I'm trying to connect to MS SQL Server (Express). Is it possible? The
screenshot below shows the most promising error I can generate. Also, I've
included different variations of the login.
I'm using Windows 10, and KMyMoney version 5.0.6.
I'd like to contribute in any way possible --- I
Karolin,
A reading of Rohlf 1999 may help.
Dean
Rohlf, F.J. 1999. Shape statistics: Procrustes superimpositions and tangent
spaces. Journal of Classification. 16:197-223.
Dr. Dean C. Adams
Distinguished Professor of Evolutionary Biology
Director of Graduate Education, EEB Program
Department
I should clarify, I am interesting in only the keywords that are
"currently" active, ie. I want to know the historical performance of those
keywords without including any previously active keywords that are no
longer active.
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individually for each keyword by checking these different sources
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> On Tue, Sep 7, 2021 at 1:05 PM Dean Schulze wrote:
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>> Your first paragraph seems to say "no" to my question. But then this
>> seems to say "yes" to my question
>>
>> "In short, the go command needs to
CDBurnerXP stopped working on my windows 7 machine a few months ago but
someone reccomended anyburn which I reallly like. It will even rip cd's as
well as burn. and to create a cd you can have the audio files in different
formats instead of them having to be in mp3.
Dean
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ur module is hosted there,
> you don't need to stand up a server for that URL. Also, if a path component
> ends with ".git", ".hg", etc, the go command will use everything up to
> there as the repository URL without performing the lookup.
>
>
> On Tue, Sep 7
If you are going to publish a Go module does the module name have to
include the repo name? I couldn't find this documented anywhere but
through trial and error I've discovered that it is required.
I named my module like this and published it to github:
*module key-value-mod*
In another
Henning Hraban Ramm writes:
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>
> The barcode maker/library zint (https://zint.org.uk) is only available via
> Homebrew yet.
>
> It depends on cmake and libpng-dev, but if I try to compile the sources with
> MacPorts libs, it fails to find stdio.h
>
> I don’t speak C...
>
>
Public bug reported:
Crash report popped up on startup.
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ProcVersionSignature: Ubuntu 5.11.0-31.33-generic 5.11.22
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wrote:
>
> Hi Dean,
>
> It seems you already committed this. But it's still as "Ready for
> committer" in the commitfest app.
>
> Are we waiting for something else or we can mark it as committed?
>
It's mostly done,
Dan Hinckley writes:
> I’m not clever enough to understand these errors. If there is a remedy, can
> someone point me at solutions?
>
>> sudo port install gnuradio
>> Password:
>> ---> Computing dependencies for glib2
>> ---> Fetching archive for glib2
>> ---> Attempting to fetch
>>
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this fall!
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Dear sir/madam,
I am Dean Tan from GLOWTEXX INNOVATION TRADING CO.,LTD
I am in charge of sales. We are interested in your product and we
would greatly appreciate receiving any information, brochures and
price lists of your products.
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Craig Treleaven writes:
>> On Aug 29, 2021, at 8:02 AM, Frank Dean wrote:
>>
>> I have a few questions to ask in relation to a series of Portfiles that
>> I have created to support installing and running a map tile server for
>> OpenStreetMaps [1].
>>
&g
I have a few questions to ask in relation to a series of Portfiles that
I have created to support installing and running a map tile server for
OpenStreetMaps [1].
[1]: https://switch2osm.org/serving-tiles/
The logical Portfiles:
- libprotozero - library required by libosmium
Ryan Schmidt writes:
> On Aug 23, 2021, at 11:39, Frank Dean wrote:
>>
>>
>> I am creating a Portfile for a project that uses the Creative Commons
>> CC0 licence [1]. I have specified the licence in the Portfile as:
>>
>>license CC0-1.0
I am creating a Portfile for a project that uses the Creative Commons
CC0 licence [1]. I have specified the licence in the Portfile as:
license CC0-1.0
[1]: https://creativecommons.org/publicdomain/zero/1.0/
Note that the first character after CC is a zero.
When I run `port
s using EV and
hence, the benefit is there. Only EV certificates will show "Connection Secure.
Certificate issued to ". No other cert type gets this
treatment.
