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2009 Feb 09
1
XML package- accessing nodes based on attributes
Hi, I have a rather complex xml document that I am attempting to parse based on attributes: <Manifest xmlns:xsi="http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema-instance"> <!-- eName : name of the element. eValue : value of the element. --> <OutputFilePath>D:\CN_data\Agilent\Results\</OutputFilePath> <FilesList> <File>
2009 Jan 23
1
XML package help
Please consider this: <Manifest xmlns:xsi="http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema-instance" > <!-- eName : name of the element. eValue : value of the element. --> <OutputFilePath>./XYZ</OutputFilePath> <FilesList> <File> <FileTypeId>10</FileTypeId>
2016 Apr 13
0
formula argument evaluation
%=>% would have precendence ('order of operations') problems also. A + B %=>% C is equivalent to A + ( B %=>% C) and I don't think that is what you want. as.list(quote(A + B %=>% C)) shows the first branch in the parse tree. The following function, str.language, shows the entire parse tree, as in > str.language(quote(A + B %=>% C)) `quote(A + B %=>%
2016 Apr 13
2
formula argument evaluation
I suppose it would work, although "=>" is rather a descriptive symbol and less a function. But choosing between quoting: "A + B => C" and a regular function: A + B %=>% C probably quoting is the most straightforward, as the result of the foo() function has to be a string anyways (which is parsed by other functions). On Tue, Apr 12, 2016 at 6:20 PM, Richard M.
2011 Jan 14
1
Help on a Display function
> I wanted to simulate the Matlab DISPLAY function for some time now. After seeing a recent proposal by Gabor Grothendieck I came up with the following solution, display <- function(...) { my_names <- lapply(substitute(placeholderFunction(...))[-1], deparse) for (my in my_names) cat(my, "=", eval(parse(text=my)), "\n", sep=" ") } that works about as
2006 Feb 27
2
Bug in Kerberos support for openssh.
It took me a while to track this down. I am using MIT Kerberos 1.4.3 and libgssapi-0.7. With some patches that came with Suse 10, but that doesn't appear to be relevant. I have been using openssh-4.2p1 (with Simon's patches) and openssh-4p3p2 out of the box. I see the same problem no matter which version of openssh I am using. I am using two Suse Linux x86 boxes as a test
2005 Sep 11
1
random effects plot
...ot; doesn't seem to work in the latest release. Here's the error message: Error in table(x) : argument "x" is missing, with no default In addition: Warning message: The 'formula' argument has been renamed to 'x'. See ?xyplot in: dotplot(formula = .groups ~ .pars | .enames, data = list(.pars = c(-0.0388163041843026, Help a poor sociologist out... -Bobby
2012 Jan 24
1
Activating Wireless from command line
Folks Is there a way in CENTOS6 to define and turn on wireless from the command line. My environment is as follows: I'm trying to build a laptop for travel, and have KVM-guests for both Linux Gui and Windows, using internal NAT networking. The underlying host machine doesn't really need to be much more than a NAT provider, and the usual command-line utilities. When I arrive at a
2000 Jan 16
1
findsmb patch
Hello Herb, all. I recently played a bit harder with Samba, as I'm working on getting it set up for my sister (remotely). I came across Herb's old 'findsmb' perl script which got me a lot further along than I had been. I wanted to note a small patch I made in order for the script to deal with 'bad' characters in the machine names: --- /usr/bin/findsmb Mon Oct 12
2012 Oct 18
2
Different return codes on exec during puppet agent run vs command line Windows
Trying to run this exec in one of our manifests. When the resource is run during a puppet run, it returns a error code 87. But when I execute the same command on command prompt, it returns 3010. Is there any way to dig and and find out why the return codes are different. FYI, I am using the sysnative path to avoid the file system redirection on windows. Platform: Windows 2008R2 64 bit
2007 Jan 03
18
error "Stack level too deep" on ''exec[ "perl Makefile.PL" ] ?
Hi, I''m testing puppet from the subversion trunk. I have a rather hacked-together system to install a CRM into one of my nodes, which worked (more or less) with version 0.19.3. When I tried to do a puppet run on a completely clean node it seemed to stall on the ''compilation'' part (I do an exec of ''perl Makefile.PL'' in the appropriate dir). When I broke
2003 Aug 10
9
updated gssapi diff
this is the proposed gssapi diff against OpenSSH-current (non-portable). note: if this goes in, the old krb5 auth (ssh.com compatible) will be removed. please comment. jakob Index: auth.h =================================================================== RCS file: /home/hack/jakob/mycvs/sshgss/auth.h,v retrieving revision 1.1.1.2 retrieving revision 1.3 diff -u -r1.1.1.2 -r1.3 --- auth.h
2005 Feb 05
2
Problems compiling (configure) R on Ubuntu linux (debian)
Hello! I would first like to appologice if this question does not fit on this mailing-list. I am new to Linux and I tried to compile R on my Ubuntu Warty linux. I followed the instructions in "R Installation and Administration" manual. It seams that there was a problem with "configure", since when running "make" afterward gave me this reply: make: *** No
2006 Aug 15
8
AGAIN: file object treated as string
I am trying to implement the uploading of a file to a remote server I get error while trying to write the file on the server. The error I get is the following: undefined method `rewind'' for #<String:0x2aaaad062eb8> It seems to be treating my file as a string instead of a File object. --------- Code is below ------------------ VIEW: <%=
2004 Oct 06
10
Eezee phone?
I'm just wondering if anyone knows the story with these... http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&rd=1&item=5721202362&ssPageName=STRK:MEWA:IT He claims they support IAX2 and SIP... but almost no history on the account selling them. I didn't see anything in the wiki about this company either.. Does anyone have any history with these phones? Thanks, Jared
2014 Jul 15
3
GSSAPI
If I am trying to build OpenSSH 6.6 with Kerberos GSSAPI support, do I still need to get Simon Wilkinson's patches? --- Scott Neugroschl | XYPRO Technology Corporation 4100 Guardian Street | Suite 100 |Simi Valley, CA 93063 | Phone 805 583-2874|Fax 805 583-0124 |
2005 Sep 06
9
civil emergency comms: Asterisk + HAM
The disaster in the Gulf coast and the less than optimal initial response suggests to me that citizens must shoulder more responsibility for emergency management. Communications loss must have played a large role in the failures that occurred. I can't help but wonder if there are fewer ham radio operators today and that if there were more, maybe they could make a difference in future