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2004 Sep 24
4
rsync 2.6.2 crash
OK, I will do that next. I just tried 2.6.1 on both ends, and it died in a similar fashion. -------Original Message------- > From: Wayne Davison <wayned@samba.org> > Subject: Re: rsync 2.6.2 crash > Sent: 24 Sep 2004 11:21:51 > > On Fri, Sep 24, 2004 at 11:09:26AM -0700, jim wrote: > > The server crashed, but left rsync.exe.stackdump: >
2007 Dec 09
2
adjusting "levels" after subset a table
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2007 Nov 21
3
How can I save a plot ?
I recently installed R 2.6 on Linux/SuSE When I was running the previous version on Windows I was able to save my plots from a script. There was a command "savePlot" that is no more retrieved in the last version. In this scenario, how can I tell R to save the currently displayed plot to a file ? The "save" command is generic and do not know how to tell R that the plot is to be
2004 Sep 28
7
rsync 2.6.2 hang (was rsync 2.6.2 crash)
...k to 2.6.2 and started rsync in daemon mode by hand (no ssh). The sync is still in progress, but it looks like it is working. There were three small problems, however: > > 2004/09/24 14:25:34 [1896] opendir "/17B - CONTROL/17Bxxxxx - xxxxxxx xxxx, xxx > xxxxx xxx-297 A24A-53A/Drawing Sheet 17Bxxxxxx -(44).cal" (in MPDM) failed: Not > a directory > 2004/09/24 14:25:51 [1896] file has vanished: "/17B - CONTROL/17Bxxxxxx - xxxxxx > x xxxx, xxx xxxxx xxx-297 A24A-53A/Drawing Sheet 17Bxxxxxx -(89).cal" (in MPDM) > 2004/09/24 14:29:2...
2007 Nov 23
0
R users in Cyprus
...te: Wed, 21 Nov 2007 05:46:04 -0800 From: "Henrik Bengtsson" <hb at stat.berkeley.edu> Subject: Re: [R] R as server application To: "Kilian Schwab" <K.Schwab at delta-energy.ch> Cc: r-help at stat.math.ethz.ch Message-ID: <59d7961d0711210546v1cd4fa53le5caf8f3a353aa8c at mail.gmail.com> Content-Type: text/plain; charset=ISO-8859-1 Hi, tbe R.batch package (http://www.braju.com/R/) was written to run multiple batch jobs on one or more hosts sharing the same file system. It doesn't do everything you want but part of it. For details, see r-help thread ...