Dean
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It really depends on your equipment. If I read in braille, I prefer to download
books into my HIMS device, which has a DAISY player. I play them in DAISY but
they are displayed in braille thanks to the device's translation capability. I
can then take advantage of DAISY navigation To skip around
If you like to read and can read either with braille or with synthesized
speech, Bookshare is revolutionary. A lot of us read with Voice Dream Reader
using synthesized speech. Libraries in A few States in the US give free
BookShare memberships to their patrons, Canada does also. You keep your
asiest way to identify simple clauses would be in
statext_is_compatible_clause(), rather than the way it's done now,
because it has the relevant information at hand, so it could be made
to return an extra flag.
This feels like rather an artificial example though. Is there any real
use for this sort of clause?
Regards,
Dean
Just made another donation myself! Great organization.
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> On Aug 9, 2021, at 1:26 PM, JohnKelly Cuthbertson via CnC-List
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> When you are settled….. I have scanned some of his binders and been slowly
> releasing them in to the wild. I’ve tried raising funds
I don’t see much traffic. But still doing the things…
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> On Aug 7, 2021, at 2:12 PM, Dan Ritter wrote:
>
> Bill Bogstad wrote:
>> Not sure if this list is still live or not, but I thought this would
>> be of interest to its former denizens...
>>
>
> Still live to some
Adjust the integer overflow tests in the numeric code.
Formerly, the numeric code tested whether an integer value of a larger
type would fit in a smaller type by casting it to the smaller type and
then testing if the reverse conversion produced the original value.
That's perfectly fine, except
Adjust the integer overflow tests in the numeric code.
Formerly, the numeric code tested whether an integer value of a larger
type would fit in a smaller type by casting it to the smaller type and
then testing if the reverse conversion produced the original value.
That's perfectly fine, except
Adjust the integer overflow tests in the numeric code.
Formerly, the numeric code tested whether an integer value of a larger
type would fit in a smaller type by casting it to the smaller type and
then testing if the reverse conversion produced the original value.
That's perfectly fine, except
Adjust the integer overflow tests in the numeric code.
Formerly, the numeric code tested whether an integer value of a larger
type would fit in a smaller type by casting it to the smaller type and
then testing if the reverse conversion produced the original value.
That's perfectly fine, except
Adjust the integer overflow tests in the numeric code.
Formerly, the numeric code tested whether an integer value of a larger
type would fit in a smaller type by casting it to the smaller type and
then testing if the reverse conversion produced the original value.
That's perfectly fine, except
Adjust the integer overflow tests in the numeric code.
Formerly, the numeric code tested whether an integer value of a larger
type would fit in a smaller type by casting it to the smaller type and
then testing if the reverse conversion produced the original value.
That's perfectly fine, except
Adjust the integer overflow tests in the numeric code.
Formerly, the numeric code tested whether an integer value of a larger
type would fit in a smaller type by casting it to the smaller type and
then testing if the reverse conversion produced the original value.
That's perfectly fine, except
On Fri, 6 Aug 2021 at 21:26, Tom Lane wrote:
>
> Dean Rasheed writes:
> > On Fri, 6 Aug 2021 at 17:15, Tom Lane wrote:
> >> Looks plausible by eyeball (I've not tested).
>
> > So, I have back-branch patches for this ready to go. The question is,
> > is it bet
).
>
So, I have back-branch patches for this ready to go. The question is,
is it better to push now, or wait until after next week's releases?
Regards,
Dean
On Fri, 6 Aug 2021 at 03:58, Tom Lane wrote:
>
> Dean Rasheed writes:
> > On Thu, 5 Aug 2021 at 17:04, Tom Lane wrote:
> >> It looks like castoroides is not happy with this patch:
> >> https://buildfarm.postgresql.org/cgi-bin/show_log.pl?nm=castoroides=2021-
Two ways to do this:
1) View -> Filter By -> Other
uncheck "show zero total accounts"
I forgot about this, as I *never* recommend it, because it is subject to
the "Law of Unintended Consequences."
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On 2021-08-06 08:05, Graham wrote:
Sorry if this is a basic question, but I've tried searching to no avail.
I'm
Improve numeric_power() tests for large integer powers.
Two of the tests added by 4dd5ce2fd fail on buildfarm member
castoroides, though it's not clear why. Improve the tests to report
the actual values produced, if they're not what was expected.
