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What am I missing in the glp_simplex call? Or maybe I should just stick
with creating the cplex format and do an execlp()?
Any clues are warmly appreciated.
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Yes, Dmitry, please do consider Bernd's suggestions. It would be
appreciated by more than one.
Best regards
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to switch back to your GCC-built stack.
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> Hope this helps,
> Christoph
>
> Am 22.08.2018 um 18:23 schrieb Edscott Wilson:
> > Hi, Christoph,
> >
> > clang sounds good. I'll give it a try, But will I have to recompile dune
> > with clang or will it be com
recent
> versions of GCC very well, too.
> Valgrind might be worth a try. But it has more false positives and the
> output is more difficult to understand.
>
> Kind regards,
> Christoph
>
> Am 21.08.2018 um 18:10 schrieb Edscott Wilson:
> > OK.
> > I'll dig
ugging optimized code. If yes, is there any problem if the code is
> compiled with -O0? Not all symbols are always defined if there are
> optimized away so it might look like this.
>
> Timo
>
>
>
> Viele Grüße,
> Timo
> Am 21.08.2018 um 20:40 schrieb Edscott Wilson &
scott,
>
> can you please open an issue at https://git.iws.uni-stuttgart.
> de/dumux-repositories/dumux/issues ? Due to holiday season, it might take
> us some time to look at this. By opening an issue, it won't be forgotten.
>
> Kind regards
> Bernd
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> Von: Edscott Wi
I'm sorry for sending multiple posts, but it seems that the list server may
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-llapack -lblas
Any pointer would be greatly appreciated.
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nyways, we
prefer to run paraview after the simulation is done on the host machine,
and that is where the shared directory comes into play.
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best regards,
Edscott
2018-01-17 3:49 GMT-06:00 Timo :
>
>
> Am 16.01.2018 um 20:58 schrieb Edscott Wilson <
> edscott.wilson.gar...@gmail.com>:
>
> Hi all,
>
> I've removed the docker container I mentioned in the previous post, as
> there was a mista
ext I will see how to enable graphics support by studying the information
> you mention in your post.
>
>
>
> Best regards,
>
>
>
> Edscott
>
>
>
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>
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>
> *De:* Dumux [mailto:dumux-boun...@listserv.uni-stuttgart.de] *En nombre
> de *Timo Koch
> *Enviado
oup for DuMux (https://hub.docker.com/u/dumux/),
however it's also a bit outdated.
If you are interested in contributing useful Docker images, we are happy,
please contact us.
Best wishes,
Timo
On 03.01.2018 17:26, Edscott Wilson wrote:
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if that fails I'll go back to Msys-Mingw64.
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I guess I misunderstood. I have used plugins in *applications* developed
with gcc in mingw-w64. I really haven't looked into plugins used directly
by gcc. Of that I am ignorant.
sorry.
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> 于 2014/1/17 星期五 6:45, Edscott Wilson 写道:
> > I've used plugins
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N32_WINNT 0x502
-#include
-#include "mutex.h"
+# include
+# include
+# include
+# include
+# include
+# include
-#define LIFE_SEM 0xBAB1F00D
-#define DEAD_SEM 0xDEADBEEF
+#ifdef __cplusplus
+extern "C" {
+#endif
-typedef struct _sem_t _sem_t;
-struct _sem_t
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ave no objection to change the license (in
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> On 14.11.2013 2:27, Edscott Wilson wrote:
> > Here's the code for using named and unnamed semaphores in
> > Mingw-w64. The only function I have not tested (but looks OK now)
> > is _sem_timedwait().
> >
> > Code
ared
Mingw-w64 7z package at download site too.
// Copyright 2000-2013(C) Edscott Wilson Garcia under GNU GPLv3
#ifdef DEBUG_TRACE
# define TRACE(...) \
{ \
fprintf(stderr, "TRACE:");\
fprintf(stderr, __VA_ARGS__); \
fflush(stderr);\
}
#else
# define TRACE(...)
Well, figured it out.
I had this in configure.ac:
m4_define([release], [1])
This breaks the definition of dlname in the .la file libtool produces.
2013/11/3 Edscott Wilson
> I've read through the libtool manual and google'd around, but the
> following has me dumfounded.
&g
olute time is better to keep things consistent. As soon as I
put in the code to support unnamed semaphores, I'll post the corrected code
to the list.
Thanks for your comments!
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No need to be sorry. Great stuff, this MinGW-w64.
As soon as I cook up some wrapper code and test it in libtubo, I'll post it
for your review.
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the underlying
control structure gets freed before its time is really up.
This is what I was talking about. All this was done with plain MingW. I
have yet to build dll's with Mingw-64, but I surmise the issue will be the
same.
t is interesting. I must try it out.
