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2013 Mar 07
1
install error - Netcdf library (linux)
Hi All,
i'm on a debian linux 64bit,
i'm tying to install the netcdf intraface, i tried both ncdf and ncdf4
but trying to build i received the error :
(i have necdf installed on my machine and it is able to fiund it .. no missed .h)
epy at epinux:~$ sudo R CMD INSTALL --configure-args="-with-netcdf_incdir=/usr/include -with-netcdf_libdir=/usr/lib" ncdf4_1.8.tar.gz
*
2012 May 04
3
jdk on wine - Error
I am struggling since past 2 days in trying to install jdk (64 bit) from http://www.java.net/download/jdk6/6u32/promoted/b02/binaries/jdk-6u32-ea-bin-b02-windows-amd64-30_jan_2012.exe
on my wine. Initially I tried it on Ubuntu 12.04. I installed wine1.4-amd64 in hope that it would execute the jdk exe but it did not. So I went for wine 1.4 source installation. I get to know that the dependency
2020 Oct 17
1
[Cocci] [RFC] treewide: cleanup unreachable breaks
On Sat, 17 Oct 2020, Joe Perches wrote:
> On Sat, 2020-10-17 at 09:09 -0700, trix at redhat.com wrote:
> > From: Tom Rix <trix at redhat.com>
> >
> > This is a upcoming change to clean up a new warning treewide.
> > I am wondering if the change could be one mega patch (see below) or
> > normal patch per file about 100 patches or somewhere half way by
2020 Oct 17
1
[Cocci] [RFC] treewide: cleanup unreachable breaks
On Sat, 17 Oct 2020, Joe Perches wrote:
> On Sat, 2020-10-17 at 09:09 -0700, trix at redhat.com wrote:
> > From: Tom Rix <trix at redhat.com>
> >
> > This is a upcoming change to clean up a new warning treewide.
> > I am wondering if the change could be one mega patch (see below) or
> > normal patch per file about 100 patches or somewhere half way by
2013 Mar 07
0
install Netcdf library (linux)
Hi All,
i'm on a debian linux 64bit,
i'm tying to install the netcdf intraface, i tried both ncdf and ncdf4
but trying to build i received the error :
(i have necdf installed on my machine and it is able to fiund it .. no missed .h)
epy at epinux:~$ sudo R CMD INSTALL --configure-args="-with-netcdf_incdir=/usr/include -with-netcdf_libdir=/usr/lib" ncdf4_1.8.tar.gz
*
2012 Jul 05
1
trouble installing Rmpi on a debian machine
Dear R People:
I'm having trouble installing Rmpi on a debian machine.
Here is my output:
bccd at node000:~$ /bccd/home/bccd
bccd at node000:~$
bccd at node000:~$ export RMPI_TYPE=OPENMPI
bccd at node000:~$ R CMD INSTALL Rmpi_0.5-9.tar.gz
* installing to library '/bccd/home/bccd/R/x86_64-pc-linux-gnu-library/2.15'
* installing *source* package 'Rmpi' ...
checking for gcc...
2001 Feb 01
0
warnings on aix325
Hi,
I'm trying to compile openssh2.3.0p1 on aix3.2.5.
Can I ignore this list of warning messages?
bsd-bindresvport.c: In function `bindresvport_af':
bsd-bindresvport.c:94: warning: implicit declaration of function `bind'
bsd-rresvport.c: In function `rresvport_af':
bsd-rresvport.c:64: warning: implicit declaration of function `bzero'
bsd-rresvport.c:82: warning: implicit
2006 Mar 31
3
Function dependency function
Hi,
Is there a function taking a function as an argument, which returns all the
functions it calls, and all the the functions those functions call, and so
on? I could use Rprof, but that would involve executing the function,
which may miss some branches of code. I'd really like a function which
looks at the source code to work out all the functions that could possibly
be called. When I
2008 Mar 27
1
Cannot update packages on F8
Dear All,
I have just updated R to the version 2.6.2 on F8 (with the official F8
rpm). However, when running as root the following command:
update.packages(checkBuilt=T)
I get a bunch of errors like the ones below. Any ideas?
Thanks in advance,
Paul
-----------------------------------------------
* Installing *source* package 'nlme' ...
** libs
gcc -m32 -std=gnu99 -I/usr/include/R
2004 Aug 06
2
icecast2, libshout2, Shout.pm FreeBSD
Hi all,
Has anyone successfully managed to get icecast2 libshout2
and Shout.pm built under freebsd?
o far I've been able to build all of them except for
Shout.pm. I would like to migrate from icecast1 however
I can't do so until I can get everything built.
