet, warm and cosy.
It was time to leave, hurry, hurry said <PERSON>, and yet he
could not let her go. He had been her servant and she his solace for
more than five decades. Oh Goddess forgive me, forgive me cried his
pitifully broken heart and then the able bodied, young swamis lifted
her tenderly, cradled her as befits a Goddess whose home had been
there for a thousand years and now she had lost her home, the young
swamis left in that terrible darkness.
In that moment, <PERSON> heard Her voice in his heart, <PERSON>
, oh she had used his name, the name that he was called as a young
child when he came to her Temple so many years ago, <PERSON>, nothing
will ever be the same again….. but you must go on in my name, I will
be here always in the evenings, watching over my valley and my
people……
And <PERSON> did go on; with precise and sure movements he
and his swamis installed a simple stone idol with the features of
their beloved Goddess and prepared for the hard days that were sure to
come…..
They did not have to wait for many days, soon a messenger came to
them, the <PERSON> across the river had been desecrated, terrible and
wicked hands had smashed her….
And then they came, tall men of fair skin and golden hair, men
speaking a strange language, men demanding gold, swearing and cursing.
Men screaming that their beloved Goddess of a thousand years was
nothing but a stone image. Men forcing them at sword point to convert
to their religion, the religion of the one true God….
<PERSON> did not flinch, he continued his pooja, bedecking the
idol with silver, the leader of fair men came forward pulled off the
silver, pocketed it and brought his ugly, flat foot on the head of the
idol. It was crushed into a thousand pieces…….See yelled the fair man
in his loud uncouth voice, nothing has happened to me I am alive, hale
and hearty…..
At that moment all the people from the village rushed, women weeping
loudly, screaming at the top of their voices, our beloved Goddess
<PERSON> save her, men tried to stop the fair soldiers but they were
brutally shouldered aside, many were killed, many more injured, they
were powerless.
Slowly and systematically their beloved temple was pulled down, the
beautiful timber from the roof used for a noblemen’s house. Only the
magnificent holy lake remained.
Nothing was ever the same again, much as the Goddess had told her
faithful <PERSON> so many centuries ago….
But sometimes in the evening, when the sun is about to set, the lake
is struck with a golden light, it is at this time when some people see
a young lady dressed in a beautiful nine yards sari, a brass ‘chimbu’
in her hand heading towards the lake for a bath, she never shows her
face but everybody knows her.
And all of us say with great pride and swelling of our hearts there
goes our Goddess Mahalsa…..
This is a piece I wrote for my blog. Part of the material was from the
Souvenir printed by the Mahalsa temple Committee (Mardol Ponda), but
the greatest part is from oral stories I gleaned from my village of
Verna, the original abode of the Goddess with some fiction of course.
A link to my blog http://portlingoa.blogspot.in/
Best wishes
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7559dc3f-c412-3084-2b03-e262dd17748a
|
['31d2a8e2-5171-3572-8297-ebaecc97d1ce']
|
Hello,
Thank you for the inclusion of incremental reasoning in this new release
of Pellet! I have a question or two regarding its use.
I looked at the example, and it shows incremental reasoning working with
additions being made directly to the KnowledgeBase. I am currently
using Pellet with Jena, using the PelletInfGraph, to do my reasoning.
Will incremental reasoning still work in this situation? In other
words, will an update to the underlying Jean Graph trigger incremental
reasoning, or does a full validation/reasoning step need to be done?
Bear in mind, currently updates to the Graph do not go through the
PelletInfGraph to the Jena Graph, but instead go directly to the
underlying Jena Graph. Is it necessary that I change this to allow
updates to propagate through the PelletInfGraph in order for incremental
reasoning to work?
Thank you for your advice and insights.
<PERSON>
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ad7aba14-1dbf-aef0-8f9a-fe82d639bca2
|
['31d2a8e2-5171-3572-8297-ebaecc97d1ce']
|
Hey all,
I was using Pellet 1.4-RC2 (and previous versions) to validate an
ontology, and it worked just fine. I just tried updating to Pellet 1.4
Final and I now get a NullPointerException from RBox.addInverseRole
(RBox.java:269). Not sure what changed, but perhaps somebody could look
into it. Thank you.
<PERSON>
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d4056397-0b32-c5de-ff63-0932d6b74699
|
['31e0d7b6-f5cf-fa01-6e16-475e2126150d']
|
<PERSON>,
I'm using the patch for the new device F2618, thanks for the great work
to <PERSON>, <PERSON>, <PERSON> and everyone else...
BUT, I can't program the device with msp430-jtag... There are errors in
writing the funclets correct into the RAM, but the verify process is
in most cases not successfull:-(
If it is once successfull, then the correct flash-programming frequency of the DCO can't
be found.
Had anybody similar problems or knows a solution?
Thanks in advance,
<PERSON>
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ae9a011e-8691-a2ad-9a5b-9117197a9d9d
|
['31e0d7b6-f5cf-fa01-6e16-475e2126150d']
|
Hello all,
thank you all for this great forum, I learnt already many things from there;-)
But now, I have a new computer and it runs under Gentoo linux AMD64. The
problem is now, that the 32bit gdbproxy-binary can't be used, because the
interfacing between the 64bit ppdev-kernelmodul and the binary is not
possible. I can compile the libHIL in 64bit mode, then it works with the
kernel, but not with gdbproxy. And if I compile it in 32bit mode, it works
with gdbproxy but not with the ppdev modul:-(
Is it possible to get a binary, which is compiled for a 64bit system?
Or, is there a "wrapper" library which I can use to "convert" between 32bit
HIL and 64bit HIL?
<PERSON>
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|
['31ea0a52-5137-7c64-c962-6074e3b5c7da']
|
Hey folks,
I'm looking for a more convenient source to get my biodiesel. Has
anything turned up yet in north Everett? I remember some talk a while
back of a pump opening up there near the marina? Also if anyone is
looking to add a customer, hit me up off list at
62hVu2WHaexb/zpl@example.com I really get around the greater puget sound
area so something Seattle/Eastside/ or Everett could work out depending on
the particular location.
Thanks!
<PERSON>
|
61bede3a-7fa2-fce5-de4b-b76fccc66511
|
['31ea0a52-5137-7c64-c962-6074e3b5c7da']
|
List,
I attempted to fill up last Friday evening at Laurelhurst and the credit
card machine was broken. Tried three different cards which all should have
worked. I just want to make sure it's working again before I go out there
since it's a bit out of the way. Can anyone attest that it's worked since
Friday?
Thanks,
<PERSON>
|
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|
['31ed56a2-3a64-48de-7b7e-e0413b7b5b8c']
|
Hello,
I have a problem with the plugin I developed. I implemented a MapGraphic
Extension which draw rectangles on a given position on the map.
I also implemented a thread which modifies the data that is drawn and then
calls the Layer.refresh(Envelope) function to draw the MapGraphic again with
the updated data. Then the thread takes a short break, modifies the data
again and refreshes the layer again, and so on.
The MapGrahpics implementation uses double buffering and draws the hidden
painted picture (a java.awt.image.BufferedImage) in the last line of the
override draw(MapGraphicContext context) function.
All works fine, but because the MapGraphic.draw function takes some time (i
paint many rectangles, and sometime circles) it has not finished before the
"updating-thread" calls Layer.refresh again. if this happens the MapGraphics
layer gets totally blank. As i said: only if the Layer.refresh call is
before the MapGrahics.draw function finishes its last redraw.
This is very distracting, because the MapGraphic layer with all my
rectangles and circles begin to flicker and sometimes when there are many
updates the MapGraphic layer gets deleted short after its ready with
painting.
I hope someone can help me. I tried to find a way to suspend the updating
thread until the MapGraphic layer completed the draw method, but i didn't
find the right api call. after hours of debugging i could not even find the
place where the layer gets blank.
So please help me.
Thanks forward
<PERSON>
|
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|
['31ed56a2-3a64-48de-7b7e-e0413b7b5b8c']
|
Hello,
i have a problem (again ;) ). I wrote a plugin which opens an ssh tunnel to
connect to a WFS (geoserver) through a firewall wich allows only ssh
connections. so this plugin opens a local port where i can reach the WFS.
the problem is, that the plugin loads to late. the maps and the catalog are
allready loaded i shows that the WFS sourc is not reachable.
i start the plugin bei implement the org.eclipse.ui.startup extension. but
this extension point loads the plugin after the workbench ui. and this i
fare to late.
has anyone a idea to load the plugin before the workbench ui?
<PERSON>
|
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|
['32036f62-6284-05fa-7b40-3238fc7fffff']
|
hello all
i use tsclient to connect the win2003 server, it works fine, but one
question as this topic said, if i use the full screen mode, i don't know
how could i come back to Linux desktop.
I try the google, try find the tsclinet manual, but didn't get more
useful info, only some option, but no info about my question.
is there some guider to help me out of the box?
show me some guide where i can find this solution or just tell me how to
do that.
thank you.
|
e2c84873-262d-8255-aeb8-e3631b79df00
|
['32036f62-6284-05fa-7b40-3238fc7fffff']
|
Hello
I just touched the opensuse several days.
