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2004 Apr 02
2
Futzing with TaskScheduler
Hi all, Thought I should say something - it''s been a little while. :) Anyway, I''m still futzing with how I want the Ruby API to look. The more I look at the Perl version, the more I think it was too faithful to the C API. Right now I''m looking at the trigger() method. For example, I don''t see any reason to make the "type" key take a hash as an
2001 Sep 24
2
Visual Sourcesafe HOWTO
I went to the trouble of setting up Visual Sourcesafe on a Linux system recently. There was a fair amount of futzing required, so I've documented what I had to do at http://www.kegel.com/linux/vss-howto.html Comments and corrections welcome. I'd also love to know how to get this working without hardcoding NT usernames and passwords! The commandline app appears to be fully functional
2008 Oct 29
2
Getting a new app added to the AppDB?
Hi, Have looked at all the FAQ's, searched here on the Forums, etc., and can't seem to find out how you actually get in touch with any of the App Maintainers, (if you're not one yourself) to start getting a new app, (in this case, Fallout 3, which just came out yesterday and I'm trying to start to futz with, so really would appreciate a location where folks might be able to
2008 Apr 02
2
New winetricks 20080402: new verbs dotnet20, win2k, flash, msls31; updated mono, liberation
Big news: as of today or so, wine doesn't need any patches to install the .net 2.0 runtime or run trivial .net 2.0 apps, so I've added a dotnet20 verb. No more futzing with recipes to try out simple .net 2 apps, huzzah! There are lots of other little changes, too: 20080402 r21 Added dotnet20, removed one kludge from dotnet11, added win2k verb, plus shorthand for winver=foo r20
2004 Feb 26
2
Trivial API question
I know - I like to futz. I''m thinking of changing the way I pass optional arguments. This is from EventLog: # Write an event to the event log # Current way el.report_event( "source" => "foo", "category" => 0x2, "event_id" => 0x3, "data" => "Warning! Danger Will Robinson!", "type"
2010 Oct 20
2
ascii or regex code for alt-enter for Excel
I need to write a table that can be opened in Excel or OpenOffice such that there are newlines embedded within cells. After much Googling and futzing, I can't figure out how to do this. The way to do this within Excel is alt-Enter and I've tried '/n', '/n/r', '/r/n' per some web suggestions without luck. Anybody know what character or ASCII code to use for this?
2005 Mar 28
2
Generating list of vector coordinates
Hi. Can anyone suggest a simple way to obtain in R a list of vector coordinates of the following form? The code below is Mathematica. In[5]:= Flatten[Table[{i,j,k},{i,3},{j,4},{k,5}], 2] Out[5]= {{1,1,1},{1,1,2},{1,1,3},{1,1,4},{1,1,5},{1,2,1},{1,2,2},{1,2,3},{1 ,2,4},{1,2, 5},{1,3,1},{1,3,2},{1,3,3},{1,3,4},{1,3,5},{1,4,1},{1,4,2},{1,4,3}, {1,4,
2009 Dec 10
3
Have you used RGoogleDocs and RGoogleData?
Both of these applications fulfill a great need of mine: to read data directly from google spreadsheets that are private to myself and one or two collaborators. Thanks to the authors. I had been using RGoogleDocs for the about 6 months (maybe more) but have had to stop using it in the past month since for some reason that I do not understand it no longer reads google spreadsheets. I loved it. Its
2005 Aug 15
4
Re-sort list of vectors
Hi. Can anyone suggest a simple way to re-sort in R a list of vectors of the following form? input $"1" a b c 1 2 3 $"2" a b c 4 5 6 Output should be something like: "a" "1" 1 "2" 4 "b" "1" 2 "2" 5 "c" "1" 3 "2" 6 I've been futzing with mapply(), outer(), split(), rbind()
2004 Mar 09
6
win32-mmap test suite
I just tried running tc_mmap.rb and noticed that something rather curious seems to happen. The call to Mmap.new in setup seems to cause the test suite to just exit without ever actually running the tests. I reduced the test suite to just this bit of code. This works, although the final test (TypeError) does not pass - no exception in thrown. This is 1.8.1 on Win2k. Any ideas? Dan PS - I
2006 Sep 20
2
Flac metadata at end?
