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2005 Mar 30
1
Base and lattice graphics on the same graphics page
...s functions that are themselves inconsistent with par(fig=...) are obviously disallowed.] I am wondering whether there are caveats of which I and others should be aware, or whether there is a risk that the ongoing development of R's graphics abilities will render such a cohabitation unworkably fractious. Example: gph <- bwplot(voice.part ~ height, data=singer) print(gph, position=c(0, 0.5, 1, 1)) # x0, y0, x1, y1 par(fig=c(0, 1, 0,0.5), new=TRUE) # x0, x1, y0, y1 boxplot(height ~ voice.part, data=singer, horiz=TRUE) John Maindonald email: john.maindonald at anu.edu.au phone : +61...
2007 Jun 18
2
"No such file or directory - script" Error on Model.rebuild
...39;' from /usr/local/lib/ruby/gems/1.8/gems/acts_as_ferret-0.4.0/lib/class_methods.rb:15:in `rebuild_index'' The rebuild did work for a while (week or so) after converting to using DRb but now its complaining about this ''script'' directory, anyone have ideas? Thanks, fractious. -- Posted via http://www.ruby-forum.com/.
2015 Jan 01
3
Design changes are done in Fedora
On Wed, December 31, 2014 12:03, Warren Young wrote: > > So, cope with change. > Is one to infer from your mantra 'cope with change' that one is not supposed to express any opinion whatsoever, ever, on any forum; on the externalised cost of changes made to software with no evident technical justification? And that to do so is evidence of some moral or intellectual defect in
2015 Jan 03
0
Design changes are done in Fedora
...n, you?ll start to move things in the direction you want them to go. It?s not going to happen immediately, but in a do-ocracy, those who do things accrete ruling powers. Or, you can go fork EL6 or whatever other ?classic? distro that makes you happier. That?s a lot more work and just adds to the fractiousness that?s part of the problem here, but if your ideas really are hot, you?ll cause another of the occasional shifts that happen in the Unix/Linux landscape. > We all cope with change until we die. That is not a philosophy or program. It is an observation on the state of existence; and is no m...
2014 Dec 29
3
Design changes are done in Fedora
On Mon, Dec 29, 2014 at 3:03 PM, Warren Young <wyml at etr-usa.com> wrote: > > As a software developer, I think I can speak to both halves of that point. > > First, the world where you design, build, and deploy The System is disappearing fast. Sure, if you don't care if you lose data, you can skip those steps. Lots of free services that call everything they release
2014 Dec 30
0
Design changes are done in Fedora
...s server versions > spanning well over a 10 year range. Yes, well, Linux has always had a problem with ABI stability. Apparently the industry doesn?t really care about this, evidenced by the fizzling of LSB, and the current attacks on the work at freedesktop.org. Apparently we?d all rather be fractious than learn to get along well enough that we can nail down some real standards. Once again, though, there?s a fine distinction between stable and moribund. > And operators that don't have a > lot of special training on the differences between them. I?ve never done much with Windows Serv...
2015 Jan 01
1
Design changes are done in Fedora
...versions >> spanning well over a 10 year range. > Yes, well, Linux has always had a problem with ABI stability. Apparently the industry doesn?t really care about this, evidenced by the fizzling of LSB, and the current attacks on the work at freedesktop.org. Apparently we?d all rather be fractious than learn to get along well enough that we can nail down some real standards. > > Once again, though, there?s a fine distinction between stable and moribund. > >> And operators that don't have a >> lot of special training on the differences between them. > I?ve never do...
2014 Dec 30
3
Design changes are done in Fedora
...ions >> spanning well over a 10 year range. > > Yes, well, Linux has always had a problem with ABI stability. Apparently the industry doesn?t really care about this, evidenced by the fizzling of LSB, and the current attacks on the work at freedesktop.org. Apparently we?d all rather be fractious than learn to get along well enough that we can nail down some real standards. Well, that has done a great job of keeping Microsoft in business. > I?ve never done much with Windows Server, but my sense is that they have plenty of churn over in their world, too. We?ve got SELinux and SystemD,...
2009 Jan 28
2
For Whom the Gaza Bell Tolls -- Part 1 and 2 -- Obama’s Mideast Jewish Wet Dream Team
...n administration. The result is the same.? In other words, as Faussette writes, ?the Jews will recover their niches in the lost nation of Israel which will be a Jewish land under Jewish rule (homogeneous and religiously unified), but the host nations where Jews settle in Diaspora are condemned to a fractious and imposed proto-Assyrian cultural pluralism (heterogeneous with no dominant religious influence) that ensures Jewish hegemony in Diaspora.? Often cloaked as ?anti-racism,? this program of dispossession applies equally to America and Palestine. ?Anti-racism,? Shamir writes, ?is a denial of the au...
2009 Jan 28
2
For Whom the Gaza Bell Tolls -- Part 1 and 2 -- Obama’s Mideast Jewish Wet Dream Team
...n administration. The result is the same.? In other words, as Faussette writes, ?the Jews will recover their niches in the lost nation of Israel which will be a Jewish land under Jewish rule (homogeneous and religiously unified), but the host nations where Jews settle in Diaspora are condemned to a fractious and imposed proto-Assyrian cultural pluralism (heterogeneous with no dominant religious influence) that ensures Jewish hegemony in Diaspora.? Often cloaked as ?anti-racism,? this program of dispossession applies equally to America and Palestine. ?Anti-racism,? Shamir writes, ?is a denial of the au...