I need a mind map software, so i google and found
LinuxCmapTools_v4.16_03-11-08.bin
but when i try to install this software i meet the error as bellow
Launching installer...
java: xcb_xlib.c:52: xcb_xlib_unlock: Assertion `c->xlib.lock' failed.
so somebody say this problem can overcome by give a little change of
source file, but I thought i had no idea about as far.
is there a safety and easy way to solve this problem? like update or
some other good alternative rpm.
thanks in advance.
|
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|
['32267e3c-1866-a160-0fc0-53eaaaded6a5']
|
Hi,
I am running Ubuntu 12.04 LTS 64-bit. I have a colleague who doesn't have a 64-bit linux installation. What I'd like to be able to do is to build a 32-bit host 32-bit powerpc target cross compiler, on my 64-bit machine.
How can I configure Yocto to do this?
At the moment, I've already generated a meta-toolchain SDK, which installs into :
/opt/poky/1.2+snapshot/sysroots/x86_64-pokysdk-linux/usr/bin/ppc440-poky-linux/
How can I generate a the 32-bit hosted cross compiler on my 64-bit yocto build machine? I really didn't quite understand the term canadian-cross compiler, until now!! ;-) Now I know!!
Best regards,
|
0726a252-08ad-b526-fe13-6f218357a4ee
|
['32267e3c-1866-a160-0fc0-53eaaaded6a5']
|
Hi <PERSON>,
After I finished getting gcc-4.5.4 and eglibc-2.13 to build for the PowerPC440 target, using soft-float, I tried the following combinations
1. gcc-4.7.2 with eglibc-2.13 - result, no prompt on the login screen, able to ping the target board, but no root login prompt. It doesn't crash during the boot process either.
2. gcc-4.5.4 with eglibc-2.16: init crash with a kernel panic, immediately after boot, just before the login prompt.
I vaguely recall somewhere in one of the patches, or browsing some discussions threads on the internet, that before gcc-4.5, support would be dropped for specific powerpc variants. Perhaps is that why I'm running into these issues?
Best regards,
|
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|
['3238636f-7327-2a98-bfe0-2afd8842d619']
|
We are tied to a 2.6.15 kernel until later this year. I would
like to get several USB Ethernet interfaces evaluated, but
so far I've only found one that is recognised by the 2.6.15
kernel, and that's an unknown brand. The D-Link DUB-E100 is a
good looking candidate, and is recognised on a 2.6.18 kernel,
but that's no good for the final application because of the
earlier kernel.
Are there any commands I could give at the command line to get
the DUB-E100 to be recognised, or would it have to be a kernel
recompilation?
<PERSON>
|
0e32eba9-8537-13d9-2d4c-416f38c3580e
|
['3238636f-7327-2a98-bfe0-2afd8842d619']
|
I've been trying, on behalf of a colleague, to find out if the SanDisk
Cruzer Micro 4GB drive (0781:5151) is known to be quirky or buggy.
Despite significant time spent Googling, I haven't been able to find
out. It does appear that the above VID:PID are probably not unique to
the 4 GB device, though.
Can anyone tell me either whether the device is known quirky/buggy, or
where I should look to find out?
His car audio system has more than once malfunctioned with this device
inserted. The car was back with the dealer for a /long/ time.
<PERSON>
|
ff3f8ba6-8536-eb6a-ebe7-636999d101a6
|
['323f8a70-c2d7-ce03-a469-f9f1031198c2']
|
Hi <PERSON>,
This problem is probably better handled on a Python mailing list (since we are mostly Java guys here, and do not have loads of experience with Python).
A quick google search produced this site:
http://www.johnny-lin.com/cdat_tips/tips_fileio/bin_array.html
That may put you on the right track, but you may like to ask the question on a dedicated Python forum.
Feel free to cross-post your answer here so it may help others in a similar position.
Regards,
<PERSON>
|
746d8297-d845-ba6a-670b-53bef967b7df
|
['323f8a70-c2d7-ce03-a469-f9f1031198c2']
|
Hi <PERSON>,
If you would like to see an implementation of the Attach file functionality, there is a test method in our sample SOAP client, available here:
http://repository.atlassian.com/jira-soapclient/distributions/
SOAPClient.testAddAttachment(JiraSoapService jiraSoapService, String token, RemoteIssue issue) throws IOException
The one thing to remember is that you need to send the file as a byte array, there is some sample code in the SOAP client that performs this conversion.
Regards,
<PERSON>
|
9a87e5f7-c3ac-f31c-93c3-0cf0d26ae5b1
|
['324271fd-8332-739a-824a-2b8ceec9baa1']
|
Hello,
I mistakenly purchased my 1132B more than a year ago, believing it was a
higher quality CM11A replacement.
I quickly learned it was not supported in MH.
I asked then if anybody would wright a module for it, but was told it
was unsuitable. Whomever made that statement understood this device to
communicate exactly like the TW523 - with timing dependencies which made
it difficult, etc.
Not so much...
As you've discussed this is a normal serial device.
I currently do not control my X10 using MH, and as much as ever I would
indeed like to...
That being said, I want to chime in with my support for development for
this device.
Perhaps I can help with the testing?
Take care!
<PERSON>
|
1913c469-b4b8-78ce-6e28-8e327dbeb263
|
['324271fd-8332-739a-824a-2b8ceec9baa1']
|
Hey Gang!
X10 stuff is intermittent; I know this.
Sometimes lights turn on for no (known) reason...
But X10 modules don't just stop, like mine did...
Some of my X10 modules were ignoring me!
They used to work...
So I tried to think of what I may have plugged in that is causing
problems...
I use many UPSs around here: 8 in use right now... And they're known X10
signal suckers/blockers.
I have one older UPS that I thought was the problem so I went to Smart
Home and bought a 15Amp plug-in filter. It solved that problem, which I
later learned wasn't the UPS at all. It was a SONY 36" WEGA flat-screen
CRT TV doing all the sucking...
Still filter that whole mess, but since replaced the TV.
I thought maybe it was a switching powersupply recently added... So I
got another identical filter, and plugged a whole bunch of potentially
problematic devices in through it...
Still my signals were blocked.
This can be seen at a glance when a 300' string of rope lights remains
on 24/7...
To think I bought this stuff to SAVE energy...
Well yesterday I unplugged my (father's) power scooter, 'cause I was
listing it on eBay. They had a 10-cent listing day...
http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&category=75068&item=5650702524
This morning I see the rope lights have indeed gone out.
Yippee!!
They're controllable once more!
And the scooter was on the same circuit, before the rope lights... Makes
perfect pence...
Adding to the intermittance is the fact that the scooter is only charged
once in a while. Especially as nobody uses it anymore.
I'll bet some others in our home automation community may benefit by my
discovery.
Hope this helps!
<PERSON>
|
ba6cb9fe-49d8-3297-57bb-9e26a3417c54
|
['325c5ccb-7dd3-f967-1263-5ca75af89e11']
|
We have several independent implementations on the market based on the recommendations of RFC 6204 today. It has been very successful in this regard.
Despite RFC 6204 being informational, we are talking about making an incremental revision to a very successful document that has been implemented in multiple commercially available products. As such, I think we should take a cue from the normal IETF Standards Track progression that requires at least two examples of working implementations, as well as a "sufficient level of successful operational experience" to advance [RFC2026].
We now have the luxury of running code. If there are items that are not in RFC 6204 but which have appeared in multiple CPE routers for which we also have "sufficient successful operational experience", we should add them to RFC 6204-bis. If there are items we put in RFC-6204 that implementations refused to incorporate despite what is in the document, we should consider removing them. If there are mistakes that operational experience has informed us about, we should fix them. We clearly have sufficient operational experience for and multiple implementations of 6rd, meeting an RFC 2026 inspired bar quite handily. I think it is much more difficult to show that for DS-Lite today, and certainly is for DS-Lite+PCP or DS-Lite+PCP+UPnP.
Finally, DS-Lite is not about delivering IPv6, but about delivering IPv4 and CGN within an IPv6 deployment. I would much rather see this as part of a document that defines how to sensibly disable IPv4, including operational tradeoffs of IPv6-only service to the user (possibly supported by IPv4 translation), rather than in 6204-bis that has been scoped thus far to simply get IPv6 off the ground and running.
<PERSON>
|
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|
['325c5ccb-7dd3-f967-1263-5ca75af89e11']
|
<PERSON>, I just demoed your MAP Simulation tool for the group. Sounds like they really liked it! (you got applause)
Here's the link, for those who missed it:
http://6lab.cisco.com/map/MAP.php
Search for "Map Calculator" on Google Play for the android version. iPhone version coming soon as well.
Enjoy, and please let <PERSON> know if you think he did a good job :-)
<PERSON>
|
e9b0f171-91fb-f516-019e-6565f982791f
|
['3266f459-7605-8f70-0330-a5226814f048']
|
I usually connect myself at night, so perhaps I do not
really realise how horribly things are.
But, being there this afternoon, I wonder.
Is it every day just stuck like this ? I mean, it does
not answer at all anymore.
(and no <PERSON>, it is not me).
