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2005 Oct 22
0
after package reorganization: version 1.6 of package "distr" available; new packages "distrEx", "distrSim", "distrTEst", "RandVar"
After some reorganization, we would like to announce the availability
on CRAN of a new version (1.6) of our package "distr" as well as the
availabilty on CRAN of the new packages "distrEx", "distrSim",
"distrTEst", "RandVar".
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Changes from 1.5 to 1.6
-[former
2005 Oct 22
0
after package reorganization: version 1.6 of package "distr" available; new packages "distrEx", "distrSim", "distrTEst", "RandVar"
After some reorganization, we would like to announce the availability
on CRAN of a new version (1.6) of our package "distr" as well as the
availabilty on CRAN of the new packages "distrEx", "distrSim",
"distrTEst", "RandVar".
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Changes from 1.5 to 1.6
-[former
2003 Dec 05
1
OpenSSH Contrib/solaris buildpkg.sh
Hi,
thanks for this great work. Just a minor point - maybe
you should mention the
rm -rf $FAKE_ROOT
command within your README file:
It caught me unexpected and I was looking a couple
of minutes for the package artifact before I actually
read the last line.
Regards,
Burkhard Kohl
Lead Engineer Content Management
burkhard.kohl at intershop.de
INTERSHOP?
http://www.intershop.de
INTERSHOP
2008 May 21
2
\S4method in combination with "[" and "[<-"
Dear developers,
We want to use "\S4method" to document new S4-methods for "[" and "[<-".
We use this for other functions/methods and it works without any
problem, but in case of "[" and "[<-" we didn't manage to bring this to
work.
The problem occurs in the development version of our package "distrSim"
which can be found
2018 Jan 10
1
Exact purpose of network.ping-timeout
----- Original Message -----
> From: "Raghavendra Gowdappa" <rgowdapp at redhat.com>
> To: "Omar Kohl" <omar.kohl at iternity.com>
> Cc: gluster-users at gluster.org
> Sent: Wednesday, January 10, 2018 10:56:21 AM
> Subject: Re: [Gluster-users] Exact purpose of network.ping-timeout
>
> Sorry about the delayed response. Had to dig into the
2008 May 14
4
Heatmap.2 - eliminate cluster and dendrogram
Using the heatmap.2 function, I am trying to generate a heatmap of a
2 column x 500 row matrix of numeric values. I would like the 1st
column of the matrix sorted from the highest to the lowest values -
so that the colors reflected in the first column of the heatmap (top
to bottom) go from red to green.
After sorting the matrix (z), I tried the following command, but the
data remains
2007 Jun 27
9
Newbie questions...
I''ve spent the last week or two poring over the documentation and
setting up my first puppet environment, and while I''ve figured out
how to do most of what I want to do with it, I have some questions
that I haven''t been able to find answers for...
* Can I match parts of a facter fact? In particular I have hostnames
that include the environment as part of the
2017 Dec 29
1
Exact purpose of network.ping-timeout
Hi,
I know that "glusterbot" text about ping-timeout almost by heart by now ;-) I have searched the complete IRC logs and Mailing list from the last 4 or 5 years for anything related to ping-timeout.
The problem with "can be a very expensive operation" is that this is extremely vague. It would be helpful to put some numbers behind it. Of course I also understand that any
2004 May 27
3
"privileged slots"
Hi all,
in the help for RClassUtils I found the expression "privileged slots" in
function "checkSlotAssignment" with the explanation:
/privileged slots (those that can only be set by accesor functions
defined along with the class itself)/
I thought all slots of a (not private) class can be a accessed by a user
via the @ Operator.
Is there a way to make a single slot of a
2017 Dec 29
0
Exact purpose of network.ping-timeout
Restarts will go through a shutdown process. As long as the network
isn't actively unconfigured before the final kill, the tcp connection
will be shutdown and there will be no wait.
