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2009 May 07
13
what database field type should i use ??
in a database table if there is a field which has a certain set of
fixed values. for example
staus => {Single, Married, Divorced }
OR
state => {California, Albama, Olaska ...}
so what should be preferred way out of the following for storing the
values
1. Keep the field as "string(Rails)" VARCHAR(MySQL) itself ....and
while showing the field just show the field value.
2. Keep
2011 Oct 26
1
Plot complete dataset
Hello,
I am a new user of R, so I still have some basic difficulties.
I'm trying to create a bar graph completely from reading a file.
The idea was on the x axis have the columns of the table
Married ,Single,Divorced, widower
the legend Ages
18-34
35-45
46-64
65-69
70-74
the dataset
dataset
Ages Married Single Divorced widower
1 18-34 10.5 35.7 8.5 3.2
2 35-45
2008 Jul 16
4
Likelihood ratio test between glm and glmer fits
Dear list,
I am fitting a logistic multi-level regression model and need to test the difference between the ordinary logistic regression from a glm() fit and the mixed effects fit from glmer(), basically I want to do a likelihood ratio test between the two fits.
The data are like this:
My outcome is a (1,0) for health status, I have several (1,0) dummy variables RURAL, SMOKE, DRINK, EMPLOYED,
2019 Apr 20
3
User mapping/login issue
I have been a bit divorced from Samba for a while and am stumped by a recently seen issue.
My Samba server (V4.8.3) is Centos 7 and the remote clients are windoze boxes at the other end of a VPN (OpenVPN).
At some point in "recent" history, access to shares on the Centos server started to fail with password failures.
The reason seems to be associated with user mapping. (See log fragment
2011 Jul 22
1
Re: winecfg Audio tab crash - OS X Snow Leopard
Evelyn Brent's life and career were going quite well in 1928. Following her divorce from producer Bernard Fineman, she was happily living with writer Dorothy Herzog. The couple was often seen enjoying lunch at the Montmartre Caf9, and Brent had recently had a cabin built in the San Bernardino Mountains. The tiny brunette actress had wowed film fans and critics with recent appearances in the
2005 Mar 02
2
--one-file-system problem
rsync commandline:
/usr/bin/rsync -e /usr/bin/ssh --archive --compress --sparse
--verbose --stats --delete --numeric-ids --partial --relative
--one-file-system target.host:/ /destination/path/
target rsync version: 2.6.3
destination rsync version: 2.6.2
The server we're trying to synchronize contains directories within "/"
that are mounted to other locations within
2007 Nov 30
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2007 Nov 30
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2011 Jul 28
1
[LLVMdev] git
Jason Kim <jasonwkim at google.com> writes:
> On Wed, Jul 27, 2011 at 8:59 PM, Mark Lacey <641 at rudkx.com> wrote:
>
> Besides, the git-svn readonly bridge is a great solution for those who want to use git
>
> It seems to be a reasonable solution for those individuals who
> want to use git, but in my experience not for organizations that
>
2006 Oct 24
3
"Fixing the Caller-ID Problem", by John Todd for O'ReillyNet
This seems like a piece members of this list would find interesting...
===
There is growing concern over the interaction of VoIP systems
with the legacy PSTN, and the transmission of caller identity
data--most notably, Caller ID on the PSTN. It is not always
possible, or obvious how, to handle Caller ID data when moving
to or from VoIP and the PSTN networks. There are even business
models
2003 Dec 04
1
RE: Shorewall Wiki
Good post Alex, I agree that all the talk of Wiki and FAQ''s are getting off
topic from what the main problem is... Tom dealing with questions already
answered in the faq. The documentation there is already very good. I also
think that shorewall-newbies is probably not the best way to go. The idea of
shorewall-developers (Tom and those that want to be included) and
Shorewall-Users (NOT Tom
2010 Aug 16
2
Compiling static libFLAC.a still requires libogg.dylib
Hi, I'm trying to compile a static lib of libFLAC yet whenever I use
it in an application, the application will fail on other machines
because it's trying to use libogg.0.dylib.
