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2005 Sep 27
2
Using unsplit - unsplit does not seem to reverse the effect of split
In data OME in MASS I would like to extract the first 5 observations per subject (=ID). So I do library(MASS) OMEsub <- split(OME, OME$ID) OMEsub <- lapply(OMEsub,function(x)x[1:5,]) unsplit(OMEsub, OME$ID) - which results in [[1]] [1] 1 1 1 1 1 [[2]] [1] 30 30 30 30 30 [[3]] [1] low low low low low Levels: N/A high low [[4]] [1] 35 35 40 40 45 [[5]] [1] coherent incoherent coherent
2020 Feb 19
0
dimnames incoherence?
>>>>> Serguei Sokol >>>>> on Wed, 19 Feb 2020 15:21:21 +0100 writes: > Hi, > I was bitten by a little incoherence in dimnames assignment or may be I > missed some point. > Here is the case. If I assign row names via dimnames(a)[[1]], when > nrow(a)=1 then an error is thrown. But if I do the same when nrow(a) > 1 >
2009 Sep 29
0
Incoherence between arima.sim and auto.arima
Hello, I have a question about function arima.sim I tried to somulate a AR(1) process, with no innovation, no error term. I used this code: library(forecast) e=rnorm(100,mean=0,sd=0) series=arima.sim(model=list(ar=0.75),n=100,innov=e)+20 Then I tried to applicate ti this series auto.arima function: mod1<-auto.arima(series,stepwise=FALSE,trace=TRUE,ic='aicc') The best model returned
2009 Mar 23
1
incoherent treatment of NULL
somewhat related to a previous discussion [1] on how 'names<-' would sometimes modify its argument in place, and sometimes produce a modified copy without changing the original, here's another example of how it becomes visible to the user when r makes or doesn't make a copy of an object: x = NULL dput(x) # NULL class(x) = 'integer' # error: invalid
2015 Jul 16
0
4.2.2 as AD with 2 DCs: database incoherency
On 16/07/15 07:19, Daniel Müller wrote: > On my site with samba 4.18 on centos 6: > > 'samba-tool ldapcmp ldap://DC1 ldap://DC2 -Uadministrator' failed with this result msDS-NC Type failed : > > [root at s4master ~]# samba-tool ldapcmp ldap://s4master ldap://s4slave -Uadministrator > Password for [TPLK\administrator]: > > * Comparing [DOMAIN] context... >
2015 Jul 15
0
4.2.2 as AD with 2 DCs: database incoherency
On 15/07/15 14:31, mathias dufresne wrote: > Hi all, > > I'm having a test AD domain composed with 2 DC, using Sernet's version of > Samba 4.2.2. > > These two DC are Centos 6.6 (dc20) and Debian 7.8 (dc00). > > These two are using TDB as a backend (as we have no other choice at this > stage of Samba's development). > > *dc20*:~# ldbsearch -H $sam
2015 Jul 16
2
4.2.2 as AD with 2 DCs: database incoherency
Am 16.07.2015 um 14:02 schrieb Rowland Penny: > /etc/hosts should be: > > 127.0.0.1 localhost.localdomain localhost uhm no - you want 127.0.0.1 normally resolved to localhost and hence 127.0.0.1 localhost localhost.localdomain -------------- next part -------------- A non-text attachment was scrubbed... Name: signature.asc Type: application/pgp-signature Size: 181 bytes
2015 Jul 27
0
4.2.2 as AD with 2 DCs: database incoherency
Thank you Rowland for this. I tried using Sernet's Samba 4.2.2 and failed: All the following command were ran on DC20 samba-tool dns zonecreate dc20.ad.domain.tld 0.0.10.in-addr.arpa Password for [administrator at AD.DOMAIN.TLD]: Failed to bind to uuid 50abc2a4-574d-40b3-9d66-ee4fd5fba076 for
2020 Feb 19
3
dimnames incoherence?
Hi, I was bitten by a little incoherence in dimnames assignment or may be I missed some point. Here is the case. If I assign row names via dimnames(a)[[1]], when nrow(a)=1 then an error is thrown. But if I do the same when nrow(a) > 1 it's OK. Is one of this case works unexpectedly? Both? Neither? a=as.matrix(1) dimnames(a)[[1]]="a" # error: 'dimnames' must be a list
2015 Jul 15
2
4.2.2 as AD with 2 DCs: database incoherency
Hi all, I'm having a test AD domain composed with 2 DC, using Sernet's version of Samba 4.2.2. These two DC are Centos 6.6 (dc20) and Debian 7.8 (dc00). These two are using TDB as a backend (as we have no other choice at this stage of Samba's development). *dc20*:~# ldbsearch -H $sam '(objectclass=group)' dn | tail -3 # returned 27392 records # *27389* entries # 3 referrals
2020 Feb 21
0
dimnames incoherence?
