Displaying 20 results from an estimated 66 matches for "findable".
2003 Dec 05
1
grid packages since R-1.7.1
I'm having a spot of bother using code that worked with R-1.7.1 but
will not work with 1.8.1.
The beginning of the saga is with grid.polygon ostensibly not
findable. One does exist in ..../R-1.8.1/library/grid/R, and when I
specifically load the grid package (which probably isn't a good idea),
it starts finding fault with the length of vectors being unequal.
I suspect the lengths of the vectors has more to do with a scoping
error. If I understood why gr...
2011 Sep 22
1
(2.1 recent:) fts_decoder
...ggested in the comment section.
On dovecot-start /var/run/dovecot/decode2text socket is created with sufficiant
permissions (rw for anybody), but decode2text.sh is not started (it's rx for
anybody). When creating lucene indexes, I cannot see it executed either
(and no attachment-only content is findable afterwards).
No errors with mail_debug - if I change fts_decoder to a nonexistant value,
that's logged.
Lutz
2003 Mar 09
1
Which Hardware to buy for a simple * box
...Remote Office-> IP Phones
I think I'll have to buy 1 E100P, but i'm not very sure of what I've to buy
for the analog part of the voice network...
I was thinking about a T100P with T1 Channel Bank, after reading this ML.
Is this the right way?
Can you indicate me some Channel Bank findable in italy?
Thanks,
--
Stefano Finetti
Technical Coordinator
Lynx Automotive srl
ssfinetti at lynxautomotive.it
Tel: 199 79 79 30
Fax: 02 233 227 934
Linux Registered User #271978
2004 Nov 22
1
T100P -- data?
...non-PRI) T1 to be part data,
part voice (currently, it's only voice). With the T100P, how do I get it
to "do" data? Just load up the HDLC module, and it gets an IP address?
Or...? I tried RTFM'ing, but there just doesn't seem to be much on it
(leastwise, that's readily findable).
Thanks much,
Ken D'Ambrosio
2013 Dec 11
1
Asterisk Language Status
...right; some said their language was understandable, but...
Would anyone be willing to share with me, the problems they have with
various translations?
Do they pronounce numbers in a grammatically correct fashion? Any issues
with gender/tense/whatever?
Are the sound sets in other languages easily findable and downloadable?
I see a good selection on
http://www.voip-info.org/wiki/view/Asterisk+sound+files+international
murf
--
Steve Murphy
ParseTree Corporation
57 Lane 17
Cody, WY 82414
? murf att parsetree dott com
? 307-899-5535
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2008 Feb 29
0
[LLVMdev] Idea of a tool to help in library versioning
...29, 2008, at 6:10 AM, Daniel Ruoso wrote:
> Then I got the idea of generating an API description file from the
> public header files of the library
Sounds neat. In the past I've done this with objdump for the public
symbols in a library. In theory you don't care about types no
findable by the api. A nice tool would allow one to stamp the
interface as release time, and then put that into the source so that
one can get build errors when follow on work don't exactly match it.
At flag days, one can then bump the major number and delete the
interface file and essentially...
2008 Feb 29
2
[LLVMdev] Idea of a tool to help in library versioning
Hi,
I've been thinking lately in the amount of bugs generated by improper
handling of library versioning. And I realised that several developers
don't understand the implications of subtle API changes (like adding a
member to a struct that is member of another struct which happens to be
used as an argument of a function call).
Then I got the idea of generating an API description file
2006 Mar 06
4
Wishlist - Give R a name that shows up in search engines...
Hi everyone,
I know this is a long shot but I just wanted to throw it out
there. I have lately been using R a lot and have found that it is
basically impossible to find any code help or answers via google
searching because the name "R" is simply not explicit enough. For
every other popular program or programming language a simple search
with the name of the program and your
1999 Sep 24
2
How to browse the samba server from different group?
Hi,
I installed the Samba server 2.0.3 on LInux 2.2.5. I can browse the server
from a win95 client in the same work group. But failed if the workgroup is
different. How To solve it? Thanks a lot.
Regards,
Zhou
2014 Jul 24
3
DELL E6510 pxelinux issues
On Thu, Jul 24, 2014 at 10:29 AM, Philipp Hahn <hahn at univention.de> wrote:
> Hello,
>
> On 24.07.2014 13:52, Gene Cumm wrote:
>> On Thu, Jul 24, 2014 at 4:56 AM, Philipp Hahn <hahn at univention.de> wrote:
>>> PS: <http://www.zytor.com/~genec/lpxelinux-6.03p18g3.tgz> did not work.
>>
>> As expected. You have a different OUI (the first 3
2017 Nov 14
2
SAMBA4 API
We aren't using BIND, we are using the builtin SAMBA backend. Also the
requests for updates are going to come from external to the DC. IE, the
inventory server needs to send a request to the DC to add/update/remove etc
DNS records. This is why I'm looking for an API.
