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2008 May 04
1
Residual resampling for non linear reg model
...their confidence intervals. However, I keep getting the error message:Error in nls(resample.mp ~ cases/(alpha + (beta * cases)), start = init.values, : singular gradientafter R has only produced a few bootstraps.Could anyone suggest where I am going wrong? Would greatly appreciate it!Mary manpower<-read.table("http://www.creem.st-and.ac.uk/len/classes/mt3607/data/manhours_surgical.dat", header=TRUE)#attach dataattach(manpower)B<-999#number of data pointsn<-dim(manpower)[1]#alpha level to use for the confidence limitsalpha<-0.05#matrix that's going to contain the boo...
2011 Jul 13
4
[LLVMdev] [Frustration] API breakage
...and a tiny bit of back end probing. With lacking release docs and no stable dot release scheme, things are getting rather frustrating. I'm thinkering about using the more stable C wrapper, but that's pretty lame given the fact that my compiler is written in C++. I don't really buy the manpower argument. Updating the release doc when breaking the frigging API is the Right Thing To Do and shouldn't take that long, when done when the change is fresh in memory. This is my only gripe with llvm, but it's a pretty big one. The lack of stable releases is a slightly lesser one, but in th...
2012 Nov 22
1
[LLVMdev] loop pragmas
...right unrolling factor. Maybe | there is additional information that can help LLVM to derive that | information. This is a laudable goal, but there always comes up the issue that developing understanding of why things perform in a particular way on a modern CPU/memory/chipset combination requires manpower, often more manpower than is available. Regards, Dave
2006 May 03
6
New Release: One-Click Ruby Installer 1.8.4-17 release candidate 2
...final release. The uninstall issues have been fixed, and a few packages have been upgraded to more recent versions. Many thanks to Ryan Leavengood and Shahank Date who stepped in to help finish off this release! *** Only "show-stopper" problems will be fixed *** We are extreme short of manpower at the moment. So as much as I would like to address each and every issue, the reality is that only serious problems will be address before the final release. The main changes/fixes in this release are: * Start menu items are now removed on uninstall * Upgrade VRuby to vruby060223 * Upgrade SWin...
2011 Jul 13
0
[LLVMdev] [Frustration] API breakage
On 13 July 2011 15:47, fly language <flylanguage at gmail.com> wrote: > I don't really buy the manpower argument. Updating the release doc when > breaking the frigging API is the Right Thing To Do and shouldn't take that > long, when done when the change is fresh in memory. I regularly make small API-breaking changes in the name of cleaning things up. Sorry! I'd be happy to update the...
2009 Dec 31
3
XML and RCurl: problem with encoding (htmlTreeParse)
...xt, "//p", function(x) xmlValue(x)) > head(grep(" ", g, value=T)) [1] "????PART-TIME EXPORT SALES ASSOCIATES (ALSO SUMMER WORK) ? Valuatum Oy ??Helsinki ??Ilmoitus lis??tty: 31.12.2009. Viimeinen hakup??iv??: 28.02.2010" [2] "????MSN EDITOR / ONLINE PRODUCER ??Manpower Oy ??Espoo ??Ilmoitus lis??tty: 30.12.2009. Viimeinen hakup??iv??: 15.1.2010" [3] "????MYYNTINEUVOTTELIJA ??Rand Customer Contact Oy ??Helsinki ? Ilmoitus lis??tty: 30.12.2009. Viimeinen hakup??iv??: 30.1.2010" [4] "????HALUATKO IT-ARKKITEHDIKSI SHANGHAIHIN? ??HALUATKO IT-ARKKIT...
2007 Mar 19
2
OpenGL and Wine on iMac/OS X (x86)
...The application i try to run is "GuildWars" (mmorg) Thanks for your answer BTW: As i'm a windows application programmer (and don't know much about OpenGL programming and the grafical interface of aqua/apples os x) is there any way to support the evolution of Wine for OS X using manpower / how to join the Wine team and where to get the knowledge from to be able to support/join the team?
2017 Jan 16
10
Your help needed: List of LLVM Open Projects 2017
...d update our open projects page and possibly restructure it a little bit. I volunteered to do this work and I need your help. Chandler and I started working on a google doc [1]. We pinged few code owners asking them to list of work items we should get done in 2017 but we do not have the manpower. Now we would like to ask for your input, too. I believe an up to date list can serve as a good entry point for students, interns and new contributors. Feel free to propose a new item or comment under an existing one. I expect to start gradually updating the page beginning of Feb. -- Va...
2011 Jul 13
1
[LLVMdev] [Frustration] API breakage
On Jul 13, 2011, at 8:09 AM, Jay Foad wrote: > On 13 July 2011 15:47, fly language <flylanguage at gmail.com> wrote: >> I don't really buy the manpower argument. Updating the release doc when >> breaking the frigging API is the Right Thing To Do and shouldn't take that >> long, when done when the change is fresh in memory. > > I regularly make small API-breaking changes in the name of cleaning > things up. Sorry! I'd...
2011 Sep 01
0
[LLVMdev] git Status Update?
