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2012 Feb 18
1
Finicky factor comparison operators
...verly cautious? Can anyone think of a case where coercing the ordered factor to a normal factor for comparisons of == would do the wrong thing? Perhaps this is a question for the developer's section. Cheers -john mark agosta -- View this message in context: http://r.789695.n4.nabble.com/Finicky-factor-comparison-operators-tp4400377p4400377.html Sent from the R help mailing list archive at Nabble.com.
2015 Feb 24
2
Current 6.8 git build issues on HP-UX
On Wed, Feb 25, 2015 at 09:20:01AM +1100, Darren Tucker wrote: [...] > Sigh. And now the right patch from the tree that compiled. > (djm: I get the idea :-) Tim: is this sufficient to back out the "Work around finicky USL linker" change? https://anongit.mindrot.org/openssh.git/commit/?id=d1db656021d0cd8c001a6692f772f1de29b67c8b > diff --git a/openbsd-compat/bsd-misc.c b/openbsd-compat/bsd-misc.c > index 65e8003..f7be415 100644 > --- a/openbsd-compat/bsd-misc.c > +++ b/openbsd-compat/bsd-misc.c...
2006 Jun 10
5
Sun + Ubuntu == good for Rails?
Hi, anyone have any experiences running Sun hardware (maybe a T1000 or 2000) with Ubuntu with Rails? Joe
2009 Jan 17
2
Ubuntu and sources.list question about mirror sites...
Evening all: Thought I'd announce myself with a question about setting up sources.list to be able to begin download and install of R. Running version 7.10 of Ubuntu. (Tried 8.04 but found it slow and finicky with my hardware. Perhaps will try 8.10 or above, but that's a thought for another time.) Followed the notes on the R site and added the following lines to my sources.list: deb http://probability.ca/cran/bin/linux/ubuntu gutsy/ deb http://releases.ubuntu.com/ hardy-backports main restricted...
2007 Jan 07
3
slow tests on an established project...
...ossible to inject stubs instead of hitting the db. Right now I''m thinking the only real options are going with test groups based on speed, and/or trying to use mysql''s in memory db for testing. Rewriting our tests from the ground up is definitely not an option. Sqlite3 seems to finicky to handle anything beyond a very basic data model. Tools I''m trying to incorporate include mocha, spec/unit, and zentest (mainly for autotest, I don''t use the view testing stuff much). thanks for any ideas or experiences! - Rob www.robsanheim.com
2016 Jun 22
5
KVM HA
...ect to any resources until it can verify state. If the node is just disconnected and left running, and later reconnected, it can try to write out (now old/incorrect) data to the storage, corrupting things. Speaking of shared storage, another fencing option is SCSI reservations. It can be terribly finicky, but it can be useful. -- Chris Adams <linux at cmadams.net>
2007 Oct 24
1
Alternate File "require" line in TextMate bundle
Ok, this is INCREDIBLY finicky of me, and I''m a really finicky person at the best of times, but I noticed that when you use the TM Alternate File command to create specs, it does it with a header line like this: File.dirname(__FILE__) + ''/../../../spec_helper'' I use a header line like this...
2012 Dec 26
3
Working with date
Hi, Let say I have a date variable: > ?asd <- as.Date("2012-01-03") > asd [1] "2012-01-03" Now, I want to express this date like 3/1/2012. can somebody help me how to achieve that? Thanks,
2011 Jan 02
1
Accessing files via symlink, does client see a difference?
I have an ancient device, several actually, called an Audiotron that I use Samba for to access media files. Now, I realize these are old and finicky devices. For ease of management, I keep my media files separated into 4.5GB directories (easy to burn to DVD) and then I have a script that goes into each of those directories and creates one big directory full of symlinks pointing into each individual directory. I'm sure my configuration i...
2011 Jan 27
3
Warning with mle
Hi there, I'm pretty new to the field of fitting (anything). I try to fit a distribution with mle, because my real data seems to follow a zero-inflated poisson distribution. So far, I tried a simple example to see whether I understand how to do it or not: # example count data x <- 0:10 y <- dpois(x, lambda = 1.4) # zero-inflated poisson zip <- function(x, lambda, prop) { (1 -
2008 Jan 10
1
NFS/NIS and firewalls
...EL5 server via NFS and NIS for authentication. I discovered that one of the C5 workstations worked fine for NFS exporting, but refused to collaborate with the EL5 server for NIS user authentication. I had successfully connected other systems to this server without issue, but this machine was finicky. I had initially enabled the EL5 firewall, then later disabled it, including selecting --disable-firewall. Still, this one C5 workstation wouldn't cooperate for user authentication. Then, as a bit of an experiment, I opted to visit the EL5 services and manually highlight IPtables, clicked...
