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2013 Jan 22
1
Erro message in glmmADMB
...family =
"nbinom", :
The function maximizer failed (couldn't find STD file)
Furthermore: Lost warning messages:
Command execution 'C:\Windows\system32\cmd.exe /c
"C:/Users/helenametal/Documents/R/win-library/2.15/glmmADMB/bin/windows32/glmmadmb.exe"
-maxfn 500 -maxph 5 -noinit -shess' teve status 1
: Mensagens de aviso perdidas:
execu??o do comando 'C:\Windows\system32\cmd.exe /c
"C:/Users/helenametal/Documents/R/win-library/2.15/glmmADMB/bin/windows32/glmmadmb.exe"
-maxfn 500 -maxph 5 -noinit -shess' teve status 1
Does anyone know what is this and...
2012 Oct 17
1
Adding an MT9234ZBA-USB modem to CentOS6.3
How, exactly, does CentOS-6.3 with udev recognize an USB modem when it
is plugged in. How is it indicated? What other configuration is
required?
I can find the modem in /sys/class/tty and I can get the attributes
using udevadm but I do not see anything in ps that refers to the modem
device.
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James B. Byrne
2012 Sep 04
1
ADMB error- function maximizer failed (couldnt find STD file)
...d an earlier version of glmmADMB ("glmmADMB_0.7.tar.gz") and re-ran the same models (e.g., poisson and neg. binomial) and received the same error. As suggested by Mr. Bolker and others I also tried running both a poisson and neg. binomial model with "admb.opts=admbControl(shess=FALSE,noinit=FALSE) " and received the same error.
I am not sure if an even older version of glmmADMB (i.e., glmmADMB v. 0.6.5) would work as it seems to have worked for others but I am unsure of where I can find this version?
Any suggestions would be very much appreciated. Thank you for your time.
Nat...
2012 May 08
4
glmmADMB
Hi there,
I am new to the package glmmadmb, but need it to perform a zero-inflated
gzlmm with a binomial error structure. I can't seem to get it to work
without getting some strange error messages.
I am trying to find out what is affecting the number of seabird calls on an
array of recorders placed at 4 sites on 6 islands. I have nightly variables
(weather and moonlight), site variables
2013 May 13
5
Serial Passthrough broken in Debian Wheezy?
Hello,
I just discovered a strange bug with serial passthrough in xen 4.1 on
Debian Wheezy. The Dom0 has a GSM modem connected to serial port. The
serial port is passed through to a DomU with options 'irq = [ 4 ]' and
'ioports = [ '3f8-3ff ]'.
This worked as expected on Debian Squeeze with Xen 4.0 and Linux kernel
2.6.32 (both for Dom0 and DomU). On Debian Wheezy with Xen
2013 May 13
5
Serial Passthrough broken in Debian Wheezy?
Hello,
I just discovered a strange bug with serial passthrough in xen 4.1 on
Debian Wheezy. The Dom0 has a GSM modem connected to serial port. The
serial port is passed through to a DomU with options 'irq = [ 4 ]' and
'ioports = [ '3f8-3ff ]'.
This worked as expected on Debian Squeeze with Xen 4.0 and Linux kernel
2.6.32 (both for Dom0 and DomU). On Debian Wheezy with Xen
2019 May 06
2
[EXTERNAL] Re: RFC - a proposal to support additional symbol metadata in ELF object files in the ARM compiler
...instruction.
With regards to your argument about not needing or being able to pre-initialize data: even if a global object is not explicitly initialized, it may be generated into a section that is zero initialized at load or run time. In such cases, the location attribute is often combined with a “noinit” attribute that some compilers support which tells the linker to not initialize a specific object.
~ Todd
From: James Y Knight [mailto:jyknight at google.com<mailto:jyknight at google.com>]
Sent: Friday, May 3, 2019 3:26 PM
To: Snider, Todd
Cc: Peter Smith; Finkel, Hal J.; llvm-dev
Subject:...
2019 May 07
2
[EXTERNAL] Re: RFC - a proposal to support additional symbol metadata in ELF object files in the ARM compiler
...rgument about not needing or being able to
>> pre-initialize data: even if a global object is not explicitly initialized,
>> it may be generated into a section that is zero initialized at load or run
>> time. In such cases, the location attribute is often combined with a
>> “noinit” attribute that some compilers support which tells the linker to
>> not initialize a specific object.
>>
>>
>>
>> ~ Todd
>>
>>
>>
>> *From:* James Y Knight [mailto:jyknight at google.com]
>> *Sent:* Friday, May 3, 2019 3:26 PM
>> *To...
2019 May 09
3
[EXTERNAL] Re: RFC - a proposal to support additional symbol metadata in ELF object files in the ARM compiler
...egards to your argument about not needing or being able to
> pre-initialize data: even if a global object is not explicitly initialized,
> it may be generated into a section that is zero initialized at load or run
> time. In such cases, the location attribute is often combined with a
> “noinit” attribute that some compilers support which tells the linker to
> not initialize a specific object.
>
>
>
> ~ Todd
>
>
>
> *From:* James Y Knight [mailto:jyknight at google.com]
> *Sent:* Friday, May 3, 2019 3:26 PM
> *To:* Snider, Todd
> *Cc:* Peter Smith; Fink...
2019 May 01
4
RFC - a proposal to support additional symbol metadata in ELF object files in the ARM compiler
On Wed, 1 May 2019 at 15:03, Finkel, Hal J. <hfinkel at anl.gov> wrote:
>
> On 5/1/19 7:22 AM, Christof Douma via llvm-dev wrote:
> > Hi Snider.
> >
> > As you and Peter mentioned there are indeed toolchains that allow location placement from within the C/C++ source code, using attributes or similar. I always wonder if such extension is worth the effort. There are