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2010 Feb 05
2
(Another) Bates fortune?
I vote to 'fortunize' Doug Bates on Hierarchical data sets: which software to use? "The widespread use of spreadsheets or SPSS data sets or SAS data sets which encourage the "single table with a gargantuan number of columns, most of which are missing data in most cases" approach to organization of longitudinal data is regrettable." http://n4.nabble.com/Hierarchical-data-sets-which-software-to-use-td1458477.html#a1470430 -- Peter Ehlers University of Calgary
2005 Dec 01
1
mbox separators ignored
...ather mailing list here: <http://www.buoy.com/pipermail/weather/> I gunzipped the older ones, then concatenated them all in correct order to create one big mbox file. I dropped it into my ~/mail folder and started my IMAP client (Mulberry) and opened the new Weather folder. It shows one gargantuan concatenated message, instead of lots of more reasonable-sized ones. The messages appear to be properly separated by "<linefeed><linefeed>From<space>". Why doesn't dovecot parse them into separate messages? I double-checked and removed any header lines with Cont...
2003 Sep 29
4
panics on 24 hour boundaries
...So, since I didn't have anything much to lose, I cvsuped my src and rebuilt and installed world and kernel on the evening of 2003-09-28. Lo and behold, I had another 24 hour panic. The trace for this one is phoenix_2003-09-29.txt. The full uname from this latest panic is: FreeBSD phoenix.gargantuan.com 4.9-PRERELEASE FreeBSD 4.9-PRERELEASE #1: Sun Sep 28 18:16:30 EDT 2003 root@phoenix.gargantuan.com:/usr/obj/usr/src/sys/PHOENIX i386 If this information isn't sufficient, please let me know what else I can do to help troubleshoot this problem. Thanks in advance for your help, it i...
2006 Jan 09
2
[LLVMdev] A number of newbie questions
...o JIT-compile some functions that send Objective-C messages, and now look forward to compiling full methods. I do have a couple of questions that I haven't been able to answer after looking through what I think is the available documentation: 1. Executable size Executables appear to be gargantuan, a framework that wraps the parts required for the above functionality weighs in at 13 MB fully stripped ( -x ) and at 72 MB (!) with debugging symbols. Is there any way of significantly reducing this size, at present or planned in the future? 2. Global (Function) naming It appears that...
2011 Jul 16
0
[LLVMdev] TableGen and DenseMap Strangeness
...in the instruction pattern defm SUBR: FPBinary<fsub ,MRM5m, "subr">; ^ Anyone have a clue why the order of hashing might matter? I've made sure no Inits are deleted anywhere so their memory should not be reused. Valgrind reports a "clean" run aside from the gargantuan amount of memory leaks. Thanks for your help! -Dave
2010 Dec 24
0
dynamic model strategy
...tch of experiments against a different batch growing under different conditions. I'm a bit familiar with grofit, but also reading about dse and dlm. Following Bolker's Ch. 11 it seems there are many paths open, and I add that with my data, collection of 5 time points(needed for grofit) is a gargantuan task. I'd be grateful for any advice- regards, shfets
2006 May 18
0
<SOLVED> Need help with Dial M option and destinationcontext
For those of you who saw my gargantuan post the other day I'd just like to say thanks for listening and sorry for the lengthy post! It turns out that my key issue was with the WaitExten app. I saw this on the wiki which really helped out: http://www.voip-info.org/wiki/view/Asterisk+cmd+Dial (See example 2: Dial macro) I replac...
