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2011 Sep 13
3
Flesh Playerproblem
Hello, I have installed centos 6, i have already installed flesh player, browser ask for flesh player. how can i solve the problem? Thank You. -- *Regards,* Ashish A. Shaigram -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: <http://lists.centos.org/pipermail/centos/attachments/20110913/5359ff63/attachment.html>
2011 Oct 14
1
Creating a package skeleton with no flesh
...some if package.skeleton() could be used to produce, well... a package skeleton? In a fresh R session: > package.skeleton("mypkg") Error in !have : invalid argument type This (not very informative) error message seems to occur because I'm trying to create a skeleton with no flesh on it: > foo <- function() {} > package.skeleton("mypkg") Creating directories ... Creating DESCRIPTION ... Creating NAMESPACE ... Creating Read-and-delete-me ... Saving functions and data ... Making help files ... Done. Further steps are described...
2007 May 13
2
relist, an inverse operator to unlist
...list(initial.param, param.vector) -sum(dnorm(x, mean=param$mean, vcov=param$vcov, log=TRUE)) # note: dnorm doesn't do vcov... but I hope you get the point } optim(unlist(initial.param), ll) "relist" takes two parameters: skeleton and flesh. Skeleton is a sample object that has the right "shape" but the wrong content. "flesh" is a vector with the right content but the wrong shape. Invoking relist(skeleton, flesh) will put the content of flesh on the skeleton. As long as "skeleton" has the ri...
2008 Aug 16
0
relist.Rd patch
...-\title{Allow Re-Listing an unlisted() Object} +\title{Allow Re-Listing an unlisted Object} \description{ \code{relist()} is an S3 generic function with a few methods in order to allow easy inversion of \code{\link{unlist}(obj)} when that is used @@ -33,8 +33,9 @@ } \arguments{ - \item{flesh}{ .....} - \item{skeleton}{ .........} + \item{flesh}{a vector to be relisted} + \item{skeleton}{a list, the structure of which determines the structure + of the result} \item{x}{an \R object, typically a list (or vector).} \item{recursive}{logical. Should unlisting be applied to list...
2013 Jun 07
1
relist() is broken when the skeleton is a list with empty list elements
Hi, relist() is broken when the skeleton is a list with empty list elements: > x <- list(1:3, integer(0), 11:14) > relist(unlist(x), x) [[1]] [1] 1 2 3 [[2]] [1] 11 3 [[3]] [1] 11 12 13 14 Hard to believe that such a bug has been around for 6 years (i.e. since the introduction of relist()) without ever being noticed. Cheers, H. > sessionInfo() R
2008 Jul 14
0
Problem with vampire: bloodlines
...1 (4) != 0 Reference Count for Material decals/hits/glass/shot2 (4) != 0 Reference Count for Material decals/hits/glass/shot3 (4) != 0 Reference Count for Material decals/hits/glass/shot4 (4) != 0 Reference Count for Material decals/hits/glass/shot5 (4) != 0 Reference Count for Material decals/hits/flesh/blood1 (4) != 0 Reference Count for Material decals/hits/flesh/blood2 (4) != 0 Reference Count for Material decals/hits/flesh/blood3 (4) != 0 Reference Count for Material decals/hits/flesh/blood4 (4) != 0 Reference Count for Material decals/hits/flesh/blood5 (4) != 0 Reference Count for Material de...
2009 Jul 04
2
Skeleton Package to Flesh Out?
By any chance is there a skeleton package to use as a template to develop an R package? I downloaded "Writing R Extensions", which was evidently updated pretty recently, but I did not see any references (and of course I may have totally missed it) to a package template to use as a go by. Does such a skeleton package exist? Thanks again for all your help, as I've got the code,
2013 Feb 18
3
Question marks, asterisks, colons in filenames
Hi, I suppose this question must have been posted a hundred times, but Google brings up nothing useful: Consider "The Wall" from Pink Floyd in an MP3 collection. There's "In The Flesh.mp3" and "In The Flesh?.mp3" as tracks. Or, another example in an MP3 collection: There's a Band called "Stellar", but there's also a band called "Stellar*". Naming files like this is no problem in Linux. Now I had the idea of using my files on other co...
2006 May 22
5
Using mongrel cluster
Me thinks the docs might need a bit of fleshing out ;P http://mongrel.rubyforge.org/docs/mongrel_cluster.html At the very least, what vars can go in its config. Joe -- Posted via http://www.ruby-forum.com/.
