Displaying 20 results from an estimated 1282 matches for "amending".
2009 Dec 01
0
Amendment to previous post a minute ago, please amend before posting if possible
Sorry, I just posted the email below but realised I did not give a name or
details, would it be possible to adjust before posting and send what is
below, sorry again, first time user...
From: Joanne Lenehan [mailto:jlenehan@une.edu.au]
Sent: Tuesday, 1 December 2009 3:51 PM
To: 'r-help@r-project.org'
Subject: GLM Repeated measures test of assumptions: e.g. test for sphericity
e.g.
2020 Sep 13
2
[cfe-dev] Phabricator -> GitHub PRs?
Renato Golin <rengolin at gmail.com> writes:
>
> Don't they give you the opportunity to amend the commit message, at least? I vaguely remember it's possible.
>
If you mean "amend" like in "git commit --amend", it's generally a bad
idea to rewrite repository history that has already been published.
If you mean "amend" the message in the Web
2002 Feb 28
1
suggestion: small amendment to Printing How-to
Hi, I have a very small suggested amendment to Chapter 6 of the
"Samba How-To Collection" document.
This is the chapter about printing.
The change I would like to see may seem trivial,
but as a relative Samba Newbie, I took a while to figure out
this section of the documentation...
"Once you have created the required [print$] service and associated
subdirectories, simply log
2013 Aug 06
0
[LLVMdev] I just signed “Shri. Manmohan Singh, Prime Minister - Government of India : Save RTI Act from Amendments ”
Hi,
I've just signed the following petition "Shri. Manmohan Singh, Prime Minister - Government of India : Save RTI Act from Amendments " and wanted to see if you could help by adding your name.
Our goal is to reach 15,000 signatures and we need more support. You can read more and sign the petition here:
2010 May 04
1
[GIT PULL] amended: first round of vhost-net enhancements for net-next
David,
This is an amended pull request: I have rebased the tree to the
correct patches. This has been through basic tests and seems
to work fine here.
The following tree includes a couple of enhancements that help vhost-net.
Please pull them for net-next. Another set of patches is under
debugging/testing and I hope to get them ready in time for 2.6.35,
so there may be another pull request later.
2010 May 04
1
[GIT PULL] amended: first round of vhost-net enhancements for net-next
David,
This is an amended pull request: I have rebased the tree to the
correct patches. This has been through basic tests and seems
to work fine here.
The following tree includes a couple of enhancements that help vhost-net.
Please pull them for net-next. Another set of patches is under
debugging/testing and I hope to get them ready in time for 2.6.35,
so there may be another pull request later.
2015 Nov 04
0
[PATCH] builder: Document using 'qemu-img amend' for RHEL 6 compat (RHBZ#1204131).
---
builder/virt-builder.pod | 6 ++++++
1 file changed, 6 insertions(+)
diff --git a/builder/virt-builder.pod b/builder/virt-builder.pod
index 67e017f..545b134 100644
--- a/builder/virt-builder.pod
+++ b/builder/virt-builder.pod
@@ -280,6 +280,12 @@ For ordinary builds, this selects the output format. The default is I<raw>.
With I<--get-kernel> this specifies the input format.
2006 Jul 20
1
minor Vorbis specification amendment proposal
Hi
Vorbis has 3 "global" header packets, while generic containers generally
have only a single global header per stream
my proposal to solve this, would be to add a few lines to the vorbis
specification to clarify how to convert between the 3 headers and the single
header needed for non ogg containers
currently (without any standarized way) various groups simply use their own
2007 Nov 06
1
A suggestion for an amendment to tapply
Dear R-developers,
when tapply() is invoked on factors that have empty levels, it returns
NA. This behaviour is in accord with the tapply documentation, and is
reasonable in many cases. However, when FUN is sum, it would also
seem reasonable to return 0 instead of NA, because "the sum of an
empty set is zero, by definition."
