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2010 Jul 23
0
[LLVMdev] fp Question
433.milc, 447.deall, and 450.soplex are run as part of the nightly tests on Darwin (=MacOSX) in a way that closely approximates -O4. They are working there. I am inclined to suspect gold given that they work at -O3. Can a Linux person comment? On Jul 23, 2010, at 10:19 AMPDT, Reza Yazdani wrote: > Follo...
2010 Jul 23
3
[LLVMdev] fp Question
Following is the list of fp benchmarks that fail. They all pass with -O3, but some fail with -O4. I did the test run. Thanks, Reza Estimated Estimated Base Base Base Peak Peak Peak Benchmarks Ref. Run Time Ratio Ref. Run Time Ratio -------------- ------ --------- ---------
2003 Jun 19
1
Path analysis
Dear all, I'm new R's user and I'm looking for package dealling with Path analysis. Does it exist ? Where ? Best, Regis Martin PhD Student Laboratory of Altitutdinal Population Biology UMR CNRS 5553 Universté de Savoie Bât. Belledonnes 00 33 (0)4 79 75 86 44 regis.martin at univ-savoie.fr
2003 Aug 23
2
help--kernel distribution dynamics
Deall all, I'm just learning R, but unfortunately I need to urgently do a rather more complex task so I need some help. I have just learnt the very basics a few days ago and am not ready yet to deal with panels and kernel densities, so a soft guidance would be most appreciated. I have a (very) larg...
2001 Feb 09
1
samba server with 98 clients
...ions to drive i:. Then the user can run the program from i: as was done with the novel server. I have this up and running so far. This has been working so far with my 3 test machines. My main question is in regards to file locking and database integrity. What setting do I need to be aware of when dealling with a dos database application. The database is quite large. I notice all the lock options, and the Mangling options, and the dos map settings. Do I need to mess with these. Currently my config looks like this: [database] comment = Database Apps path = /usr/local/samba/database bro...
2004 Oct 12
2
Statistical analysis of a large database
Deall all, We need to perform a statistical analysis of a large database (40,000 entries with approximately 500 fields in each entry) currently handled in Oracle. The data contains categorical variables only. At the current stage we suggest classification and clustering analysis. We are planning to pe...
2024 Jan 30
1
R interpreting numeric field as a boolean field
...ome Amt` [1] "numeric" $`Total Other Income Amount` [1] "logical" $`Booking Charges` [1] "numeric" $`Booking Cancellation` [1] "logical" $`Booking Auction` [1] "logical" $`_file` [1] "integer" Hope this helps you understand what I am dealling with. Cheers, Paul El mar, 30 ene 2024 a las 14:19, Bert Gunter (<bgunter.4567 at gmail.com>) escribi?: > Incidentally, "didn't work" is not very useful information. Please tell us > exactly what error message or apparently aberrant result you received. > Also, wh...
2017 Jul 19
1
kernel-4.9.37-29.el7 (and el6)
On Mon, 17 Jul 2017, Johnny Hughes wrote: > Are the testing kernels (kernel-4.9.37-29.el7 and kernel-4.9.37-29.el6, > with the one config file change) working for everyone: > > (turn off: CONFIG_IO_STRICT_DEVMEM) Hello. Maybe it's not the most appropriate thread or time, but I have been signalling it before: 4.9.* kernels do not work well for me any more (and for other people
2005 Apr 11
2
dealing with multicollinearity
I have a linear model y~x1+x2 of some data where the coefficient for x1 is higher than I would have expected from theory (0.7 vs 0.88) I wondered whether this would be an artifact due to x1 and x2 being correlated despite that the variance inflation factor is not too high (1.065): I used perturbation analysis to evaluate collinearity library(perturb)
2024 Jan 30
1
R interpreting numeric field as a boolean field
Incidentally, "didn't work" is not very useful information. Please tell us exactly what error message or apparently aberrant result you received. Also, what do you get from: sapply(your_dataframe, "class") nrow(your_dataframe) (as I suspect what you think it is, isn't). Cheers, Bert On Tue, Jan 30, 2024 at 11:01?AM Bert Gunter <bgunter.4567 at gmail.com>
2009 Jun 08
1
[SUGGESSTION 1/1] OCFS2: automatic dlm hash table size
backgroud: ocfs2 dlm uses a hash table to store dlm_lock_resource objects. the often used lookup is performed on the hash table. problem: for usages that there are huge number of inodes(thus huge number of dlm_lock_resource objects) in a ocfs2 volume, the lookup performance becomes a problem. the lookup holds spin_lock which could put all others cpus into the state of aquring the spinlock. if