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2015 Sep 10
2
Using IDs to suppress specific messages and warnings
Thanks Luke, On 10 September 2015 at 14:47, <luke-tierney at uiowa.edu> wrote: > Conditions have classes and the condition system is designed around > the idea that classes would be used for this sort of thing. That is > already how tryCatch and withCallingHandlers discriminate the > conditions to handle. That makes sense. Though with my sqrt example, it's just a plain
2001 Sep 23
1
outer
i cannot cajole outer in doing what i want it to do. i hav a function only defined for scalars fun(n,k) and i want to do outer(1:5,1:5,function(x,y) fun(x,y)) (i know this is written somewhat clumsy) to get an array with the values of fun to use it as an input for image this does not work since outer assumes then fun works on arrays elementwise. what is the easiest way of getting what i
2008 Jan 03
2
Interresting Changeset for Rails Trunk...
>From http://blog.codefront.net/2008/01/02/whats-new-on-edge-rails-the-pilot/ A native Mongrel handler has been introduced. This is so that it can be worked on independent of Mongrel?s release cycle (the Rails handler is currently in the Mongrel codebase). Jeremy Kemper (bitsweat) has already made a minor performance improvement by moving the mutex from the handler itself into the dispatcher.
2006 Nov 26
2
Fixed zeros in tables
Hello All R Users, Function loglm() in library MASS can be cajoled to accomodate structural zeros in a cross-classification table. An example from Fienberg demonstrates how this can be done. My question is: Can the function glm() perform the same task? Can glm() estimate a log-linear model with fixed zeros like loglm()? Thanks for your help, Andrew ## Fienberg, The Analysis of Cross-Classified
2009 Apr 18
1
Modelling an "incomplete Poisson" distribution ?
Dear list, I have the following problem : I want to model a series of observations of a given hospital activity on various days under various conditions. among my "outcomes" (dependent variables) is the number of patients for which a certain procedure is done. The problem is that, when no relevant patient is hospitalized on said day, there is no observation (for which the "number
2007 Apr 04
4
joining across databases in a find statement with include (legacy db)
Hi, I have a legacy database ''old'' and a new database ''new'' which rails uses. I set up models using old with establish_connection(old), and this works well, except for include: class OldModel < ActiveRecord::Base establish_connection(old) end class NewModel < ActiveRecord::Base has_one :old_model end a = OldModel.find :first NewModel.find(:all,
2005 Feb 17
0
[LLVMdev] LLVM built on VS C++ 2005
On Wed, 2005-02-16 at 19:52, Aaron Gray wrote: > Hi Reid, > > I'll send a complete report tommorow, its getting late. Great! > > It looks like there is alot of work to do to get the MS VC version in line > with the Unix release. I am very willing to help out with porting. Yes, there are several well known issues remaining. The bugpoint tool and the debugger use unix
2005 Feb 17
2
[LLVMdev] LLVM built on VS C++ 2005
Hi Reid, I'll send a complete report tommorow, its getting late. It looks like there is alot of work to do to get the MS VC version in line with the Unix release. I am very willing to help out with porting. The tests and regression tests look a biggy maybe they would be better done on the command line using make rather than separate Visual Studio projects. As I say I am willing to help
2005 Apr 21
2
[Bug 1023] Add support for dhgex-sha512
http://bugzilla.mindrot.org/show_bug.cgi?id=1023 Summary: Add support for dhgex-sha512 Product: Portable OpenSSH Version: -current Platform: All OS/Version: OpenBSD Status: NEW Severity: enhancement Priority: P2 Component: sshd AssignedTo: openssh-bugs at mindrot.org ReportedBy: djm at
2007 Sep 07
0
FOUND SOLUTION and question: Cannot access shares after joining Samba to AD 2000 domain
...d getent all showed fine etc etc etc. The logs showed everything working etc. We also started with a fresh samba cache, passwd, group and smbpasswd files. First issue was: - Shares displayed when connecting to the server via \\servername or \\ip.ser.ve.r but couldn't access them. After much cajoling we found out the underlying issue: the shares all pointed to directories inside an external drive, and while the directories had correct permissions, the mount point didn't. We had great fun turning access on and off by simply doing "chgrp" on the mount point. Weird, and to my knowl...
2006 May 02
1
Possible to cause Yum to "reload" packages a second time?
I wrote in a thread entitled "ip_conntrack_ftp fails to load on CentOS4.3" that I had what I considered to be a borked upgrade, using yum update. When I went from 4.2 -> 4.3 I ceased to be able to use the ip_conntrack_ftp module, thus cutting off my users from ftp access. What I'd like to do is get yum to rerun its update procedure, which should allow any post processing that
2010 Aug 27
3
checking if a package is installed
Hi, I am writing a function that requires a specific package to be installed. Is there a way of checking if the package is installed and returning a TRUE / FALSE result so my function can return an appropriate error message and exit the function gracefully rather than just bombing out? I'm thinking along the following lines (but want code that works), f_checkpackage <- function() { if
2015 Sep 10
2
Using IDs to suppress specific messages and warnings
The suppressMessages and suppressWarnings functions currently suppress all the message or warnings that are generated by the input expression. The ability to suppress only specific messages or warnings is sometimes useful, particularly for cases like file import where there are lots of things that can go wrong. Suppressing only messages that match a regular expression has rightly been rejected
2012 Aug 30
2
self-defined distance function to be computed on matrix
Hello, I have a self-defined function to be computed on each column in a matrix. The basic idea is to ignore the elements that have value of 0 during computation. I should be able to write my own function but it could be computational expensive, so I'd love to ask if anyone may have suggestions on how to implement it more efficiently. Thanks in advance. For example, there are three
2007 Aug 30
3
Testing Framework
-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- Hash: SHA1 Hi, So, now that we've all complained about the state of testing of Open Source versions of Asterisk, lets do something about it. I propose we start with a list of things that we think should be tested in Asterisk, and means to test them. Maybe we could run certain tests based on the changes between minor versions? Anyway lets start. Call
2001 Apr 09
13
2.2 release imminent.
Well, as Andrew shouted at me again this weekend it's getting to be about that time.... :-) :-). Yep, we're thinking we should do an official 2.2 Samba release early next week, so if you have anything you can't live with, now would be a good time to tell us.... :-). It's been gestating longer than an elephant, so it's really time to let it out into the world and do its own
2005 Mar 09
0
OW #10.09 - Google Desktop and Live Meeting
...glasses & nose combinations - a la Groucho Marx? All credit has to go to Rod Quantock for carrying off these adventures with astonishing creativity, energy, flexibility and good-humour. It's an hilarious marvel to watch him bring together a busload of strangers into a friendly group. His cajoling of managers, bouncers, guards and anyone else standing in his way is a delight. He also stops passers-by with mixed responses, and most are totally perplexed. If you're in Sydney this weekend then don't miss Bus. http://www.biglaughriverside.com.au/quantock.html Look for our ruggedly ha...
2009 Jan 30
35
j4200 drive carriers
apparently if you don''t order a J4200 with drives, you just get filler sleds that won''t accept a hard drive. (had to look at a parts breakdown on sunsolve to figure this out -- the docs should simply make this clear.) it looks like the sled that will accept a drive is part #570-1182. anyone know how i could order 12 of these?