...evision number question. > Personally, I have no nead for them but others have expressed > reservation about losing them. There are very decent solutions to the monotonic revnum issue (git describe, hooks/tagging), so that shouldn't hold back the transition. I suppose it's merely a manpower thing now, and the fact that Subversion unfortunately works "well enough" for the majority of peeps.
2008 Dec 02
1
contribute to Centos Wiki
Hi, I recently started using Centos on the server (Red Hat at work) and i thought you guys could use some extra manpower to help the wiki grow. I can write some documents on occasion that can be put on the wiki. My login : vincentvdk Let me know something... King Regards, -- Vincent Van der Kussen http://www.vanderkussen.org -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: <http...
2009 Feb 18
3
[LLVMdev] Parametric polymorphism
...in the IR. Focusing too much on one language leads to a limited VM. Witness the JVM (only supports Java), or MSIL (designed for C#, with other features tacked on as an afterthought). What you say about maturity and destabilization is probably true, but that's more of a political problem or a manpower problem, not a technical problem. -DeLesley
2011 Sep 01
2
[LLVMdev] git Status Update?
...olutions to the monotonic revnum issue (git > describe, hooks/tagging), so that shouldn't hold back the transition. That's what we need to have a discussion about. If those things will work for people, great. If not, we have some stuff to figure out. > I suppose it's merely a manpower thing now I'm not assuming that given the volume of e-mail around this. > and the fact that Subversion unfortunately works "well enough" for the > majority of peeps. Is that really true? I've heard of a lot of LLVM developers using git but it all seems very opaque right...
2009 Mar 05
4
CentOS 5 for IA64
Can anyone with a well-connected crystal ball suggest a timeframe for an IA64 release of CentOS 5? Weeks? Months? Never? Thanks Nigel Kendrick -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: <http://lists.centos.org/pipermail/centos/attachments/20090305/9e37ac3a/attachment-0004.html>
2017 Oct 18
3
Status of OpenSSL 1.1 support - Thoughts
Hi Ingo, On Wed, Oct 18, 2017 at 4:15 PM, Ingo Schwarze <schwarze at usta.de> wrote: > Hi, > > jpbion at jfwest.com wrote on Wed, Oct 18, 2017 at 05:53:21AM -0700: > >> 4) As a first result, with no judgement on anyone, just looking at the >> data - the root cause of this issue seems to be the split of LibreSSL >> from OpenSSL > > No, you are totally
2008 Dec 03
0
CentOS-docs Digest, Vol 28, Issue 3
...g > Message-ID: > <c2d691bd0812021024gc7d1fa1l5e0f1414197bffc1 at mail.gmail.com> > Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" > > Hi, > > I recently started using Centos on the server (Red Hat at work) and i > thought you guys could use some extra manpower to help the wiki grow. > I can write some documents on occasion that can be put on the wiki. > > My login : vincentvdk > > Let me know something... > > King Regards, > > -- > Vincent Van der Kussen > http://www.vanderkussen.org > -------------- next part --------...
2018 Dec 04
4
[OT] EPEL update?
...ntainer or regular > > contributor. > > > > If you have interest in being a package maintainer or regular > contributor it can be very hard to get packages updated. EPEL is > trying to mainly deal with people who want long term supported > package > sets with limited manpower to do so. > > > I have taken it upon myself to rebuild MATE from Fedora 29, seeing > > that the current EPEL-7 packages are four revisions behind. Also > > updated a few packages to their latest upstream version. > > If you are needing the latest upstream versions... I...
2007 Sep 04
4
Foolproof way of getting hostid on Solaris 10
Dear Experts, Is there a foolproof way of getting hostid on solaris 10 sparc? I am asking this because i have seen Dtrace scripts which allow to change hostid. I want this because i want to tie down my application to specific host and do not want my client to re-use it on other machine just by changing hostid. Thanks, -- This message posted from opensolaris.org
2006 Sep 22
1
Update to Dillo browser question
...nstance of dillo open > and when I try to open a new url (from outside dillo), that this url is > opened in the old instance. Is this possible, and if yes, how? Not now. The idea is to implement this with dpip (dillo plugin protocol) but it has not being done yet, becuase of lack of manpower. > second: I have seen emails concerning running dillo in server mode > (dillo -s server). I tried it, but dillo didn't know -s. Is this feature > imp[lemented, and if yes, how can I access it? Not in the official dillo. > > Thanks a lot for a brilliant lightning fast b...
2013 Nov 06
0
[LLVMdev] [cfe-dev] RFC: A proposal to move toward using C++11 features in LLVM & Clang / bounding support for old host compilers
...ith my downstream packager hat on, it's frustrating that we don't make it easier, because we end up having to make sure that it's possible to install half a dozen different versions of LLVM simultaneously because there are always some projects that depend on an old one and only have the manpower to handle the API churn every few releases - I think we've now finally got rid of the ones that depend on LLVM 2.6, but 2.8 is still quite popular. David [1] We make their life very hard by introducing new APIs long before we document them. For example, we still don't have adequate docume...