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2009 May 02
1
compiled help pages
...ut it isn't. I have a home-brew package that works fine, with compiled html help pages, all 150 of them. I want to make a similar package but not from scratch since only a half-dozen routines are changed. So I created a new directory, copied the old package into it and changed the name to newSTUFF. I changed the names of all help pages too, as weill as their aliases, and of course I changed the DESCRIPTION. Then I executed R CMD build --binary newSTUFF. The package was built, including the compiled help pages, and automatically zipped. I install the package, and then load it and it runs p...
2005 Jan 26
2
problems building R-patched
...R-patched of January 26 on my linux (fedora core 1, with openmosix kernel) box, make fails in the first recommended package with the message tkStartGUI text html latex tkpager text html latex make[2]: Leaving directory `/home/setzer/newstuff/R-patched/src/library' make[2]: Entering directory `/home/setzer/newstuff/R-patched/src/library' building/updating package indices ... make[2]: Leaving directory `/home/setzer/newstuff/R-patched/src/library' make[1]: Leaving directory `/home/setzer/newstuff/R-patched/src/library' ma...
2007 Feb 27
0
>< Top Buildings -- Steel Buildins and Underwater / Underground buildings ><
*Top 10 Buildings of the world<http://www.awpedia.com/newstuff/highest-building/> Tuffest, largest, highest, underwater and underground buildings * <http://www.awpedia.com/newstuff/highest-building/> [image: Top 10 Records] <http://www.awpedia.com/newstuff/highest-building/> World Most Tuff Building Earthquake Proove buildings American Steel...
2002 Dec 03
3
rsync 2.5.5, "unexpected tag failures", Solaris 2.6 vs. 2.8, "--b locking-io" workaround
...been having a problem that seems related to previously reported problems but persists. I am syncing from a 2.6 Solaris box to a 2.8 solaris box. All are running rsync 2.5.5. When I sync (commands simplified for example, always using rsh): 2.8box% rsync -e rsh 2.6box:/path/path/stuff/ /path/path/newstuff/ i.e., the 2.6 box is the server, I get spurious, persistent but inconsistent "unexpected tag <some number>" failures. This is, unfortunately, on the 2.8 box, the way I have to do it. When I sync: 2.6box% rsync -e rsh /path/path/stuff/ 2.8box:/path/path/newstuff/ (the 2.8box is...
2015 Feb 25
4
Easy way to strip down CentOS?
Le 25/02/2015 19:36, John R Pierce a ?crit : > I install from the 'minimum' ISO, and get that off the bat, then just > install the packages I need with yum I do the same, but my question is: how to do that the other way around? Let's say you start from the base system, then install a couple dozen command-line utilities from cowsay to whois, then you install the "X Window
2011 Feb 09
2
assign factor levels based on list
All, Given a data frame and a list containing factor definitions for certain columns, how can I apply those definitions from the list, rather than doing it the standard way, as noted below. I'm lost in the world of do.call, assign, paste, and can't find my way through. For example: #set up df y <- data.frame(colOne = c(1,2,3), colTwo =
2011 Sep 15
1
dovecot-virtual folder configuration
Hi all, Long story short, I'd like to configure a folder containing: INBOX (some other folders) -> unseen emails from these folders + all other emails (also seen) from the same thread -> seen emails from these folders, but only the recent ones + all other emails from the same thread I tried: # inthread refs (or (or recent unseen) recent ) inthread refs unseen # inthread
2007 Mar 14
1
Top 10 HIGHEST BUILDINGS - THE WORLD RECORDS
...Proove buildings American Steel Buildings Allied steel building The Star Cooling Tower *Top <http://mega-structures.blogspot.com/> 10 Buildings<http://mega-structures.blogspot.com/> * http://mega-structures.blogspot.com/ <http://mnoor1.1majorhost.com/><http://www.awpedia.com/newstuff/highest-building/> --~--~---------~--~----~------------~-------~--~----~ You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups "Ruby on Rails: Talk" group. To post to this group, send email to rubyonrails-talk-/JYPxA39Uh5TLH3MbocFFw@public.gmane.org To unsubscribe...
2002 Jul 19
3
Automatic adjustment of axis ranges
I had a look at this, and worked out most of a function to do it. There are three things I haven't been able to figure out, however. 1) Getting the last N lines of the command history into a vector of strings. I thought something like: last.commands<-history(N) would work, but no go. There doesn't seem to be a file that I can tail, either. 2) Finding continuation lines by