Anything else that we can disconnect ? Perhaps
wikipedia could be made read only 12 hours a day, and
write the other twelve. Somehow, read only is better
than nothing.
The english one is still usable. The french is just
dead.
I am sure you are trying your best, but euh, well,
anything else we can do ? A site not working at all
during day hours is just not worth it :-((
Bien embte
|
53c578af-f448-23b0-d86d-97a6e5811118
|
['3266f459-7605-8f70-0330-a5226814f048']
|
I feel lazy this evening, therefore I will use the
translation of google.
Here what I conclude from the current experiment of
the vote. I think that after vote of the new logo, it
would be very interesting that all the international
wikipdias take care well to translate the various
techniques of votes (by using for example the articles
of en.wikipedia). That will make it possible to the
editors to better include/understand the various modes
of existing poll.
In addition, a page on mta, clearly identifying the
advantages and disadvantages of each mode of poll will
make it possible to better identify for the next vote,
the various possibilities being offered to us. This
page exists already partially, here
http://meta.wikipedia.org/wiki/International_logo_vote/Vote_on_voting_method
The most information concerning a mode of poll will be
added, the best informed future voters will be. We
will be able to also add the various already lived
examples, the vote of the counting of the articles,
the vote of the logo first turn, the vote of the logo
second turn, the vote of the vote: -)
Anthere
|
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|
['326a8f21-7afe-9c30-bd97-846c47916a2b']
|
I think I'm going to give up on Kontact. I don't know why the
integrated program is so inefficient running in Ubuntu -- KOrganizer and
KAddressbook individually work great -- but it repeatedly freezes my
system, taking minutes to open a new E-mail message and many seconds to
accept the click to a button.
I guess I'll stick with Thunderbird.
<PERSON>
|
de952ed7-e4bc-2442-1c84-694788bd9026
|
['326a8f21-7afe-9c30-bd97-846c47916a2b']
|
In KAddressBook, whenever I try to look up a new card, the program
insists on asking me which E-mail address I want to use on the old card.
It insists that I answer this question twice or more before it will
leave the old card and go to a new one.
I have the program running on three Ubuntu installations, and the
behavior is only apparent on one, but I cannot find any way to turn it off.
Suggestions?
<PERSON>
|
28e8aed2-d532-826b-7365-d8c568607cfd
|
['326ea98a-7b12-2b21-938e-5e68800bc21a']
|
Dear R-help community,
would any of you have a (preferably simple) example of a
presentation-quality .png plot, i.e. one that looks like the .eps plots
generated by R? I am working with R 2.0.1 in WindowsXP and am having
similar problems as <PERSON> in printing high-quality plots. I have
looked at the help file and examples therein as well as others I have
been able to find online but to no avail. After many many tries I have
to concede I cannot figure it out.
I would be very grateful for your help.
Regards,
<PERSON>
|
9ad3640e-3362-494a-8785-a16cd320512e
|
['326ea98a-7b12-2b21-938e-5e68800bc21a']
|
I have imported a data frame that looks like this:
Measurement.Date.and.Time Z.Average..nm. PDI
572 <PERSON>, 22. März 2005 11:05:59 366,4 0,468
573 <PERSON>, 22. März 2005 11:09:30 353,4 0,532
|
9203b42a-dd9b-277b-9d7a-6f60495a986c
|
['32758e79-8abd-82da-0550-4cfdfef18418']
|
Hello everybody, I'm running a fresh queens cluster. I'm using bridges
to support networking. I'm facing an issue when an instance is live
migrated.
Suppose we have an instance running with an interface on vlan XXX, and
we want to migrate it to compute host YYY. We'll call that instance ZZZ.
If no other instance is already running on YYY using vlan XXX, no bridge
called 'br-vlan.XXX@br-vlan' exists yet on YYY.
Now, if I migrate ZZZ on YYY host, a new bridge 'br-vlan.XXX@br-vlan'
will be created.
During the migration process, ZZZ become unreachable while interfaces
are going up on YYY (from 10 seconds to about 2 minutes).
After some troubleshooting, we spotted the problem: bridge
'br-vlan.XXX@br-vlan' is being created after gratuitous ARP packets are
sent from migrating machines to advise other devices about new position.
The result is: no other device can reach the fresh migrated machine
until ARP table becomes stale.
This does not happen when an instance with an interface on same vlan is
already runnning on destination host ('br-vlan.XXX@br-vlan' is already
up and running, and ARPs can be sent flawlessly).
Any idea of how to get rid of this? I think it's very unlikely that I'm
the first to face this problem, but i didn't manage to find additional
info on this strange behaviour.
Thanks in advance.
<PERSON>
|
3576d1cd-1887-fdcd-29a9-92f5dc5e2618
|
['32758e79-8abd-82da-0550-4cfdfef18418']
|
Hi everyone,
I'm using delliscsi driver as cinder backend in a new queens cluster.
Checking all nodes connections to storage layer, I figured out that
after discovering and logging in (successfully) on every path, all nodes
set up only 4 paths on 8 totals.
Multipath on these 4 paths is working well and Im not experiencing any
issue, I just wonder why only 4 paths are used... am I ignoring some
configuration or default behaviour?
Thanks in advance
<PERSON>
|
c331674f-a65e-6d8a-f93d-a0264c3167f8
|
['327fefdf-952f-21c3-4cba-6b4a294d490c']
|
Hello,
I am new on this, so this might be a dumb question.
I would like some guidance on how to customize some options on the
supplicant (I am using version 2.0.1) and recompile it again to a new
installer.
For example, I would like to get rid of the "remember credentials after
login" checkbox, and the other options about prompting User/pwd, or only
User or none of them... I would like to reduce the options for the user. Is
this possible? If so, what would be the best way to do this?
thank you,
<PERSON>
|
ec42b13f-cebc-0646-8a9d-0d6533c0245f
|
['327fefdf-952f-21c3-4cba-6b4a294d490c']
|
Hi,
I am trying to figure out if the supplicant by default tries to send the
authentication "start" message several times when doing a single
authentication. I have configured the switch to have at maximum 3 failed
authentication attempts, and that is reflected correctly on the Radius
server. The 3 attempts show there.
However, I don't know if the switch is resending the authentication message
three times in a row before asking for the credential to the user again. I
am trying to figure out if there is a setting in the supplicant that should
limit this. When I put an invalid credential it says "auth failed" but it
won't send me back to the screen where I should try to put the credentials
again, it sits there trying and trying. How can I handle the failed
authentications and showing back to the supplicant a retry?
thanks
|
2466f58e-1f33-ec70-9bc9-67c6abdbbc83
|
['3290ccc7-970b-f531-5a37-3ba7cc01174a']
|
Has anybody done any integration between RT and a billing system?
We have been approached at looking at the feasibility of integrating
it with Dynamics GP (Great Plains) and I wanted to see if anybody has
any experience with it. Looking for the pro's and con's and more
specifically any gotcha's that we should look out for.
Any insight on this is greatly appreciated.
<PERSON>
|
2856b4d8-eaec-3755-f7ce-16a58e6e0502
|
['3290ccc7-970b-f531-5a37-3ba7cc01174a']
|
Has anyone noticed that subjects on FollowUps in the v2.2.2 are
somewhat mangled?
For example, the subject on many of our followups appear as,
[Ticket#2007082510000051] [Ticket#20070825 [...]
Is this by design?
Essentially it looks like it inserts the Ticket# and then the default
twenty characters of the original subject which happen to be the
ticket number as well. I've started digging through the source to see
whether I can change it, as I've just started evaluating it, but I
was wondering if someone else ran across this as well and adjusted it
to be more pleasant such as "[Ticket#....] Subject". Oddly enough,
when the ticket owner gets notified of the followup the subject is
properly parsed without the extra ticket number.
Ed
|
54a893bc-1808-a61f-7b73-f2955b6642c0
|
['32a5a47b-ec94-ad17-e3ea-977b37e4efe5']
|
Hi everyone,
I am hoping someone might give me an idea how to deal with this issue:
I am running ActiveMQ 5.1.0 on a Windows XP desktop, java version 1.5.0,
default setting from the ActiveMQ download package.
I change the example source ProducerTool.java from creating one topic and
send 2000 message to creating 2000 topics and send 1 message for each topic.
And then I got the OOME.
basicly in the producerTool, I have one connection, one session. 2000
topics..... cannot ActiveMQ support that? How to increase the capability of
ActiveMQ to create as many topics as I want, like 20,000?
Thanks in advance!!
|
7213be8b-563c-21f0-787b-7ef045d4cd25
|
['32a5a47b-ec94-ad17-e3ea-977b37e4efe5']
|
Thanks <PERSON>.
I found if I set the -Dorg.apache.activemq.UseDedicatedTaskRunner=false, AMQ
does not create individual thread for each topic. To some extends it solves
the problem but the consequence is that the message reaches the consumer
with huge delay....
Probably I have not used AMQ in the best way or AMQ does not fit into my
needs. Sad... :(
Neowill
|
3b0b04dd-a8b2-8de2-15fa-84415168b8d8
|
['32bf7130-8c08-80db-809c-85d3a0b76201']
|
A couple of FR for workflow.
