Back in the day when I worked for Telstra Wholesale we did ISP cutovers
from Telstra ADSL to the Spectrum Share product. Teams of techs would go
into exchanges and cut them over, then hand over the FNN's to the teams in
the office to make the billing changes. Some poor schlub (...me) had to
This is an excellent service being provided. Thank you.
Questions. the Guidelines state:
• NOTE - Persons without a Date of Birth and no Date of Death are assumed to be
Living
With a birth year recorded, but no Death Date… what is the cut off age to
assume death by the software, and
realistically they should be calling it Office 340-ish.
On Wed, 11 Oct 2023 at 21:06, Shane Chrisp wrote:
> Just for those who may be wondering what the issue is. This is from
> Microsoft.
>
>
> 11 October 2023 at 12:22 pm AWST
>
> Title: Users are unable to receive external email messages
Also, forgive me as I'm a n00b with using Launchpad. I was not sure how
to add the tag "verification-failed-lunar". Thanks.
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I was able easily to install version 44.1 as well:
$ sudo apt-get install mutter/lunar-proposed
Reading package lists... Done
Building dependency tree... Done
Reading state information... Done
Selected version '44.1-0ubuntu1' (Ubuntu:23.04/lunar-proposed [amd64]) for
'mutter'
Selected version
Also, forgive me as I'm a n00b with using Launchpad. I was not sure how
to add the tag "verification-failed-lunar". Thanks.
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I was able easily to install version 44.1 as well:
$ sudo apt-get install mutter/lunar-proposed
Reading package lists... Done
Building dependency tree... Done
Reading state information... Done
Selected version '44.1-0ubuntu1' (Ubuntu:23.04/lunar-proposed [amd64]) for
'mutter'
Selected version
Super, thank you for the information, Jeremy.
-SW
On Tue, May 23, 2023 at 3:55 PM Jeremy Bícha <2013...@bugs.launchpad.net>
wrote:
> Scott, the mutter 44.1 update for Ubuntu 23.04 needs to be manually
> approved by a member of the Ubuntu SRU team before it will be built as a
> -proposed
Super, thank you for the information, Jeremy.
-SW
On Tue, May 23, 2023 at 3:55 PM Jeremy Bícha <2013...@bugs.launchpad.net>
wrote:
> Scott, the mutter 44.1 update for Ubuntu 23.04 needs to be manually
> approved by a member of the Ubuntu SRU team before it will be built as a
> -proposed
Is there any news or ETA for the new mutter 44.1-1ubuntu1 package?
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Is there any specific date that Gnome 44.1 will be released for Lunar?
Also, FYI only, I've noticed that Firefox (snap, version 112.0.2-1, rev
2605) doesn't seem to suffer the same issue as other application
windows. I wonder why that is?
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> No guarantee that any solution is real, though.
>
>
>
> So you can not expect a solution by quadrature. You must try to solve
> you system numerically.
> >
> >
> > - Mail d’origine -
> > De: Scott Wilson
> > À: sage-support
&
Hello, I am new to sage math and tried to get the solution to the following
nonlinear equation system. Sage has been working on this since yesterday
and I am wondering how long I should typically wait. All comments are
appreciated. Thanks in advance.
var('A B E F I J R T')
eq1 =
Mate, they're awful lately. They're also getting smarter. Last one I got, I
told him I was AFP, international fraud division. He said he was from ASIO
working undercover for Telstra...
On Thu, 24 Feb 2022 at 12:58, Kai wrote:
> Just got a call on "0432 383 486" from "Alex Watson from Telstra,
I'm sort of out of the loop, but has there been communications with the VFX
Reference Platform recently? I think that some of the issues brought up
such as build flags for OpenVDB could be resolved. I know that as a
pipeline TD in a studio, having all of the vendors on the same page about
all
My only issue against format is that the word is a bit overloaded. In my
experience with Python and Rust, format generally means string formatting.
I personally vote to make the word more explicit, like datatype, but I
haven't had issues with it in the past.
