Displaying 19 results from an estimated 19 matches for "endquote".
2004 Mar 26
1
2.6.1pre-1 Segmentation fault & other fun
Oops :)
-- quote --
$ rsync -aHPv rsync://host/module/single.file .
<motd, if any>
receiving file list ...
1 file to consider
Segmentation fault
-- endquote --
The rsync process remains running until explicitly 'kill'ed. At which point, the following is printed:
-- quote --
rsync error: received SIGUSR1 or SIGINT (code 20) at rsync.c(225)
-- endquote --
-- quote --
$ rsync -aHPv /path/to/single.file .
building file list ... done
rsync: conne...
2017 Sep 23
0
Some questions regarding ORC JIT apis
...as its done with them, freeing the memory in the
process.
The executable code for the JIT is owned by the user's memory manager
which is managed using a similar scheme except that the memory manager
pointer lives until the JIT is torn down, or the user explicitly asks
the JIT to discard it.
<endquote>
Also additional information from watching the talk by Lang
(https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hILdR8XRvdQ).
So it seems that ORC apis essentially give me what I am looking for.
I managed to port my code easily enough. On Windows 10 64-bit, with
dynamic linking - I found one unexpected behaviou...
2007 Mar 19
4
Newbie Problem: need Windows Printer Driver?
...te that Prism 4 does need to find some printer driver. If you are
running a computer that is not connected to any printer, that's OK, but you
have to choose a printer driver anyway to make Prism 4 happy. You don't
need a printer itself, just install and choose a driver (any one will do).
-- Endquote
So it seems, that Prism is running OK, but has a problem with the (missing)
printerdriver. I tried Wordpad, which is printing quiet fine, so the build
in driver is working, but Prism can't see it or something :-)
Most of the tutorials in the net are describing how to print at all or to
print...
2017 Sep 22
2
Some questions regarding ORC JIT apis
Hi,
I am looking to port my MCJIT based implementation to ORC. I have been
reading up on the ORC tutorials, but am not clear on how to do
following:
I would like to discard everything other than the compiled code after
compiling a module.
A module may have more than one function in it - so I would like to
retain all the compiled functions.
I am okay with eager compilation - i.e. there is no need
2009 Nov 11
2
partial cumsum
Hello,
I am searching for a function to calculate "partial" cumsums.
For example it should calculate the cumulative sums until a NA appears,
and restart the cumsum calculation after the NA.
this:
x <- c(1, 2, 3, NA, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10)
should become this:
1 3 6 NA 5 11 18 26 35 45
any ideas?
thank you and best regards,
stefan
2016 Nov 19
0
Good email client to use with Dovecot?
...what is best for Thunderbird and for the Mozilla project
as a whole.
These discussions are at a very early stage. Finding the right solution
requires some effort. This is Mozilla focusing on a more forward looking
path, one aimed at longer term stability rather than continuing the
status quo.
ENDQUOTE
>
> Since someone also commented "more fixes than before" - I guess
> Thunderbird is "blogging" elsewhere - hint to where might be good in
> this thread.
>
> It has certainly been an interesting read. Maybe I should use MUTT -
> as I have been a happy vi...
2008 Sep 24
2
Bug in "is" ?
Hi R users
Is there anything wrong in "is" function? (R 2.7.2)
I believe that everyone will agree that "7" is an integer, right? but
why R shows 7 is not an integer
> is.integer(7)
[1] FALSE
> is(7,"integer")
[1] FALSE
> is(as.integer(7), "integer")
[1] TRUE
Thank you very much in advance
Chunhao
2012 Jan 26
1
Finding suspicious data points?
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2008 Sep 24
2
Bug in "is" ?
Hi R users
Is there anything wrong in "is" function? (R 2.7.2)
I believe that everyone will agree that "7" is an integer, right? but
why R shows 7 is not an integer
> is.integer(7)
[1] FALSE
> is(7,"integer")
[1] FALSE
> is(as.integer(7), "integer")
[1] TRUE
Thank you very much in advance
Chunhao
2010 Jan 05
4
solving cubic/quartic equations non-iteratively
To R-helpers,
R offers the polyroot function for solving mentioned equations
iteratively.
