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2007 Mar 03
2
[LLVMdev] Subversion Migration
> On Sat, 3 Mar 2007, Aaron Gray wrote: >> Two things regarding the new subversion repository :- >> 1) Can you remove lib/CodeGen/ELF - which was a copy of the 'libelf' GNU >> library which got partially deleted. > > I just removed it from the CVS repo. > >> 2) Is there any way make the "Win32" Visual Studio 2003 a separate source >>
2004 Jul 27
2
computing differences between consecutive vector elements
Dear R-users, I am a newbie to R so please excuse this naive question for which I couldn't seem to find online answers. I have this data frame containing a series of locations through time (x,y,z,t). I would like to compute the difference in x, y and z between t-1 and t. Sounds easy enough, but how on earth does one loop through vector elements and compute this difference? Thanks Thomas
2011 Feb 02
3
Applying multiple functions to one object
Dear list members, I recall seeing a convenience function for applying multiple functions to one object (i.e., almost the opposite of 'mapply?) somewhere. Example: If the function was named ?fun? the output of fun(3.14, mode, typeof, class) would be identical to the output of c(mode(3.14), typeof(3.14), class(3.14)) Is my memory failing me, or does such a function already exists in a
2007 Mar 04
0
[LLVMdev] Subversion Migration
On Sat, 3 Mar 2007, Aaron Gray wrote: >> What is the motivation for this? The Win32 directory doesn't have VS2003 >> source code AFAIK, > > No just the VS2003 project and solution files and a about 30 sub directories > which are not required on *nix platforms. So it would be good to have the > "win32" files in a separate repository if possible. I thought this
2005 Nov 08
0
OggYUV
On Wed, Nov 09, 2005 at 09:59:02AM +0800, illiminable wrote: > > While it's true there are a bunch of FOURCC's that represent non-raw > formats like DIVX etc, the ones which represent raw YUV types are pretty > well defined. Yes you certainly still need the width, height, aspect ratio > and frame rate. Since FourCC is an identifier for a different codec, what you are
2004 Jul 28
5
using Rterm under cygwin, no possiblity to delete characters
Dear R-users, When I call Rterm from cygwin, I have no options but typing the exact syntax the first time. If I happen to hit the "delete" key (backspace), R dies when I press enter saying : Error: ... (error concerning the function on the last line of text) Execution halted Perhaps some of you have experienced this and found work arounds? One has to be pretty good to type without
2004 Jul 27
0
computing differences between consecutive vectorelements
well, sure diff() does it thanks alot Thomas > -----Message d'origine----- > De: Liaw, Andy [mailto:andy_liaw at merck.com] > Date: mardi 27 juillet 2004 16:50 > ??: 'Dewez Thomas'; 'r-help at stat.math.ethz.ch' > Objet: RE: [R] computing differences between consecutive > vectorelements > > > Not exactly sure what you want, but seems like you can
2010 Nov 16
6
Dovecot 2.0.7 (8793036f6de8) seems to miss some defaults for vsz_limit
Latest Mercurial seems to miss defaults for some services e.g. 'managesieve' and 'lmtp'. Example error message upon start: dovecotdoveconf: Fatal: Error in configuration file /etc/dovecot/dovecot.conf: service(managesieve-login): vsz_limit is too low failed! Regards Thomas
2011 Aug 31
4
[PATCH 0 of 1] Patch to alter BLKIF_OP_TRIM to BLKIF_OP_DISCARD (v1).