On Wed, Dec 29, 2021, 6:05 PM Thomas
Commit: 74d5a93b2bf7806993d9baa24fd35228e52c4970
Author: Scott Wilson
Date: Tue Mar 30 11:16:45 2021 +0200
Branches: master
https://developer.blender.org/rB74d5a93b2bf7806993d9baa24fd35228e52c4970
Armature: Add Display Axis Offset
Display the bone axes at the head (root) of the bone by default
module. Probably
dunecontrol just runs over it as it is not a required dependency?
Kind regards
Bernd
Von: DuMux Im Auftrag von Ed Scott
Wilson Garcia
Gesendet: Freitag, 29. Januar 2021 02:21
An: Gläser, Dennis ;
dumux@listserv.uni-stuttgart.de
Betreff: Re: [DuMux] Problem with dumux-cour
for the absent
minded? Probably not.
Best regards,
Edscott
From: DuMux on behalf of Ed Scott
Wilson Garcia
Sent: Thursday, January 28, 2021 2:51 PM
To: Dennis Gläser ;
dumux@listserv.uni-stuttgart.de
Subject: Re: [DuMux] Problem with dumux-course
Hello Timo,
When I run a dunecontrol configure for dumux-course, I get the following:
-- Adding custom target for config.h generation
-- The following OPTIONAL packages have been found:
* dune-alugrid
* dune-foamgrid
* dune-uggrid
* LatexMk
* LATEX, Type setting system
But for
That's only valid for the lifetime of the object, though (it uses the
memory location of the object). If you restart Blender, delete the Python
object, or create a new Python object that points to the same memory in C,
then all the IDs will likely be different for the same object in C. Also,
the C
Depending on how it is implemented, the unique IDs may be problematic. I
know that some other 3d packages do have support for unique IDs, but if you
reference in an asset multiple times, then you have duplicate IDs. If this
is something that the developers are interested in doing, then I'd like to
That works for me. I'll start contributing bindings once Anders sends in
the first PR.
On Tue, Oct 20, 2020 at 5:39 PM Larry Gritz wrote:
> On Oct 20, 2020, at 1:56 PM, Anders Langlands
> wrote:
>
> Ok so then what I think I’ll do is port the C part of my rust crate over
> to oiio proper,
s I
> merge as long as nobody objects. Maybe because OIIO does so much and works
> overall so well, I think people underestimate how much effort it takes to
> keep it working and growing, and how close to the edge we are simply by
> having so much of the internals and the management going
/OpenTimelineIO/tree/c-otio
On Mon, Oct 19, 2020 at 8:35 PM Scott Wilson wrote:
> Works for me!
>
> Also, some other questions.
>
> - In the case of TypeDesc, we could probably have a 1:1 interface between
> C and C++. But something like ImageSpec would either have to replace the
> s
and “delete Type” to make that explicit. Then overloads
> would be Type_new_with_XXX.
>
> On Tue, 20 Oct 2020 at 15:31, Scott Wilson wrote:
>
>> I've taken a look at a few C libraries, and here's my initial results:
>>
>> Git: (Example from commit.h)
>> GIT_
, 2020 at 7:31 PM Scott Wilson wrote:
> I've taken a look at a few C libraries, and here's my initial results:
>
> Git: (Example from commit.h)
> GIT_EXTERN(const git_oid *) git_commit_id(const git_commit *commit);
>
> Tensorflow:
> https://github.com/tensorflow/tensorflow/blo
ciple of least surprise."
>
> But I'd certainly defer to modern C sensibilities, however they have
> evolved their practices without true namespaces and classes.
>
>
>
> On Oct 19, 2020, at 5:23 PM, Scott Wilson wrote:
>
> Yeah, I think we'd want to target C99, because as far as
t; generalize into an overall rule. I'm hesitant to propose a rule first
>> without examples to know if we're going to hate it in practice.
>>
>> Which C standard would you want to target?
>>
>> -- lg
>>
>>
>> On Oct 19, 2020, at 1:51 PM, Scott Wilson w
her languages,
>> So far we didn't want to go the C route, but that might not be a bad
>> idea since it would open the library a lot more and it might make it
>> simpler to automate, at least the bulk of it, for Rust.
>>
>> We need to discuss the approach.
