@Joshua I have a Meta request for an abbreviated burnination of the identifying tag, but I'll probably leave that one up for awhile longer before I do anything with it in case any interested parties object.
@IslamElshobokshy what are you asking for?, that we should flag the answer or close the question?
@SardarUsama I can't really understand the question (since I'm not matlab) but it seems like he is asking for a function that is within standard functions, hence not another lib... maybe the answer is just "no there are none"?
@PetterFriberg it asks to FIND such a builtin function that can be adjusted for that algorithm and hence the cv reason. Whilst you're right, if answered with yes, the OP must be actually asking how (which makes it too broad).
and that does not suggest it for migration?, I never really understand how that works, I'm just guessing it suggest it to be migrated (hence maybe it migrates or mods on site see it)
sorry, it's the other way around, I quoted the wording from memory
off-topic -> (top two reasons) just end up with a yellow close box explaining how this is not suitable here but might be okay if you edit, or else try this other site
off-topic -> belongs on another site -> (pick one of five) nominates for actual migration
ooh then I learned something new, I was supposing it fired some mod flag or similar on super user etc.., hence started a migration (if question is new)
not easily no, you can put Server Fault in a custom close reason but I'm not entirely sure if there is something in place to automatically nominate it for migration through that mechanism or if it's a manual mod decision
the top 5 sites is determined statistically and updated occasionally; I recall SF used to be among the top 5 targets but I guess dba took their place
@tripleee I doubt that if you put it in other close reason something is launched, probably you would need a custom mod flag and an SO mod (with tons of energy) need to contact a Server fault mod... anyway thanks for info.
@SmokeDetector Keeping an eye on this one. User has posted a link to the same plugin twice. I've asked them to clarify their affiliation, and ready to flag if they post the same link again.
Rolled back to a previous revision but R/A still stands for revision 4
@IslamElshobokshy yes it was in french and I am a french guy too. The question wasn't very accurate, poorly written, so probably a simple copy/paste to pretend it's a question.
@IslamElshobokshy oh and I see you are french guy too :)
@DenysSéguret Nope, I won't post a link to avoid crossing any chart here. But it's not the first time that I cross lines with 200k+ users that keep on posting the same useless answers and screaming at people for commenting simple questions.
I suppose they like SO being a giant mess of one-user only questiosn with no way to get to really great questions.
Well with a chair or stool you can stand on it in a squatting position and just use your legs as much or little as you need, and you can also use one leg instead of both
A trusted user should be available to hammer a question even when he was the one adding the tag for which he has a gold badge. The last question I posted wasn't hammered just because it was missing the js tag...
@DenysSéguret that is open for abuse which is also a reason why our rules explicitly forbid to ask for adding a tag so it can be hammered. Not saying you would do that, just for information.
The meaning of "trusted user" is not the one I thought it was. A warning to the user doing that and some visibility of the operation in the history should be enough. I don't see what abuse there would be that is not already possible.
There we are with an answer coming 5 minutes after my comment and my CV... and bringing nothing...
@TylerH well, I used a better pull up bar later, but now I have to go back to that one since I moved flats, and I don't have any door frame with enough margins or without glass above.
@TylerH The frame is all solid wood (I think hardwood although couldn't say) and the door is one of 4 in a 1mx1m room (my hallway :P), dry wall is fairly strong
Well a gun's not much use without ammo... I remember the concern from a while ago, at the time they weren't too worried because metal parts were still needed (springs etc.)
You can also walk through most metal detectors with a single bullet on you. I never take off my belt and that has a lot more brass then a single casing.
Hello, 3 weeks ago I had flagged that Docker-related question stackoverflow.com/q/53723186 as a duplicate of stackoverflow.com/q/52247595; my flag will probably age away soon but it seemed to me it was truly an exact duplicate... is posting a message here a good idea in this case?a
@MichaelDodd He originally posted the code and error both as image - he edited the first part of the code in himself,I gave him a hand with the error because he said SO does not allow him to edit it in.
The identifying tag abbreviated burn has Meta sanction if anyone would be willing to help me review the questions. Looks like it's mostly a retagging effort at this point.
+29/-1 on question, +13/-0 on answer saying "yes," +1/-5 on answer saying "no."
I can't view any of these questions except by title but that title is for a JS question that asks for a specific syntax for something in JS which I would equal to "how to find remainder in XYZ" which is a single-line answer that is useful and canonical.
@Compass I'm on mobile so no screen shot, but I would probably gone "looks ok" but it is deleted by mod even 8f not closed and 53 upvotez... not sure what is going on with that
@Compass maybe OP asked to delete it, but still strange
@Compass It was deleted around the time that mods were having a problem with a userscript that deleted extra non-intended questions. It is also mentioned in this Meta question, asking for people to review deletion.
Thanks @kdopen. No problem on the room. But no, not really. I don't think anything useful will come of it. In the end we will likely disagree. And worse case is, we are pissed off at one another.
Not really. I'm curious. Always trying to refine my understanding of what makes a good question here on SO
Something about that question made you feel it didn't belong. I often resort to SO when I get stuck on Yocto stuff myself, and this is the type of thing whch (after hours of head scratching) would lead me here to ask
Yep, agreed on the MCVE ... but for this type of problem you actually need thousands of lines to produce a true MCVE. It could be an interaction of two recipes out of a few hundred which are being built for that image
@kdopen, ack. An information void is not really good, so here was my thinking... The question was just a Python backtrace. It lacked the necessary context to take the question as a programming and development question, like useful debug information.
Unfortunately, that backtrace is probably all he is getting. Bitbake is written in Python. they do a pretty good job of catching most exceptions and giving a better explanation: but sometimes it comes down to the backtrace.
@kdopen - When I read the question, it reminded me of the countless pip install backtrace questions we get. They are really just package manager questions. In particular, I thought of Having trouble installing python-pip; is this on-topic? immediately.
@kdopen, The answer in Having trouble installing python-pip; is this on-topic? was articulated fairly thoroughly but there was still a lot of disagreement. That's why I declined to debate the Yocto question. In the end we will land at different places and probably never agree.
@jww I can understand that response. Richard gave a pretty good analysis of the root cause (building two kernels) from the logs ... but the starting point was the filename in the last line of the stack trace which mentioned an unexpected kernel version.
But OK, now I understand your logic. Just for future reference though, as I said above, with bitbake sometimes a stack trace is the actual error message :)
@jww Now, what the question needs is some further exploration of dependencies. Find out (as Richard said) why two kernels are being built. But that really needs to be done interactively.
@jww And I'm not really looking to reach any agreement, or even debate. Just to understand. Thanks for the itme.
This is interesting in the logs: `NOTE: Executing postinstall for package: kernel-4.14.24-stable+g6e4548ea58e6 ... NOTE: Postinstall for package kernel-4.14.24-stable+g6e4548ea58e6 failed with 1: Error: Kernel version 4.14.24-stable+g6e4548ea58e6 does not match kernel-abiversion (4.19.5-tx6s-ttc+gb32d16ec9956)`
@jww I've been thinking about MCVE's for Yocto. I think a minimum set of information should be
Host OS and version. Yocto release in use. Can you reproduce the problem in a standard Poky build? Doing the latter, in my experience, often helps generate the real MCVE because you start with a known good build and then deliberately break it.
I think that, if the question was rephrased as "Why is yocto building two versions of the Kernel?", it has the potential to be a very useful question.
As it stands, if there is not more info forthcoming, then I tend to agree with a VTC for lacking an MCVE