The "C" binding toggles the metronome in the arranger. Could we have the
same for the pianoroll as well?
We use numerical keys (usually KP) to set note durations for input.
Could we have at least some of these to set the Snap in the arranger,
preferably identical to the values in the pianoroll for equivalent
durations?
Thanks
<PERSON>.
|
0882fb9d-999c-8b45-4105-2d1eb1e7bb2c
|
['32bf7130-8c08-80db-809c-85d3a0b76201']
|
Just D/L the latest svn of Muse2, and would like to express my thanks and
congratulations to the team. I know we've had some differences in the past,
but life goes on, and the work that's gone into getting muse2 to where it
is now is to be commended, imho. With the major and minor but just as
important fixes, and tweaks, i'm getting more work done for less effort.
Always a good thing.
As a result of the improved workflow, (and i've been using muse2 fulltime
for a little while now), i've sent a modest donation for at least pizza and
beer. More to follow when i can.
Well done to the team,
<PERSON>
|
82814e0a-b2fb-cbf6-2517-fc9fed52bf39
|
['32cae910-1ef2-169b-a355-a6956b253f25']
|
Hi <PERSON>, Hi <PERSON>,
At my job, we are using SonarSource’s SonarQube code analysis tool to get insights of the code health.
This tool allows to highlight defects in the code which might go under the radar of sharp developper eyes.
SonarQube is opening its platform to analyse opensource project, see https://sonarqube.com <https://sonarqube.com/>
Number of opensource project are actively analyzed, whatever the language used.
Integrating a new project in the SonarQube analysis requires the approval of the authors/maintainers of the project.
It could be interesting for HAProxy to be analyzed so ‘little hands’ could help solving bugs pointed by the tool.
Do you think HAProxy could benefit this tool ?
Will you agree for HAProxy to be included in the SonarSource portal ?
Regards,
<PERSON>
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['32cae910-1ef2-169b-a355-a6956b253f25']
|
Hi,
I got a request ending in a PD status.
However, ‘show errors’ does not tell anything about that.
backend server returned 200, haproxy returned 200 to the client.
The entire request took 202ms and returned 15k of data : 3/0/0/199/202 200 15262
Is there a way to diagnose further the PD status ?
Maybe make haproxy log the reason why it ended in PD ?
Thanks,
<PERSON>
|
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|
['32da51ba-81eb-3cca-4723-ac7532d762c0']
|
<PERSON>
I think you need libgtkhtml-3.0.so or something.
Anyway I'm pretty sure that Evolution supplies the libtgtkhtml-3.0 so
file (library) but in redhat distro's I've noticed you need to do a
symbolic link from the actual libgtkhtml-3.x so file from the
libgtkhml-3.0 that monodoc is expecting.
Also I think that the pc file need to build monodoc is include in the
devel package of libgtkhtml-3
Ragards,
JBA
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|
['32da51ba-81eb-3cca-4723-ac7532d762c0']
|
You need to reference the assemnlies that those Namespaces are in.
simply including a :
using [Namespace]
Statement at the top of a c# file is not enough. The compiler needs to know what binary (i.e. what Assmebly) that Namespace is in.
Both System.Data and System.Data.SqlClient are in the System.Data.Dll assembly.
When compiling your project you need to pass in all the assemblies you want the compiler to reference for your files (i.e. all the assemblies that your 'using' statements need.
I'm not quite sure off the top of my head the syntax for assembly references in mcs is, but do a mcs /? or man mcs and it will explain
JBA
|
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|
['32e8211d-c241-b8a1-e05b-4810247c3f51']
|
Hello,
I'm using Tiles 2.2.1 (also tested this issue with 2.2.2).
I cannot use scriptlet code inside tiles jsp tags.
This is because :
1. Tiles JSP tags inherit from SimpleTag Support class and not from TagSupport class.
2. inside tiles-jsp.tld all tags are marked with <body-content>scriptless</body-content> and not <body-content>JSP</body-content>
This issue makes working with tiles quite a pain (prototyping and testing is quite difficult).
Should I create a JIRA ?
Thanks for your help !
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|
['32e8211d-c241-b8a1-e05b-4810247c3f51']
|
Hello,
Sorry I'm not a Seam dev guy, but would like to know if there's a rationale for not including BIRT renderer in the roadmap ?
One project in my company is using BIRT, but I've never seen a BIRT extension in Spring MVC or Seam frameworks, only JasperReports extensions.
Also not sure how you'll be generating html output with an API (i.e. how / where to generate images / css / js).
Thanks !
|
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|
['32e8b2ff-cf74-fe42-574a-13784613999c']
|
I'm back, after a long hiatus. In a blog app, I'm created a ManyToMany
relationship between "BlogEntry"s and "Category"s (the actual field
was on the BlogEntry), and I want the admin to be able to edit a
Category inline from the BlogEntry add/edit page. There wasn't any
specific information on this in the docs, so I went ahead and just
added the CategoryInline to the EntryAdmin's inlines setting.
However, I recieved "Exception at /admin/blog111/blogentry/add/:
<class 'blog111.models.Category'> has no ForeignKey to <class
'blog111.models.BlogEntry'>" when I tried to navigate to the admin's
"Add" page. I posted the relevant parts of admin.py and models.py, as
well as the full traceback, on Dpaste (http://dpaste.com/100167/), so
can anyone explain how I can get the admin to do this?
Regards,
Leaf
|
e7fc252b-ce47-28d8-bfb0-8c2826db653f
|
['32e8b2ff-cf74-fe42-574a-13784613999c']
|
I'm setting up a "Pages" app, and it has a relationship between pages
and sideboxen. (Yes, I'm calling them that.) Sideboxen can have any of
the following: descriptive text, links to pages, and external links.
Now, I have the ManyToManyField on the Sidebox model, so you would add
pages to a sidebox from the sidebox's admin page.
However, I was wondering if there was a way to allow you to edit it
both places - creating sideboxen and adding a page to them from the
page's admin interface AND adding pages to sideboxen from the
sidebox's admin page. Would this entail putting the name of the back
relationship from the ManyToManyField in the admin's "fields"
parameter, or something more complex?
Regards,
Leaf
|
bc0036ee-24ff-4c0c-5268-9a257bb8676f
|
['32f58436-9990-1ca9-1594-3b9449404a93']
|
Hello,
Video chip: VIA CLE266 (VT3122)
I tried debian sarge binary via_drv.o and ran into the problem - resulting
image on the screen is dark (like only 4-8 colors)... Xfree86 configured with
16 bit colordepth. Tried options to disable acceleration - no effect. With 24
bit colordepth screen came up properly, but with scratches (white short line
on the screen) and cursor changing into box - this was cured using option
"SWCursor". Wrong colors can be seen with 8bit depth too.
Kernel is 2.4.32. Tried with Xorg r6.9 (my build) - driver behaves same way.
Cursor problem present and in bundled openchrome driver, but colors are good.
Any suggestions and fixes for the issues?
Kind regards,
|
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|
['32f58436-9990-1ca9-1594-3b9449404a93']
|
Hello,
I use CDT4.0 on Linux.
First question is where I can find user list/forum to ask questions on how to
use CDT? Since I could not find any, I am writing here.
How to link static/shared libraries with simple executable. I created 3
project. An executable and 2 static libraries. How can I pass g++
options -f<> for derived projects? One of the ideas was to export some env
variables, but they are not inhereted.
What trics can be done with makefile.init/defs/targets in project folder? Any
samples? One of such makefile.exports actually could contain all exported
options, and automatically be included into derived project (and generating
makefile.linked).
Thinking further... in Makefile project this makefile.linked could be
generated as well. This will allow including into main Makefile manually.
As well as writing manual makefile.exports to be linked into other Projects.
Is there a way of mixing different types of projects the way I described? What
tools do you use to compile complex projects.
Thank you,
<PERSON>
|
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|
['32fa8268-00cf-9d26-2439-ee64cb538314']
|
<PERSON>
GQview is an image viewer for Unix operating systems. Its key features
include single click file viewing, external editor support, thumbnail
preview, and zoom features. Some image management features are also
included.
I've put the spec file in jds/spec-files directory, and you can build
the package
with pkgtools and the package name is SUNWgqview. The only dependency to
build the
package is SUNWgnome-base-lib.
Our target release is SNv99, can you kindly provide the I18N evaluation
result
before it.
Thanks,
<PERSON>
|
2316e953-6e6f-cf31-861c-0ea560cdcb62
|
['32fa8268-00cf-9d26-2439-ee64cb538314']
|
<PERSON>
Clutter is an open source software library for creating fast, visually
rich and animated graphical user interfaces. We plan to deliver clutter,
clutter-cairo, clutter-gst and clutter-gtk to Opensolaris 2009.04
release. Can you provide L10N evaluation to it.
The community website is http://clutter-project.org/, and I'm going to
put the spec file in trunk, the spec file name will be SUNWclutter.
thanks,
<PERSON>
|
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|
['32fd362a-aa8e-5287-55ab-9ba48ef4c28e']
|
Hello!
