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2000 Sep 11
2
Problems/patches for BSD/OS 4.0.1
Two small problems with 2.2.0p1 on BSD/OS 4.0.1, both invoving the
internal entropy collector:
1) The ``ls'' commands in ssh_prng_cmds.in all use -n, which isn't valid
on BSD/OS and thus caused them all to fail when fixprogs checked them.
BSD/OS does, however, have a -T flag which gives complete timestamp
information (month, day, year, hour, minute, and second), which seems
like a
1997 May 08
1
R-alpha: machine-independent .Rdata
If a move toward machine-independent representation seems reasonable,
it may be worth looking at some of the binary data exchange formats
used by nasa and others,
CDF http://nssdc.gsfc.nasa.gov/cdf/cdf_home.html
netCDF http://www.unidata.ucar.edu/packages/netcdf/index.html
HDF http://hdf.ncsa.uiuc.edu/
There may also be something useful in the "Scientific Data Format
Information
2003 Jun 10
1
Cups / Samba Driver Download question
Hey all!!
Sorry about the crosspost but this invoves CUPS and Samba issues.
[Samba 2.2.8 / CUPS 1.1.8 / Redhat 7.2 std]
I have encountered a small problem (which is due to my own slipup more
than anything else).
I have "Windows 2000" versions of the Adobe postscript drivers installed
on many of my 2000 machines. Now I am wanting to use the CUPS drivers
which are "Windows 2000 or
2019 Mar 27
0
Discrepancy between is.list() and is(x, "list")
...ines)
>
> Furthermore, when you change the class of a vector, list or function, much
> of the original object's structure and behavior remains.
>
Conjecture here, since I don't know what exact behaviors you're referring
to, but if they are ostensibly S3 based (ie they are invoved via an S3
generic), its probably becuse they hit *.default methods which call down to
code internal C which operates based on SEXP type, ie they "escape S3
dispatch" in a sense.
> So, it has "Inherited" or "Extended", in my opinion.
>
Resulting in a class hiera...
2019 Mar 27
2
Discrepancy between is.list() and is(x, "list")
> you had seemed to be presenting it as something new in 3.5.3. I would be
surprised if the behavior doesn't go all the way back to whenever
head.function was added.
My bad.
I'm just surprised I've never noticed these problems before.
> S3 classes have no formal definitions at all
> I'm not sure what is clear about that, or what class hierarchy you're
talking about
2005 Oct 27
9
Overloaded samba server. Is it a bug?
Experts,
We've just migrated from samba 2.2.8a to samba 3.0.20b in a very large
corporate environment. Everything was really fine in our lab, but we
began
experiment serious load problems on the productive servers the morning
after
the procedure took place. I'll try (briefly) to describe the
characteristics
of the scenario:
Resources:
Old Environment:
Hardware: