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2004 Sep 10
1
[Flac-users] Re: my flac -t issue: next approach
...ould I do this for two or more flac files (using two as an example) in
one batch file ...
flac -t file01.flac
if errorlevel 1 goto fail
echo "file01.flac verified" >> results.txt
goto exit
:fail
echo "file01.flac did not verify" >> results.txt
:exit
flac -t file02.flac
if errorlevel 1 goto fail
echo "file02.flac verified" >> results.txt
goto exit
:fail
echo "file02.flac did not verify" >> results.txt
:exit
or would the duplicate labels cause a problem? If they would, what about
this?
flac -t file01.flac
if errorleve...
2004 Sep 10
2
[Flac-users] Re: my flac -t issue: next approach
| yes, the exit code will be 1 if any of the flac files failed
| testing, else 0 (i.e. if all of them passed).
Thank you, Josh! Now the only trick is to see whether command.com can do
anything with that information.
2006 Mar 22
2
Choose.files to give shortnames
...report for some data based on a number of files. I am currently using the choose.files function to select the files as not all the files need to be QC'd. One minor issue is that choose.files returns the complete path of the filename (eg "C:/QCdata/Test1/File01", "C:/QCdata/Test1/File02"...). Is it possible to use choose.files to return just the file name eg("File01", "File02"...), in a way similar to the full.names=FALSE argument in the dir function.
Thanks
Tony
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2005 Oct 03
3
Save output
Dear R-Mastermind
Within a while or a for-loop, is there a way that I can save to disk the
results of the previous calculations at the end of each loop with filenames
called "file01.Rdata", "file02.Rdata" etc?
So far, I have tried to write the outcome of each loop in a 3 dimensional
array and saved it just once after the loop. Or is there another way so that
I can keep the resulting matrix of every step in the loop?
Thank you very much for your help
Frank Schmid
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2008 May 22
2
"Invalid argument" error when moving sockets to backup dir
Local end (receiving): 3.0.2, 3.0.3pre2
Remote end (sending): 2.6.9
Under 3.0.x, rsync sometimes prints an "Invalid argument" error when
moving sockets to the backup directory (--backup-dir):
rsync: mknod "/backup/machine/../machine-before-4/var/run/audit_events"
failed: Invalid argument (22)
The problem appears to be that, at least with sockets, keep_backup() is
calling