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2000 Jul 11
1
Help: R seg faults
...level=0) at ../../../R-1.1.0/src/main/main.c:128
#7 0x80985e2 in run_Rmainloop () at ../../../R-1.1.0/src/main/main.c:454
#8 0x8098620 in Rf_mainloop () at ../../../R-1.1.0/src/main/main.c:468
#9 0x80e715a in main (ac=0, av=0xbffff7f4) at ../../../R-1.1.0/src/unix/system.c:222
Cheers, Jan.
Jan Kreft Phone +44 (0)29 20875278
Cardiff School of Biosciences Fax +44 (0)29 20874305
Cardiff University E-mail Kreft@cardiff.ac.uk
PO Box 915, Cardiff CF10 3TL, UK
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2012 May 24
1
package metafor: specify weights?
...quot;weighted = TRUE/FALSE", but no possibility to specify which weights should be used.
Many thanks in advance,
Anke
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Anke Stein (Dipl.-Biol.)
Biodiversity, Macroecology & Conservation Biogeography
Head Prof. Dr. Holger Kreft
Georg-August University of G?ttingen
B?sgenweg 2 | 37077 G?ttingen | Germany
phone +49(0)551-39-13761
fax +49(0)551-39-3618
astein at uni-goettingen.de
http://www.uni-goettingen.de/biodiversity
2004 Aug 27
4
FIML in lme
Hi
I was asked if lme can use FIML (Full Information Maximum Likelihood)
instead of REML or ML but I don't know the answer. Does anybody know if
this is implemented in R?
Thanks
Francisco
2004 Jun 23
3
[Bug 883] mdoc2man.awk causes flaw in ssh(1) man page
...1) man page
Product: Portable OpenSSH
Version: 3.8.1p1
Platform: All
OS/Version: All
Status: NEW
Severity: normal
Priority: P3
Component: Build system
AssignedTo: openssh-bugs at mindrot.org
ReportedBy: kreft at belwue.de
mdoc2man.awk does not translate line 642 in ssh.1 properly during build:
ssh.1:
640: .It NumberOfPasswordPrompts
641: .It PasswordAuthentication
642: .It Port
ssh.1.out:
642: .TP
643: NumberOfPasswordPrompts
644: .TP
645: .B
646: .TP
647: Port
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2005 Feb 01
2
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I have a rather complex access setup for my users home-directories. This is
because
a) All users have to be able to read other users files (minus some private
folders)
b) Some users additionally have write access to specific (not: all!)
home-directories
So a user Joe also has a group called 'Joe' with members Joe, Tim and Kate.
Hence, Joe, Tim and Kate may write to /home/joe. I do this