Apply to v11 only for now, until it's clearer
test, by changing the test to 0.99 ^ 70.5.
In any case, it would be interesting to see what castoroides returns for
select 0.99 ^ 70;
and
select 0.99 ^ 70.5;
Regards,
Dean
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Fix division-by-zero error in to_char() with '' format.
This fixes a long-standing bug when using to_char() to format a
numeric value in scientific notation -- if the value's exponent is
less than -NUMERIC_MAX_DISPLAY_SCALE-1 (-1001), it produced a
division-by-zero error.
The reason for this
Fix division-by-zero error in to_char() with '' format.
This fixes a long-standing bug when using to_char() to format a
numeric value in scientific notation -- if the value's exponent is
less than -NUMERIC_MAX_DISPLAY_SCALE-1 (-1001), it produced a
division-by-zero error.
The reason for this
Fix division-by-zero error in to_char() with '' format.
This fixes a long-standing bug when using to_char() to format a
numeric value in scientific notation -- if the value's exponent is
less than -NUMERIC_MAX_DISPLAY_SCALE-1 (-1001), it produced a
division-by-zero error.
The reason for this
Fix division-by-zero error in to_char() with '' format.
This fixes a long-standing bug when using to_char() to format a
numeric value in scientific notation -- if the value's exponent is
less than -NUMERIC_MAX_DISPLAY_SCALE-1 (-1001), it produced a
division-by-zero error.
The reason for this
Fix division-by-zero error in to_char() with '' format.
This fixes a long-standing bug when using to_char() to format a
numeric value in scientific notation -- if the value's exponent is
less than -NUMERIC_MAX_DISPLAY_SCALE-1 (-1001), it produced a
division-by-zero error.
The reason for this
Fix division-by-zero error in to_char() with '' format.
This fixes a long-standing bug when using to_char() to format a
numeric value in scientific notation -- if the value's exponent is
less than -NUMERIC_MAX_DISPLAY_SCALE-1 (-1001), it produced a
division-by-zero error.
The reason for this
Fix division-by-zero error in to_char() with '' format.
This fixes a long-standing bug when using to_char() to format a
numeric value in scientific notation -- if the value's exponent is
less than -NUMERIC_MAX_DISPLAY_SCALE-1 (-1001), it produced a
division-by-zero error.
The reason for this
On Fri, 30 Jul 2021 at 08:26, Dean Rasheed wrote:
>
> SELECT to_char(1.2e-1002, '9.9'); -- fails
> ERROR: division by zero
>
> I think the simplest
> solution is to just introduce a new local function, as in the attached
> patch. This directly constructs 10^n, for integ
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nsistently return zero for cases like this where the
result is indistinguishable from zero. Some paths through this code
already returned zero in such cases, but others were throwing overflow
errors.
Dean Rasheed, reviewed by Yugo Nagata.
Discussion:
http://postgr.es/m/CAEZATCW6Dvq7+3wN3tt5jLj-FyOcUg
nsistently return zero for cases like this where the
result is indistinguishable from zero. Some paths through this code
already returned zero in such cases, but others were throwing overflow
errors.
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Discussion:
http://postgr.es/m/CAEZATCW6Dvq7+3wN3tt5jLj-FyOcUg
nsistently return zero for cases like this where the
result is indistinguishable from zero. Some paths through this code
already returned zero in such cases, but others were throwing overflow
errors.
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http://postgr.es/m/CAEZATCW6Dvq7+3wN3tt5jLj-FyOcUg
nsistently return zero for cases like this where the
result is indistinguishable from zero. Some paths through this code
already returned zero in such cases, but others were throwing overflow
errors.
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Discussion:
http://postgr.es/m/CAEZATCW6Dvq7+3wN3tt5jLj-FyOcUg
nsistently return zero for cases like this where the
result is indistinguishable from zero. Some paths through this code
already returned zero in such cases, but others were throwing overflow
errors.
Dean Rasheed, reviewed by Yugo Nagata.
Discussion:
http://postgr.es/m/CAEZATCW6Dvq7+3wN3tt5jLj-FyOcUg
nsistently return zero for cases like this where the
result is indistinguishable from zero. Some paths through this code
already returned zero in such cases, but others were throwing overflow
errors.