Here is the error I'm having trying to build Shout.pm
from the FreeBSD ports tree.
# make
cc -c -I/usr/local/include -O -pipe
2007 Nov 01
3
[Bug 13051] New: CNN Cartoon Clicks are not responsive to mouse events
http://bugs.freedesktop.org/show_bug.cgi?id=13051
Summary: CNN Cartoon Clicks are not responsive to mouse events
Product: swfdec
Version: 0.5.3
Platform: x86-64 (AMD64)
URL: http://i.cnn.net/cnn/POLITICS/analysis/toons/2007/10/17/
mikula/10.19.07.waterblack.swf
OS/Version: Linux (All)
Status: NEW
2007 Sep 21
1
Weird data from evalJSON
I am trying to have prototype perform a request and return to me a
javascript object representing the json string returned by the
request. I want to iterate over the contents to print each object in
the json string. The value of transport.reponseText in onSuccess is
what I would expect. But once I try to perform evalJSON() on this
text it gives me a bunch of extra function()s when i try to
2018 Jun 08
2
XRay FDR mode doesn’t log main thread calls
Hello,
I am initializing FDR mode and finalizing/flushing the buffers manually.
XRay does not log calls from the main thread unless there is a function
call after __xray_log_finalize(). This behavior is abnormal since one would
expect the trace file to contain all function calls made up to the point
when __xray_log_finalize() is called. To demonstrate this behavior, I have
taken the test case
2007 Jun 27
0
Branch 'as' - 4 commits - test/trace
test/trace/Makefile.am | 28 +++++++++++++++++++++
test/trace/definelocal-function-target-5.swf |binary
test/trace/definelocal-function-target-5.swf.trace | 5 +++
test/trace/definelocal-function-target-6.swf |binary
test/trace/definelocal-function-target-6.swf.trace | 5 +++
test/trace/definelocal-function-target-7.swf |binary
2001 Feb 05
1
wine with TransGaming patch doesn't compile
Hi!
I have patched the latest CVS-sources of wine with the TransGaming
patch. Now it doesn't compile anymore. Seems to be a problem with MESA.
I have attached an error log.
I have installed NVIDIA_GLX 0.96 and the mesadev 3.2.
Manfred
=== begin of error log ===
In file included from d3ddevice/mesa.c:29:
mesa_private.h:219: parse error before `PFNGLSECONDARYCOLOR3UBEXTPROC'
2008 Mar 07
1
Trouble with R CMD check
Friends,
I changed one line of a package at the source level and then rebuilt it.
When I run R CMD check, I get an error:
installing R.css in C:/polsplineRS.Rcheck
---------- Making package polsplineRS ------------
adding build stamp to DESCRIPTION
making DLL ...
making hareall.d from hareall.c
making heftall.d from heftall.c
making lsdall.d from lsdall.c
making lspecall.d from lspecall.c
2009 May 19
4
Qs: The list of arguments, wrapping functions...
Hi. I'm pretty new to R, but I've been programming in other languages for
some time. I have a couple of questions regarding programming with function
objects.
1. Is there a way for a function to refer generically to all its actual
arguments as a list? I'm thinking of something like the @_ array in Perl or
the arguments variable in JavaScript. (By "actual" I mean the ones
2004 Aug 06
0
icecast2 on solaris ... (fwd)
Ok,
for further info, below is the full compiler output when running gnu make.
The first error,
../thread/thread.h:78: parse error before `pthread_rwlock_t'
is the one that brings on all the others. I've checked
/usr/include/pthread.h and didn't find pthread_rwlock_t in it.
So my guess is, pthread on solaris 2.6 is too old (afaik, there are three
versions of solaris that are
2006 Oct 20
6
summing elements in a list of functions
Dear all,
I have looked for an answer for a couple of days, but can't come with any
solution.
I have a set of functions, say:
> t0 <- function(x) {1}
> t1 <- function(x) {x}
> t2 <- function(x) {x^2}
> t3 <- function(x) {x^3}
I would like to find a way to add up the previous 4 functions and obtain a new
function:
> rrr <- function(x) {1+x+x^2+x^3}
without,
2009 May 20
4
Functions returning functions
Dear All:
I have a question regarding the behavior of functions.
Say I define a function that returns another function :
A <- function(parameters) {
# calculations w/ parameters returning 'y'
tmpf <- function(x) { # function of 'y' }
return(tmpf)
}
The value of the parameters are stored in an environment local to the
function. Then I call
x<- something