>>
any programming project, though
>> I've followed it from afar and like the idea of helping that community.
>> TBH, the main thing that keeps me from spending any time on Rust is just
>> that I can't contemplate the hassle of trying to program without my
>> favourite librar
ust binding here if you're interested:
> https://github.com/anderslanglands/oiio-rs
>
> On Sun, 18 Oct 2020 at 04:43, Scott Wilson wrote:
>
>> Awesome, thank you very much! I'll try this out and see how badly I break
>> things.
>>
>> On Sat., Oct. 17, 2020, 1:02
- strides.
>
>
> On Oct 17, 2020, at 12:42 AM, Scott Wilson wrote:
>
> Thanks! I guess to come from this at a different angle, let's say I'm
> doing something like this:
>
> std::vector pixels(10*10*3*1);
> ImageInput.read_image(TypeDesc::UINT8, @pixels[0])
>
> Wou
the file, the ystride is 640 (= 10*16*4), because each scanline
> of the little 10x10 image that you read needs to be placed on the proper
> scanline of the 160x50 mosaic you are assembling in memory.
>
> -- lg
>
>
> P.S. Woo-hoo for making a Rust wrapper. I think that's a total
I'm experimenting with a Rust wrapper for OIIO, and had some questions
about the stride.
Let's say I have an image that is 10x10 pixels, and 3 channels, and 1 byte
per channel. What strides would be invalid for that image? I'm guessing
that anything between -10 * 10 * 3 * 1 to 10 * 10 * 3 * 1 and
* if not out :*
>
> * print("error:", oiio.geterror())* image_format = out.format_name()
>
> Maybe there's something up with opening that particular file.
>
>
> On Sep 23, 2020, at 10:18 AM, Scott Wilson wrote:
>
> Hello all,
>
> We're upgrading oiio from
Hello all,
We're upgrading oiio from 1.7 to 2.2.6.1 for the big Python 3 update. I've
compiled oiio with FFmpeg support for Python 2.7 and 3.7.
I have some code that I use to get the file type of an image or movie that
looks like this:
out = oiio.ImageOutput.create(path)
image_format =
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Ok, thanks! Seems like a fair amount of work without a really
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Is there a way it could become part of the Apache Arrow
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Scott Wilson updated ARROW-8199:
Attachment: DataFrame.h
Hey Wes,
I hope you and yours are doing well in this strange time.
I'm
I haven't done it with alpine linux, but chances are if you're compiling
things for use outside of docker, you'll probably want to compile with
centos 7 + vfx reference platform stuff.
On Tue, Jul 21, 2020 at 6:52 PM Daniel Flood
wrote:
> Hi folks,
>
> I build oiio for our studio using a
Hi All,
Does anyone have a lead on smart hands in Thebarton, SA? I need someone to
log into a linux machine locally and see if they can bring an ethernet
interface up.
Replies off-list thanks.
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Ah. That will be very cool. Thanks for your feedback. I’ll
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Attachment: ArrowCsv.cpp
Hi Wes,
I hope you and yours are staying healthy in this strange new
Hi All,
Looking for some smart hands to help us diagnose an edge machine that's
dropped off our site reliability agent this morning at Bibra Lake in Perth.
Will need a HDMI screen, keyboard, probably hivis and steelcaps. Replies
off list please.
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[~wesm] I've taken a stab at implementing ChunkedArray covers
Scott Wilson created ARROW-8248:
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Project: Apache
Scott Wilson created ARROW-8248:
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Key: ARROW-8248
URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/ARROW-8248
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Ah, that's already helpful. I thought you meant for Table
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Thanks Wes. I'm trying to replace portions of my python/pandas
Scott Wilson created ARROW-8199:
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Hi Lorenzo,
De: lc [mailto:lorenzo.camp...@uniroma1.it]
Enviado el: lunes, 27 de enero de 2020 12:45 a. m.
Para: Ed Scott Wilson Garcia
Asunto: Re: [DuMuX] about BC and episodes
>Just to give you a better idea, I need to simulate the EOR with
>water-polymer-oil or water-surfacta
g Iron Fist of Maven™)
>
> Robert
>
> [1]
> https://maven.apache.org/enforcer/enforcer-rules/bannedDependencies.html
>
> On 25-1-2020 04:48:46, Scott Wilson wrote:
> Ok Thank you Elliotte. I've googled checkstyle so will read up on that.
