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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", length="foo") Error in vector("list", length =...
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?
> On May 14, 2019, at 8:14 AM, Jonathan Billings <billings at negate.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
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
> Am 28.01.2019 um 10:50 schrieb Peter Eckel <lists at eckel-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
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
On 10/28/2016 05:27 PM, Renato Golin wrote: > 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. :) > [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:
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
2019 May 14
0
root .bash_profile?
On 2019-05-14 09:07, Bee.Lists wrote: > >> On May 14, 2019, at 8:14 AM, Jonathan Billings <billings at negate.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
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:\
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
2007 Apr 09
1
Problem installing gnomeGUI in Ubuntu: "HAVE_ORBIT" was never defined
I am trying to install the gnomeGUI package I have tried from within R (R was started with: sudo R) with: install.package() and from console with: sudo R CMD INSTALL /download/gnomeGUI_2.3.0-3.tar.gz In both cases I get the exact same errors: checking for gnome-config... no checking for gnomeConf.sh file in /usr/local/lib... not found configure: error: conditional "HAVE_ORBIT" was never
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)
On Tue, 29 Jan 2019 at 22:36, Dirk Eddelbuettel <edd at debian.org> wrote: > > 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: > | > | >
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