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drmp
1999 Mar 09
1
lm() using data frames
...+sasch2[, "db8.5"] + sasch2[,
"db9"] + sasch2[, "db9.5"])
I get estimates OK, but summary() collapses. However, if I do the same
thing less clumsily, by writing all the relevant variables to a new data
frame, and then calling
Call:
lm(formula = ddiff ~ ., data = dtmp)
I get not only the estimates but can also summary() with no problem.
Any ideas why? Seems to be memory-linked, because I can lm() and
summary() the matrix versions using only the sasch2[,'td*'] or db*
variable sets.
Simon Fear
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2000 Oct 24
3
openssh-SNAP-20001016
Using openssh-SNAP-20001016 all of our problems with hanging connections
have gone away (woohoo!), and it seems to be working flawlessly, but I am
seeing messages like this in syslog:
Oct 24 16:57:48 dhumb301 sshd[17752]: error: channel 0: internal error: we
do not read, but chan_read_failed for istate 8
Oct 24 16:57:59 dhumb301 sshd[17771]: error: select: Bad file descriptor
Oct 24 16:58:30
1999 Mar 09
2
summary() of lm() problem (PR#135)
...+sasch2[, "db8.5"] + sasch2[,
"db9"] + sasch2[, "db9.5"])
I get estimates OK, but summary() collapses. However, if I do the same
thing less clumsily, by writing all the relevant variables to a new data
frame, and then calling
Call:
lm(formula = ddiff ~ ., data = dtmp)
I get not only the estimates but can also summary() with no problem.
Any ideas why? Seems to be memory-linked, because I can lm() and
summary() the matrix versions using only the sasch2[,'td*'] or db*
variable sets.
Simon Fear
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2000 Oct 28
11
Another shapshot
I have just uploaded another snapshot to:
http://www.mindrot.org/misc/openssh/openssh-SNAP-20001028.tar.gz
Please test this one extra hard, it is likely to become 2.3.0p1 early
next week.
Regards,
Damien Miller
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