2016 Jun 22
1
KVM HA
...> If the node is just disconnected and left running, and later >> reconnected, it can try to write out (now old/incorrect) data to the >> storage, corrupting things. >> >> Speaking of shared storage, another fencing option is SCSI reservations. >> It can be terribly finicky, but it can be useful. > > Close. > > The cluster software and any hosted services aren't running. It's not > that they think they're wrong, they just have no existing state so they > won't try to touch anything without first ensuring it is safe to do so. <snip&...
1998 Jul 05
2
R-beta: R 0.61.1 model.matrix(), etc.
1. THANK YOU! to all who make R possible. It is a real joy to use. 2. The following may or may not be (minor) bugs, but I thought I'd mention them anyway: (a) model.matrix() seems unduly finicky: it seems to accept only "simple" variable names (x1, but not, say, dframe$x1 or I(x1^2), for example) in its argument. model.frame(), however, has no problem with these. (b) If A is a factor, "mode(A)" returns "numeric", and both "is.numeric(A)" and &quo...
2014 Jul 02
3
iPXE chain to lpxelinux.0 6.03-pre17 inconsistencies and failures
...I'm not sure how to dig deeper. I'm using the precompiled binaries. Is it easy to compile a debug version that spits out verbose progress prior and after the banner and perhaps pauses for user input? I'm guessing ipxe is somehow setting the stage in a way that is caught by something finicky in lpxelinux.0 on certain hardware, or perhaps there's a bug in how ipxe sets the stage. Just to eliminate that latter variable, any recommendations for a non-ipxe-way to boot off a CD or USB to then PXE-boot to a specific server (not via DHCP)? Alex
2017 Feb 01
3
Icecast Server doesn't start even after being properly configured
Same situation with the smartphone, connection timed out. 2017-02-01 1:40 GMT+01:00 Marvin Scholz <epirat07 at gmail.com>: > It is possible that you are not able to connect to your external IP > address and reach Icecast. > Please try doing so from a connection that has not the external IP that > Icecast has, like with > your mobile phone over cellular network. > > The
2003 Oct 09
1
Problem with DTMF 'looping' / mis-dials (X100P card)
Hi all, I'm having a problem with * being very finicky about the length of DTMF key-presses during menus, voicemail, etc. Basically, short (<100 ms) tones are ignored, anything between 100ms (or so) and about 300ms is correctly detected, and anything >300ms is interpreted as multiple presses of the same key. This is terrible for callers who a...
2006 Sep 01
0
[LLVMdev] gfortran: patch, question
...it patches with comments around them > like the "APPLE LOCAL LLVM" ones that mark the LLVM-only changes to > the tree. I'd like to make it as easy as possible to apply these, so > let me know any rules I should be following. Don't worry about them. The rules for use are finicky and they are easy to add. I'll add them to any patches. Thanks! > Right now, I can build f951 but it crashes while compiling the first > fortran file of libgfortran. I'm still working on it, but if the > following error and backtrace ring any bells for anyone, I'd > appr...
2015 Jun 02
2
How to invoke a binary file from the dial plan?
Hi everyone. I'm new with Asterisk and I have to create a dial plan that will invoke a binary code. That is, asterisk will execute a program in the same machine. How to do it? Let me explain what I have to do: In the project that I am currently working, there is smartphones, SIP servers and doors/gates to be unlocked remotely. When the user executes an application on his/her phone, it will
2011 Jul 13
2
TDM400p susceptible to EMI?
I have a TDM400p with 3 fxs and 1 fxo daughter cards. It's in a mini-itx case with a 'right-angle' PCI riser card so the TDM400p is 'sandwiched' between the Atom D525 CPU and the 2.5" hard drive. I'm getting a bunch of clicks and pops on all ports. Has anybody had a similar experience? Did you find a solution? -- Thanks in advance,
2014 Jul 02
1
iPXE chain to lpxelinux.0 6.03-pre17 inconsistencies and failures
...ing the precompiled binaries. Is > > it easy to compile a debug version that spits out verbose progress > > prior and after the banner and perhaps pauses for user input? > > > > I'm guessing ipxe is somehow setting the stage in a way that is caught > > by something finicky in lpxelinux.0 on certain hardware, or perhaps > > there's a bug in how ipxe sets the stage. Just to eliminate that latter > > variable, any recommendations for a non-ipxe-way to boot off a CD or > > USB to then PXE-boot to a specific server (not via DHCP)? > > This is...