I disagree with the assertion that programs which rely on PAGE_SIZE are
broken -- if they are architecture specific, they are perfectly correct to
assume that PAGE_SIZE is a compile-time constant and there is just no valid
reason for trying to hide PAGE_SIZE from them.
PAGE_SIZE has been a part of glibc API since ages (on architectures where
it's a constant) and I don't think that Debian should be the one who takes
decisions on what's in the API and what isn't, leaving us with packages which
build (on the given architecture) with every libc except for the Debian one.
Also, you have not hidden PAGE_SIZE, but replaced it by a non-constant
expression. This breaks programs which assume that if PAGE_SIZE exists,
it's a constant. So far, this was true on all architectures and although
it hasn't been codified anywhere, so technically you are not breaking
any standard, it was a common behavior and there are programs that
rely on that, so I don't think it should be changed without a really
strong reason.
Please revert this patch and leave the decision to upstream maintainers.
<PERSON>
|
798fca6e-8a89-04bd-752e-44e7ace5bc0b
|
['32fd362a-aa8e-5287-55ab-9ba48ef4c28e']
|
Hello!
This problem is very likely caused by some PCI device hanging whenever
lspci attempts to read its configuration. This can happen due to a bug
in either the kernel or the hardware itself.
Let us try to find which device it is.
First of all, could you please send us the output of `ls -lR /sys',
so that we can make sure that there are no devices with strange addresses
detected by the kernel?
Also, do you know of any version of lspci or the kernel with which the
machine does not hang?
<PERSON>
|
3665c481-5e24-7896-09b4-89779adca59b
|
['32ff374d-fd10-0aef-2ee3-3e27fc3217c2']
|
In light of the discussions that went on I thought it would be useful to
summarise the issue and discussions so far to give people who haven't kept
up an insight into what this is all about.
First the issue text discussed the need for a "TLV" type encoding between
the outer IP header and the inner UDP header. The reason specified in the
issue was that the upper layer parsing the packet can't tell what
information follows UDP unless it is explicitly encoded. Upon further
discussion it was clear that this rationale is not true because the upper
layer can always parse the version field in the IP header following UDP.
However, the following question was "what if the information following UDP
was not an IP header?". One could encode messages (at least in theory) that
follow UDP and that are not IP. But to save space and reading time, the main
(probably only) example for such information is the use of GRE
encapsulation. Some people don't see the need for the use of GRE and some
people do. I suggested that GRE can be used before UDP and not after, but
that was seen as unhelpful for cases where a NAT is present.
Since I, after substantial effort, still couldn't find out what the
deployment scenario that needs this might be, I won't try to invent a
scenario for GRE on behalf of people who are calling for it and I'll leave
the floor open for that discussion. The point I wanted to highlight here
that practically this is the only reason left for adding TLV encoding.
Finally, there are 3 options available for us to move forward and I'll use
the same numbers that <PERSON> use to avoid confusing people:
1. Do nothing, keep the draft as is.
2. Specify a different port number for the different format suggested.
3. Add the TLV encoding suggested in the issue.
1) above implies that should there be agreement in future that the format
suggested in this issue is necessary, it can be achieved using option 2
(i.e. specify a new port that carries that format). This can be used if, for
example, GRE is needed for NETLMM. A MAG can use a different port from the
one used by the MN. The main reasons expressed by people for choosing 1
were:
a) Adding 4 bytes on every packet is not needed.
b) GRE is not needed.
2) above is pretty clear to everyone I think but <PERSON> raised some
questions that people should read.
3) I believe 3 is also clear for everyone. Going to 3 will not require a
move to 2) later. Of course this comes at the cost mentioned above. I
believe the main reason expressed by people for this option was "future
proof".
So, hopefully this gives a summary of the discussion so far. I think there
are basically two ways of finding concensus:
1. Discuss the rationale a lot more to make either side move. For instance,
discuss the deployment scenarios that require GRE, what is "future proof",
why the extra 4 bytes are an issue for those who chose 1) ...etc
2. Due to current threads more people might express their opionions.
I'm not too hopeful with 2) above because most of the people that are
actively involved have commented. Plus it would actually be nice to see 1)
being achieved once in a while! So let's try to do that.
<PERSON>
|
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|
['32ff374d-fd10-0aef-2ee3-3e27fc3217c2']
|
Hi all,
This concensus call on issue 93 made me a bit confused about the use of GRE.
I have a simple question:
Why can't people that want to use GRE (for PMIP) run it as follows:
IP Heahder (proto 47 for GRE)
GRE Header
UDP
....etc
Why do we need to add another layer to qualifiers instead of using the
existing allocated numbers?
It's been a couple of years since I read the GRE spec so I wanted to
understand if this format is a problem
<PERSON>
|
acc60400-f997-202a-b4bf-7e5aff1e3a99
|
['330d5c70-2261-16ba-b7a7-7704831eb728']
|
'allo,
I've got a G3 B&W with 768 MB of RAM in it, one 6 GB Maxtor
and a 13 GB IBM DeskStar. The disks are both IDE. On my old
PowerMac 7100, under MacOS 7.6.1 I used to have something that
tested the RAM and hard disk to see if things were working fine.
It also tested the L2 cache as well. I can't remember the name
of the program(s) since its been years and years.
Is there some sort of a command line program that does something
similar, under Linux ? I seem to have problems, which appear to be
random, especially when using apt-get and aptitude, which give me
quiet a few segmentation faults. I wanted to test the RAM and make
sure the memory is good. The 13 GB IBM is just sitting around useless
because I seem to get data corruption, although from reading at
http://lowendmac.com/ it seems that the corruption might be due
to the fact that I have a Rev 1. B&W which has a bad IDE controller
chip.
cheers,
<PERSON>
|
aa7571aa-1690-80c6-1ab3-1a4cca3ecb0c
|
['330d5c70-2261-16ba-b7a7-7704831eb728']
|
'<PERSON>,
I have built and installed Xfce4 on my NetBSD system. What I
am not sure of is how to go about starting it up.
The first problem I have is that there is no startxfce created. Am
I looking in the wrong place ? Or is this something created by something
other then the make process ?
Second, how do I start Xfce ? Do I put startxfce in my
~/.xsession ? Are there any options that I need to add to it ? Do I
need to put it in the background ? Or are there some files that can be
modified so that XDM will start Xfce4 when I login ?
cheers,
<PERSON>
|
0b4b0d7f-bbce-a969-2930-13b235974599
|
['331ede46-1095-e54d-f1cc-08e9ef44d416']
|
Now that there is a Korn shell for Cygwin, I am completing
a switchover from MKS Toolkit, which takes a different,
native-win32 approach that is (mostly) not compatible with
Cygwin.
One difficulty I have found, however, is limitations (or so
it would seem) on the number of arguments that the command
"grep" can take. In a directory I have with over 4300 files,
"grep FOOBAR *" exits with: "bash: /usr/bin/grep: Invalid
argument", though it can handle more limited searches (e.g.,
"grep FOOBAR 2000-12*"), and the MKS grep has no problem
with grepping the entire directory, so it would appear to
be a problem with handling arguments generally. The files
in the directory are named with letters and numbers only,
no spaces, and none longer than 40-50 characters.
Have others found this as well, and are there workarounds?
<PERSON>
|
bf540b62-3cb6-3f44-c053-dd02bc18f822
|
['331ede46-1095-e54d-f1cc-08e9ef44d416']
|
Dear all,
I have been working with Mutt/Cygwin in the hopes that I
would eventually move to a Linux machine, but it looks like
I'm stuck for awhile on Win2000, so I thought I'd see if
anyone else has solved any of its shortcomings with respect
to Mutt/Linux. The ones that bother me the most are:
1) mailcap does not seem to work at all (as <PERSON> recently
confirmed);
2) no Urlview or functional equivalent;
3) no Muttprint or functional equivalent;
4) would have said "no Procmail", but that appeared in the
Cygwin distribution about three or four weeks ago.
However, I haven't found any installation instructions
for Procmail/Cygwin.
Do any Cygwin users out there have tips about any of the above?
My constraint is that I am a non-programmer and will only
compile from sources if forced into a tight corner, and none
of these missing functionalities actually make it impossible
for me to work...
<PERSON>
|
691feda4-d130-6deb-4cf5-da706fcebcfe
|
['331f3178-9a67-12dd-2a25-c734db1ee89b']
|
Dear all,
concerning the missing logout feature in WebAuth we came up with a
logout mechanism which might work:
- The Weblogin server creates yet another cookie (WebloginTrackCookie)
in which all services are listed which requested a token
- If the user clicks the logout button in any of the services he is
logged in to, he will be forwarded to the logout site (WebAuthDoLogout
on) of the service. This logout site again forwards the user via a 303
http forward to the logout url of the Weblogin server.
- The weblogin server then looks up the WebloginTrackCookie to check
if there are still other services the user is logged in to.
- If so, the user will be forwarded once more via a 303 forward to the
next logout site and so on and so forth.
Of course this scheme requires that all services have their own logout
site but - at least in our usage scenario - this is feasible and the
logout mechanism described above implemented here in our testing system
works like a charm.
If I remember right, there was already such a scheme proposed but it was
implemented by means of JavaScript instead of http forwards.
