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2018 Jan 16
0
flatpak installation package?
Of course... R _is_ open source. However, it is unwise to assume that the volunteers scratching itches for their preferred distros will take on additional work... it is more likely that you will need to take on scratching that new itch.
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On January 16, 2018 7:36:45 AM PST, Treutwein Bernhard <Bernhard.Treutwein at Verwaltung.Uni-Muenchen.DE> wr...
2018 Jan 16
3
flatpak installation package?
Is there any chance for a distribution independent flatpak installation package for R ?
See: http://flatpak.org
Background: I recently bought an Acer notebook with endless OS preinstalled
(see: http://endlessos.com). It is Debian based, but uses only flatpak as installation
package format.
regards
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? Bernhard Treutwein
2009 Sep 25
1
Collision between difftime and ggplot2.
It seems that there are several folks Out There with an itch to
scratch with respect to difftimes.
http://article.gmane.org/gmane.comp.lang.r.devel/19223/match=difftime
http://article.gmane.org/gmane.comp.lang.r.devel/18441/match=difftime
http://article.gmane.org/gmane.comp.lang.r.devel/10882/match=difftime
http://article.gmane.org/gmane.comp.lang.r.devel/11675/match=difftime
and I might be
2007 Jan 10
2
Dream Ledger
Hello Fellow Campers,
I''m feeling crazy tonight and thought I''d go ahead and announce my new
little project riding on the Camping framework: Dream Ledger
(http://www.dreamledger.com).
The app was written to scratch a personal itch, which is the simple
fact that I wanted an easy way to record my nightly dreams and sleep
experiences. Think about it as ''dream
2007 Mar 25
8
Any compelling reasons to upgrade to 5
Just popped back on the list because I was curious about this. I've read
the information about virtualization and other new features. I'm just
wondering (as someone who installed CentOS 2 years ago and basically
hasn't thought much about it my OS other than using it since then) if any
piece of it except for virtualization got updated significantly enough to
consider an upgrade. My
2020 May 20
2
sysvolcheck and sysvolreset errors
> >
> Yes, There are three places where permissions are stored on sysvol (4 if you count in AD), the standard Linux permissions 'ugo',
POSIX
> ACLs as shown by getfacl and an EA (this is where the ACLs are stored when set from Windows).
>
> Try running 'samba-tool ntacl get /var/lib/samba/sysvol --as-sddl', this should produce something similar to this:
>
2007 Mar 05
2
Using Asterisk as Voicemail Server on a dinosaur Meridian System
We have a dinosaur Meridian system (~version 2) with 4 digital lines going
to a Repartee Voicemail server. The Repartee got smoked by lightning two
days ago and I'm itching to get Asterisk installed in its place. PRI is not
an option since the system is so old that it doesn't even support PRI. I
need to figure out how to connect the old Meridian to Asterisk otherwise.
Any advice on
2003 Nov 28
1
Quicktime components and FLAC
Hi all,
OK, so I just bought myself a nice shiny new powerbook. Nice machine.
Very nice machine :-)
But, iTunes does not understand FLAC. My Digitised music collection
(entirely my own, ripped from my cd's, blah, blah, blah) is now mostly
in FLAC (as I slowly go through and convert it will all be in FLAC :-)
So, I have a problem. Or, if you want to look at it another way, I have
an itch. An
2014 Sep 29
2
[LLVMdev] Compiling glibc with clang/LLVM
Hey all,
I was wondering if clang/LLVM has support to compile glibc in its entirety? The only thing I could find of recent was this thread saying the only way it could really be done is to use the dragonegg plugin with gcc...
https://groups.google.com/forum/#!topic/llvm-dev/pmZYVNTrVYQ
[LLVMdev] clang/llvm with glibc
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2009 Sep 02
2
Dependencies of packages' CHECK....
I'm working to automate the building of RPM packages for CRAN &c. In
the process, I'm trying to get a sense of the correct dependencies.