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> paragraph.
>
> 2013/11/4 Edscott Wilson :
> > 2- Local semaphores (shared only between threads). Posix semaphores in
> Mingw
> > seem to be subject to race conditions not present in Linux or FreeBSD.
>
semaphores with pthread conditions and things worked just
fine.
2013/10/21 Edscott Wilson
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>
>
> 2013/10/21 LRN
>
>> W32 semaphores[1] are shared by default.
>> mingw-w64 winpthreads use these semaphores internally when pshared is
>> PTHREAD_PROCESS_SHARED, so y
I
create with libtool have regular
a "dlname" (one of the "library_names").
Could anyone please tell me what libtool means when this kind of weird
dlname is generated in the .la file?
Any pointer would be greatly appreciated.
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windows sometime during the next few days.
2013/10/16 Ozkan Sezer
> On 10/16/13, Edscott Wilson wrote:
> > 2013/10/16 Ruben Van Boxem
> >
> >> 2013/10/16 Edscott Wilson
> >>
> >>>
> >>> I appreciate
2013/10/16 Ruben Van Boxem
> 2013/10/16 Edscott Wilson
>
>>
>> I appreciate all the responses. This is the result.
>>
>> 1. The option O_BINARY is not available in fcntl.h for gcc, So
>> open("test.dbh", O_RDWR|O_BINARY) does not work.
>>
&g
/10/16 niXman
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> Edscott Wilson писал 2013-10-16 18:53:
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> ... Since I require use of lseek() ...
>
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indows.
What could possibly be wrong?
Is there some Windows trick you need apply to make read() work as it is
intended?
Or would it be a bug of the mingw gcc port?
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with gcc-4.7.2 or later.
2013/9/9 Alcione Ferreira
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>> Thank you! I will try your suggestion.
>
gettext stuff screws things up
with Glib::ustring? Usage of giomm and other functions which rely on
Glib:ustring will also lead to segv.
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This is a follow up on
http://comments.gmane.org/gmane.comp.gnome.lib.gtk%2B.devel.apps/31337
I've kept investigating the bug and found that it occurs on any processor,
but only when fvwm2 is the WM and the desktop is located beyond the fourth
desktop. It does not occur in gtk-2.24, but invariable
2013/3/26 Allin Cottrell
> On Tue, 26 Mar 2013, Edscott Wilson wrote:
>
> It would be nice know that >=pango1.32.4 means that systems with
>> fontconfig, freetype and xft if and only if harfbuzz >= 0.9.9.
>>
>> Seems like the pango 1.32.4 configure.ac test
It would be nice know that >=pango1.32.4 means that systems with
fontconfig, freetype and xft if and only if harfbuzz >= 0.9.9.
Seems like the pango 1.32.4 configure.ac tests in things in the wrong order.
2013/3/25 Matthias Clasen
> GTK+ 3.8.0 is now available for download at:
>
> http://dow
2013/2/18 Colomban Wendling
>
> Or maybe I got you wrong and you'd like to *draw* on your GdkPixbuf?
> I'm afraid this just isn't possible directly. If you really want to do
> that, you'll probably have to manually do some pixel conversion. You
> can create a Cairo surface of the pixbuf's size,
Hello list,
For years I've been a fvwm user and I have a filemanager called Rodent,
(http://xffm.org which evolved from the filemanager for xfce versions 4.0
and 4.2). Currently I'm working on a new release and I've come up with a
problem which may be fvwm related.
On desktops 1-4, everyth
Any other hypothesis?
2013/2/12 Edscott Wilson
>
> I'm battling with a race condition for several week now, and have not been
> able to determine anything incorrect in my development code (http:/
> xffm.org). The situation is as follows: If I compile with gtk+2,
> everything i
I'm battling with a race condition for several week now, and have not been
able to determine anything incorrect in my development code (http:/xffm.org).
The situation is as follows: If I compile with gtk+2, everything is fine.
Compilation with gtk+3 produces a race condition on mapping the popup me
,
put in a g_idle function.
2013/1/30 Edscott Wilson
> The current method for calling gtk_xx instructions is from the main thread
> only (i.e., that which owns the main loop context). You can do this by
> means of g_main_context_invoke(). Otherwise you must use the deprecated
> gdk_t
The current method for calling gtk_xx instructions is from the main thread
only (i.e., that which owns the main loop context). You can do this by
means of g_main_context_invoke(). Otherwise you must use the deprecated
gdk_threads_enter/gdk_threads_leave mutex method. The deprecated method is
slower
very helpful.
Issue solved.
Thanks.
2013/1/23 Andrew Potter
> On Wed, Jan 23, 2013 at 1:38 PM, Edscott Wilson <
> edscott.wilson.gar...@gmail.com> wrote:
>
> > Maybe it's just a bug in Valgrind... I'm finding that a threaded
> > environment may co
2013/1/23 David Nečas
>
> Whether gtk_combo_box_get_path_for_child() can be called with a visible
> child different from those enumerated there (the only way a leak can
> occur) I cannot tell.
>
> In any case, any suspected leak that goes through GSlice should be first
> reproduced with G_SLICE=a
:gtk_widget_get_path
fun:reset_style_recurse
fun:gtk_widget_set_parent
fun:gtk_combo_box_add
fun:g_closure_invoke
}
2013/1/22 Edscott Wilson
>
> Would the following be a leak in the gtk library (which I should not worry
> about), or a leak in my program ( http://xffm.org )?
&
Would the following be a leak in the gtk library (which I should not worry
about), or a leak in my program ( http://xffm.org )?
==19528==
==19528== 24 bytes in 1 blocks are definitely lost in loss record 2,773 of
9,919
==19528==at 0x4C2AABB: malloc (in
/usr/lib64/valgrind/vgpreload_memcheck-a
incipal Software Engineer
> > BlueQuartz Software Dayton, Ohio
> > mike.jack...@bluequartz.net www.bluequartz.net
> >
> > On Jul 18, 2012, at 6:05 PM, edscott wilson garcia wrote:
> >
> > > Hi forum,
> > >
> > >I
Hi forum,
In order to get hdf5 1.8.9 to compile cleanly with no fuzz on mingw,
just patch two files, configure.in and src/Makefile. Then regenerate
scripts with "aclocal && autoheader && libtoolize && automake && autoconf".
Finally run configure with the option "--with-mingw", compile and enjo
Hello,
2012/2/21 Adam C Powell IV
> tags 660241 moreinfo
> thanks
>
> Hello,
>
> On Fri, 2012-02-17 at 09:37 -0600, Edscott Wilson Garcia wrote:
> > Package: libhypre-2.4.0
> > Version: 2.4.0b-7
> > Severity: important
> >
> >
> > Hypre
Package: libhypre-2.4.0
Version: 2.4.0b-7
Severity: important
Hypre works fine with mpich2. Instalation via debian package invariably ties
it up with openmpi. When target user has a preference for mpich2 (or a specific
need for mpich2), the libhypre debian package is no good. Package should be
c
Hello all,
Current debian packages for hdf5 are quite out of date and I needed to
install hdf5 library on several users' computer in order to test a
simulation software. And the installation had to be from binary package in
the conventional manner. So I went ahead and prepared debian packages fo
From: Edscott Wilson Garcia
To: debian-mentors@lists.debian.org
Subject: RFS: rodent
Dear mentors,
I am looking for a sponsor for my package "rodent".
* Package name: rodent
Version : 4.6.2
Upstream Author : edsc...@xfce.org
* URL : http://rodent.xffm.org/
On Mon, 24 Apr 2006, Michelle Konzack wrote:
Hello Renato,
Am 2006-04-22 12:46:11, schrieb seventh guardian:
I did ask for some kind of support for this a while ago. Since then I
got used to not having it, but even so ended up using rox as a desktop
app.
You can also use xffm-4.3 which
rmation to their advantage.
>
> Does anyone agree that putting mime parsing in a library available to any Xfce
> application is a good idea? or am I off my rocker?
>
>
You currently (xfce-4.2.x) can also have mime recognition by loading the
"mime" module installed by
are happy for this code to be
> licenced under the GPL.
>
> Kind regards,
> Angus
>
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El mié, 29-09-2004 a las 10:46, Pramod Patangay escribió:
> Hi All,
>
> I am trying to add accelerators to menu items. But
> they don't seem to work as they should. There's a
> menuitem which when activated will hide the menu bar.
> But once the menu bar is hidden, none of the
> accelerators work.
e the mouse is over the
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Is there any way to swap mouse buttons 1 and 3 for left hand people
within a gtk2 app? In particular I'm looking to be able to
expand/collapse treeview nodes without messing with the private gtk
stuff used to determine if the click occurred on the expander symbol.
TIA,
Edscott Wilson G
On Mon, 2003-10-20 at 08:49, Boszormenyi Zoltan wrote:
> Hi,
>
> is it possible to append a row to a TreeModel while having
> an iterator going through the same model?
Probably a hack but... if you append the row to a treepath greater than
that of the iterator, no problem. But if you append it to
Hi,
I'm using Hiroyuki's toshiba_acpi patch (posted on the freebsd-mobile
list), and it captures the extra buttons for acpi settings. I want to
use such events to do things in userland.
Does anybody know how to pass make a kernel module generate a specific
keypress event in userland?
Any ideas o
On Thu, 2003-10-02 at 14:55, Owen Taylor wrote:
> There is a new GtkComboBox widget in CVS which will replace
> GtkCombo and GtkOptionMenu for GTK+-2.4. But what I was
> saying was not that you should be using something different,
> but rather saying that RFE's for GtkCombo won't be accepted.
>
>
This is what I hear from Owen:
+--- Additional Comments From [EMAIL PROTECTED] 2003-10-02 15:08
---
+I don't know what you mean "set as a user signal handler"
+
+But connecting to events on combo->popwin is certainly not
+legitimate.
+
+And in any case GtkCombo is being deprecated for GTK
be processed by
the event loop and be non-blocking. Just a hypothesis...
On Thu, 2003-10-02 at 14:04, Sven Neumann wrote:
> Hi,
>
> edscott wilson garcia <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>
> > Does anybody know the correct way to pass on keypressed signals
> > rec
On Tue, 2003-09-30 at 20:09, edscott wilson garcia wrote:
> Hi,
>
> Does anybody know the correct way to pass on keypressed signals
> received by one widget to another? Either of the following two lines
> causes gtk to segfault when signal received by GtkCombo is passe
event,data,NULL);
gtk_signal_emit_by_name (GTK_OBJECT (entry),
"key_press_event",event,data);
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On Wed, 2003-09-17 at 07:07, Igor Gorbounov wrote:
> Hi, All!
> Is there any reliable method for calculating the size of a filled
> TreeView before showing it, for proper setting the size of a window
> containing this treeview?
> get_width() for TreeViewColumns returns 0, get_width() for the treevi
On Wed, 2003-09-17 at 15:05, Philippe wrote:
> Hello,
> I've got a dialog with three treeviews and one treemodel filled with the
> names of all the users for the system. I'd like the three treeviews to
> use the same treemodel. yet they must not display the same users.
>
> my question is : is ther
On Sun, 2003-08-31 at 13:27, Christer Palm wrote:
> Hi!
>
> A question for all you GtkTreeModel wizards out there;
>
> I have implemented a custom GtkTreeModel to model a directory tree. For
> obvious performance reasons, I need to delay the scanning of a
> subdirectory until the user actually
Does anybody how to have a gtkCombo where the associated GList is
visible the entry is receiving keyboard input?
I mean, something like what you see in mozilla while typing something
into the location entry?
Can that behaviour be achieved in gtk without some ugly hack?
TIA
Edscott
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On Sat, 2003-08-30 at 20:48, Vadim Berezniker wrote:
> Vadim Berezniker wrote:
> > I want to change the entire background of a GtkTextView to the
> > background of its parent container. Using Tags, I can only change the
> > background of the parts of the view with text.
> > Changing the backgroun
On Fri, 2003-08-29 at 12:28, Paulo Ricardo Batista Mesquita wrote:
> Hello guys,
>
> I am writing an application that receives data in portuguese language, it runs both
> Linux (English) and Windows (Brazilian Portuguese).
>
> In the beginning, I was writing the code using non English characters
On Sun, 2003-08-17 at 23:33, Vadim Berezniker wrote:
> wilfried kopp wrote:
> > Hi everybody,
> >
> > I am stuck with a segmentation fault caused by a treeview and I have pent hours
> > trying to figure out what's wrong with no success.
> >
> >
> > Here is how I create the model (I simplified t
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On vie, 2003-07-25 at 04:41, Albert Pala wrote:
> i want to ask if someone can help me:
> in my program at starup i create huge balanced tree ( ~3*10^6 items ) from fixed
> file.
> it took about 8s on my computer.
> how can i rearrange the input file to get shorter time ? ( minimize number of
> o
El mar, 08-07-2003 a las 11:24, Andrej Prsa escribió:
> Hello, everyone!
>
> Could anyone please tell me if it's possible to extract the parent
> GtkTreeModel out of GtkTreeViewColumn?
>
> Or, if someone could maybe suggest a better way to extract the data from
> the selected column in a function
El vie, 04-07-2003 a las 11:38, Andrej Prsa escribió:
> Hi, everyone!
>
> I am trying to "upgrade" from CLists to GtkTreeViews since my transition
> from 1.2 to 2.0. I have a spin button that declares how many rows a
> GtkTreeModel (with a GtkListStore) should contain; attached to the
> "changed"
El jue, 03-07-2003 a las 05:13, Martin Stubenschrott escribió:
> Well, if the widget has the focus, then the space bar is natural.
> Sorry, I think I didn't specify this clearly enough. I mean, when the
> focus is on one button I can activate any other button with the
> Alt-key support. Space bar
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