What do you guys think about such an logout mechanism?
With best regards,
<PERSON>
|
725e39a4-7782-268d-f71a-f02410c27979
|
['331f3178-9a67-12dd-2a25-c734db1ee89b']
|
Hi,
while trying to set up a single-sign-on solution with WebAuth at our
department I have experienced an error with Internet Explorer versions
eight and higher. When I try to access a site which requires
authentication I am forwarded to the WebKDC like it should be. Then
after entering my username and password, the WebKDC tries to redirect me
back to the protected site which ends up in a redirect loop between the
site and the WebKDC. The server which hosts the protected site creates
entries like
[error] mod_webauth: didn't find end of ?WEBAUTHR=
in the apache error logfile. So it seems that the Internet Explorer
somehow is not able to handle the token after the WEBAUTHR statement
correctly. Other browsers like Firefox, Safari, Opera etc. work well. We
are using the WebAuth version 3.7.1-2 on a debian squeeze 64bit server.
I was not able to find any hints or notes on such a problem on the web.
Maybe it's just a configuration error, but why do other browsers work
then...?
Any help concerning that problem would be appreciated.
Best regards,
<PERSON>
|
6bbb672a-a638-548b-3fd3-da7dfdfc294b
|
['332b2352-6ff8-eb4b-b87c-05b09d8618c8']
|
I am fairly new to redhat and am still getting a feal for the OS. I'm not
sure if this question fits in this list of not. I set up a ppp interface
for my ISP using RP3. I set it up with my root account and am now having a
problem. I named the interface At&t. When I am logged in as root I see the
interface and can make it work. When I log out and log in as a standard
user I only see the ppp0 choice and I can not get it to log in. I tried to
change the rights to pppd so that all users could run the program as
recomeded in the help info, but this did not work. Any ideas??? I would
like to use my machine more readily, but can not get the internet unless I'm
root. I don't particularly like this idea.
Thanks
<EMAIL_ADDRESS>
|
9ad9e08f-1f13-78d4-0f6c-c3225917981a
|
['332b2352-6ff8-eb4b-b87c-05b09d8618c8']
|
I have been using X 3.x before and just compiled the source for
4.2 on my 4.3 FreeBSD box a week ago or so. I love the way that
it plug and played itself to my video card and setting, but
my screen is a bit jumpy. The scan lines on my screen seem
to jump around in different areas when the Xserver is running.
Does anyone have any ideas how to troubleshoot this problem???
Here are my specs on my box.
NVIDIA Aladdin TNT2 chipset.
ViewSonic 17 inch monitor.
horizontal 30 - 70
vertical 50 - 120
|
404e456e-eb7c-5984-ccec-b0d0de93dc09
|
['3341dfc5-91b8-8370-32a8-7a296a25fe57']
|
Dear Lyx Users and Experts,
I know this is should be a really simple question but I searched for
over one hour and could not find an answer. Equations which I set in
math-mode are "italic". I want them to be in "roman" (not italic). I
could add to each equation a "\mathrm a^2+b^2" but this is a lot of
work.
What do I have to do to change this globally in the preamble?
Thanks,
<PERSON>
|
4ce6fb8c-52bb-6873-0d34-28819f5c9246
|
['3341dfc5-91b8-8370-32a8-7a296a25fe57']
|
Dear R users and experts,
I need to modify an exisiting R function from a package. The function/
variable is inside a namespace and I have problems accessing it.
I only need to get access to to corresponding sourcecode. I localised
the "RDX" and "RDB" files. But it seems to be a binary format.
How can I convert it to an ASCII format to open and extract the code
from a text editio?
Thanks
<PERSON>
|
ee5c9bd7-950c-0ecd-3fa9-272e360762af
|
['3342945b-248f-5692-468d-096984351a91']
|
Hi all,
I´ve created 2 repositories.
I would like to index both repositories with 3 different index.
I'm using the fedoragsearch client. In particular:
host:port updateIndex fromFoxmlFiles [repositoryName [filePath [indexName]]]
y problem is that I don´nt know how apply this sentence:
host:port updateIndex fromFoxmlFiles repository1 ???? index1 index2
host:port updateIndex fromFoxmlFiles repository2 ???? index3
At the moment when I use:
host:port updateIndex fromFoxmlFiles repository1 I get repository1 with 3 index:index1 index2 index3.
Any help welcome.
Luis Zorita
|
0c90123d-c44f-a3ea-852d-f586d0742d1f
|
['3342945b-248f-5692-468d-096984351a91']
|
Hi all:
Ingest tool is a very important tool when upgrading or a bulk modification.
When ingesting with previous fedora client (2.2.4) from a directory, if
the pid already exists( the object is in the repository) or its
not掣ell formed, a it skips the object and the process continue with
the next object in the directory. Now when I use the same functionality
with fedora client 3.7 the process is stopped.
Is there a way to get the same behavior with 3.7 as 2.2.4.
Thanks in advance
<PERSON>
|
72f2fd51-4a37-5085-ebc2-793249c4d65f
|
['3344c4ce-9119-178a-6aef-b5354e45f222']
|
Hi,
anyone using bling with E17 (I'm using it with GDM login manager)? I
experience problems when bling is loaded and logout/login. Something
wrong is spit into xsession-errors regarding "no desktop found" and
windows are invisible except for the menu. Shelves doesn't display.
(First time, when loading the module it works well inside. Next login ->
failure.)
cheers,
<PERSON>
|
cb883100-6142-5f67-bf87-d3493b4232df
|
['3344c4ce-9119-178a-6aef-b5354e45f222']
|
Hello,
I've installed e17 under gentoo with enlightenment overlay portage.
Everything is pretty and working well except the language module.
I cannot add languages to it as there is none in the configuration panel
to select. How can I add languages to it? Where does it look up which
languages to add as a choice?
I am using Xorg 7.3 standard gentoo ebuild (regarding the xkbmap files).
Cheers,
<PERSON>
|
0bc7763d-0f29-22d4-b124-df5ffc5778ab
|
['334c1144-3415-c28f-4d66-67187e4b4b95']
|
Spambayes is most certainly converging on 100%, just like in the ads.
;o)
But I want to know more! I have done my best to learn about message
tokens. I have RTFFAQ, I have browsed the troubleshooting guide, I have
perused the home page all to no avail.
Can someone please explain message tokens? Technical answer is fine.
All the best
<PERSON>
|
b5bf4dca-7fa1-98be-0c49-844c9d66fa3c
|
['334c1144-3415-c28f-4d66-67187e4b4b95']
|
As I train SpamBayes it is getting better and better!
I received one piece of spam today that was scored as 93% but I would
like to follow up on it. Not every day you can make a large booking at
the motel of a spammer in your local area :o) The bastard has even
used an email address that has been harvested!
In Outlook I dragged the email back to my inbox so I can call them after
0900 and the score then dropped to 3%. I said "delete as spam" and it
went back to spam box at 100% as expected. When I moved it back to
inbox, 3% again.
Is this a 'feature"?
All the best
Steve Davis
|
6c49e5fe-02c9-9034-8bfd-5bff489a4bb0
|
['336764d2-f892-b4f1-534c-a020eec0f18e']
|
Hi,
I was trying to validate my HTM files for HTML5 Validation , but there was
no method exposed for it.
Found an url :
http://validator.w3.org/check?uri=http://www.example.com/&doctype=HTML5&output=soap12
This Returns an xml file containg the HTML5 errors and warnings.
simmilarly to update file an uploaded_file parameter is there , but
implementing this in above url :
http://validator.w3.org/check?uploaded_file=C:\Users\harshit\Desktop\xyz\10Most.htm&doctype=HTML5&output=soap12
This Url is just opening the w3c website.
Is there any way to upload a file and get the same xml file as as output.
Waiting for a response
Thanks
Harshit
|
cc3dfa37-153f-2323-a851-fb35a5271eb8
|
['336764d2-f892-b4f1-534c-a020eec0f18e']
|
Hi,
I was trying to validate my HTM files for HTML5 Validation , but there was
no method exposed for it.
Found an url :
http://validator.w3.org/check?uri=http://www.example.com/&doctype=HTML5&output=soap12
This Returns an xml file containg the HTML5 errors and warnings.
simmilarly to update file an uploaded_file parameter is there , but
implementing this in above url :
http://validator.w3.org/check?uploaded_file=C:\Users\harshit\Desktop\xyz\10Most.htm&doctype=HTML5&output=soap12
This Url is just opening the w3c website.
Is there any way to upload a file and get the same xml file as as output.
Waiting for a response
Thanks
Harshit
|
d86bbf17-64c0-5c08-d640-06098e81fea3
|
['337c44c0-e640-1d48-fcd5-ed6e10fe2c0e']
|
I want the semantics of python lists with persistence; in particular,
I want to be sure that if I put objects in the list I will later get
them out in the same order.
I have been using PersistentList, borrowed from somewhere, that is
basically a regular list with a little persistence machinery tickling
added.
I notice that there are BTree classes and related set classes, in
particular OOSet. Does anyone know if that preserves order? From the
name and the test suite it looks as if it doesn't, even though it has
sequence semantics. I've looked at the c source only enough to see
the answer is not immediately obvious there!
