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2005 Dec 04
5
Javascript Logging
Hello Everyone,
Just wanted to find out if scriptaculous has a patch for a error logging class?
Currently, I have found 2 javascript logging scripts (outside of scriptaculous).
Lumberjack: http://gleepglop.com/javascripts/logger/
log4js: http://jroller.com/page/stritti?entry=logging_in_javascript_log4js
Could you guys shed some light on what would be a good logger class to use with our scripts.
Thanks in advance,
Mandy.
2004 Apr 05
2
Can't seem to finish a randomForest.... Just goes and goes!
Alternatively, if you can arrive at a sensible ordering of the levels
you can declare them ordered factors and make the computation feasible
once again.
Bill Venables.
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2004 Apr 05
3
Can't seem to finish a randomForest.... Just goes and goe s!
When you have fairly large data, _do not use the formula interface_, as a
couple of copies of the data would be made. Try simply:
Myforest.rf <- randomForest(Mydata[, -46], Mydata[,46],
ntrees=100, mtry=7)
[Note that you don't need to set proximity (not proximities) or importance
to FALSE, as that's the default already.]
You might also want to use
2012 Nov 23
7
buildworld with clang breaks because no cc
I am doing a buildworld with clang on amd64 9.1-PRERELEASE #2 r242867.
In /etc/src.conf I have "WITHOUT_GCC= yes". Compile progresses up to below
then breaks:
===> usr.bin/xlint/xlint (all)
===> usr.bin/xlint/llib (all)
lint -cghapbx -Cposix /asp/src/usr.bin/xlint/llib/llib-lposix
lint -cghapbx -Cstdc /asp/src/usr.bin/xlint/llib/llib-lstdc
===> lib/clang/libllvmx86codegen (all)
2004 Jan 23
16
IMQ Stability
Hello all,
I have been doing a lot of archive searching over the last week reading
posts on IMQ and it''s apparent stability / instability. I have seen a
number of posts about it not being maintained as well. Can anyone talk to
me about IMQ''s stability in a heavy throughput environment (20 Mbps) and
what was causing IMQ to fail if you know.
Thanks,
Mike