I'm using the following configure command
./configure prefix=${HOME}/libFLAC --disable-asm-optimizations
--disable-dependency-tracking --with-ogg=${HOME}/libOGG
--enable-shared=no
but to do avail. Is there
2006 Jun 18
10
acts_as_enumerated
Hello All,
Any one using acts_as_enumerated? I need help using (I like that it
caches values in memory)
I am working on a dating website and there are lots of options I want to
store as enumerated like
Status; divorce, single,
Sex: male, female
Eye color; blue, brown, green....
and lots more....
But I do not wanna keep them in seperate tables, and wanna keep them all
together.
Anyone has a
2008 Aug 01
1
Smartest way to evaluate question forms
Hi,
I'm trying to help a friend who is doing a thesis in a nurse college, to
evaluate medical question forms.
There are about 30 questions giving more than 110 parameters to describe
each responding person's (gender, health etc.) and there are about 120
question forms to evaluate.
I have basically 2 questions.
1. What to search for.
2. How to evaluate it statisticaly.
As for No. 1. I have
2008 Dec 23
3
[LLVMdev] Unwinds gone missing
...rch/p?hl=en#47R7EH5FbNk/trunk/gcc/gcc/unwind-generic.h&q=_Unwind_RaiseException%20lang:c).
There is also a mention of "libunwind". Is libunwind a portable
implementation of the Itanium unwinding ABI?
3) I really like the "invoke/unwind" abstraction that LLVM provides, as it
divorces the mechanism of unwinding from the creation of an exception
object. However, looking at the Itanium unwinding API, I don't see how you
can implement LLVM invoke/unwind on top of it, since the API functions take
an exception object as a parameter. (I suppose you could use a dummy
exception to s...
2010 Aug 17
0
[LLVMdev] [RFC] Moving to Sphinx for LLVM and friends documentation (with partial implementation (in both 10pt and 12pt font)).
On Tue, Aug 17, 2010 at 4:06 PM, David A. Greene <greened at obbligato.org> wrote:
> OvermindDL1 <overminddl1 at gmail.com> writes:
>
>> On Tue, Aug 10, 2010 at 1:09 PM, David A. Greene <greened at obbligato.org> wrote:
>>> BoostBook/QuickBook is really cool but I found it nearly impossible to
>>> use outside of the Boost tree. In other words, a few
2015 Jan 22
2
Programming Tools CTV
On Thu, Jan 22, 2015 at 12:45 PM, Achim Zeileis
<Achim.Zeileis at uibk.ac.at> wrote:
> On Thu, 22 Jan 2015, Max Kuhn wrote:
>
>> I've had a lot of requests for additions to the reproducible research
>> task view that fall into a grey area (to me at least).
>>
>> For example, roxygen2 is a tool that broadly enable reproducibility
>> but I see it more as
2010 Aug 17
4
[LLVMdev] [RFC] Moving to Sphinx for LLVM and friends documentation (with partial implementation (in both 10pt and 12pt font)).
On Tue, Aug 17, 2010 at 11:09 PM, David A. Greene <greened at obbligato.org> wrote:
> Please do. 7z is not supported on Linux.
Does not this work?
http://packages.debian.org/lenny/p7zip-full
Eugene
2020 Jan 21
3
Instrumentation for metrics
> This makes me think that the syslog approach is probably the way to go
Yeah, right.
Another idea is to mirror the current preauth load via setproctitle()...
That makes that data accessible even without a syscall (at least the
writing of the data - quering needs syscalls, right), so that can be
kept up-to-date and allows a high monitoring frequency as well.
Multiple instances of SSHd (on
2008 Dec 29
0
[LLVMdev] Unwinds gone missing
...mention of "libunwind". Is libunwind a portable
> implementation of the Itanium unwinding ABI?
I think it's an attempt to have a non-gcc related platform independent
unwinding library.
> 3) I really like the "invoke/unwind" abstraction that LLVM provides, as it
> divorces the mechanism of unwinding from the creation of an exception
> object. However, looking at the Itanium unwinding API, I don't see how you
> can implement LLVM invoke/unwind on top of it, since the API functions take
> an exception object as a parameter. (I suppose you could use a dummy...