So will OOSet do what I want? If not, is something else appropriate?
Thanks.
|
06ecb653-be95-3c56-8e39-2c4484b53d78
|
['337c44c0-e640-1d48-fcd5-ed6e10fe2c0e']
|
I would like to bind symbols to values, e.g, Q1=True, Q2=False.... and
then allow the user to specify arbitary logical expressions like
Q3 and Q4
or (given different bindings)
Q2 == 5
It would be fine if they could execute arbitrary python scraps.
It looks to me as if this might be a job for a PythonScript. I was
going to evaluate an arbitrary string, but since PythonScript has a
security and binding framework it seems better to use it. So I
have two questions:
1) Is PythonScript the most appropriate tool?
In particular, I am concerned because I am not calling it from the
web, but from some code in my product. The API reference does not
refer to this case as a possible use.
2) Exactly how do I bind the symbols for use within the script?
In case you are wondering, I'm doing this for rules like "only
answer question 5 if you said yes to questions 3 or 4".
Thanks.
|
578e0de4-681f-d63c-b70e-252a268d3445
|
['337f6ed6-088a-a486-aa41-8257e6498206']
|
Hi,
I have downloaded a ISO DVD Image of Debian using Jigdo, but the checksum doesn't match. I Would like to know how to use Jigdo (or other) to check the checksum of each file in the ISO image, one by one, and automatically download a fixed file to replace the corrupted file. I wouldn't like to download the whole image again, it's 4GB ;-). Thank you!
DJ
|
b9d559fa-a378-47f3-bed7-b476bfd6319e
|
['337f6ed6-088a-a486-aa41-8257e6498206']
|
Hi,
I have downloaded a ISO DVD Image of Debian using Jigdo, but the checksum doesn't match. I Would like to know how to use Jigdo (or other) to check the checksum of each file in the ISO image, one by one, and automatically download a fixed file to replace the corrupted file. I wouldn't like to download the whole image again, it's 4GB ;-). Thank you!
DJ
|
c2a8bebe-cf2f-eb1b-5ba3-e09b2de72e05
|
['3386fcc2-f412-43a9-ee18-b9d3211e6892']
|
The different support packages that are available through AVR-Ada can be
grouped in three different categories:
1. packages that have equivalents in the official Ada.* hierarchy, like
e.g. AVR.Strings, AVR.Real_Time
2. packages that contain driver code for the built-in periphery of the
controllers, like AVR.Timer0, AVR.UART, AVR.Eeprom
3. packages that contain drivers for often used external periphery, like
e.g. 1-wire, LCD, MCP4922
4. (yes, I found a fourth one) General utility functions, like crc8, crc16.
Most packages from 1 and 2 are currently in the AVR.* hierarchy,
packages from 3 and 4 don't have parent packages. Some of them (onewire,
lcd) are in separate libraries.
I was thinking about reorganizing the structure.
- put the Ada related packages below a parent package Ada8.* to express
the nature of small size (8-bitter) and retain the link to Ada. But
then they are quite AVR specific nevertheless
- on-chip periphery will stay in AVR.*
- no firm idea how to organize packages from categories 3 and 4. It
makes no sense to put everything in a single library and creating
libraries for every external device doesn't help either
Comments?
<PERSON>
|
737a078d-0ee0-2913-fe88-9b4afcf5d133
|
['3386fcc2-f412-43a9-ee18-b9d3211e6892']
|
I have just uploaded a binary release of gcc-4.3.3 for MinGW. It
includes the Ada compiler that is capable to build an AVR cross compiler
on Windows. You can find it in the AVR-Ada download section gcc-mingw.
You only need it if you want to build the AVR compiler on Windows.
I intend to release V1.1 of AVR-Ada before X-mas. It won't be a big
step, only a few fixes, basic support for some more processors, and
support for the Arduino platform (atmega168). I will also try to
provide a binary release for MinGW (if I manage to understand NSIS).
I am also currently updating the Wiki pages. Especially the Tutorial is
getting extended. Please review the pages and extend them as you see
fit or correct any language (grammar or other English) or thechnical
error. This is a wiki after all and everybody may contribute.
<PERSON>
|
092dacf1-eab1-7155-110b-21433636c84f
|
['33ab935a-05e9-8a2f-01ec-a3b11e9730be']
|
Hi,
I read - with great pleasure - the post
http://hyperthunk.wordpress.com/2012/05/28/does-erlangotp-need-a-new-package-management-solution/and
now I have been contacted by a group of people that are trying to put
together an Erlang entry for Google's Summer of Code.
Would it make sense to submit something on package management?
And would any of you be able to support students taking it on?
Cheers,
|
e4053eae-7de6-89b0-f132-f822ab19c5c2
|
['33ab935a-05e9-8a2f-01ec-a3b11e9730be']
|
Hi,
I have followed the advice from my colleague <PERSON> and moved our work in
progress document to Google Docs in order to ease the review process.
Please go to
PropertyBasedTesting101 -
https://docs.google.com/document/pub?id=1kTLvLKDpYBBKgo0S0W4sXUI5-BzAIDYFFfqqklEawao
and submit your comments and suggestions.
If there is anything you do not understand you should really give us a hint
now since you will not be able to spot the weak parts of the tutorial once
you have learned a bit more!!!
Cheers,
<PERSON>
|
f60a46fb-6462-03a9-f863-342bad0bf4a2
|
['33bcb199-9079-d91b-3b5a-58bcdd9d6fe6']
|
I have a script that downloads photos from a group (http://www.flickr.com/groups/ourspace/).
It iterates through the members of the OurSpace website (http://ourspace.tepapa.govt.nz/), gets a list of their photos in the group and grabs a copy of each one.
My script doesn't authenticate. 99% of the time it works fine and any problems can usually be fixed by asking the users to change the permissions on their photos.
Occasionally though I hit a problem where I just can't a users photos. The API will tell me they have photos in the group and how many but when I ask for the list of them I get an empty list, eg.
http://api.flickr.com/services/rest/?method=flickr.groups.pools.getPhotos&api_key=0d7180f6fb2a9131ca09948f55da0ba5&group_id=475835%40N23&user_id=77744239%40N00
What setting can a user apply that will cause this?
<PERSON>
|
16a539f6-706e-7b97-a321-1ec806d6bb1e
|
['33bcb199-9079-d91b-3b5a-58bcdd9d6fe6']
|
I have an API key that I've have for a while and never used for authenticated calls. I'm planning to start using it for secure calls.
My question is, is the 'key' and 'secret' I see on my Apps page usable as consumer key and consumer secret?
The docs about transitioning to the new API seems to be concerned with exchanging old access tokens for new ones.
<PERSON>
|
fd03ca84-8db9-7bf6-89fb-e38e95431971
|
['33dc6903-c7f5-c308-8f9a-0dfbc7729bfe']
|
Hi,
Can somebody direct me to the relevant doc or examples that demonstrate
the UI composition (similar to tiles or facelets) capability for both
Tapestry 4 and 5. I am about to convert an existing tiles based
application as part of the WEB MVC framework evaluation process and this
is the first thing that got me stumbled.
Thanks,
<PERSON>
|
91e8c2f4-c2f5-394c-868c-eb030dbf414a
|
['33dc6903-c7f5-c308-8f9a-0dfbc7729bfe']
|
Hi,
Spring recently released the following security vulnerability in its MVC data binding framework. Here is the description
The Spring Framework provides a mechanism to use client provided data to update the properties of an object. This mechanism allows an attacker to modify the properties of the class loader used to load the object (via 'class.classloader'). This can lead to arbitrary command execution since, for example, an attacker can modify the URLs used by the class loader to point to locations controlled by the attacker.
For full description, follow this link http://www.springsource.com/security/cve-2010-1622
Although Struts is not vulnerable to the exact attack described in the cve, we found Struts' binding mechanism do expose the opportunities for an attacker to manipulate other classloader properties such as "delegationMode", "jarPath", "antiJarLocking", etc. I am wondering if the Struts team is aware of this and any plans to have a fix in the near future.
Thanks,
<PERSON>
|
5c582e88-a57a-0d37-3a5e-c52857644220
|
['33e2e1d2-1c4f-98a4-a2f9-0a95d9bbfad6']
|
The latest PHP update breaks Squirrelmail... just an FYI. I had to
revert my system last night after running YOU. Symptoms are quite
simply that users can no longer log in to the web interface. You get a
message back saying that "You must log in to view the page."
<PERSON>
|
478d25c0-9155-1131-a81a-a869dd39222c
|
['33e2e1d2-1c4f-98a4-a2f9-0a95d9bbfad6']
|
So, what do I need to do to get a replacement DVD? Got my 8.0 update,
but the DVD seems no-op. Can't boot from it, can't read it once the
system is booted (I get: input/output error, could not determine
filesystem type.)
My 7.3 DVD works just fine (booting and reading), so I know it's not the
drive.
<PERSON>
|
e4a0fc25-8cfa-748d-88fa-2acd341fd22f
|
['33ed0700-7bda-5b42-17d5-cdb31aabea22']
|
Here is my problem:
The diffusion problem is set up in a Cartesian coordinate system (2D). But
due to the singularity behavior at the origin point, we need to solve the
equation in a Polar coordinate system.
