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/Users/travis/build/ray-project/ray/python/ray/node.py:533: DeprecationWarning: Redis.hmset() is deprecated. Use Redis.hset() instead.
redis_client.hmset("webui", {"url": self._webui_url})
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"run_on_other_drivers": str(run_on_other_drivers),
One unit test in the R package is currently broken. Steps to reproduce on Mac
export CXX=/usr/local/bin/g++-8 CC=/usr/local/bin/gcc-8
Rscript build_r.R
cd R-package/tests
Rscript testthat.RThis results in the following error at the ends of the logs
[LightGBM] [Info] Saving data to binary file /var/folders/xq/wktq4zdx4jd3qdpk34d28m940000gn/T//RtmpiY1DzV/lgb.Dataset_1555
I've been playing around with Razzle and how the Server HMR works.
I generated a Razzle Project and run it
npx create-razzle-app my-appcd my-app && yarn start
If I now edit the src/Home.js I see hot reloading working in the browser and I see the server.js being re-required by the index.js. But if I open my dev tools "view page source" my changes are not actually in the HTML
Fail to run examples by (node >=v8.5.0), so please try napa examples by (node <= v8.4.0) before fix
A few times it did work without error....
I got these errors in both the pi and fibonacci examples....
System:
Mac 10.11.6
NodeJS v8.7.0
NPM v5.5.1
 only test with datetime[D] - testing with other units would be a good idea.
I also can't find any reference to datetimes being supported on CUDA in the documentation - some explicit mention that they are supported would be helpful.
I use git-bash (like probably nearly all windows npm user).
if i run mkdir -p plop it create me plop folder if not existant and do nothing if it exist.
if i do the same as npm task or with npm-run-all it create me -p folder and plop if they don't exist and fail if there already there.
is'nt possible to use git-bash command in priority when available ?
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Currently, if trial.report() method is called multiple times with the same step in a trial, only the first reported value will be recorded into the storage and the others will be silently ignored.
Reporting multiple values with the same step is an unintended usage of the method, and it could cause bugs that are hard to notice (see #847 as an example of such bug).
Therefore, it seems better to
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Version of Singularity:
$ singularity version
3.5.2
Expected behavior
Given this simple def file:
$ more simple.def
Bootstrap: library
From: ubuntu:18.04
%post
mkdir -p /opt/openmpi-4.0.1 && cd $_
pwd
The pwd should print /opt/openmpi-4.0.1
Actual behavior
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Points to cover:
- playbook for how to get started with testing
- differences between testing locally vs staging vs production
- how to configure tests for different environments
@johngrimsey thank you for the idea! Please feel free to comment if I missed something.
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I am sorry but I don't know how to put it into an Issue format, so I have to explain it plainly.
Dear contributors,
It seems that every source file in Vc library has the following copyright notice:
/* This file is part of the Vc library. {{{
Copyright © 2009-2015 XXX <xxx@example.com>
Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without
modification, are permitteFeature request
The asynchronous functionality of parallel-ssh is very much appreciated for management tasks. Thank you for this!
For the feature request:
It seems that the open_session() can keep worker allocated for much longer than expected in failure cases. Would it be reasonable to stretch the timeout option of wait_socket() to open_session() ?
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