Dean Rasheed, reviewed by Yugo Nagata.
Discussion:
http://postgr.es/m/CAEZATCW6Dvq7+3wN3tt5jLj-FyOcUg
nsistently return zero for cases like this where the
result is indistinguishable from zero. Some paths through this code
already returned zero in such cases, but others were throwing overflow
errors.
Dean Rasheed, reviewed by Yugo Nagata.
Discussion:
http://postgr.es/m/CAEZATCW6Dvq7+3wN3tt5jLj-FyOcUg
.
In my research I came across this:
https://github.com/rossy/borderless-window which addressed all the Windows
issues I was coming across at once. Maybe it's useful.
Dean
On Fri, Jul 30, 2021 at 3:42 PM Kevin Rushforth
wrote:
> This looks interesting and useful. I'd like to hear from ot
I have a Dell Precision 7560, with this issue. I just installed the
proposed 5.10.0-1041 oem kernel package for testing.
While it did fix the boot issue, the e1000e driver is failing and I
cannot use the wired network interface.
Here is the dmesg output of `modprobe e1000e`:
[ 293.106059]
I have a Dell Precision 7560, with this issue. I just installed the
proposed 5.10.0-1041 oem kernel package for testing.
While it did fix the boot issue, the e1000e driver is failing and I
cannot use the wired network interface.
Here is the dmesg output of `modprobe e1000e`:
[ 293.106059]
multiplication or rounding.
Regards,
Dean
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diff --git a/src/backend/utils/adt/numeric.c b/src/backend/utils/adt/numeric.c
new file mode 100644
index faff09f..e05e5d7
--- a/src/backend/utils/adt
On Thu, 22 Jul 2021 at 16:19, Dean Rasheed wrote:
>
> On Thu, 22 Jul 2021 at 06:13, Yugo NAGATA wrote:
> >
> > Thank you for updating the patch. I am fine with the additional comments.
> > I don't think there is any other problem left, so I marked it
> > Re
sequentially. If you need them
to run "in parallel" you would probably need to run multiple jmeter
instances, each with its own test plan for a particular Prepared SQL
statement.
Hope that helps!
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On Thu, Jul 29, 2021 at 12:36 P
so that the results are consistent
(barring floating point rounding errors) and explainable.
Regards,
Dean
Java's @since tag).
> If you're good with these, then I think it's ready to go.
> I'll mark it RfC in the commitfest.
Thanks. That all looked good, so I have pushed it.
Regards,
Dean
of new inline functions.
Bump the catversion because the allowed contents of atttypmod have
changed for numeric columns. This isn't a change that requires a
re-initdb, but negative scale values in the typmod would confuse old
backends.
Dean Rasheed, with additional improvements by Tom Lane. Reviewed
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Its interesting after reading the whole post i was like.. yep.
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Might want to check through Calc with the dark mode improvements. Seem to lose
the ability to display highlighting or cell backgrounds... Be nice if this UI
improvement is able to fix this. Dark mode is handled poorly, but I assuming
these issues are only in UBUNTU based Linux Distributions and
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rds to that effect.
>
I've turned them into inline functions, since that makes them easier
to read, and debug if necessary.
All your other suggestions make sense too. Attached is a new version.
Regards,
Dean
diff --git a/doc/src/sgml/datatype.sgml b/doc/src/sgml/datatype.sgml
new file mode
s in a few days.
Regards,
Dean
't going to make any noticeable difference
either way. So, although it initially seems a bit counter-intuitive,
it's probably better the way it is.
> I guess the last thing is maybe mentioning this in
> the docs, adding an example etc.
Yeah, good idea.
Regards,
Dean
a negative
number to a non-integer power should return the same error code.
Here is an updated patch with additional comments about the required
error code when raising a negative number to a non-integer power, and
where it is checked.
Regards,
Dean
diff --git a/src/backend/utils/adt/numeric.c b/
he fractional digits for
these units in the same way as for smaller units. There was an earlier
patch doing that, I think, though I didn't test it.
Regards,
Dean
On 2021-07-20 08:40, Derek Atkins wrote:
Hi,
On Tue, July 20, 2021 11:33 am, Cameron Podd wrote:
Can't parse the URL
/Users//OneDrive/Documents/GnuCashData.gnucash
What OS/Distro are you using?