So I created two meshes in the code: one is the ordinary Grid2D mesh for
the cartesian system, and the other is a PeriodicTopBottom2D mesh for the
Polar system (x=ln(r),y=theta. During the calculation we need to do some
matrix transformation from Cartesian system to the Polar system:
M(Polar) = O^{T} *M(Cartesian)*O
|
61b7f079-8a5f-f44c-aa6f-82c7d08c3c76
|
['33ed0700-7bda-5b42-17d5-cdb31aabea22']
|
Hi,
Currently I use pip to install fipy3.1 in another machine. But there always
come an error:
ImportError: No module named ez_setup
I remember I didn't have such a problem when I install it last time.
And I also meet some problem when unpack the source and install it.
Does anyone else meet with the same problem?
best,
Zebo
|
8201ce3d-eed5-ede0-a235-316e28cf5298
|
['33f04773-be07-877d-c1a2-e921a808a8bf']
|
Does anyone out there have pieces of a midrange APC SmartUPS floating
around?
The reason I ask is that I've got a SU1400 here, but the yellow battery
disconnect plug was lost during shipment and the connector is very odd. I
don't see a way to order this separately on APC's site.
-Janet
|
574820ec-99de-1500-a5c7-545ff7f7a80d
|
['33f04773-be07-877d-c1a2-e921a808a8bf']
|
Well, due to some juggling of systems (and influx of laptops) I have an
extra monitor. This is a nice one, a 21" GDM-5010PT (X7121A/365-1383),
and does 1600x1200x75Hz sharp and clear. It's the last generation before
they turned purple all over, it's got the beige bezel. Dual-input, 13W3
cable and HD15 (DE15) inputs, works fine on a PC, yada yada. I can throw
in an HD15 cable.
The catch is that I really do not want to ship it, it's just not worth it.
You can pick it up in 95006 or I can deliver it in the south bay area.
Best offer, I know the bottom has fallen out of the CRT market.
Also a few vertical Elite3d M3 UPA boards (X3677A/501-5574), 1280x1024,
13W3. I can send these off for $20 + shipping or so.
Time to clean out the shed next...
-Janet
|
e69b65d3-e0da-d079-ad48-a7b82dc496df
|
['33fe2377-0f3e-761c-1608-3500e1f95fbe']
|
<PERSON>,
I notice you've been filing tickets about problems installing various ports when running on Ubuntu, and I was wondering (and thought others might be wondering as well, so I'm Cc'ing the mailing list) what made you decide to run MacPorts on Linux. First, I was surprised you succeeded in installing MacPorts on Linux at all; I thought that had broken. But more than that, as you're discovering, a lot of ports and portgroups are written on the assumption that they are running on OS X, or at least Darwin. It will probably take significant effort to remove that assumption, and I'm not convinced it's worth the effort, since MacPorts is, as suggested by its name, made to run on Mac OS X, not on Linux or FreeBSD or other systems. Are none of the existing standard ways of getting software onto a Linu
x system suitable?
-Ryan
|
3461b98b-5734-7bb1-2507-fa5d8c68b616
|
['33fe2377-0f3e-761c-1608-3500e1f95fbe']
|
An addendum to my previous email about macOS Mojave, for users of Wine:
Wine is at its core 32-bit software. On 64-bit systems we offer the Wine ports with the universal variant, but the 64-bit parts are add-ons that don't function without the 32-bit parts. But since we can't build 32-bit software on Mojave anymore, unfortunately we can't offer Wine on Mojave at this time. CodeWeavers (the developers of Crossover and major contributors to Wine) are working on the problem [1] so hopefully we will be able to offer Wine on macOS Mojave and later versions in the future.
If you need Wine, either don't upgrade to Mojave yet, or use a pre-compiled Wine obtained from a source other than MacPorts.
-Ryan
|
c6653198-6b69-5d67-26e8-c767d4afa7b5
|
['34005484-2fd1-d803-63cc-def3a3d0c49c']
|
Hi,
Opps. Sorry. I had html set for job hunting and forgot to turn it off.
Is there some way I can remove the previous message before I burn in
flame hell?
Anyway,
I cannot find a definitive answer anywhere.
Situation:
RedHat 7.1 on a 40 gig drive w/ boot, root and swap.
Mounted a software raid 1 "array" of two identical 60 gig drives on
/home.
I have files on these drives dating before 1985.
Installed RedHat 7.3 clean on system drive without touching raid.
Confused about "make raid" and NOT formatting during install.
I can raidstart from a recovery installation and mount md0. Everybody is
home.
I cannot raidstart from the clean install.
There is tons of help on making a software raid volume during an install
but not a word about reusing one.
Question:
If I select "make raid" and mount the raid volume on /home and do not
format, will I blow up my home?
How do I get this raid volume back online?
Thank you,
lonn
|
0e39609d-9eee-3786-4d61-0f0cca130727
|
['34005484-2fd1-d803-63cc-def3a3d0c49c']
|
Hi,
I cannot find a definitive answer anywhere.
Situation:
RedHat 7.1 on a 40 gig drive w/ boot, root and swap.
Mounted a software raid 1 "array" of two identical 60 gig drives on
/home.
I have files on these drives dating before 1985.
Installed RedHat 7.3 clean on system drive without touching raid.
Confused about "make raid" and NOT formatting during install.
I can raidstart from a recovery installation and mount md0. Everybody is
home.
I cannot raidstart from the clean install.
There is tons of help on making a software raid volume during an install
but not a word about reusing one.
Question:
If I select "make raid" and mount the raid volume on /home and do not
format, will I blow up my home?
How do I get this raid volume back online?
Thank you,
<PERSON>
|
6f33fd7f-a72e-ec13-666c-6e17c52984ca
|
['3401ad58-1aa6-24ce-c6d6-7f7f78b06c86']
|
Hello everybody,
My name is <PERSON>, and I am passionate about carving marble. I
live in Houston, TX and I would consider myself to be at
the beginner-to-intermediate level. After tinkering with a set of chisels
and a small block of light emperador marble for about a year, I decided to
sign up for MARBLE/marble symposium in colorado in 2009. Since then I have
really enjoyed the art of stone sculpture and the process involved in
creating them.
My brother surprised me with a gift of two monumental blocks of light
emperador marble from spain, which I still have sitting around. I'm hoping
to carve them once I reach that level. In the meantime, I have been carving
a block of banded calcite from Mexico as well as reading books on stone
carving. So far, I have read <PERSON> book "Contemorary Stone
Sculpture" and I have also read a book called "Sculpture in Stone" by <PERSON> <PERSON> both of which reaveal different characteristics of the
artform.
I have been thinking of attending another symposium this coming summer and
have my eyes set on two. The first is the California Sculptors Symposium in
California, and the second one is the 2Sculpt carving workshop in Kansas
with <PERSON>. Any advise or experiences on these symposiums is
greatly welcome!
In the midst of searching for events to attend this summer, I discovered
that there are many stone carving symposiums out there all over the world.
So, since I have some web design experience, I created a compiled list of
the ones that I discovered and published it at
http://www.carvemarble.com/symposium . If you know of an event that is not
on the list, please let me know about it so that I can add it.
I just discovered this email list last week and wish that I had known about
it sooner as I have already gained some insightful knowledge since then.
Regards,
-Daniel Calderon
|
56c00047-07b7-aa33-26c9-bb6d9f6a7564
|
['3401ad58-1aa6-24ce-c6d6-7f7f78b06c86']
|
Thanks for the replies, <PERSON> that sounds like a good way to salvage a
rusty old tank.
For some smaller works, I have always just put together pedestals using
plywood and 2x4, though the results end up looking more like a tall and
thin workbench (rugged and with unsightly wood screws) than anything
gallery worthy. I now have two stone works that are larger and
heavier which I would like to place inside my home, yet I am having a hard
time figuring out how to elevate them to the proper viewing height (about
eye level). I will post a link to photos of the works in a bit.
<PERSON>
|
f04f1446-40c1-0b0b-b8e6-34d181de6690
|
['341039a7-4df1-8083-1748-a2ad066c949c']
|
The problem may possibly be indicated below. Note that the command link in
the example has an action listener registered on the listener. The text
says, "The commandLink tag is used to submit an action event to the
application." Therefore, an action listener must be registered to receive
the event. I believe the "action" attribute does not function in this tag
as it does in the commandButton tag. The "action" attribute is used to
further qualify navigation rules, in conjunction with the from-outcome, but
the action event and listener are what determine which method will be
invoked. (But I'm not sure)
Mark
|
142d268b-2e96-cd89-c775-c9e19720ec37
|
['341039a7-4df1-8083-1748-a2ad066c949c']
|
Well, web apps have to run in some web container or other. NB can deploy
web apps to a number of different servers: Sun App Server, JBoss 4.0.3, and
I believe WebLogic. Or you can use Ant or the server tools to repackage and
deploy either the war file or the build directory. Each server has its
specific configuration requirements that you have to address.
Mark
|
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