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2007 Aug 12
0
heel 0.2.0 - simple directory webserving with mongrel
http://copiousfreetime.rubyforge.org/heel/
Many times I have a directory of html documentation that I want to have
served up and browse for a bit. Or any other time that you just need a
little tiny web server to distribute a few things here and there easily.
Heel is a mongrel based web server to quickly and easily serve up the
contents of a directory as webpages. Beyond just serving up
2006 Aug 11
3
Rails Documentation is RoR''s achilles heel
Hi All
Just a few minutes back I came across a post about autotest/zentest and that
post reignited the feeling I get when I look at RDoc, RoR documentation.
The main thing that is lacking in RoR and to some extent Ruby''s RDoc is
showing method names in HTML is not documentation. The arguments to method,
exception/errors raised by method, return value and a usage example
completes the
2005 Oct 30
1
smbmount codepage/iocharset settings vs NT4
Hi,
I'm in the process of setting up a backup server for a somewhat
antiquated NT4 server. Backup server is CentOS-4 (~ RHEL-4),
kernel-2.6.9-11.EL, samba-client-3.0.10-1.4E, rsync-2.6.3-1,
LANG=en_US.UTF-8. NT4 shares are mounted on the server and rsynced to
local disk.
This setup is working pretty well, however on the NT box there are some
files with names containing odd characters like
2006 May 15
1
PDF viewer?
Hi,
I'm looking for a usable PDF viewer with CentOS 4.3. On my previous install
(Slack running XFCE with a handful of GNOME libs), I used Evince, which is just
great. Looks like this is an Achilles' heel in CentOS, as I tested three
available PDF viewers (ggv, gsview, acroread) with various PDF documents
downloaded from the internet (which all display perfectly with Evince): either
the
2012 Apr 10
2
where are the worthwhile markdown dingi?
where are the worthwhile markdown dingi? (dinguses?)
i'm interested in any dingus that can take a "reasonable"
amount of text -- let's say anything up to a megabyte --
and return the results in real-time, without a long wait...
ideally it'd handle something more than gruber-minimum,
and an a.p.i. (that'd take a u.r.i. as input) would be dandy...
bonus points for
2012 Jun 22
0
Error with glht function: Error in mcp2matrix(model, linfct = linfct) : Variable(s) 'Type' have been specified in 'linfct' but cannot be found in 'model'!
Dear list members,
I get the following error when using the glht function to perform a post hoc analysis for an ANOVA with repeated measures:
require(nlme)
lme_H2H_musicians = lme(H2H ~ Emotion*Material, data=musicians, random = ~1|Subject)
require(multcomp)
summary(glht(lme_H2H_musicians, linfct=mcp(Type = "Tukey")), test = adjusted(type = "bonferroni"))
Error in
2012 Jun 22
0
R: Error with glht function: Error in mcp2matrix(model, linfct = linfct) : Variable(s) 'Type' have been specified in 'linfct' but cannot be found in 'model'!
Hello everybody,
problem solved, there was a typo.
I wrote Type instead of Material
Best
----Messaggio originale----
Da: angelo.arcadi@virgilio.it
Data: 22-giu-2012 11.05
A: <r-help@r-project.org>
Ogg: Error with glht function: Error in mcp2matrix(model, linfct = linfct) : Variable(s) 'Type' have been specified in 'linfct' but cannot be found in 'model'!
2005 Sep 21
3
Can't get JRE to install so that FireFox sees it
Hot on the heels of the success of getting sound to work with FireFox, I
am on to getting Java applets to run.
When I go to a page with a Java applet, I get the little Rubik's cube-
like icon that says I can click to download. So I do, but FireFox says
it can't find it, so I have to install manually.
I cl...
2001 Feb 07
1
[Fwd: RedHat 7.0, Wine en Matlab: een fontprobleem??]
Beste,
ik heb getracht om Matlab (versie 6.0.0.88 Release 12 op Win98 op
aparte partitie op mijn hd) mbv wine te draain op mijn RedHat 7.0.
Het betreft codeweavers-wine, versie 20010112.
Matlab start heel fijn op, wine spuwt een proces of 15 en vreet
zowat al mijn geheugen op maar voor de rest lijkt hij wel te werken.
(Andere
applicaties zoals notepad, wordpad, freecell, etc werkten perfect..)
