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2015 Jun 08
2
Question on folder sync with "directory name translation"
OK , but then the solution with symlinks is equivalent, just with the right
options for rsync.
Make the link.
Sync + exclude.
Remove the link.
Don't have to live with the folder on the source.
*_______________Gionata Boccalini*
2015-06-08 22:49 GMT+02:00 Michael Johnson - MJ <mj at revmj.com>:
> Oh, actually, I just thought of a couple other another options that don't
> require any multiplexing or ssh keys, but it would require that your source
> machine is linux.
>
> The first option...
2015 Jun 08
1
Question on folder sync with "directory name translation"
...even in
the same disk volume or "share"!
> But I could make some symlinks in the local system (archlinux) and user
> exclude filters to remove the directories I don't want to synchronize.
>
But still there is no way of doing this with rsync options alone?
*_______________Gionata Boccalini*
2015-06-07 19:28 GMT+02:00 Joe <josephj at main.nc.us>:
> I'm sure one of the experts will have a better answer, but two things come
> to mind as options to explore:
> 1) Use --fuzzy twice so files which are the same but possibly with
> different names and locatio...
2016 Dec 09
2
Check package issue on mavericks
..., correctly built and checked.
I am thus writing to ask if other developers on the list have found and
fixed this issue (so that I could fix that as well and tick the checkbox "I
have fixed all problems shown on the package check page" before submitting
a new version to CRAN).
Best,
Gionata.
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2015 Jun 07
3
Question on folder sync with "directory name translation"
...anslation" in the rsync run...
Is it possible? Do you see any another way of doing this? (A part of using
two rsync runs....)
Please let me know if I didn't explain the problem correctly or you need
further information.
Thank you for your attention and time.
Best regards.
*_______________Gionata Boccalini*
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2019 Jul 07
3
Possible bug in `class<-` when a class-specific '[[.' method is defined
..."MYCLASS","data.frame")
#-------------------------------------------------------------------.
Why in this example `class<-` is calling `[[.MYCLASS` 9 times ?
Is there a way to avoid `class<-` to call `[[.MYCLASS` ?
Thank you in advance for your help and suggestions.
Gionata
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2015 Jun 09
0
Question on folder sync with "directory name translation"
Should be as long as you don't have other symlinks in the tree.
On Mon, Jun 8, 2015, 15:14 Gionata Boccalini <gionata.boccalini at gmail.com>
wrote:
> OK , but then the solution with symlinks is equivalent, just with the
> right options for rsync.
>
> Make the link.
> Sync + exclude.
> Remove the link.
>
> Don't have to live with the folder on the source.
>...
2015 Jun 08
0
Question on folder sync with "directory name translation"
I should describe the problem more in details, but I believe this is off
topic for this list.
The FolderA is named "Musica" (in Italian) because.. I like it that way..
and is in my home folder.
PC # /home/gionata/Musica
FolderB MUST be named "music", in my home folder on the NFS filesystem,
NAS # /volume1/homes/gionata/music
*because the synology media parse service only indexes the directory name
music in the user home dirs!* (Damn Syno...)
So I have different name on different system for the...
2015 Jun 07
0
Question on folder sync with "directory name translation"
...destination so the names actually
match (these could be added and removed right before and after the rsync
respectively if you don't want them around later.) Symlinks are tricky
with rsync. You have to set the options right, so I'm not sure of the
exact details.
On 06/07/2015 12:38 PM, Gionata Boccalini wrote:
> Hello everyone,
>
> I'm new to this mailing list but I have been using rsync for some
> years up to now.
> I'm trying to synchronize two directory trees, but I want a special
> behavior that I didn't find on the net nor in the manual (or maybe
>...
2016 Dec 11
0
Check package issue on mavericks
...rhaps xquartz is outdated.
Unfortunately there is no easy way anymore to check on Mavericks.
Travis used to support it, but they have deprecated mavericks (along
with Apple and homebrew). Hopefully CRAN will update to the current
MacOS for the next release of R.
On Fri, Dec 9, 2016 at 3:56 PM, Gionata Bocci <boccigionata at gmail.com> wrote:
>
> Dear List,
>
> I've realized that the "CRAN Checking Package" system returns some
> Warnings for my package TR8 under "r-release-osx-x86_64-mavericks"; all the
> warnings include the following message &qu...
2014 Jul 21
1
Licence for datasets in a R-package
...g
problem, but I went through the R FAQ, "Writing R Extensions" and R-devel
but was not able to sort this problem out (so, please ignore this post if
you find it OT).
I hope the question is not too messy (this is my first time on R-devel).
Many thanks for any help you may provide,
Gionata Bocci.
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2019 Jul 15
4
Possible bug in `class<-` when a class-specific '[[.' method is defined
...survey_3.35-1
[103] survival_2.44-1.1 timeDate_3043.102 tibble_2.1.1
[106] memoise_1.1.0 cluster_2.0.8 toOrdinal_1.1-0.0
[109] fitdistrplus_1.0-14 brew_1.0-6
Hope this helps,
Rui Barradas
?s 13:16 de 15/07/19, Duncan Murdoch escreveu:
> On 07/07/2019 11:49 a.m., Ghiggi Gionata wrote:
>> Hi all !
>>
>> I noticed a strange behaviour of the function `class<-` when a
>> class-specific '[[.' method is defined.
>>
>> Here below a reproducible example :
>>
>>
>> #--------------------------------------------------...
2019 Jul 15
0
[External] Re: Possible bug in `class<-` when a class-specific '[[.' method is defined
..._3043.102 tibble_2.1.1
> [106] memoise_1.1.0 cluster_2.0.8 toOrdinal_1.1-0.0
> [109] fitdistrplus_1.0-14 brew_1.0-6
>
>
>
> Hope this helps,
>
> Rui Barradas
>
>
> ?s 13:16 de 15/07/19, Duncan Murdoch escreveu:
>> On 07/07/2019 11:49 a.m., Ghiggi Gionata wrote:
>>> Hi all !
>>>
>>> I noticed a strange behaviour of the function `class<-` when a
>>> class-specific '[[.' method is defined.
>>>
>>> Here below a reproducible example :
>>>
>>>
>>> #----------...