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2008 Dec 06
1
R vs Python performance-wise
...rge sparse matrices. Since both rely on external C code, there might not be much of a difference. If you know and use both languages, what are the main differences and what made you stick to one over another? I also noticed that there are strong libraries for social networks on both. python: networkX: https://networkx.lanl.gov/wiki pySNA: http://www.menslibera.com.tr/pysna/ R: sna, network etc. see: http://www.jstatsoft.org/v24 Has anyone run a bechmark of the two systems doing the same operation? Which is the right environment for large social networks? Some packages have bindings for bot...
2020 Jun 29
3
R 4.0.0 rebuild status
On Mon, 29 Jun 2020 at 14:25, Jos? Ab?lio Matos <jamatos at fc.up.pt> wrote: > > Again you guessed right, that was the main idea. :-) > As I told above and to reiterate it, the idea of this work is to make it easier to automate the > process. Similarly to how we do the mass builds for all the packages. But the mass rebuild process is very different, because releng doesn't
2020 Jul 03
0
R 4.0.0 rebuild status
...':a;N;$!ba;s/ \n/,/g'; done) > r-packages-dependencies.csv The resulting file is a csv file with the first column as the package and the remaining columns as the dependencies. Now the idea was to process this file using a python script to create a direct graph of dependencies (using networkx). In the process non R packages are removed and some dependencies are cleaned (e.g. -devel packages direct to the source package). The advantage of this is that it allows to identify cycles. My only surprise in this process was to find that several packages require R- rpm-macros. That causes...
2020 Jul 03
1
R 4.0.0 rebuild status
...#39;; done) > r-packages-dependencies.csv > > The resulting file is a csv file with the first column as the package and the > remaining columns as the dependencies. > > Now the idea was to process this file using a python script to create a direct > graph of dependencies (using networkx). In the process non R packages are > removed and some dependencies are cleaned (e.g. -devel packages direct to the > source package). > > > The advantage of this is that it allows to identify cycles. > > My only surprise in this process was to find that several packages requir...
2020 Jul 03
3
R 4.0.0 rebuild status
...#39;; done) > r-packages-dependencies.csv > > The resulting file is a csv file with the first column as the package and the > remaining columns as the dependencies. > > Now the idea was to process this file using a python script to create a direct > graph of dependencies (using networkx). In the process non R packages are > removed and some dependencies are cleaned (e.g. -devel packages direct to the > source package). Nice! What if we create a group "R" on Pagure and a repo "fedora-scripts" or something like that? > The advantage of this is that it...
2010 Jun 22
0
Processed: submitter 585188, submitter 585189, submitter 585190, submitter 585191, submitter 585192 ...
...er 585306 ! Bug #585306 [python-myghtyutils] python-myghtyutils: Python string exceptions no more allowed in Python 2.6 Changed Bug submitter to 'Sandro Tosi <morph at debian.org>' from 'Sandro Tosi <morph at ravel.debian.org>' > submitter 585307 ! Bug #585307 [python-networkx] python-networkx: Python string exceptions no more allowed in Python 2.6 Changed Bug submitter to 'Sandro Tosi <morph at debian.org>' from 'Sandro Tosi <morph at ravel.debian.org>' > submitter 585308 ! Bug #585308 [python-nevow] python-nevow: Python string exceptions...
2005 Oct 17
1
Shared Folder usage alpha3
Dear List, this is my first mail to this list. I'v tried to carefully review all given information towards the Shared Folder subject I could find in the archive / mailing list / wiki. And so far I'm also aware that Timo hasn't put it on the active tasklist for the 1.0 release. Citing the track http://dovecot.org/pipermail/dovecot/2003-October/002493.html I was wandering, wether any