I'd like to raise a discussion of the possibility of an
2011 Dec 20
1
[LLVMdev] Testing requirements amendment
Hi,
I havea minor suggestion for http://llvm.org/docs/TestingGuide.html:
Under 'Requirements', might be worth mentioning that running the basic
llvm/clang regression tests (check-all) requires a version of bash that
supports pipefail, i.e. bash 3.0+. On older system where /bin/sh is too
old, one simply needs to hack LitConfig.py to point to
/somewhere/else/bash that meets this
2007 Sep 16
1
Need amendment - I_need_the_Kernel_Source
The I_need_the_Kernel_Source wiki article should have instructions to
do the procedure as non-root. Installing the source as root may not
be as dangerous as compiling something, but nevertheless it is not
recommended and is not consistent with the contents of other related
articles.
Akemi
2007 Aug 29
1
RPMForge wiki page needs amendment
The Repositories wiki article says, "Priorities is much more flexible
and therefore the recommended plugin" under the 3rd party section.
However, the Repositories/RPMForge page gives instructions for the
protectbase plugin only. Shouldn't this be changed to priorities?
Either that or both should be referred to?
Akemi
2007 May 23
0
wiki HowTos/Custom_Kernel needs amendment
Hi,
I see more and more people attempt to rebuild the CentOS 5 kernel -
for example to get the legacy ISA card support turned on, etc. As Jim
said on #centos-devel, the Custom_Kernel wiki page is valid for C4 but
not so for C5. It seems that he does not have the time to update the
page at this moment. I suggest that at least a warning message
stating the instructions are not for C5 kernels
2001 Nov 14
1
Directory Permissions.
Hi all,
I've got a RH7.2 system running Samba 2.2.1-4 RPM's and I've got a
permissions problem.
I've got a share //dcomp2/windows which points to my vfat partition mounted
on /drvc/ with UID/GID options in fstab set to my unix user.
I can then connect to that share okay, and I can create/amend/delete files
without a problem. The problem arrises when I descend down the tree,
2018 Nov 16
2
Help with a pass
Hi all,
I was able to create a pass following [1]. Now goal is amend the pass and
try to dump the call graph. I think I have properly amended the source
extending my pass from CallGraphSCCPass but unfortunately every time I run
it, it crashes. I tried with llvm-6 and llvm-7. I notice that if I change
EP_EarlyAsPossible to anything else it does not crash but I don't see the
expected string
2004 Aug 27
2
Samba, the GPL and SCO
For those of you following the IBM vs SCO legal case, you have probably
noticed that SCO has said that the GPL is invalid. IBM appears to make
the reasonable case that you can't say something is void, and then rely
on it. INAL, but why is SCO allowed to distribute Samba without agreeing
to the GPL? That's like buying a car, then claiming the sale agreement
is bogus but you still want
2002 Oct 15
2
AMENDED: Ppmtolss16 trouble...
Upon finding a different image conversion program, I have eliminated the
Premature EOF problem that I had(apologies if I post this before the
moderator approves my first post...you can ignore it if/when it shows
up).
Now, I am seeing the script complete with no error.
I tested my syslinux.dpy file with the syslogo.lss file from the
samples, and it's fine.
The lss file I created, however,
2006 Nov 28
17
Index not being updated
My index is not being updated when I add new records or amend existing
ones.
Can anyone point me in the direction of where I should be looking for
what is going wrong?
I''m running this in the production environment.
--
Posted via http://www.ruby-forum.com/.
2017 Dec 27
2
Package repository now available
> On December 27, 2017 at 6:05 PM "Fabian A. Santiago" <fsantiago at garbage-juice.com> wrote:
>
>
> December 27, 2017 10:53 AM, aki.tuomi at dovecot.fi wrote:
>
> > Small amendment...
> >
> > if you ran
> >
> > gpg --export > /etc/apt/trusted.gpg.d/dovecot.gpg
> >
> > please run
> >
> > gpg --export
2004 Nov 02
1
Re: [R] case-insensitive ZIP
...ork to get a file called
> *.ZIP (rather than *.zip) that contains a valid binary package for
Windows.
> I'd vote against such a change, since the recent behaviour suggests
> perfectly well that the file probably won't work.
Nothing stops people with `atypical installations' amending functions to
suit their atypicality, but it is usually better to fix your local
problems that expect your tools to workaround them.
[Analogously, R CMD INSTALL will not install .tgz files on Unix, even
though some people distribute them: they are (equally) not a supported
format.]
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Brian D. Ri...