2016 Aug 11
2
[3.9 Release] LLD's release notes
LLD got its own release notes document earlier this year, but it's almost empty. They have a note about initial support for LTO and some MIPS stuff (which are also mentioned in LLVM's release notes). Is there something that should be added to the notes, can they be fleshed out a bit, should we drop them as they're almost empty, or ship as-is? Cheers, Hans
2009 Sep 22
2
[LLVMdev] DebugFactory
...Of" methods, similar to the "sizeOf" trick, that would create the constants for you in a way that didn't require your front end to know the sizes of things. So far I've been able to avoid having any references to target machines in my frontend, but now that I am trying to flesh out my debug info more fully I'm finding it hard to use DIFactory as-is. What I'd like to see is a set of alternative factory methods in DIFactory, where you pass in an LLVM type, and possibly a GEP index, plus all of the parameters that it can't figure out from looking at the type...
2015 Nov 02
3
[RFC] Strategies for Bootstrapping Compiler-RT builtins
...ort binutils". I > haven't kept watch on LLD progress, but perhaps it's far enough along > that bootstrap process can depend on it. On Darwin ar and lld are the biggest pieces that aren’t fully featured yet. On other platforms I think there are still places that lld isn’t fully fleshed. -Chris > > Regards, > -steve
2013 Sep 24
3
offer to help, DCB
...ments the Device Control Block ("DCB") layout in the VBIOS. The DCB describes board topology and the board's display connectors. I suspect much of the information in that document is not news for the Nouveau community, but hopefully it will be helpful to confirm your understanding or flesh out the implementation of a few unhandled cases. A few of us who work on NVIDIA's proprietary Linux GPU driver will pay attention to nouveau at lists.freedesktop.org and try to chime in when we can. If there are specific areas of documentation that would most help you, that feedback would hel...
2005 Nov 15
7
OggPCM2 : chunked vs interleaved data
I made a few updates to OggPCM2 http://wiki.xiph.org/index.php/OggPCM2 reflecting the latest discussions. Could everyone have a look at it and see if they agree. Otherwise, what do you feel should be changed? Anyone wants to speak in support of chunked PCM? For all those that are just tired of this mess like me, please express yourself in the new spec I created: OggPCM3
2010 Mar 05
4
making 0.0.16 into 1.0.0
...0. Pros: All old userspace compatibility is gone. No more UMS cruft to support. Something can be shipped on distros at last, people get to use the driver. 3D drivers exist and use the interface, there is an investment in these already. Reasons against: (I'm making these up, feel free ack/nack/flesh out/add more etc). We haven't finished 3D drivers yet so the interface may still need changes? TTM sucks? Userspace command-submission for ever? I don't like versioning anything ever? So my current answers to my list of cons is: Adding new faster interfaces for 3D drivers shouldn't be...
2006 Mar 29
3
ON 20060327 and upcoming solaris 10 U2 / coreutils
...system primitives, header definitions, etc may need to be updated for "Solaris 10" as these people may already think that Solaris 10 has been covered in their port. See, I cleverly linked this to the U2 release mentioned above. Just waiting for Sol10U2 and hoping that all these issues are fleshed out before then.
2011 Jul 21
2
Find pattern in matrix
...k] > matrix[j,k] && > matrix[j,l] > matrix[j,k] && > matrix[j,l] > matrix[i,l]]) > } > That didn't work. So I wonder if anyone has any ideas of another way to proceed or functions I could look up that would head me in the right direction. Something fully fleshed out isn't necessary. Thanks! Q -- View this message in context: http://r.789695.n4.nabble.com/Find-pattern-in-matrix-tp3685278p3685278.html Sent from the R help mailing list archive at Nabble.com.
2009 Sep 22
3
[LLVMdev] DebugFactory
...>> "sizeOf" trick, that would create the constants for you in a way that >> didn't require your front end to know the sizes of things. So far I've >> been able to avoid having any references to target machines in my >> frontend, but now that I am trying to flesh out my debug info more fully >> I'm finding it hard to use DIFactory as-is. >> >> What I'd like to see is a set of alternative factory methods in >> DIFactory, where you pass in an LLVM type, and possibly a GEP index, >> plus all of the parameters that it can...
2015 May 21
4
[LLVMdev] Proposal: change LNT’s regression detection algorithm and how it is used to reduce false positives
On 20 May 2015 at 23:31, Sean Silva <chisophugis at gmail.com> wrote: > In the last 10,000 revisions of LLVM+Clang, only 10 revisions actually > caused the binary of MultiSource/Benchmarks/BitBench/five11 to change. So if > just store a hash of the binary in the database, we should be able to pool > all samples we have collected while the binary is the the same as it >
2017 Jul 04
2
I need a sanity check.