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2010 Oct 15
1
Package 'nlme' fails 'make check-all' in R 2.12.0 patched built from source
Hi all,
I am building R 2.12.0 patched this morning from source on Snow Leopard (10.6.4). In fact, three times now, with separate clean source and build directories each time, just to be sure that the issue is predictable.
I would be happy to have somebody tell me that I am missing something fundamental here also...
After running make check-all, I get the following error for 'nlme':
*
2004 Jul 18
1
Passwords in 3.0.1rc3 and 3.0.4
I've got samba3 setup as PDC, with ldap backend as the userbase. This has
been working for quite some time, with samba3 3.0.1rc3. I've upgraded to
3.0.4 and suddenly the passwords don't match. A login results in a password
mismatch and since NT passwords are in MD5 format, what has changed from
3.0.1rc3 to 3.0.4 to warrant this drastic effect?
2015 Mar 12
3
Bug or not?
Hi Pierre,
No worries about the response time. I remember when the features
matrix was mostly todo's. Clearly you folks have put in a ton of work.
I would feel bad about trying to shove a developer into my problem and
I do not have the time right now to join the development team. Besides
my day job I am currently writing a library to interpret BSDL files
(JTAG).
I am having a bit of trouble
2015 Mar 14
0
Bug or not?
I sent the file to you and the list but it appears to have bounced off
the list server. Did you get the direct copy?
On Thu, Mar 12, 2015 at 6:46 PM, Evan Foss <evanfoss at gmail.com> wrote:
> Hi Pierre,
>
> Yes well acpidump is free software island wildlife. As yet it has not
> predators so the only thing keeping it in check is forkers loosing
> interest in maintaining their
2015 Feb 15
3
Bug or not?
The first grep of dmesg is for the apple info so you know exactly what
box I have. The second is to show that I am booting in EFI mode and
not some bogus bios compatibility thing. The third is to show the gmux
version. The fourth is to answer the question you actually asked.
$ cat /proc/version
Linux version 3.19.0 (root at turingatlarge) (gcc version 4.7.3 (Gentoo
4.7.3-r1 p1.4, pie-0.5.5) ) #3