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2008 Jan 21
1
Misinformative error message for vector()
Nothing serious, but I just noticed that if you pass a function as the 'length' argument of vector(), you get the following misinformative error message: > vector("list", length=function() {}) Error in vector("list", length = function() { : negative length vectors are not allowed whereas if you for instance do: > vector("list",
2013 Sep 25
1
Slight misinformation in OSX version of R
I just installed R on a Mac without any traces of earlier versions. It exhibited a well know problem: WARNING: You're using a non-UTF8 locale, therefore only ASCII characters will work. Please read R for Mac OS X FAQ (see Help) section 9 and adjust your system preferences accordingly. The information needed is in section 7, not in section 9.
2019 May 14
2
root .bash_profile?
...gate.org> wrote: > > On Tue, May 14, 2019 at 07:45:55AM -0400, Bee.Lists wrote: >> I addressed this in the thread. > > And we continue to tell you that you're wrong. su behaves the same > way when switching to any other user as it does for root. Stop > spreading misinformation. Not big on reading what I put. It?s all there. Regardless how often you say ?su? is the same as ?su fred?, it is not. Stop spreading misinformation. Cheers, Bee
2019 May 14
3
root .bash_profile?
> On May 14, 2019, at 5:50 AM, John R. Dennison <jrd at gerdesas.com> wrote: > > On Tue, May 14, 2019 at 05:19:57AM -0400, Bee.Lists wrote: >> OK I think you need to read previous posts on this. >> >> I?m not looking for any other command. > > Please stop top-posting, thank you. > > It's the _same command_; all it is is a different invocation
2019 Jan 28
6
Centos 7 and backup solution
...el-edv.de>: > > Hi Alessandro, > >> Why many users skip bacula? It is powerfull and very stable. It is very difficult to setup but if you know how it works it is simple. IMHO - as Kern (Bacula lead developer) is pushing Bacula forward I dont understand this too. It must be a misinformation about the current status of the project itself and competitors interests (Bareos). > I used Bacula before I switched to Bareos. > > There was a point, however, when the open source release of Bacula became, to put it mildly, a bit too inactive for my taste. Inactive? Every 2 months...
2019 Jan 30
2
[FORGED] r-base is already the newest version (3.5.2-1bionic)
Rolf, Briefly as I don't have sufficient time to catch up on all these wordy emails... On 30 January 2019 at 15:18, Rolf Turner wrote: | On 1/30/19 2:03 PM, Dirk Eddelbuettel wrote: | > | Now *that* was a revealing suggestion! I did that and got: | > | | > | > Desired=Unknown/Install/Remove/Purge/Hold | > | > |
2009 Sep 01
0
[LLVMdev] A simulation tool
You mean 'cachegrind'? http://valgrind.org/info/tools.html#cachegrind I don't know any public tool better than this (but someone please tell me if I am misinformed). - Daniel On Tue, Sep 1, 2009 at 2:42 PM, Juan Carlos Martinez Santos<juanc.martinez.santos at gmail.com> wrote: > Hello everybody, > > I am looking for a tool (in Linux or Windows) that allow me to get
2010 Jul 28
0
[LLVMdev] build errors while cross compiling llvm-gcc for ARM
Hello > I'm using gold linker now to see if there can be any performance gain. Also > using latest gcc version (4.4.4) and latest binutils. Sorry, I misinformed you last time. The necessary fixes were *not* pushed into the binutils 2.20.1 release. You should grab so-called development snapshot (aka 2.20.51). Make sure it's recent (say, after January 2010). PS: Note that gold is
2013 Apr 17
1
[LLVMdev] make check rebuilds the project?
On 17.04.2013 21:46, Jim Grosbach wrote: > AFAIK ninja still only has very preliminary support for Windows, so anyone > working there can’t use it. Perhaps that’s changed or I’m misinformed? Ninja works fine for me on Windows. I've been using it to compile LLVM and co. for a few months. It's also really easy to compile Ninja itself on Windows. There's just one issue: When a
2016 Oct 28
0
[cfe-dev] Using lld in ELLCC for different targets
...gt; Awesome results! > I'm surprised! LLD is barely working on ARM at the moment. :) > [snip] My mistake. ARM worked for small programs, but lld failed for clang with a bunch of these errors: /home/rich/ellcc-release/bin/ld.lld: error: relocation R_ARM_CALL out of range Sorry about the misinformation. -Rich
2019 Jan 29
0
Centos 7 and backup solution
On 1/28/19 4:23 AM, Leon Fauster via CentOS wrote: > IMHO - as Kern (Bacula lead developer) is pushing Bacula forward I dont understand this too. It must be > a misinformation about the current status of the project itself and competitors interests (Bareos). There's probably going to be a lot of misinformation where bareos is concerned.? The developers forked that product claiming that when they signed license assignments they didn't know that this could or w...