If we change the behavior NULL--[[--assignment from `[[<-`(NULL, 1, "a" ) # gives "a" (*not* a list) to `[[<-`(NULL, 1, "a" ) # gives list("a") then we have more consistency there *and* your bug is fixed too. Of course, in other situations back-compatibility would be broken as well. Would that change the result of L <-
2020 Feb 22
0
Change 77844 breaking pkgs [Re: dimnames incoherence?]
>>>>> Martin Maechler >>>>> on Sat, 22 Feb 2020 20:20:49 +0100 writes: >>>>> William Dunlap >>>>> on Fri, 21 Feb 2020 14:05:49 -0800 writes: >> If we change the behavior NULL--[[--assignment from >> `[[<-`(NULL, 1, "a" ) # gives "a" (*not* a list) >> to >>
2015 Jul 16
0
4.2.2 as AD with 2 DCs: database incoherency
On 16/07/15 12:20, mathias dufresne wrote: > Here I obtained: > --------------------- > * Comparing [DOMAIN] context... > Failed search of base=DC=ad,DC=domain,DC=tld > ERROR(ldb): uncaught exception - LDAP client internal error: > NT_STATUS_UNEXPECTED_NETWORK_ERROR > File "/usr/lib/python2.7/dist-packages/samba/netcmd/__init__.py", line > 175, in _run >
2005 Jul 29
0
incoherent oplock request/reply
Hello, I'm running a samba 3.0.14a server in production on a fedora core 3 (kernel 2.6.9-1.667smp) with a least 250 clients (XP Pro SP2) (up to 400 sometimes). A few days ago, a problem appeared with a soft that we are using for a long time. (Petit Robert, a french dictionnary). When someone launch the dictionnary, many clients are freezed when they try to access to the "start
2006 Oct 19
2
problem with queries
Hello, I upgraded to ferret 0.10.10 and I noticed a strange behaviour with queries. Now the queries return strange results. For example, the two following queries return the same results: familynames|firstnames:andre familynames|firstnames:andr Another example, the first query returns a correct result + incoherent results, the second query returns only the correct result:
2015 Jul 23
0
4.2.2 as AD with 2 DCs: database incoherency
Hi all, I tried "samba-tool ldapcmp" several times to solve this issue, without success. On DC acting as full FSMO: dc20:~# samba-tool ldapcmp ldap://dc00.ad.dgfip.lan ldap://dc20.ad.dgfip.lan domain ERROR(ldb): uncaught exception - ldb_wait: Time limit exceeded (3) File "/usr/lib64/python2.6/site-packages/samba/netcmd/__init__.py", line 175, in _run return
2016 Jan 04
2
[PATCH v2 20/32] metag: define __smp_xxx
On Thu, Dec 31, 2015 at 09:08:22PM +0200, Michael S. Tsirkin wrote: > +#ifdef CONFIG_SMP > +#define fence() metag_fence() > +#else > +#define fence() do { } while (0) > #endif James, it strikes me as odd that fence() is a no-op instead of a barrier() for UP, can you verify/explain?
2016 Jan 04
2
[PATCH v2 20/32] metag: define __smp_xxx
On Thu, Dec 31, 2015 at 09:08:22PM +0200, Michael S. Tsirkin wrote: > +#ifdef CONFIG_SMP > +#define fence() metag_fence() > +#else > +#define fence() do { } while (0) > #endif James, it strikes me as odd that fence() is a no-op instead of a barrier() for UP, can you verify/explain?
2016 Jan 04
1
[PATCH v2 20/32] metag: define __smp_xxx
Hi Peter, On Mon, Jan 04, 2016 at 02:41:28PM +0100, Peter Zijlstra wrote: > On Thu, Dec 31, 2015 at 09:08:22PM +0200, Michael S. Tsirkin wrote: > > +#ifdef CONFIG_SMP > > +#define fence() metag_fence() > > +#else > > +#define fence() do { } while (0) > > #endif > > James, it strikes me as odd that fence() is a no-op instead of a > barrier() for UP, can
2009 Mar 18
2
incoherent conversions from/to raw
i wonder about the following examples showing incoherence in how type conversions are done in r: x = TRUE x[2] = as.raw(1) # Error in x[2] = as.raw(1) : # incompatible types (from raw to logical) in subassignment type fix it seems that there is an attempt to coerce the raw value to logical here, which fails, even though as.logical(as.raw(1)) # TRUE likewise, x[2]