2017 Oct 11
2
Flame war police
On 10/10/2017 11:22 AM, Mark Haney wrote:
>
> We have this discussion on every list I've ever been, or currently are
> on about every 6 months or so.? I do my best to contribute to the list
> as often as I can, but I can't help people when they are deadset on
> doing dangerous things.? Posts like his, and posts like yours make it
> harder for me to bother trying to
2007 Oct 11
2
Incompatibility Issues after updating CURRENT
Hi,
I''m using piston to manage rspec and rspec_on_rails in vendor/plugins.
----
~/work/simplify_md $ piston st vendor/plugins/
vendor/plugins/rspec
(svn://rubyforge.org/var/svn/rspec/tags/CURRENT/rspec)
vendor/plugins/rspec_on_rails
(svn://rubyforge.org/var/svn/rspec/tags/CURRENT/rspec_on_rails)
----
After I ''piston update''d rspec and
2016 Apr 22
6
3.8.1 Release Schedule
Hi,
It's about time to start thinking about the 3.8.1 release. Here
is a proposed release schedule:
May 25 - Deadline to request a change be merged to the 3.8 branch.
June 1 - Deadline to merge changes to the 3.8 branch.
June 1 - 3.8.1-rc1
June 8 - 3.8.1-rc2 (if necessary)
June 15 - 3.8.1 Release
If you want a patch included in the 3.8.1 release, send an email
to llvm-commits with the
2008 Nov 10
0
[LLVMdev] LLVM-related compiler position at RapidMind
Hot on the heels of our LLVM product announcement earlier today, we
have just announced a new compiler development position at RapidMind.
This position will involve working directly with and on LLVM and other
compiler technologies. If you're interested, please email us your
resume at jobs at rapidmind.c...
2012 Sep 04
0
[LLVMdev] LLVM Bay-area social, September Edition!
Hot off the heels of the labour day weekend, it's time for a new LLVM
Bay-area social! Paint your stack slot new colours, discuss your proposals
for the developer's meeting, or trade beer for bug fixes. I find that's
more successful than trading beer for code review, to my surprise!
THIS WEEK, on Thursd...
2020 Jan 07
0
[ANNOUNCE] fonttosfnt 1.1.0
Hot on the heels of the 2018 release, here's another fonttosfnt release to
get your new year going. See, it doesn't always take a decade to run a release
script and throw some tarballs at a server. Sometimes a year and a bit is
sufficient.
fonttosfnt is a commandline tool that wraps bitmap fonts into a tru...
2015 Nov 20
1
C7: How to configure raid at install time
On Nov 19, 2015, at 3:49 PM, Devin Reade <gdr at gno.org> wrote:
>
> size of the disk was never the original motivation for
> keeping / separate, at least within my memory
Prior to SysV, the location of user home directories was not standardized, and AT&T recommended that you put them in /usr.[1]
Also, in the PDP days, you had things like the RL and RK series drives, which
2010 Sep 19
0
WriteXLS - New Version 2.1.0
On the heels of the major version update to version 2.0.1 this past week, another incremental update, version 2.1.0, has been submitted to CRAN and will propagate to mirrors over the next day or so.
The package is maintained on R-Forge at http://r-forge.r-project.org/projects/writexls, where downloads will eve...
2006 Feb 21
0
Bibliofile, a Logging App for your Reading
Hi Folks,
Just a quick note to announce my first Rails-powered project:
Bibliofile, a web app for tracking one''s reading. From the propaganda:
----
Bibliofile is a tool for keeping track of books: those you''ve read,
those you''d like to read, and those you''re reading. You can use it to:
* Put a "What I''m Reading" list on your web page or
2006 Jan 07
0
BundledResource plugin (0.7)
Hot on the heels of my previous announcement, there is now a
bundled_resource plugin that takes advantage of all of my previous
work at syncPEOPLE (http://syncpeople.com) in the area of resource
management during Rails development, plus some. Use the Dynarch
Calendar, the resizable/wordcount textarea tools...
2006 Sep 20
1
Stats question - cox proportional hazards adjustments
Hi useRs,
Many studies of the link between red meat and colorectal cancer use
Cox proportional
hazards with (among other things) a gender covariate.
If it is true that men eat more red meat, drink more alcohol and smoke more than
women, and if it is also true that alcohol and tobacco are known risk
factors then why does
it make sense to "adjust" for gender? I would think that in this