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ShikharJ/mlpack#7 (CrossEntropyLogit - 32b361a : Shikhar Jaiswal): The build has errored.
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* Ryan Curtin: Reorder the data passed to RNNs so that each time slice is a slice of a
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* Ryan Curtin: Add ShuffleData() for cubes and corresponding tests.
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* Ryan Curtin: Fix -Wreorder.
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* Ryan Curtin: Fix -Wunused.
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* Ryan Curtin: Remove debugging code.
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* Ryan Curtin: Add tools for checking differences between cubes.
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* Ryan Curtin: Adapt tests to new RNN input format.
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* Ryan Curtin: Fix -Wreorder.
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* Ryan Curtin: Fix minor issues and clean up ShuffleData().
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* Ryan Curtin: Remove misleading comment.
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* noreply: Fix minor spelling errors
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< rcurtin>
ok, it looks like the issue with masterblaster and long pings is resolved; however, the Symantec lab running the system claims that two of the benchmarking systems (plus others not owned by me) were sending massive amounts of DNS traffic
< rcurtin>
so I will have to join a call over lunch today and figure out what they are talking about
< rcurtin>
the systems show no sign of intrusion... probably the DNS traffic was trying to resolve 'masterblaster.mlpack.org' over and over again...
< zoq>
rcurtin: Sounds good, hopefully you can figure the rest out.
< rcurtin>
yeah, in the worst case they'll want to quarantine those two systems for a little while, but I think I can avoid that outcome