On Tue, Nov 14, 2017 at 11:32 AM, Rowland Penny via samba <
samba at lists.samba.org> wrote:
> On Tue, 14 Nov
2007 Jul 27
1
get() with complex objects?
...USE LIST IN LOOP TO ACCESS OBJECT.
/si//l.collector <- rep(99,300)
for(i in 1:300){
sil.collector <- get(gen.list[i])
}/
#HERE IS THE ERROR
/Error in get(x, envir, mode, inherits) : variable
"x.1$silinfo$avg.width" was not found
/So, I get the gist of this error; x.1 is an object findable from get(),
but the "attribute" levels are not accessible. Any suggestions on how
to get get() to access these levels? From reading the get()'s help
page, I don't think it will access the attributes. (my apologies for
loosely using the term attributes, but I hope it is clea...
2017 Aug 18
2
Friendly Reminder: Would you please comment on my findings?
Hi again,
Am 18.08.2017 um 19:56 schrieb Jeremy Allison:
> Andreas, you're a nice guy and all but I feel you didn't
> read the part of my message about the "best-effort" status of this list.
so do you mean that your "best efforts" are simply not sufficient to
look into this at all (i.e. never ever)? My way of reading your
statement was that your "best
2005 Aug 30
1
Problems on Mac OS X with owners and groups? For solution, read on...
...I have
search the archives for this solution, but sadly, only found a couple of
(rather old) messages from people exhibiting having the same problems, but
without any replies for this solution.
Please forgive me as I seem to ramble on here, I do so with the intent of
making this solution more findable by others having this issue but don't
exactly know what they are searching for.
The problem is characterized by copies made by rsync have reset owner and
group information -- in my case to root : unknown -- regardless of the
switch settings for rsync. So, for example:
# rsync -aog source d...
2006 May 04
9
Help: wrong number of arguments (0 for 1)
Is it my environment? Is something wrong, cause I thought this should
just work?
I have a simple table and I created a model and a controller:
ruby script/generate controller Restaurant
ruby script/generate model Restaurant
I edited the controller to this:
class RestaurantController < ApplicationController
scaffold :Restaurant
end
I run it and:
http://0.0.0.0:3000/Restaurant works fine,
2017 Feb 16
2
Can we keep debug information of local variable when in the optimization condition?
Hi, I'm curious that whether we can keep debug information of local variable when in the optimization condition (for example -O2, -O3) in LLVM.
For example this simple C source code:
int main()
{
int i = 5;
if(i > 5) {
return 1;
} else {
return 0;
}
}
If we compile clang -g a.c, we can get our expected result. We can check and update the local variable
2018 Jan 11
0
termplot intervals - SE or CI?
From ?termplot:
col.se, lty.se, lwd.se: color, line type and line width for the
?twice-standard-error curve? when ?se = TRUE?.
...which is findable, but might usefully also be made explicit in the definition of the se= argument.
-pd
> On 10 Jan 2018, at 23:27 , Eric Goodwin <Eric.Goodwin at cawthron.org.nz> wrote:
>
> Thanks for your prompt reply Duncan.
>
> I had indeed assumed they were what the help file says unti...
2023 Jan 15
1
logging strategy
...however, but that is likely to only bite very
> old systems nowadays. The `configure` script tries some fallbacks for
> __func__ but not for others.
Thanks - I may try that, but I think I'm trying to write debug
statements that are sort of human readable without code refs and also
easily findable in the code.
But ack that __func__ is acceptable.
> As for s_upsdebug_ascii() - I do not think it is a perfectly good idea to
> change it (maybe is - not much used in NUT codebase; but possibly some
> forks have more use for it).
> It sounds reasonable however to define and implement...
2007 May 13
1
Help understanding LAPACK symbol resolution
...s? Or is the library
being found because my LD_LIBRARY_PATH already includes /usr/lib64?
If the latter, how can the user 'best' configure their system to
find the required library (I think I'm looking for something between
'get the system administrator to install lapack in a findable place'
and 'set LD_LIBRARY_PATH before starting R').
* Resolving symbols to libraries will occur in a way consistent with
the last two points (as opposed to the implementation details)
across platforms, compilers, and static vs. shared libraries?
Thanks for any reassurance or co...
2018 Jan 10
1
termplot intervals - SE or CI?
Thanks for your prompt reply Duncan.
I had indeed assumed they were what the help file says until observation raised doubts, which is why I queried it.
>From reading the code for termplot(), it seems that either the predict() function doesn't return the 1x standard error, or the curves plotted by the termplot() function are not 1x standard errors. If they're not 1x standard errors,