However, Dr Math and Mathworld (and other places) show in detail how to
solve mentioned equations non-iteratively.
Do implementations for R that are non-iterative and that solve mentioned
equations exists?
Regards, Mads Jeppe
2009 Nov 01
19
will_paginate vs mislav-will_paginate
I''ve just reinstalled linux (9.10) and am trying to match my gem
environment to our server''s. I''m having a problem with will_paginate.
On the server, under gem list, i have "mislav-will_paginate (2.3.6)".
So, i''m trying to install that locally. Following the instructions on
the will_paginate page, http://wiki.github.com/mislav/will_paginate,
2016 Nov 19
2
Good email client to use with Dovecot?
On 18/11/2016 14:19, Tanstaafl wrote:
> Comments about the retired TB:
> >?https://blog.mozilla.org/thunderbird/
As far as webmail being the future - imho - I am getting away from it,
and that is why dovecot is worth investigating as port to replace the
imap program supplied with my server OS.
As far as the blog entry above - that is dated 9 december 2015, and
nothing newer.
Since
2017 Sep 25
1
Some questions regarding ORC JIT apis
...the memory in the
> process.
> The executable code for the JIT is owned by the user's memory manager
> which is managed using a similar scheme except that the memory manager
> pointer lives until the JIT is torn down, or the user explicitly asks
> the JIT to discard it.
> <endquote>
>
> Also additional information from watching the talk by Lang
> (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hILdR8XRvdQ).
>
> So it seems that ORC apis essentially give me what I am looking for.
>
> I managed to port my code easily enough. On Windows 10 64-bit, with
> dynamic link...
2012 Jan 09
6
runif with condition
Hi
I want to generate 4 random number which sum up to 100 always
Please help
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Thanks in Advance
Arun
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2003 Feb 13
1
syslinux and booting CD's
hey, Ive got your syslinux booting a floppy disk that boots an image via
NFS just fine and dandy..
default linux-jason
prompt 1
display boot.msg
timeout 100
label linux-jason
kernel vmlinuz
append append=root=/dev/nfs rw
nfsroot=xx.xx.xx.xx:/var/local/user/thinpc,rw,v3,rsize=32768,wsize=32768,hard,udp,nolock,posix
vga=792 ip=dhcp
label linux-egg
kernel vmlinuz
2008 Sep 25
6
Conversion to Binary (base2)
Hello,
Is there a simple way to take an input, and convert the decimal integers to
binary? In this case, I have a CSV file, and I need to convert the first
column of every line to binary.
Thanks.
--
Jason Thibodeau
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2006 Mar 30
12
network monitoring systems
Does anyone have any recommendations for network monitoring systems that
work with CentOS 3 or 4?
thanks
2008 Oct 15
0
R-help Digest, Vol 67, Issue 31
...ist
Subject: Re: [R] Bug in "is" ?
Hi everyone!
Sorry for taking an already overlong discussion thread slightly off-
topic, but ...
> quote:
> No doubt, 7.0 is integer in math. But if people can write 7 why people
> need to write 7.0 (I do not see any reason to do this).
> endquote
> What is true in mathematics is not necessarily true in R.
... am I the only one who thinks that the integer 7 is something
entirely different from the real number 7.0? (The latter most likely
being an equivalence class of sequences of rational numbers, but that
depends on your axiomatisation...
2012 Jan 18
4
R-Help
I am trying to create a frequency distribution and I am a bit confused.
Here are the commands I have entered:
> data <- read.csv(file="40609_sortedfinal.csv",head=TRUE,sep=",")
> NumberOfActionsByStatus = data$STATUS
> NumberOfActionsByUser = data$ETS_LOGIN
> NumberOfBidOffer = data$BID_OFFER
> NumberOfActionsByUser.freq = table(NumberOfActionsByUser)
>