On 12/28/17 20:19, Sam McLeod wrote:
> Sure, if you never restart / autoscale anything and if your use case
> isn't bothered with up to 42 seconds of downtime, for us - 42 seconds
> is a really
2017 Dec 29
3
Exact purpose of network.ping-timeout
Sure, if you never restart / autoscale anything and if your use case isn't bothered with up to 42 seconds of downtime, for us - 42 seconds is a really long time for something like a patient management system to refuse file attachments from being uploaded etc...
We apply a strict patching policy for security and kernel updates, we often also load balance between underlying physical hosts and
2007 Jan 21
5
Integration + Normal Distribution + Directory Browsing Processing Questions
Hi everyone,
I am new to R, but it's really great and helped me a lot!
But now I have 2 questions. It would be great, if someone can help me:
1. I want to integrate a normal distribution, given a median and sd.
The integrate function works great BUT the first argument has to be a
function
so I do integrate(dnorm,0,1) and it works with standard m. and sd.
But I have the m and sd given.
2017 Dec 27
5
Exact purpose of network.ping-timeout
Hi,
> If you set it to 10 seconds, and a node goes down, you'll see a 10 seconds freez in all I/O for the volume.
Exactly! ONLY 10 seconds instead of the default 42 seconds :-)
As I said before the problem with the 42 seconds is that a Windows Samba Client will disconnect (and therefore interrupt any read/write operation) after waiting for about 25 seconds. So 42 seconds is too high. In
2017 Dec 28
0
Exact purpose of network.ping-timeout
10 seconds is a very long time for files to go away for applications used at any scale, it is however what I've set our failover time to after being shocked by the default of 42 seconds.
--
Sam McLeod
https://smcleod.net
https://twitter.com/s_mcleod
> On 27 Dec 2017, at 10:17 pm, Omar Kohl <omar.kohl at iternity.com> wrote:
>
> Hi,
>
>> If you set it to 10 seconds,
2004 Apr 26
0
New package: distr
We would like to announce the availability on CRAN of a new package distr .
It is to provide a conceptual treatment of random variables (r.v.'s) by
means of
S4--classes. A virtual mother class "Distribution" is introduced.
All distributions of the "base" package are implemented as subclasses of
either "AbscontDistribution" or "DiscreteDistribution".
2005 Mar 31
0
version 1.5 of package "distr" available
We would like to announce the availability on CRAN of a new version (1.5)
of our package "distr" .
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Changes from 1.4 to 1.5
-package is now using /lazy loading/
-minor changes in the help pages
-minor enhancements in plot for distributions
(Gamma, discrete distributions)
-package now includes a
2004 Apr 26
0
New package: distr
We would like to announce the availability on CRAN of a new package distr .
It is to provide a conceptual treatment of random variables (r.v.'s) by
means of
S4--classes. A virtual mother class "Distribution" is introduced.
All distributions of the "base" package are implemented as subclasses of
either "AbscontDistribution" or "DiscreteDistribution".
2005 Mar 31
0
version 1.5 of package "distr" available
We would like to announce the availability on CRAN of a new version (1.5)
of our package "distr" .
-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Changes from 1.4 to 1.5
-package is now using /lazy loading/
-minor changes in the help pages
-minor enhancements in plot for distributions
(Gamma, discrete distributions)
-package now includes a
2008 Dec 14
2
Sweave/Rweave and results="verbatim"
Hello,
in a Rnw-file I have this used stuff to try out tex-results...
==============================
<<>>>=
texme <- function() cat( "{\\bf Hallo, das ist voll fett!}\n" )
@
<<results="verbatim">>=
texme()
@
==============================
I used this command: "R CMD Sweave example.Rnw"
and got this error:
2004 Sep 27
0
new version of package "distr" available
We would like to announce the availability on CRAN of a new version (1.4)
of our package "distr" .
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Changes from 1.3 to 1.4
-To avoid name collisions with short forms for TRUE and FALSE: classes T
and F (T- and F-distributions) renamed to Td and Fd
-The package is now loaded as a binary =>