2007 Nov 15
1
2GB limit
I have a PC-BSD system running with SAMBA. I wanted to backup an image disk which size is about 10Gb. The system has 4 HD, each 80 GB, so the space was not the problem. I tried to copy this image data from Windows XP to my PC-BSD system via samba. I could copy up to 2Gb and then I had an error. I googled to find out how to fix this error and I found that it was fixed some time ago. I
2001 May 06
1
Text formatting string problem
...r status strings show the same symptom, with other format specifications too, not just %s. This is with wine from May 3 CVS. Any ideas where else I could look to track this down further? (I can't seem to run a +relay, unless I can somehow turn off the ntdll messages. This app generates a truly gargantuan number of ntdll messages, which rapidly fill my disk). Duane
2007 Nov 14
2
package installation order
I have roughly 80 or so packages sources. These were obtained by taking a snapshot of certain CRAN packages a few months ago using install.packages( pkgs = pckNames, destdir = "/home/max", repos = "http://cran.r-project.org" dependencies = c("Depends", "Imports", "Suggests")) We need to install these versions of the
2001 Jul 07
2
ext3 and 64 bit addressing
Dear List People: I am doing some comparisons of different fs's and need to know where ext3 stands in terms of 64 bit addressing. XFS and JFS claim to be full 64 bit systems (though are there not still kernel limitations that would, for the time being, reduce the ability to use a full 64 bits?), what about ext3?? TIA iain -- === Linux and open source do threaten Microsoft at the server
2006 Jan 09
0
[LLVMdev] A number of newbie questions
...nd Objective-C messages, and now look forward to > compiling full methods. Cool! > I do have a couple of questions that I haven't been able to answer after > looking through what I think is the available documentation: > > 1. Executable size > > Executables appear to be gargantuan, a framework that wraps the parts > required for the above functionality weighs in at 13 MB fully stripped ( > -x ) and at 72 MB (!) with debugging symbols. Is there any way of > significantly reducing this size, at present or planned in the future? It depends on what you're build...
2005 Oct 19
2
[R-gui] R GUI considerations (was: R, Wine, and multi-threadedness)
>>>>> "K" == Kasper Daniel Hansen <khansen at stat.Berkeley.EDU> writes: K> On Oct 19, 2005, at 3:43 PM, Jeffrey J. Hallman wrote: K> <SNIP> >> Think about it. Once you have a basic math package that can handle >> matrix >> programming and various mathematical functions, building the various >> statistical modeling
2010 Feb 01
2
Hierarchical data sets: which software to use?
Dear R-helpers, I’m writing for advice on whether I should use R or a different package or language. I’ve looked through the R-help archives, some manuals, and some other sites as well, and I haven’t done too well finding relevant info, hence my question here. I’m working with hierarchical data (in SPSS lingo). That is, for each case (person) I read in three types of (medical) record: 1.
2009 Oct 05
2
Authenticating users from proprietary user databases
...realize the security implications insofar as our CLI executable is concerned, as well as the importance of sanitizing the SSH connection (no sftp, no forwarding, etc). I'd much rather not direct the discussion in that direction, unless you think this is totally imperative and I missed something gargantuan. I know exploiting our CLI can easily mean exploiting our box and I'll take that into account as best I can (I'm not sure the current implementation is any better, either). The issue I'm not sure how to tackle is how to make SSH 'natively' authenticate the appliance's built...
2008 Oct 06
15
Looking for some hardware answers, maybe someone on this list could help
I posted a thread here... http://forums.opensolaris.com/thread.jspa?threadID=596 I am trying to finish building a system and I kind of need to pick working NIC and onboard SATA chipsets (video is not a big deal - I can get a silent PCIe card for that, I already know one which works great) I need 8 onboard SATA. I would prefer Intel CPU. At least one gigabit port. That''s about it. I
2007 Dec 15
17
Upgrade to Asterisk 1.4 - it's one year's old!
Friends in the Asterisk community, I'm kind of interested in the slow uptake of Asterisk 1.4. Between 1.2 and 1.4 there's been a lot of important development. New code cleanups, optimization, new functions. I realize that 1.4 at release time wasn't ready for release, but we've spent one year polishing it, working hard with bug fixes. The 1.4 that is in distribution now is
2005 Oct 15
6
R GUI considerations (was: R, Wine, and multi-threadedness)
Hello, Following a discussion initiated on r-devel, that mentions SciViews-R and other GUIs issues for R, I would like to make comments (and would be happy if these comments would initiate interesting initiatives). A big, big problem with SciViews-R is that a part of it is written in Visual Basic 6, a M$$$$ language, not supported any more, buggy, non transposable to other platforms, etc,