>
> Another solution: I crea
ork for the same reason.
> classpathDependencyExcludes removes a jar from the classpath, and you
> need the jar in the classpath, at least in most circumstances. A
> custom checkstyle rule might solve your problem, but you can't do it
> by changing the classpath.
>
> On Fri, Jan 24, 2020 at
the transitive dependencies would still be needed in the
> classpath or the tests will fail with runtime NoClassDefFoundErrors
> and the like.
>
> What you want sounds a little like strict_java_deps in bazel:
> https://blog.bazel.build/2017/06/28/sjd-unused_deps.html
>
> On
Hi Lorenzo,
Here we are using episodes to simulate injection of low salinity water into a
core saturated with oil with the following a sequence:
first: high salinity
second: medium salinity
third: low salinity
At first we were using episodes from dumux 2.12, but those were no longer
> >)
> > *and
> > AFAIK this is not currently supported, but I have a specific reason for
> > wanting this.
>
> It would be great if you could shared this with us
>
>
> Kind regards
> Karl Heinz Marbaise
>
>
> >
> >
> > *I'd really appreciate if someone can add that for me and let me know
> when
> > it's done.*
> >
> > *Please let me know if you have any questions.*
> >
> >
> > *Regards*
> >
> > *Scott Wilson*
> >
> > *http://linkedin.com/in/hockeyeh <http://linkedin.com/in/hockeyeh>*
> >
>
ope>)
*and
AFAIK this is not currently supported, but I have a specific reason for
wanting this.
*I'd really appreciate if someone can add that for me and let me know when
it's done.*
*Please let me know if you have any questions.*
*Regards*
*Scott Wilson*
*http://linkedin.com/in/hockeyeh
Some time ago I mentioned on this list that in our office we hade created a
perl parser and gtk+ app to visualize typetags and properties for example
problems. That version worked for DuMuX release 2.12. And now it works with
both release 2.12 and 3.0.
Basically the perl parser creates an
Ah, AFAIK, Telstra have never offered a 3G 900mhz product, only 850("Next
G") and 2100 (3G).Likewise, AFAIK Optus have never offered a 850/2100 -
only 900/2100. Telstra 2100mhz is EOL from what I understand.
@Nick Edwards - when you say alert SMS's, what do you mean? If this is for
alert SMS to
0 videos simultaneously at warp
> speed then just firing them when they miss something.
>
> On 10/4/19 11:54 am, Scott Wilson wrote:
>
> I feel like legislation will compel tech companies to implement human
> screening in some capacity, and there will be huge downsides to that - I
&g
Hi All,
I'm chasing a supplier for pre-built, rack mountable, x86/nvidia machines
for a computer vision project. We could build them in house, but we'd like
something that's repeatable, and able to be drop shipped with a prebuilt
image to where we need them to go - without our internal workforce
I feel like legislation will compel tech companies to implement human
screening in some capacity, and there will be huge downsides to that - I
mean, which is more likely:
a) screening team members are offered abundant mental health support
resources, given follow-through on reporting (that video
ty of existing model implementations and tests as examples
for what the new way looks like.
Timo
On 14.03.19 17:42, Ed Scott Wilson Garcia wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I've currently got some programs that run on a dumux-3.0-alpha version
> (git commit 913003596) and I wonder if t
Hi,
I've currently got some programs that run on a dumux-3.0-alpha version (git
commit 913003596) and I wonder if there is a roadmap or howto to update the
code to the current 3.0 release. What I notice on first observation is that all
the properties macros have been replaced by code
Ok. I will follow your suggestion.
Thanks!
-Mensaje original-
De: Martin Beck [mailto:martin.b...@iws.uni-stuttgart.de]
Enviado el: martes, 12 de marzo de 2019 05:14 a. m.
Para: Ed Scott Wilson Garcia; DuMuX User Forum
CC: Manuel Coronado Gallardo
Asunto: Re: [DuMuX] Using Biot's
el: lunes, 11 de marzo de 2019 04:10 a. m.
