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2009 Apr 16
1
R (2.9.0 rc) CMD INSTALL will leave OOLOCK folder even if installation succeeded
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lrwxrwxrwx 1 XXX epiR 39 Mar 27 05:56 feature -> /mnt/local/R/hardy/R-2.9.x-libs/feature/
?INSTALL tells me of a workaround via --unsafe or --no-lock but I would prefer to use the
default incantation.
Any insights what the cause could be?
Regards, Matthias
R version 2.9.0 RC (2009-04-10 r48321)
on Ubuntu hardy
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2007 Aug 15
2
Load balancing SIP trunks?
I have 10 SIP trunks that I'd really like to round-robin load balance.
Currently I have a macro that switches between available lines, but there
really must be a function in Asterisk to do this on its own. So my question
is just that, are there any easy ways for Asterisk to either balance between
SIP trunks or even just a built in function to find the next available SIP
trunk. I think using
2009 Apr 13
1
should sub(perl=TRUE) also handle \E in replacement, to complement \U and \L?
Currently sub(perl=TRUE) allows you to specify \U and \L
in the replacement argument so that the rest of the subpatterns
in the line (the \\<digit> things) will be converted to upper
or lower case, respectively. perl also also has a \E operator
to end these case conversions for the rest of the subpatterns
(so they retain whatever case they had in the original text).
For symmetry's sake
2008 Jan 21
5
attachment_fu and story runner, any updates
I''m trying to write a story for a Rails app which involves using the
attachment_fu plugin to upload images.
After blunting my pick on this for a while, google found me this:
http://www.ruby-forum.com/topic/134743#600831
So it seems that there''s a hole in Rails integration testing and
multipart form posting. David offered to incorporate a patch to story
runner at the end of the