2019 May 14
0
root .bash_profile?
...> >> On Tue, May 14, 2019 at 07:45:55AM -0400, Bee.Lists wrote: >>> I addressed this in the thread. >> >> And we continue to tell you that you're wrong. su behaves the same >> way when switching to any other user as it does for root. Stop >> spreading misinformation. > > Not big on reading what I put. It?s all there. Regardless how often you say ?su? is the same as ?su fred?, it is not. Stop spreading misinformation. > Look, in the following four command lines executed in the shell: su su fred su - fred su -l fred - in all four of them: &q...
2008 Mar 10
1
relationship between t-test CI and SEM?
Hi, I have what is probably a stupid question but I'm confused so here goes: - I have a distribution (n=100) and want to determine if the mean is significantly different from 0.5. - When I plot the 2-tailed 95% confidence limits for the standard error of the mean I find that the upper one just overlaps with 0.5. I was under the impression that this would lead me to conclude that there was
2009 Jul 21
1
Correction.
It has been pointed out to me that I erred in an earlier post. ``Go stick your head in a pig.'' is not the motto of the (entire) Sirius Cybernetics Corporation. It is the motto if the Sirius Cybernetics Corporation ***Complaints Division***. My apologies for the misinformation. cheers, Rolf Turner ###################################################################### Attention:\ This e-mail message is privileged and confid...{{dropped:9}}
2003 Jul 22
2
Cisco 802.11b VoIP phone?
I wonder if anyone could send me a pointer to technical specs and pricing information. I got a mail today from an acquaintence that contains what I believe is some serious misinformation, referring to the 7960 as their new portable 802.11b SIP phone. A quick search of eBay would seem to refute that. I hope this is an OK question to ask. . . Thx. b.
2003 Nov 13
1
[OT] Just had to vent...
I was doing a search for Mac OS cd audio extraction with error-correction, and stumbled upon an awe-inspiring collection of misinformation from last year: http://www.macslash.org/AskMacSlash/02/09/14/0257246.shtml My favorite bit is the part about Audio CDs being composed of AIFF files that can be easily copied bit-for-bit perfect with no error-correction algorithm. -- agreenbu @ nyx . net andrew micha...
2007 Apr 09
1
Problem installing gnomeGUI in Ubuntu: "HAVE_ORBIT" was never defined
...his means the macro was only invoked conditionally. ERROR: configuration failed for package 'gnomeGUI' Found the following in earlier message in R-help list: From B R Tura "So I think gnomeGUI not instalable in R now..." Response from Prof Ripley: "This is almost entirely misinformation. gnomeGUI is a package on CRAN (and has been for a couple of years), and can be installed just like any other package. Like several others, it requires R to have been configured with --enable-R-shlib." Any help would be much appreciated.
2006 May 10
6
Migrations don''t really support transactions
I read in various places that although migrations aren''t transactional, all you need to do is wrap you migration method in "ActiveRecord:: Base.connection.transaction do" to make the self.up or self.down transactional. In my experience (Rails + PostgreSQL), this doesn''t work very well. If my migration hits an exception, any tables that were touched remain modified.
2019 Jan 30
0
[FORGED] r-base is already the newest version (3.5.2-1bionic)
...ood" as you'll ever get. > > Again, I would consider familiarising myself with some > Debian/Ubuntu/Mate/... > tutorials. It's not unlike becoming familiar with S/R terminology. It will > pay back. With dividends. > Roff -- you are right that the internet is full of misinformation. There are many clickbait sites preying on people like you having problems with linux. If you stick with official Debian documents you will avoid misinformation. The Debian Handbook <https://debian-handbook.info/get/now/> package is available from Ubuntu repositories as well as epub and PD...
2016 Oct 28
3
[cfe-dev] Using lld in ELLCC for different targets
On 28 October 2016 at 23:02, Rui Ueyama via llvm-dev <llvm-dev at lists.llvm.org> wrote: > Awesome results! I'm surprised! LLD is barely working on ARM at the moment. :) > I wonder if ARM32 BE is a real thing. I know that the processor is > bi-endian, but is there any system that uses ARM32 in big-endian mode? Yes... it is "a thing". :) ARM has two modes: BE32 and