On Wednesday 20 September 8:56 pm, Alex Jones wrote: > I think the consequences outweigh the benefits. Having metadata at the > beginning of the file serves as metadata and gives you important > information such as expected stream length. Pushing this to the back for > the sake of making tag updates quicker seems a bit of a bad move to me - > how often do you re-tag your files?
2011 Dec 25
1
is centos bugzilla borked?
I managed to get an account set up on the centos bugzilla, after futzing with it for a half hour, but for the life of me I cannot get to the page where I would enter a new one. my browser just says "transferring data from bugs.centos.org" and sits there with the little thingie going round and round. for an hour or more. disconnect and try again. same thing. I've been trying for over
2006 Jun 11
1
Cisco router and "488 Not acceptable here" messages
Are there any known problems with Cisco routers (Cisco 837) and SIP sessions? I have been trying to track down a problem for about 3 hours now and I think the Cisco router is the culprit!!! I keep getting "488 Not acceptable here" messages, which are apparently normally the message you get when a common codec can't be found. I'm also getting "chan_sip.c:3434 process_sdp:
2003 Sep 08
2
No joy installing R with shared libs.
Hello, My platform is SuSE 8.1. After downloading and unpacking R version 1.7 I tried building with shared libs enabled. (./configure --enabl-R-shlib). My goal is to use RSPython but I am now in my own private segmentation fault hell. The R build worked fine: make, make check, make install cool. The RSPython build worked fine. Thinking I'm good to go, I run python. But when I import RS
2020 Oct 01
2
Laptop display issue
I now have an older laptop with a display problem. I installed Centos 7 on it in February and had to install the xorg-x11-drv-ati and evdev drivers because the docking station has an ATI Radeon card. Everything worked fine with a dual display setup. I probably after that ran a system update but did not reboot while in this office. Today, when I got to the office again for the first time in seven
2004 Apr 24
5
win32-taskscheduler alpha
Well, I''m going to release the first version of win32-taskscheduler today. For now, I''ve kept the API about the same as it originally was because I was spending way too much time futzing around and I wanted to get something out the door. For now, I''m calling this a BETA release, with the API subject to change. See the ''Future Plans'' section of
2016 Dec 08
2
[OT] firefox 45.5.1
On Wed, Dec 07, 2016 at 12:46:43PM -0600, geo.inbox.ignored wrote: > > 2- where might i find earlier releases of 40.x? > > > > 3- if i install 40.x in path /var/lib/yum/plugins/local/, > > will i be able to roll back. > > any offers for questions 2 & 3? Short answer: Don't. Long answer: You're trying to install arbitrary versions of firefox
2005 Aug 07
3
z-machine + asterisk = fun!
I was tinkering with Asterisk and the Festival text-to-speech engine, and wrote some short Asterisk::AGI scripts to read back live weather reports. After that, I thought I needed something more interactive to work with... Then I had a flashback to 1996, first year university, standing in the C & O club at the University of Waterloo, where someone had just pulled out their US Robotics Palm
2006 Mar 06
6
rails app in professional development environment
I''ve been working on my rails app which will be a web app that i want to launch as a business. Being new to rails i''m wondering what professional web app developers do for their development environment. Right now i''m developing and testing on my laptop. I think i''ve gotten far enough along where i want to put it up on a hosting machine to develop further,
2010 Sep 09
2
[LLVMdev] need pointers navigating through metadata in llvm :-)
Hi everyone, apologies for the mass spam, but I ran into an issue involving debug metadata in the bitcode linking stage (using gold) I am interested in helping out, so would like some pointers if possible. The proximate cause of the issue in our local version of llvm is that a Value is being written out, and the dump() of that value is actually not a value at all, but what looks like a reference