It's my sense that R CMD CHECK is the Right Way to check to see if a
package is built properly. But according to Writing R Extensions, I
could reasonably expect anything in Suggests or Imports to be used by
CHECK. In RPM parlance, this turns
2008 Oct 11
2
[LLVMdev] windows testing etc
On Oct 11, 2008, at 11:06 AM, OvermindDL1 wrote:
> I should apologize. I have been trying to keep from attacking the
> current process that llvm uses for testing (although I do still agree
> that the current testing framework is more for testing llvm-gcc and
> not llvm), but I have not quite been so successful.
Ideas and feedback are useful. However, one systematic problem that
2017 Mar 01
2
Noisy benchmark results?
On 28 Feb 2017, at 22:50, Michael Zolotukhin <mzolotukhin at apple.com<mailto:mzolotukhin at apple.com>> wrote:
I also usually rerun suspiciously improved or regressed tests to verify the performance change. Most of the time, if it was just a noise, the test doesn’t appear on another run. I wish LNT (or any other script) could do that for me :)
Michael
Doesn't the lnt runtest nt
2011 Jan 03
3
Pointers for developing a proper encryption plugin?
Hi all,
One thing that's always itching when I think about mail-servers, is the storage of e-mail messages in (rather) plain-text.
Meaning, any administrator with sufficient privileges would be able to read messages not meant for them.
Of course, PGP alike solutions exist, but that's not for the masses.
In my opinion I would like to have e-mail messages stored encrypted using a (strong)
2011 Jun 24
2
/dev/sd and /dev/mapper
I've done a little research, and can't really find out why it happens,
but on one server I have built, I get the old fashion /dev/sda1,
/dev/sda2 type partitions and on another server I get the /dev/mapper
style partitions. Both machines are hardware raided (before the install)
and both machines are Centos 5.5 64 bit, using the same set of CDs to
install from.
Can someone please
2007 Jul 25
5
MockCov: Proof of concept
Hey list,
RSpec is great, I''ve been using it at work for a couple of months now. One
gripe I have is that I find it hard to know exactly to what extent my code
is covered by the specs. I am aware of RCov and Heckle; they''re great, but
I''d like to demonstrate another perspective of coverage analysis I''ve hacked
up.
The perspective is that of what is mocked and
2006 May 29
7
re-coding a sizable PHP app in rails
Hello,
I am the developer of a fairly major PHP app. It has the full
compliment of web application goodies -- email, batch processes, cc
transactions, multi-level authentication, security, content management,
curl-type interaction with other applications, etc. I am obsessed with
the idea of re-doing a year and a half of work in Rails and the more I
learn the worse my itch gets. I feel
2006 Sep 13
2
Revisited - No fullscreen on FreeNX
This topic came up some time back and I pretty much ignored it, but the "itch" came back to find out why. Searching through the
FreeNX/knx list came up with the reason sessions did not come up full-screen even though the session definition was set to fullscreen.
Apparently there is an oversight in /usr/bin/nxnode, the script is never retrieving the fullscreen flag from the parameters
2007 Dec 22
5
[LLVMdev] Status of Elsa->LLVM
Chris Lattner wrote:
> On Dec 21, 2007, at 1:08 PM, Richard Pennington wrote:
>
>> I'm a little further along now. I've started to put together a simple
>> driver for Elsa and LLVM that I'm calling "ellsif" (cute name, I think
>> it works).
>>
>> The file being compiled is a "printf" function. Here are timing
>> results
2011 Jul 23
8
Upgrading from CentOS 5.6 to 6.0
Help!
Just ran the installation DVD but there is no option to 'upgrade'. Looked at
the RHEL docs,
http://docs.redhat.com/docs/en-US/Red_Hat_Enterprise_Linux/6/html/Installati
on_Guide/ch-guimode-x86.html#id4594292 referenced off the CentOS Release
notes but the CentOS installation doesn't offer the 'upgrade'.
I use to be able to upgrade by doing a 'yum update'. That
2004 Sep 01
2
Migrating Asterisk
Hello All,
My asterisk installation has now been running for over two months
without a hitch, and I've decided it's time to move things around a bit.
It's currently installed on a 2.7GHz Celeron under RH9 installed on a
10GB "leftover" drive. Thanks to the strange marketing method called
"Mail-In-Rebate", I have a fresh 160GB drive ($50), and I'm itching to