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2004 Jun 22
3
[Q] GET_DIM() crash on Windows only
...in package format. On Solaris and Mac OS X, code runs just fine. On Windows, it crashes the R environment with the "Send Bug Report" dialog. I tried R 1.8.1 (Win2K) and R 1.9 (WinXP) binaries with the same result. PCs otherwise appear properly configured for creating R packages. Anything blatantly wrong? Suggestions? TIA Relevant files from package (getdim): R/getdim.R ---------- getdim <- function(x) .Call("getdim", as.matrix(x), PACKAGE="getdim"); R/zzz.R ------- .First.lib <- function(libname, pkgname) { if (version$major ==...
2008 Mar 28
13
Is Wine taking my donations and giving them to CrossOver?
Well I must say. I certainly feel like a fool now. I have been contributing to Wine for about five months, and was shocked to see a blatant advertisement for CrossOver, who take the hard work of those who have contributed their intellect for free and sell it for profit, on your home page. I then discovered through your own FAQ that most Wine developers are employed by CrossOver. Is this legal? To claim you are an open source project...
2012 Dec 09
4
[LLVMdev] PowerPC 64 build bots...
Hey Galina, Will; I've been working to revive the PPC64 build bots, and succeeded, but not for the right reasons. There were still bootstrap assertion failures and other pretty blatant errors. Then we figured out why: the Clang bootstrapping build bots for Power7 are not actually running any of the Clang tests! Could one of you tweak this build bot's configuration to match the other bootstrap bot configurations that run both LLVM and Clang tests? Is there a a Clang PPC64 bu...
2011 Mar 15
2
Calculate monthly means
...a looks like this: Collection_Date                   Test.Name              Value 2000-01-24 17:00:00            Phosphate               0.108 2000-01-24 17:00:00            Nitrate                     0.037 2001-11-12 08:45:00            Phosphate               0.45 ... Thanks and sorry for the blatantly "newbie" question. [[alternative HTML version deleted]]
2018 Apr 05
2
OpenSSH-Client without reverse tunnel ability
.... > So, we wanted to restrict our *Clients*. How difficult would it be to leave a scheduled security check to look for "ssh[ \t].*-R.*" expressions with "pgrep", and file a security abuse report if such processes are seen? It could be worked around, but should catch the most blatant abusers.so they can be notified of inappropriate behavior. I'm not sure what is available for you if you're using OpenBSD or BSD based operating systems, but for Linux RedHat had a bug report for SELinux at https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=656813 explaining how they'd accide...
2020 Mar 27
3
Centos 8 minimal install
...until Centos 7 (see > > links), andof course I meant the official download page. > > > minimal: as in approx 3Gb or so that fits on a regular 4-5Gb rewritable DVD > as with Centos 7 > > download from : https://www.centos.org/download/ > > > > anything else blatantly obvious you need me to have spelled out? > > > Ron > > > > > On 3/26/20 6:27 PM, Liam O'Toole wrote: > > On Thu, 26 Mar, 2020 at 18:12:50 -0600, R C wrote: > > > Hello, > > > > > > > > > is there a minimal install for C...
2004 Aug 08
2
Question on Differentiating Two Populations in R
Hello All, Forgive me if this a blatantly newbie question or not germane to the list, but i was wondering if my current approach to my problem is the best way in R. I have two experimental datasets (positive and negative) of differing lengths and a large number of ways of numerically expressing the data by using various scales to re...
2015 Jan 06
2
When will CentOS Publish Errata?
> 1. Blatant screen scraping is a violation of the terms of service for RHN .. > so where is a SOURCE of information for something like this: > > https://rhn.redhat.com/errata/RHSA-2014-2024.html > > If you read this: > https://access.redhat.com/help/terms/ > > then, one can not just gr...
2016 Mar 14
5
Access Windows files with individual user credentials
Dear fellow Samba fans, This seems like a blatantly obvious need, but I'm not finding anything in the Samba literature addressing it. Maybe my search-fu is just failing me. I have a collection of Linux machines with multiple simultaneous users. The Linux machines are all running Samba 4.1.7, compiled from the source since my distro (Cen...
2002 Dec 10
4
most pointless mentioning/advertising of a format in a film i've ever seen
...d converting her entire album collection (every album ever recorded. ever) to mp3 files. Now that is the most pointless use of advertising the inferior mp3 format i've ever seen. Now that we've started covering the use of vorbis in games, anyone spotted any reference (no matter how obscure/blatant) to ogg vorbis in films? <p><p><p>--- >8 ---- List archives: http://www.xiph.org/archives/ Ogg project homepage: http://www.xiph.org/ogg/ To unsubscribe from this list, send a message to 'vorbis-request@xiph.org' containing only the word 'unsubscribe' in the b...
2020 Jun 25
2
[cfe-dev] Phabricator Maintenance
...> >> In a GH PR, comments are associated with commit hashes. If a commit hash >> ceases to exist, so do all comments associated with it. The comments are >> quite literally destroyed and irretrievable. >> > > Either I'm misunderstand something, or this is just blatantly incorrect. > Assuming we're talking about pull request reviews here, review comments do > not get lost, regardless of how you rebase the pull request branch. > Try this experiment: 1. Create a PR 2. Have someone leave a comment on a line of code. You should get an email. 3. Make an...
2010 Aug 27
7
ASterisk CDR file Master.csv
How can we set the CDR Master file to rollover at say 30 Meg and create a new one -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: http://lists.digium.com/pipermail/asterisk-users/attachments/20100827/2e98385f/attachment.htm
2020 Mar 27
2
Centos 8 minimal install
On Thu, 26 Mar, 2020 at 18:12:50 -0600, R C wrote: > Hello, > > > is there a minimal install for Centos 8? > > > What I see is a 7.4Gb and a 8Gb iso,? that can't be 'minimal' > > > thanks, > > > Ron > What you see is something the rest of us can not, because you don't provide links. What you regard as 'minimal' I have no
2006 Jun 05
1
Unobtrusive javascript...what if?
..., but loaded from an external Javascript file? Sorry to tease. Stay tuned, we have something very cool to show off in the next day or two. You will be able to find more information on http://opensource.agileevolved.com in days to come, or stay tuned to my blog tomorrow for more. Apologies for the blatant promotion but we think people will like this. People have asked for unobtrusive JS in Rails for a while. Could it be here at last? Cheers Luke Redpath http://www.lukeredpath.co.uk http://opensource.agileevolved.com
2012 Dec 10
0
[LLVMdev] PowerPC 64 build bots...
Chandler Carruth <chandlerc at gmail.com> wrote: > I've been working to revive the PPC64 build bots, and succeeded, but > not for the right reasons. There were still bootstrap assertion > failures and other pretty blatant errors. Then we figured out why: > the Clang bootstrapping build bots for Power7 are not actually > running any of the Clang tests! > > Could one of you tweak this build bot's configuration to match the > other bootstrap bot configurations that run both LLVM and Clang tests? May...
2014 Sep 30
4
[PATCH v5 2/3] virtio_pci: Use the DMA API for virtqueues when possible
...in 2.2, this is worth considering. > Please do. Also, try booting this 2.2 QEMU candidate with nested virtualization on. Then bind vfio to a virtio-pci device and watch the guest get corrupted. QEMU will blame Linux for incorrectly programming the hardware, and Linux will blame QEMU for its blatant violation of the ACPI spec. Given that this is presumably most of the point of adding IOMMU support, it seems like a terrible idea to let code like that into the wild. If this happens, Linux may also end up needing a quirk to prevent vfio from binding to QEMU 2.2's virtio-pci devices. --Andy
2014 Sep 30
4
[PATCH v5 2/3] virtio_pci: Use the DMA API for virtqueues when possible
...in 2.2, this is worth considering. > Please do. Also, try booting this 2.2 QEMU candidate with nested virtualization on. Then bind vfio to a virtio-pci device and watch the guest get corrupted. QEMU will blame Linux for incorrectly programming the hardware, and Linux will blame QEMU for its blatant violation of the ACPI spec. Given that this is presumably most of the point of adding IOMMU support, it seems like a terrible idea to let code like that into the wild. If this happens, Linux may also end up needing a quirk to prevent vfio from binding to QEMU 2.2's virtio-pci devices. --Andy
2010 Jan 12
1
Strange problem with two Cyberpower UPS'es
...LCD] driver = "usbhid-ups" vendorid=0764 productid=0501 vendor=CPS port = /dev/ugen4.2 desc = "My Cyberpower 2200 LCD" Looks nice and tidy. However when the usbhid driver starts, it promptly binds both instances to the first ups, blatantly ignoring the port statement. Any idea what I'm doing wrong? //Svein - -- - --------+-------------------+------------------------------- /"\ |Svein Skogen | svein at d80.iso100.no \ / |Solberg ?stli 9 | PGP Key: 0xE5E76831 X |2020 Skedsmokorset | svein at jernhus...
2019 Apr 23
1
[RFC: nbdkit PATCH] cleanup: Assert mutex sanity
Although we haven't always checked that pthread_mutex_[un]lock succeeded, it never hurts to avoid blatant programming bugs such as when EINVAL can detect use of an uninitialized mutex. Signed-off-by: Eric Blake <eblake@redhat.com> --- Applies on top of my series to move cleanup.c to common/ Should I also go through and add checking to other bare pthread_mutex_[un]lock() calls? common/utils/c...
2006 Feb 11
4
Helpful resources for averyone
Hi all - just a quick one - Ive been reading through a lot of these posts and notice a lot of people looking for resouces ie Tutorials etc, well I have recently signed up for the new Rubyforums.co.uk which promises to be a great source of info for us all, they already have some neat stuff on there which I have used myself and am very happy with so i just thought it the good thing to do by