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2004 Aug 06
2
ices - unable to compile
Thanks...this seems to have gotten me over the compiling "hump". I get this when I run the ices binary: ./ices: error while loading shared libraries: libshout.so.1: cannot open shared object file: No such file or directory Are there some path settings that I need ? -----Original Message----- From: owner-icecast@xiph.org [mailto:owner-icecast@xiph.org]...
2009 May 13
4
plotting a grid with color on a map
Hi all, I have posted similar questions regarding this topic, but I just can't seem to get over the hump and find a straightforward way to do this. I have attached my file as a reference. Basically, the attached file is a 5 degree by 5 degree grid of the the world (2592 cells), most of them are NA's. I just want to be able to plot this grid over a world map and color code the cells. For example...
2013 Apr 20
0
MOS-test using package vegan
Dear all, I am using MOStest in vegan to examine the hump-shaped of a quadratic regression model. In the manual of vegan, it mentions that the value of MOStest include isHump. My result showed the quadratic regression is hump-shaped according to the p-value (nearly 0). However, the value isHump did not show up. Please kindly help where to find isHump. Fu...
2013 Jul 23
1
Queue - how to jump to next member after NO ANSWER?
...nging stops but call is not routed to next member but SIP/100 starts ringing again. I know that this is because SIP/100 is still available in the Queue but is it any way to make a Queue witch strategy: call SIP/100 - if it is BUSY, UNAVAILABLE, PAUSED or _NO_ANSWERED_ after given number of time - hump to the next member? Thanks in advance. Jarek -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: <http://lists.digium.com/pipermail/asterisk-users/attachments/20130724/5c18ccc8/attachment.htm>
2003 Jul 24
1
scatterplot smoothing using gam
All: I am trying to use gam in a scatterplot smoothing problem. The data being smoothed have greater 1000 observation and have multiple "humps". I can smooth the data fine using a function something like: out <- ksmooth(x,y,"normal",bandwidth=0.25) plot(x,out$y,type="l") The problem is when I try to fit the same data using gam out <- predict.gam(gam(y~s(x)),se=TRUE) plot(x,out$fit,type="l")...
2003 Jan 08
1
Lattice: Plotting two densities on the same plot(s)?
I am trying to plot two density lines on the same graph. Using the functions on the base package, I would go: plot(density(x), col = 1) lines(density(y), col = 2) And I get two distinct (one-bump) density lines. When I try to do it using lattice, I get two two-humped lines. (In other words, I think the smoothing function is taking the next set of data points and smoothing them in the same function as the prior set.) Using: library(nlme) library(grid) Let: democrat <- rnorm(100, 0.3, 0.1) republican <- rnorm(100, 0.5, 0.1) state <- c("Delawa...
2005 Dec 25
2
SOAP Client Connections
...I''m hoping that this is an easy fix. Also, if anyone has any pointers on setting up a SOAP interface to pull down data, that would be great. Currently I''m trying to port an application from PHP to Rails (for purely educational reasons) and can''t seem to get past this hump. Here''s my controller definition: -------------------------------------------- class StoreController < ApplicationController web_client_api :amazon, :soap, "http://webservices.amazon.com/AWSECommerceService/AWSECommerceService.wsdl",...
2010 Aug 06
1
[R-SIG-Mac] Question about line type in contour() function (R 2.11.1)
...> I wondered if it might be grid size. That was the only thing I could think of that was different between the two datasets. I should have followed my instinct and test it. Good call. > > I can use the workaround, I think. I'll give that a go in the morning and hopefully get over my hump and deliver the analyses. I've moved this from r-sig-mac to r-devel; it's not a Mac problem. I've also added back a bit of the context for readers here. A little bit more on this: the problem only affects contour() when labels are being drawn, and only if method is set to "fl...
2002 Sep 11
3
accolade
...;ve been using R for several months now, in fact it was my intro to "real" computer programming. It used to frustrate me no end, but lately I've noticed my reaction has changed. Nowadays its much more like "wow, is that cool, or what?". So I guess I've gotten over the hump of the learning curve. Comparing what I now do with R to my previous hodge-podge of spreadsheets and supporting programs leaves me open-mouthed at the improvement it has wrought. To all of you who have contributed to this R project, thank you so much. What you have created is far from being merel...
2006 Mar 30
3
Winbind and email server
...ver won't authenticate the user, despite the fact that winbind is fired up, wbinfo -u shows the user, and getent passwd shows the user's credentials. Arrrgh! IMHO, this is the one small thing that keeps this from being a really great system. Can anybody show me the way to get over the hump? Many thanks. Dimitri -- This message has been scanned for viruses and dangerous content by MailScanner, and is believed to be clean.
