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2019 Dec 02
2
Ubuntu cosmic support
Hi,
We noticed that "cosmic-cran35" recently went missing from
http://cran.rstudio.com/bin/linux/ubuntu/ (apparently in mirrors as well).
Was cosmic support removed? It still seems to be in the readme file.
Mark Walker, PhD
Computational Biologist
Methods Group, Data Science Platform
The Broad Institute
Cambridge, MA
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2018 Nov 29
2
MRutter PPA versioning issue, again
Michael,
ESS broke again on my laptop after I upgraded to Ubuntu 18.10. The elpa-ess
package seems to be provided multiple times, sadly the one with xenial
(16.04) in its name wins ... and breaks the setup. I one for cosmic, I had
one from bionic (18.04), but because the names 'wrapped' the 'x' wins over
'b' and 'c'. We had talked about that in the past, it
2018 Dec 06
0
MRutter PPA versioning issue, again
On Thu, Nov 29, 2018 at 10:30 AM Dirk Eddelbuettel <edd at debian.org> wrote:
>
>
> Michael,
>
> ESS broke again on my laptop after I upgraded to Ubuntu 18.10. The elpa-ess
> package seems to be provided multiple times, sadly the one with xenial
> (16.04) in its name wins ... and breaks the setup. I one for cosmic, I had
> one from bionic (18.04), but because the
2019 May 02
2
Disco Dingo repository issues
Hi,
I have just installed Ubuntu 19.04 (Disco Dingo) and after adding the following repo:
deb https://cloud.r-project.org/bin/linux/ubuntu disco-cran35/
and importing the keys, I want to install r-base so I perform the following:
sudo apt update
sudo apt install r-base
Reading package lists... Done
Building dependency tree
Reading state information... Done
Some packages could not be
2007 Nov 06
4
strange behavior from purge
I have the following define...
define puppet::module_dir {
if $name {
include puppet
file { "${puppetdir}/modules/${name}":
ensure => directory,
mode => 0755,
purge => true,
recurse => true,
}
}
}
I call it like so:
puppet::module_dir { "main" }
puppet::module_dir
2015 Jun 10
2
[LLVMdev] Self-compiling clang on Windows
I'm trying to get clang 3.6.1 to compile itself on Windows, using this
command line:
msbuild /p:Configuration=Release /p:CLToolExe=clang-cl.exe
/p:CLToolPath=c:\llvm\build\Release\bin\ /p:TrackFileAccess=false
/p:Platform="x64" /fileLogger ALL_BUILD.vcxproj
It barfed on an occurrence of __try but that was only in a test file so I
commented it out and retried. Now it's getting
2018 Nov 25
2
Ubuntu 18.04 (Bionic) packages now available
Hello Dovecot-List,
so Ubuntu users now can get the latest dovecot version. As I am just
building a production mailserver for customers, this could come in handy,
maybe.
For a live production system, is it reasonable to switch from the main
Ubuntu Dovecot release to your newer packages?
How long will the Dovecot team build these packages? When the team don't
want to build these packages
2004 Oct 06
2
Working Wellgate *SIP* 38xx/35xx hardware anyone?
I'm loosing hair at cosmic speed now for the past 10 days.
Welltech's Wellgate 38xx/35xx FXO/FXS SIP hardware versions seem to have
very buggy firmware possibly due to hastely done porting from H.323
firmware.
Is there anyone on this mailing list who was able to:
1. setup a 35xxA FXS with all ports authenticating properly with *?
or
2. setup a 38xx FXO to work as dial-in from pstn to
2013 Jun 19
0
[LLVMdev] How to deal with potentially unlimited count/length symbol names?
On Wed, Jun 19, 2013 at 3:39 PM, Robinson, Paul <
Paul_Robinson at playstation.sony.com> wrote:
> > From: llvmdev-bounces at cs.uiuc.edu [mailto:llvmdev-bounces at cs.uiuc.edu]
> On Behalf Of Sean Silva
> > Sent: Wednesday, June 19, 2013 11:45 AM
> > To: edA-qa mort-ora-y
> > Cc: <llvmdev at cs.uiuc.edu>
> > Subject: Re: [LLVMdev] How to deal with
2009 Sep 17
1
Turning points in a series
Good morning once more. My problem of yesterday has been addressed. Having
learned a few tricks from that, I wish to ask another question in connection
with that. My data is a cosmic ray data consisting of dates and counts. When
I plot a graph of counts versus dates, the resultant signal shows a number
of maximum and minimum points. These minimum points (turning points) are of
interest to me.
