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2001 May 10
1
Re: PR#929 and [R] matrix: suspected integer overflow
...e coercion throughout R should use these */ /* routines to ensure consistency. */ ! I have altered asInteger (etc) to use the same routines. However, I am not happy with what IntegerFromReal does: it gives the maximum integer and the message. I think it would be much better to return NA in that cirumstance, when most uses of asInteger would give up (correctly) and generate a meaningful error. Comments, R-core? > > matrix(0, 10^8, 10^8) > Error: cannot allocate vector of size 2064896 Kb > > matrix(0, 20, 10^10) > Error in matrix(0, 20, 10^10) : negative length vectors are not a...
2001 May 09
1
matrix: suspected integer overflow
Is the following a known issue, in particular in terms of message clarity of the latter two? > matrix(0, 10^8, 10^8) Error: cannot allocate vector of size 2064896 Kb > matrix(0, 20, 10^10) Error in matrix(0, 20, 10^10) : negative length vectors are not allowed > matrix(0, 10^10, 10^10) Error: cannot allocate vector of size 0 Kb # looks better for arrays: > array (0, c(20, 10^10))
2011 Dec 22
2
crash on shared folders if remote user has empty $home
Hi, in seldom cirumstances it's possible that the imap-process is crashing without write something usefule into the logfile. a) User foo exists, is happy and everything's alright b) He had a shared folder given from bar c) In our setup we have mailforwarding adresses without a valid $home in LDAP c) if use...
2001 Jun 09
3
spss-data import
Hello, at the moment i am using spss as my favorite statistics package, but R seems an atractive alternative. Thanks to the R-Team for their great work! (I use R on my windows98 laptop,P II and 64MB Ram). I have a big(?) data set, containing more than 470 variables and 3200 cases (size: 2.5MB). Whenever I use the command 'read.spss' (foreign-library), I got the the following
2008 Oct 06
10
DO NOT REPLY [Bug 5811] New: rsync error: error allocating core memory buffers (code 22) at io.c(635)
https://bugzilla.samba.org/show_bug.cgi?id=5811 Summary: rsync error: error allocating core memory buffers (code 22) at io.c(635) Product: rsync Version: 3.0.4 Platform: x64 OS/Version: Linux Status: NEW Severity: blocker Priority: P3 Component: core AssignedTo: wayned@samba.org