Is OneDrive actually *mounted*?
Can you browse to /Users//OneDrive/Documents from a
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easiest way to
understand it.
It's actually quite instructive to search for "makeDefElem" in gram.y,
and see all the places that create a DefElem that doesn't match the
user-entered syntax. There are quite a few of them, and there may be
others elsewhere.
Regards,
Dean
On Fri, 16 Jul 2021 at 12:17, Dean Rasheed wrote:
>
> On Fri, 16 Jul 2021 at 10:26, Bharath Rupireddy
> wrote:
> >
> > Thanks. The v5 patch LGTM.
>
> OK, I'll push that in a while.
>
Pushed, with some additional tidying up.
In particular, I decided it was neater t
Improve error checking of CREATE COLLATION options.
Check for conflicting or redundant options, as we do for most other
commands. Specifying any option more than once is at best redundant,
and quite likely indicates a bug in the user's code.
While at it, improve the error for conflicting locale
CTION ... CALLED ON NULL INPUT
RETURNS NULL ON NULL INPUT", which is indistinguishable from "STRICT
STRICT" in the code.
In any case, as you said before, the location is sufficient to
identify the offending option. Making this kind of change would
require going through all 100+ callers quite carefully, and a lot more
testing. I'm not really convinced that it's worth it.
Regards,
Dean
u're right though, it's a bit
redundant with the position indicator pointing to the offending
option, so it's probably not worth the effort to include it here when
we don't anywhere else. That makes the patch much simpler, and
consistent with option-checking elsewhere -- v5 attached (which is n
detail),
which is also where we ended up in the discussion over in [1].
So, attached is what I propose.
Regards,
Dean
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diff --git a/src/backend/commands/collationcmds.c b/src/backend/comma
Can anyone point me to discussions about early mythological Hindu theorizing
about the origins of state-level society and kingship?
Thanks,
Dean
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On Tue, 13 Jul 2021 at 15:30, vignesh C wrote:
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> On Tue, Jul 13, 2021 at 4:25 PM Dean Rasheed wrote:
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> > As it stands, the improvements from (3) seem quite worthwhile. Also,
> > the patch saves a couple of hundred lines of code, and for me an
> > optimi
Improve reporting of "conflicting or redundant options" errors.
When reporting "conflicting or redundant options" errors, try to
ensure that errposition() is used, to help the user identify the
offending option.
Formerly, errposition() was invoked in less than 60% of cases. This
patch raises
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I am asking if there are any fellow Lincolnites that have a spot that I
may be able to bow hunt for deer.
Thank you for your time
Dean
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a couple of hundred lines of code, and for me an
optimised executable is around 30 kB smaller, which is more than I
expected.
Thoughts?
Regards,
Dean
diff --git a/src/backend/catalog/aclchk.c b/src/backend/catalog/aclchk.c
new file mode 100644
index 5339241..89792b1
--- a/src/backend/catalog/aclchk.
s in that result, and the last one is NULL, which
is also consistent with the documentation, and the fact that the array
slice function returns NULL if either subscript is NULL.
I'd agree that there's an opportunity to improve the docs here.
Regards,
Dean
specified more than once
LINE 1: copy (select 1) to stdout csv csv header;
^
which isn't good because there is no option called "format".
Regards,
Dean
le, float_overflow_error()).
In general though, I think inline and noinline should be reserved for
special cases where they give a clear, measurable benefit, and that in
general it's better to not mark the function and just let the compiler
decide.
Regards,
Dean
On Sat, 10 Jul 2021 at 18:30, Tom Lane wrote:
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> [ moving to pghackers for wider visibility ]
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> Dean Rasheed writes:
> > On Sat, 10 Jul 2021 at 16:01, Tom Lane wrote:
> >> In general, I'm disturbed that we just threw away the previous
> >> promise that
eric multiplication to
say that it's exact within the limits of the numeric type's supported
scale, which we also document in the manual as 16383.
That seems a lot better than throwing an overflow error for a result
that isn't very big, which limits what's possible with numeric
multiplication to much less than 16383 digits.
Regards,
Dean
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