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2013 Nov 26
4
how to deal with xml files within Puppet ?
hi there, I have to create a new server.xml which should be build from at least 3 or 4 another xml files. How could to copy and paste with puppet methods ? On a command line under Unix I would do cat 1.xml > my_file.xml ; cat 2.xml >> my_file.xml; cat 3.xml >> my_file.xml. I have to say, I''m pretty new to puppet and simply have no clue how to tackle this task ;=(
2015 Aug 25
5
sed question
I am trying to use sed to change a value in a pipe. ------------------- This is the two line script CHANGE="1234" cat my_file.txt | sed 's/CANCELID/$CHANGE/' > cancel.txt ------------------- and the my_file.txt has: <v1:notificationId>CANCELID</v1:notificationId> it gets changed to $CHANGE instead of the actual value 1234 . I tried putting a \ in front
2004 Jul 13
1
Synatx Error on start with R --no-save < myfile.R
Dear all! I wrote my R-code with an editor and loaded it with source("my_file.R"). Everything works fine as expected. When I try to start my code with: R --no-save < my_file.R I do get a synatx error half way through. The version is 1.9.0 on a Linux system. To start it with R --no-save < my_file.R works on some machines but on some it doesn't. Are there any rules
2011 May 24
2
escape characters in shell commands
On a Windows platform I am trying to count the number of lines in a file. In a DOS window, the following works: C:\Users\jar>findstr /R /N "^" D:\my_dir\my_file | find /C ":" 5317 (it works with double \\ also) But in R, I need to make this string up with the file name I get from file.choose(): filename = file.choose() #get the number of lines in the file # first make a
2013 Feb 08
2
Problem reading dates from Excel
I'm using the read.xls function from gdata package to read one Excel file, like the example below: library(gdata) my_file <- '/Users/Desktop/Project.xlsx' valores <- read.xls(my_file) The problem is: one of the columns at the Excel file holds date information like 1-Jan-13, 5-Jan-13, 25-Jan-13. At Excel these information are treated as dates. When I read the file into a
2013 Feb 04
1
Problem loading hdf5 file
*Hi everyone, I am a new subscriber, so I hope I'm posting in the right way. I need to load a hdf5 file, so I installed the hdf5 libraries ad the hdf5 R package; in downloaded a small sample file from the hdf5 website and I could correctly load it. But when I try to load my file: * require(hdf5) rm(list=ls()) ls() hdf5load("my_file.h5", verbosity=3) *I get this error message: *
2011 Jun 25
3
How to export to pdf in landscape orientation?
Does anybody know how to get a pdf file with landscape orientation?. pdf(file= 'my_file.pdf' ,onefile=T,paper='A4') plot(sin, -pi, 2*pi) dev.off() Thank's in advance Juan A. Hernandez Spain [[alternative HTML version deleted]]
2006 May 24
3
rsync shows poor throughput vs. scp
...ver copying from the sender, and the transfer proceeds at around 5MB/s! Why is scp /so much faster/ than rsync here? Is there anything I can do to improve the speed of these transfers? Fwiw, this is the rsync command I'm issuing: rsync -azL --whole-file --stats --progress --delete sender::my_files /test_destination and rsyncd.conf on the sender looks like: use chroot = no max connections = 10 pid file = /var/run/rsyncd.pid motd file = /etc/rsync/rsyncd.motd timeout = 300 transfer logging = yes log file = /var/log/rsyncd.log log format = %t %h (%a) %m %l %b %o %f [my_files] uid = root pat...
2004 Sep 10
2
Proposed change to code that handles output_prefix
On line 734 in src/flac/main.c, ver 1.77, change: strcat(outfilename, infilename); to strcat(outfilename, flac__file_get_basename(infilename)); I did this change because I was calling flac with an input filename with a path on the front of it, and I wanted the output file to go to a different location, such as this: flac --best --output-prefix /usr/share/flac /home/akehurst/tmp/my_file.wav
2013 Feb 07
4
Sourcing my file does not print command outputs
I looked at the documentation of source() and summary(), and I could not find the reason why calling something like: > summary(resamps) from the command line, works (it prints the summary) whereas calling summary(resampls) from a file that I source with source("my_file.r") does not print anything. How can I get summary(resamps) to print when I source a file with this command?
