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1998 May 21
1
R-beta: Problem instaling e1071
I was trying to install e1071 and the compilation failed. Can some of you R gurus help me with this... thanks pedro ---- Installing package `e1071' ... libs gcc -g -fpic -I/usr/local/R/include -c pgm.c -o pgm.o pgm.c:19: pgm.h: No such file or directory make: *** [pgm.o] Error 1 cp: src-c/*.so: No such file or directory R DONE ----- Pedro Vale Lima Dep. Chemical Eng.
1999 Mar 18
2
e1071 and netpbm
Having compiled and successfully installed e1071 on a previous machine (and run under 0.62.4) I want to compile it on a new machine to run under 0.63.3 but the loader can't find netpbm - both machined are RH5.2 Linux installations. I have some quite old netpbm's on a CD but none more recent and I certainly didn't install them on my old machine. I can't locate or rpm -q or rpm
1999 Mar 18
2
e1071 and netpbm
Having compiled and successfully installed e1071 on a previous machine (and run under 0.62.4) I want to compile it on a new machine to run under 0.63.3 but the loader can't find netpbm - both machined are RH5.2 Linux installations. I have some quite old netpbm's on a CD but none more recent and I certainly didn't install them on my old machine. I can't locate or rpm -q or rpm
2006 Apr 19
4
DO NOT REPLY [Bug 3701] New: rsync_xal_set: lsetxattr system.posix_acl_default failed: Permission denied
https://bugzilla.samba.org/show_bug.cgi?id=3701 Summary: rsync_xal_set: lsetxattr system.posix_acl_default failed: Permission denied Product: rsync Version: 2.6.7 Platform: x86 OS/Version: Linux Status: NEW Severity: major Priority: P3 Component: core AssignedTo:
1999 Jan 23
4
smbwrapper
> What you are looking for is smbwrapper, which is in fact included with Samba > 2.0. However as it is not supported on all systems it is not included > in the default build (it should work nicely on Solaris though). > Essentially smbwrapper is a preloaded library which intercepts system calls and > simulates a /smb filesystem, so you can access /smb/SERVER/SHARE/file.txt.