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2004 Jul 03
1
OS X problem with DSTEIN in IGLS code
1. R-devel on OS X aborts when the code below is run after spitting
out the
message
Loading required package: MASS
Parameter 5 to routine DSTEIN was incorrect
Mac OS BLAS parameter error in DSTEIN, parameter #0, (unavailable), is 0
2. I compiled R-patched using the included BLAS and Lapack, although
Brian says this is impossible on OS X, because they are in FORTRAN (??).
This version of R
2008 Jun 23
2
Writing Vector to a File
...PTGDS GAPDH UBC
[22] --Control GAPDH TPT1 HUWE1 PRM1 CKM OPHN1
[29] GAPDH ACTA1 PTGDS S100A8 EEF1A1 APOD CALM2
[36] TPT1 TUBA1B MT2A PTPRO AL581768 TUBA1B FTL
[43] --Control NM_001403 TUBA1B TNNC2 TUBA1B IGL@ --Control
[50] TUBA1C IGKC AA809056 IGKC TTN GH1 HBG2
[57] TUBA1C MB GH1 GH1 MT1X UBB GH1
[64] IGL@ MBP VIM GH1 ACTB HBG2 TTR
[71] GH1 --Control MYL2 CFL1 EEF1A1 RPL37A IGHG3...
2012 Mar 09
4
[Error Message]_gcry_ath_mutex_lock
...her.exe: ath.c?:193?:?_gcry_ath_mutex_lock: L'assertion ??*lock == ((ath_mutex_t) 0)?? failed.
I search in bugzilla if a bug still exist (or existed) and i found this patch for the bug #25504:
http://bugs.winehq.org/attachment.cgi?id=34090
It's the same bug (same error message) but the IGL crash always.
Thanks for your help
2010 Apr 15
7
sum() returns 0 not NA
Dear all,
just a stupid R question, since the results puzzle me a bit:
> sum(c(NA,NA), na.rm=TRUE)
[1] 0
> NA + NA
[1] NA
> NA + 1
[1] NA
>
Why does sum(c(NA,NA), na.rm=TRUE) return 0 and not NA?
Thanks in advance,
Will
1998 Nov 03
3
SOLARIS_2.6: request_oplock_break
I saw a little discussion about this a few weeks ago but nothing concrete.
We're running samba-1.9.18p8 under Solaris 2.6x86. I am periodically
getting the following in the logfiles, usually _many_ at a time:
1998/11/03 14:42:00 request_oplock_break: no response received to oplock
break request to pid 5411 on port 40884 for dev = 1980040, inode = 33c4d
When I look up the PID (in this case
2003 Aug 02
0
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2010 Apr 15
4
Does "sink" stand for anything?
Hello Everyone,
Learning about R and its wonderful array of functions. If it's not obvious, I usually try to find out what a function stands for. I think this helps me remember better.
One function that has me stumped is "sink." Can anyone tell me if this stands for something?
Thanks,
Paul
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