2007 Aug 13
4
Strangeness with a definition
I''m having problems with a definition not being found.
I get the following error when running puppetd -vt:
err: Could not find type "manual_apt_get_update" in file
/etc/puppet/manifests/definitions/apt_misc.pp at line 22
The definition is present for sure. Can anyone spot a problem with the
code below?
define manual_apt_get_update {
exec { "/usr/bin/apt-get
2020 Jan 26
2
Centos 7: UPD packet checksum verification?
Hi,
what does Centos 7 do with UPD packets having invalid checksums?
Are such packets inevitably dropped? Does a network card drop them when it
does checksum verification in hardware even before the packets go anywhere?
In general, if someone were to send me UPD packets with invalid checksums over
the internet, how far would such packets get?
In particular, how likely it is that SRTP
2013 Jun 19
2
[LLVMdev] How to deal with potentially unlimited count/length symbol names?
> From: llvmdev-bounces at cs.uiuc.edu [mailto:llvmdev-bounces at cs.uiuc.edu] On Behalf Of Sean Silva
> Sent: Wednesday, June 19, 2013 11:45 AM
> To: edA-qa mort-ora-y
> Cc: <llvmdev at cs.uiuc.edu>
> Subject: Re: [LLVMdev] How to deal with potentially unlimited count/length symbol names?
>
> On Wed, Jun 19, 2013 at 1:04 AM, edA-qa mort-ora-y <eda-qa at
2011 Nov 20
1
Need help with table() and apply()
Hello, I am having trouble getting counts of values in rows of a data
frame. I'm trying to use apply, but it's not working.
This gives a sample of the kind of data I'm working with:
rating.1 <- factor(sample(1:4, size=10, replace=T), levels=1:4)
rating.2 <- factor(sample(1:4, size=10, replace=T), levels=1:4)
rating.3 <- factor(sample(1:3, size=10, replace=T), levels=1:4)
2009 Apr 23
3
Floating simulation error
Hi all, I am running a simulation and a curious error keeps coming up
that stops the whole process. The error is a subscript out of bounds
error, and it seems to happen at different points (floating around)
throughout the looping simulation. Say, for example, it crashes on
sample 1 - iteration 200. I can force it to start again on iteration
202 with all of the same settings, and it is
2019 Mar 01
1
[Rd] pcre problems
Dear Robin and Tomas,
By changing the CC, I'm hereby trying to move this to
R-SIG-Debian (Ubuntu a flavor of Debian) where it belongs ...
Martin
>>>>> robin hankin
>>>>> on Fri, 1 Mar 2019 21:43:07 +1300 writes:
> Still something wrong. I've uncommented the deb-src lines in
> sources.list as you suggested (and I thought it
2007 Sep 04
6
puppet ldap issue
Hi,
I have run into an issue using puppet in an ldap environment and I am
wondering if anyone else has run into the same issue.
A number of the puppet clients in my testing environment are failing to
apply new configurations because the puppet client is getting an ldap error.
Currently, I am attempting to push a new bash_profile to my home directory
and then set my username/group to then own the
2017 Feb 28
2
NUMA placement failed, performance might be affected
I just did a yum update on a CentOS 7 / Xen 4.6 server which took me from kernel-3.18.34-20.el7.x86_64 -> kernel-3.18.44-20.el7.x86_64
After rebooting, the following notice is printed immediately upon xl create'ing a domain: libxl: notice: libxl_numa.c:499:libxl__get_numa_candidate: NUMA placement failed, performance might be affected
Indeed performance is significantly degraded. This
2016 May 19
2
BLX relocation regression on Thumb2 bot
On 18 May 2016 at 17:32, Tim Northover <t.p.northover at gmail.com> wrote:
> That's the thing: this shouldn't have changed at all recently. We emit
> "b.w dest" with an R_ARM_THM_JUMP24 reloc. The linker then needs a
> veneer if dest is out of range or an ARM function.
Peter has just reminded me the fact that the relocation itself is in
libstdc++, not on the
2020 Jan 26
0
Centos 7: UPD packet checksum verification?
> what does Centos 7 do with UPD packets having invalid checksums?
By default I assume they are just dropped - that's what should happen.
>
> Are such packets inevitably dropped?
Applications can specifically disable checksum checking for the kernel
network stack on a per application basis, but the default is to check
and drop if in error.
> Does a network card drop them