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2006 May 05
1
converting code into a function - seperating a data frame with n columns into n individual vectors
I have many very large dataframes with 20 columns each. In order to conserve memory, I wish to separate the data frame into 20 vectors, each named the name of the dataframe followed by .1,.2,.3 .20. (For example purposes, one data frame is named ?testa?.) e.g. testa.1, testa.2, testa.3 I have written the code to do this (see below). I am trying to convert this into a function that I can reuse.
2004 May 26
2
Samba 3 and LDAP - Error loading profiles
Hi, I'm setting up Samba with ldap backend and everythin appears to be working correctly except for profiles. Using: samba-3.0.2 openldap-2.1.26 smbldap-tools-0.8.4 When a user 'testa' tries to logon from a Win2K system that has joined the domain he gets the following error message: "Windows did not load your roaming profile and is attempting to log you on with your local
2009 Sep 04
2
help with functions
Hi all, I have got 2 function (see bellow) which are simplifications of what I need to do. These functions are precisely the same, except for the last line. My question is, why doesn't function testA work in the same way as function testB. Both functions produce two objects, "a" and "b" that must merged with rbind. The difference is that in testA, I specify the name
2005 Nov 11
2
Rsync, subversion and directories
Hi all, I'm attempting to build a backup system using rsync and subversion. I have a samba share which I would like to replicate via rsync. The replicated copy is under subversion control to store a 'history'. This appears to work well until a directory is removed on the primary (non-backup) file system. The rsync command which I assumed would do the job: $ rsyc -zrv
2005 Mar 05
1
Problem with plotting size/location on variation of star/segment plot
Dear R gurus, I'm running into a problem with some modified segment plots I've coded using stars(). What I am trying to do is superimpose two series of data along with radial axes markers in a 2x2 graphics frame. This is working fine now, except for the hitch: my plots overfill the frame and are not centered within it (on my runs they always end up looking like they've been budged
2004 Jul 17
0
mkstemp failed: (code 23) main(633)
Hi, I am a new user and tried at least some of the recommended ways to find an answer to my question (search the net, ask IT professionals). But when everything fails nothing beats newsgroups... Here is my problem. I compiled rsync 2.6.2 on a Tru64 v5.1b system. I am trying to use rsync to backup data to a NFS mounted disk outside our immediate local network. Needless to say that rsync works
2010 Apr 19
1
Samba4 segfault
Hi, during my tests to use Samba4 as a kdc for kerberized NFS, I found a bug in the KDC code, when generating a principal without pac (e.g. with msktutil and option --no-pac), that causes Samba4 to crash: Running the following command on one of the client machines msktutil -c --upn nfs/testa.linex.org -h testa.linex.org --computer-name testa-service-nfs --server s4-dc1.linex.org --no-pac
2007 Jul 17
0
write.dcf/read.dcf cycle converts missing entry to "NA" (PR#9796)
Full_Name: Bill Dunlap Version: 2.5.0 OS: Red Hat Enterprise Linux WS release 3 (Taroon Update 6) Submission from: (NULL) (24.17.60.30) If you read a dcf file with read.dcf(file,fields=c("Field",...)) and the file does not contain the desired field "Field", read.dcf puts a character NA for that entry in its output matrix. If you then call write.dcf, passing it the output of
2013 Dec 05
0
S4 method for '[' with extra arguments: distinguishing between x[i] and x[i, ]
Hi, I want to implement a '[' for an S4 class, that behaves differently when called with a single index argument or multiple indexes (possibly missing), like what happens when subsetting matrices x[i] vs. x[i, ]. I manage to do it using nargs() and checking if drop is missing (see code below), but when I want to add an extra argument to the method (before drop), then the parent call
2019 Jul 04
4
cannot set filesystem permissions on shares