2005 Oct 20
1
Problem with Excel Files and Acls
Hi, I've allready seen a lot of posts about problems with Excel 2000, but I couldn't find one exactly matching my case. I'm using a self (and maybe badly) compiled samba 3.0.20 on debian, using ACLs. We're using ADS and winbind (some older NT4 domains remain) The users can't open some excel files, spitting a message such as 'the file is readonly or you're trying
2008 May 29
2
Making bootstraping faster
Hi. I''m learning AcriveRecord (I''m not building web apps for now, just playing with the database layer). Problem is, when I run the following code: require ''rubygems'' require ''activerecord'' puts ''hi'' It takes about 6 seconds. I''m using a slow computer. Now, it''s no fun playing when it takes so long to
2007 Nov 13
7
Exported resources & exec ?
Hi, I''m sorry if that''s a FAQ, I also know exported resources are a still experimental. So my problem might well be a design limitation of how exported resources are working. My issue: I''m trying to export a file resource that is created by an exec block. The file is exported fine and collected fine but it is always empty on the other host. The puppet snippet: class
2019 Dec 17
0
chainloading syslinux problem
On Tue, 2019-12-17 at 22:46 +0100, David Bala?ic via Syslinux wrote: > Hi! > I have bootable (USB flash) disk, that _appears_ to be using syslinux. > (the word syslinux is in the PBR, in the hexdump). > How can I chainload it? The payload seems to be a file that I tried > load with COMBOOT, COM32 etc, but nothing works (they report that the > file is not in proper format, wrong
2012 Nov 06
1
how Can make function for selecting the products
HI. I make this code: getdata<-function('a','b','c' ,'d','e','f'){ drv <- dbDriver("SQLite") con<-dbConnect(drv, "sqlite.db") lt<-dbListTables(con) myf<-data.frame(NULL) for (i in 1:length(lt)) { myfile<-dbReadTable(con,lt[i]) myfile1<-myfile[-c(14:44)] myfile1$MODEL<-gsub(" ",
2019 Dec 17
2
chainloading syslinux problem
Hi! I have bootable (USB flash) disk, that _appears_ to be using syslinux. (the word syslinux is in the PBR, in the hexdump). How can I chainload it? The payload seems to be a file that I tried load with COMBOOT, COM32 etc, but nothing works (they report that the file is not in proper format, wrong magic number or simply crash). How to proceed? is there a 100% way to confirm that it is really
2017 Jul 15
2
readLines without skipNul=TRUE causes crash
hello, the last line of the code below causes a segfault for me on 3.4.1. i think i should submit to https://bugs.r-project.org/ unless others have advice? thanks install.packages( "devtools" ) devtools::install_github("ajdamico/lodown") devtools::install_github("jimhester/archive") file_folder <- file.path( tempdir() , "file_folder" ) tf <-
2012 Oct 22
2
[LLVMdev] Reading IR from a std::ostream
Previously I had asked how to write then read back IR to/from a file. The write code looked like: LLVMContext ctx; SMDiagnostic diag; Module *m = ParseIRFile( "my_file", diag, ctx ); However, the code I'm trying to retrofit LLVM IR into passes me just a std::ostream&. How can I read IR from a std::ostream? I figured out how to use raw_os_ostream to adapt a
2015 Aug 25
0
sed question
On 08/25/2015 10:50 AM, Jerry Geis wrote: > cat my_file.txt | sed 's/CANCELID/$CHANGE/' > cancel.txt sed doesn't perform environment variable expansion. That is to say that when you instruct sed to substitute "$CHANGE" for "CANCELID", "$CHANGE" is a literal string that will be substituted. bash, on the other hand, does perform environment
2008 Jul 20
2
problem with read.table
Hi, Although I set check.names to FALSE in read.table, the duplicate names get modified. What should be done in this case? the text file to be read by read.table AM2      AM2     AM2     FAL 2               3             4         5 1               -1           -3        -2 t = read.table ("my_file", check.names = FALSE, header = T) > t AM2      AM2.1     AM2.2     FAL