2007 Dec 14
15
Not so complex CompleteConfiguration example of a Complete Configuration?
I am new to Puppet and very eager to apply it to a project. But I am somewhat stymied by the learning curve. So far I''ve found many very simple examples of how to modify a file or add a user and a very complex example http://reductivelabs.com/trac/puppet/wiki/CompleteConfiguration . I have not been able to find any other examples of a total configuration tree (ie /etc/puppet/*)
2012 Dec 13
2
More efficient use of reshape?
..."UAH",d$time) new.data<-data.frame(d$date,d$time,d$anomaly) names(new.data)<-c("date","source","anomaly") I realize this is a mess, though it works. I think with just some help on how better to work this example I'll probably get over the learning hump and actually figure out how to use these data manipulation functions more cleanly. Any advice or assistance would be appreciated. Thanks, Nate [[alternative HTML version deleted]]
2006 Apr 27
4
select item based on previous select list selection?
So I have a select list with a list of items. When a user selects an item, another select list should have its default selected item set to a specific item (the default associated with the first select list). This is in a form to create a new task. The first select list is a list of parent tasks. When one selects the parent task, the clients select list must default to the same client as its
2008 Jul 12
1
Reading Multi-value data fields for descriptive analysis
Hello, I'm looking for help on the best approach to get "multi-value" data fields into R for simple descriptive analysis. ------------------------------------- I am new to this list and new to R, but I really want to get over the hump and get productive with it. Some help with how to best get the following data into R would be greatly appreciated. I have programming experience and stale experience with SPSS. I am trying to do some simple descriptive analysis (frequencies, cross-tabs) of data stored in a Microsoft SharePoint l...
2009 Apr 24
2
[PATCH] Blackfin: cleanup astat/cc/hardware loop asm clobbers
Most asm statements clobber ASTAT bits (shifts, maxes, etc...) but do declare the register as clobbered. Same thing with CC in a few places. Some places make an attempt at clobbering some hardware loop registers, but it's very incomplete compared with how many asm statements actually use hardware loops. Signed-off-by: Mike Frysinger <vapier at gentoo.org> --- libspeex/bfin.h
2016 Oct 12
5
rsync: connection unexpectedly closed
On Wed, 2016-10-12 at 13:30 +1300, Henri Shustak wrote: > Have you tried performing a copy to a known good local device?  If a > local copy fails, then I would start checking the file system of the > source and also the hardware of that system. That's a good idea. I just tried that and it copied no problem. -- Kip Warner -- Senior Software Engineer OpenPGP encrypted/signed mail
2017 Jan 20
4
downloading only specific directories from directory tree
Hello: I have read rsync manual and several howtos on how to use rsync, still I don't know if it's doable what I want to do, and if yes, how. The scenario: I would like to make a local copy of openSUSE 13.2 repositories. I use openSUSE linux. The repos are located in a multi-level directory structure, eg: ftp://ftp.halifax.rwth-aachen.de/opensuse/repositories/ Let's call this
2004 Aug 06
1
stats.xml login?
i've been trying to figure out how to create a "now playing" on my website from the status.xsl or stats.xml file for a while also. so, i can really appreciate the current dialogue. here's my current hump. i can view the status.xsl file at: http://server:8000/status.xsl however, when i go to: http://server:8000/admin/stats and am prompted for my password, i can not log in. i tried the username as "source" and "admin", paired with the password defined in the config file. an...
2009 May 16
1
gluster-2.0.1, mandriva-2008.1-x86_64, libtool, lt_unset
I've encountered a new problem building gluster-2.0.1 that I did not have with gluster-2.0.0rc8. This is on a mandriva-2008.1-x86_64 system. ../../libtool: line 466: CDPATH: command not found ../../libtool: line 1144: func_opt_split: command not found libtool: Version mismatch error. This is libtool 2.2.6 Debian-2.2.6a-4, but the libtool: definition of this LT_INIT comes from an older
2007 Sep 27
1
plot(cox.zph())
Hello, I got error message when applying the plot function to the cox.zph object to create the Schoenfeld residual plots. > plot(zph.revasFit[1]) Error in plot.window(xlim, ylim, log, asp, ...) : need finite 'ylim' values In addition: Warning messages: 1: NaNs produced in: sqrt(x$var[i, i] * seval) 2: no non-missing arguments to min; returning Inf in: min(x) 3: no