Hey guys, Pasi mentioned on Li''s (and Owen''s) patches which provide TRIM/UNMAP support to the Linux backend/frontend that: " Isn''t the generic name for this functionality "discard" in Linux? and "trim" being the ATA specific discard-implementation, and "scsi unmap" the SAS/SCSI specific discard-implementation? Just
2005 Nov 08
3
OggYUV
> > FourCC is a codec identifier, nothing more. It's four letters which can > be > referenced against a table to see what codec it is, it's a standard used > by RIFF > (aka, wav and avi) and older Macintosh formats, and in my opinion, its > obsolete. > While it's true there are a bunch of FOURCC's that represent non-raw formats like DIVX etc, the ones
2005 Nov 07
0
work on OggFile/OggStream
I've rehashed the model for the libogg2 convience library, seperating it into two libraries in the effort to allow 3rd party media frameworks to more directly utilize the functions provided by OggFile, while still providing VorbisFile-like convience for the most common uses of Ogg encoders/decoders. In this new model, liboggstream provides the functionality of "codec plugins",
2004 Aug 02
0
averaging 3D datasets
Dear R-users, I've spent most of the day reading R documentation at length but couldn't find something perhaps obvious. I have a dataset made of 3 morphometric variables for a series of watershed [log(slope); log(drainage_area); distance_to_outlet] My aim is to predict the value of log(slope) for pairs of [drainage_area; distance_to_outlet] (sounds like a plain linear model fitting,
2005 May 13
0
[Bug 2712] --cvs-exclude does not work as advertised: core directories
https://bugzilla.samba.org/show_bug.cgi?id=2712 wayned@samba.org changed: What |Removed |Added ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- Status|NEW |ASSIGNED ------- Additional Comments From wayned@samba.org 2005-05-13 11:50 ------- Your diagnosis is slightly inaccurate -- CVS does
2007 Mar 03
2
[LLVMdev] Subversion Migration
Hi, Two things regarding the new subversion repository :- 1) Can you remove lib/CodeGen/ELF - which was a copy of the 'libelf' GNU library which got partially deleted. 2) Is there any way make the "Win32" Visual Studio 2003 a separate source repository, so we do not have the VS2003 code being distributed on every *nix platform. AND could we also have a Visual Studio 2005
2007 Mar 03
0
[LLVMdev] Subversion Migration
On Sat, 3 Mar 2007, Aaron Gray wrote: > Two things regarding the new subversion repository :- > 1) Can you remove lib/CodeGen/ELF - which was a copy of the 'libelf' GNU > library which got partially deleted. I just removed it from the CVS repo. > 2) Is there any way make the "Win32" Visual Studio 2003 a separate source > repository, so we do not have the VS2003
2007 Aug 11
2
TextCtrl.new
Salut alex, j''utilise ce bout de code pour faire apparaître mon texte dans ma fenêtre: @dou = TextCtrl.new(@s, -1, "", Point.new(10, 70), Size.new(410, 210), TE_RICH | TE_MULTILINE) @dou << "je vais à l''école" le problème c''est que l''encodage ne marche pas.Je ne peut pas mettre l''accentuation.J''ai essayer pas mal de
2006 Nov 14
2
NAT/MASQ with multiple external static IPs
Hello everyone, really not sure if this is a LARTC question or not, but I have several hundred users all MASQ''d behind a single static IP. Users are reporting that certain websites are blacklisting that single static external IP for various reasons. What I would like to do is use several external IP''s and have a MASQ''d user getting a random one each time. Here is
2007 Mar 03
3
[LLVMdev] Subversion Migration
> On Sat, 3 Mar 2007, Aaron Gray wrote: >>> What is the motivation for this? The Win32 directory doesn't have >>> VS2003 >>> source code AFAIK, >> >> No just the VS2003 project and solution files and a about 30 sub >> directories >> which are not required on *nix platforms. So it would be good to have the >> "win32" files
2017 May 22
4
Problems with Samba 4.6.3 Authentication
Hi, I have posted the following message to Squid-Users forum ( squid-users at lists.squid-cache.org). "I have migrated of Samba 4.2.1 to Samba 4.6.3 as DC, but now my Squid authentication doesn't work. In samba 4.2.1 is working properly. This is my authentication block: auth_param basic program /usr/lib/squid3/basic_ldap_auth -R -b DC=empresa,DC=com,DC=br -D
2003 Jul 25
0
Sweave and Printing Lattice Figures From Loop
Community, (Windows Xp , 1.7.1, too little memory) This may have the flavor of an answer in search of a question, but I'll pose this question: Is their a better way to do the following than what I'll show below? Problem: In Sweave I have multiple figures from lattice, some of which have more that one page. I can easily figure out the total number of figures I have created, but its