> >>>> Run this : getfacl /home/users > >>> getfacl: Removing leading '/' from absolute path names > >>> # file: home/users > >>> # owner: root > >>> # group: A\\domain\040admins > >>> user::rwx > >>> user:root:rwx > >>> user:10512:rwx > >>> group::rwx > >>>
2004 Jan 14
3
100% of cpu in an out of the box *
Hi all! I'm newbie, so here goes my situation: I have succefully compiled the cvs version as shown in asterisk website in some linux distros: Debian (2.4.22), Conectiva, Fedora Core 1 and in all of them, * starts and consumes all the cpu (on top). Does anybody know this issue? Thanks! Testa
2007 Jul 18
1
(PR#9796) write.dcf/read.dcf cycle converts missing entry
BIll, Thanks. I am seeing some problems here, for example when all the fields are missing, or all the fields in a row are missing. I've fixes for those, and will commit to R-devel shortly. On Tue, 17 Jul 2007, bill at insightful.com wrote: > Full_Name: Bill Dunlap > Version: 2.5.0 > OS: Red Hat Enterprise Linux WS release 3 (Taroon Update 6) > Submission from: (NULL)
2005 Oct 24
0
error messages in matrix multiplication
Hello, I am hoping for some advice on using R - my experience with statistical programs has been limited to SPSS. I have been using a textual analysis program and wanted to add some rigour to making a choice between two models of self-reported cannabis effects. To do this, I need to compare the two resulting word co-occurence matrices. The program itself,doesn't offer this as an option
2019 Jul 03
4
cannot set filesystem permissions on shares
> > On the file serever: > > Collected config --- 2019-07-03-10:27 ----------- > > > > Hostname: srv > > DNS Domain: a.b.hu > > FQDN: srv.a.b.hu > > ipaddress: 10.0.3.15 192.168.0.8 > > ----------- > > Samba is running as a Unix domain member > > ----------- > > > > This computer is running Debian 10.0 x86_64 > >
2012 Mar 30
1
mode & mask
dear all trivial kind of question for which I do apologize, but it's sort of puzzling in a share when a windows client creates something samba sets it as 755, yet another user can still delete, in this case a folder which part of configuration fixes it so it would behave as expected? what I have by default is: acl check permissions = Yes acl group control = No acl
2008 Mar 31
14
To surf to URL mydomain.com instead of mydomain.com:3000?
My production server is using mongrel_rails on Ubuntu linux. With Firefox I can reach my production server with the URL: www.mydomain.com:3000/ but I can''t reach my production server with the URL www.mydomain.com/ Is there a way to configure mongrel so that I can reach my production server with the URL www.mydomain.com? -- Posted via http://www.ruby-forum.com/.
2018 Sep 14
4
X448 Key Exchange
On 09/13/2018 08:18 PM, Damien Miller wrote: > We have any plans to add more crypto options to OpenSSH without a strong > justification, and I don't see one for X448-SHA512 ATM. What I like about it is that it offers ~224 bit security level, whereas X25519 offers ~128 bits (according to RFC7748). Hence, pairing X448 with AES256 would provide a full chain of security in the ~224 bit
2017 Sep 22
6
DH Group Exchange Fallback
On 09/22/2017 03:22 PM, Daniel Kahn Gillmor wrote: > On Thu 2017-09-21 18:12:44 -0400, Joseph S Testa II wrote: >> I gotta say... having a fallback mechanism here seems pretty >> strange. The entire point of the group exchange is to use a dynamic >> group and not a static one. > > fwiw, i think dynamic groups for DHE key exchange is intrinsically > problematic
2013 Dec 10
0
[LLVMdev] libcang python bindings and working with macros question
How do I obtain the data that a macro points to, both expanded and unexpanded. in example I have a file named "blah.c" with the following. """ #define TESTA 1 #define TESTB 2 + TESTA """ I modified util.py's get_cursor to look at the displayname also, as spelling won't match the macroname. """ for cursor in children: if
2013 Dec 11
0
[LLVMdev] libcang python bindings and working with macros question
How do I obtain the data that a macro points to, both expanded and unexpanded. in example I have a file named "blah.c" with the following. """ #define TESTA 1 #define TESTB 2 + TESTA """ I modified util.py's get_cursor to look at the displayname also, as spelling won't match the macroname. """ for cursor in children: if