Para: DuMuX User Forum; Ed Scott Wilson Garcia
CC: Manuel Coronado Gallardo
Asunto: Re: [DuMuX] Using Biot's Modulus and coefficient in el2p model
Hi Edscott,
yes, the model assumes alpha = 1. If you want to adapt this, you have to change
We are now introducing Biot's modulus into the el2p problem and using this to
calculate Skempton's coefficient instead of the other way around (Biot's
modulus = 1/c0_).
In order to obtain the undrained bulk modulus we also need Biot's coefficient
(alpha), so we also provide that in the input
[mailto:dumux-boun...@listserv.uni-stuttgart.de] En nombre de Ed
Scott Wilson Garcia
Enviado el: martes, 5 de marzo de 2019 05:03 p. m.
Para: Martin Beck; DuMuX User Forum
CC: Manuel Coronado Gallardo
Asunto: Re: [DuMuX] el2p issue almost clear
Hi Martin,
I've spent the day digging
Phases is declared?
Best regards,
Edscott
From: Martin Beck
Sent: Tuesday, March 5, 2019 1:34 AM
To: Ed Scott Wilson Garcia; DuMuX User Forum
Cc: Manuel Coronado Gallardo
Subject: Re: [DuMuX] el2p issue almost clear
Hi Edscott,
thanks for your comment
applied to existing reservoir engineering simulators, or so they say.
Best regards,
Edscott
De: Martin Beck [mailto:martin.b...@iws.uni-stuttgart.de]
Enviado el: lunes, 4 de marzo de 2019 02:12 a. m.
Para: DuMuX User Forum; Ed Scott Wilson Garcia
CC: Manuel Coronado Gallardo
Asunto: Re: [DuMuX
-stuttgart.de>>
on behalf of Ed Scott Wilson Garcia mailto:edsc...@imp.mx>>
Sent: Thursday, February 28, 2019 11:50:39 PM
To: DuMuX User Forum
Cc: Manuel Coronado Gallardo
Subject: [DuMuX] el2p issue almost clear
One further question, the force that presses down on the grid
dumux-boun...@listserv.uni-stuttgart.de] En nombre de Ed
Scott Wilson Garcia
Enviado el: viernes, 22 de febrero de 2019 02:48 p. m.
Para: DuMuX User Forum
Asunto: [DuMuX] typetag and property visualization app (2.12)
One of the main hurdles I have had with Dumux code is figuring out where
propertie
h, Timo; Edscott Wilson; Ed Scott Wilson Garcia;
Martin Diaz
Betreff: Re: [DuMuX] using el2p with fluid flow
Dear Timo,
Let me introduce myself in this talk.
Edscott has been able to successfully develop a program based on Dumux 2.12 for
the problem of low salinity water injection
uch easier to do in Dumux 3.0, as the structure was
developed with something like sequential coupling in mind.
Timo
Am 22.02.2019 um 21:58 schrieb Ed Scott Wilson Garcia
mailto:edsc...@imp.mx>>:
I’ve kind of given up on this approach. What I want to try next is to create a
multiproces
[mailto:dumux-boun...@listserv.uni-stuttgart.de] En nombre de Timo
Koch
Enviado el: viernes, 22 de febrero de 2019 02:47 p. m.
Para: DuMuX User Forum
Asunto: Re: [DuMuX] using el2p with fluid flow
Am 21.02.2019 um 23:50 schrieb Ed Scott Wilson Garcia
mailto:edsc...@imp.mx>>:
I'm trying to use th
One of the main hurdles I have had with Dumux code is figuring out where
properties and typetags are defined, because this sends me opening and closing
files and by the time I 've reached what I was looking for three more questions
have popped up in my mind.
The moment I just got plain tired
I am studying th el2p test example to see if it is possible to use it without
modifications to the geomechanics/el2p/model in order to validate the code with
a well known published example of the Mandel problem (Sangnimnuan 2018). My
question is whether the el2p model can be used without
Hi Timo,
Thank you for your answer, as it clears up the issue. Apparently I was
following a wrong trail. I was supposing that the “outflow” had been removed
because it was not working right, instead of not being general enough.
Since my oil-water program was crashing as soon as I put in the
fastest I ever had something fixed when I was at Telstra was when a manhole
cover was removed...outside a braille lending library.
On Tue, 5 Feb 2019 at 14:21, Mark Andrews wrote:
> Optus has this:
>
Morning all,
Just got my first ever "live" spear phishing attack - an email slipped
through purporting to be from our MD to our CFO, asking for a $14k invoice
to be paid. They've named an australian BSB and account #, so I'm curious
as to what the attack vector is - is that bank account
Say we are dealing with a 2 dimensional square domain, on regular grid, top
corner at (XMax, YMax). We can set the boundary condition type with the problem
function "boundaryTypesAtPos(BoundaryTypes &, const GlobalPosition &)". When
using the box method, the values in GlobalPosition correspond
DB25 RS232 null modem converter?
On Sat, 17 Nov 2018 at 17:46, Karl Auer wrote:
> > > > > What tools do you carry around for work.
> > > > > Whats the oldest - krone tool ?
> > > > > Whats the newest
> > > > > Whats the most useful !
>
> A bent-out medium size paper clip.
>
> It gets lost and
A laptop, phone, USB battery bank in my backpack. A good digital
multimeter, 3M VHB, crimp terminals, fuses, fuse taps, various lengths of
wire colours, radio antennas, GPS antennas, rs232 card reader, cellular
antennas, Deutsch dt sampler, electrical tape and about a million other
things are all
Yep, like it or not, if you can't accept email from gmail/gsuite/google,
you have the problem - not them.
On Wed, 24 Oct 2018 at 08:37, Michael J. Carmody
wrote:
> I’m not sacrificing paying clients to send a message to Google.
>
>
>
> Glad you have this luxury, my law firm clients want their
So, I went to check the MX health of one of the domains I administer, as
I'd made some DMARC, DKIM, and SPF changes - we use gsuite btw:
blacklist aspmx.l.google.com Blacklisted by SORBS DUHL More Info
With respect, SORBS, that's your problem, not anyone else's.
This is weird and should not be happening. I explain.
While debugging a generalized Dirichlet type problem, I am encountering a
problem with the BrooksCorey material law
(dumux/material/fluidmatrixinteractions/2p/brookscorey.hh).
Here is the code from brookscorey.hh:
181 using
This is weird and should not be happening. I explain.
While debugging a generalized Dirichlet type problem, I am encountering a
problem with the BrooksCorey material law
(dumux/material/fluidmatrixinteractions/2p/brookscorey.hh).
Here is the code from brookscorey.hh:
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I know that DHX Media use to use oiio for image processing needs. I don't
know how deep is the use any more, and I'm not sure if they want that on
the readme.
On Wed, May 2, 2018, 10:11 PM Larry Gritz, wrote:
> I'm trying to tighten up my notes on which commercial products
iinet rep just posted:
https://forums.whirlpool.net.au/forum-replies.cfm?t=2722883
"Due to loss of power to a datacentre in WA, multiple services and tools
are currently disconnected. We do not have an ETR at this stage, however
engineers are currently onsite and working to restore services as
whingepool is on it:
https://forums.whirlpool.net.au/forum-replies.cfm?t=2722678
On 1 May 2018 at 14:45, Guy Ellis <g...@traverse.com.au> wrote:
> Might be local thing.
>
> Calls from mobile to mobiles and fixed lines are working in MEL.
>
> On 1/05/2018 2:42 PM, Scott W
Hi everybody,
I've updated docker containers at the docker hub to include pdelab modules.
And since the el2p test program does not compile with dune-2.5, there is also a
dumux-2.12-2.4 image that does compile and execute this test program.
These are Archlinux based docker with gnuplot
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Hi Timo,
Following the instructions at
https://docs.gitlab.com/ee/gitlab-basics/add-merge-request.html it seems that
to put merge request, I first have to push a new branch with the changes, but
when I try to do that, I get a "remote: you are not allowed to push code to
this project."
I
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Scott Wilson updated HBASE-19816:
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> Replication sink list is not upda
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