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2007 Apr 25
9
Running specs for a plugin - undefined method ''define'' for object
I''m trying to write specs for a plugin I''m developing named audit_fu, and I''m running into a problem which I can''t get past it. I''ve got the same specs setup in the main rails app, and everything works fine there, it''s just running the plugin specs that I''m having a problem with. My setup is: - edge rails - edge rspec (in
2012 Jan 13
1
IF ELSE
Can somebody explain the problem in the following expression? Thank you /> if (species == 1){ + fitness <- (1-b)*exp(-((microsites-niche.preference)/(niche.width.specialist+a.specialist)^2)*(1-a.specialist) + }else Error: unexpected '}' in: " fitness <-
2008 Oct 07
1
Ecological Niche Modelling on R
Dear all, I have strong interest on Ecological Niche Model, which in general use a set of environmental variables (continuous, categorical etc) and Presence (or Presense/Absence) records for species. I think that "grasp" and "adehabitat" packages could help me on these tasks. My input layers are on ASC format, and the record of species is a data-frame with X, Y, name of
2007 Dec 04
1
How can I use Adehabitat to obtain an .asc object with the predicted values of a niche model?
Dear all, I'm using the package adehabitat in R to import several .asc files (=matrix), and also create a kasc object (=dataframe) with all of them. The main idea is to use this kasc object to map the predicted values of climate-matching model for an overall area. However, I don't know how to proceed: Do I have to project the model (already stored in R) onto the kasc object directly, or
2017 Mar 08
2
From Networkmanager to self managed configuration files
On 08/03/17 10:52, John Hodrien wrote: > > It means you're stuck in your own hand crafted niche. Which is fine, > but it's > up to you to maintain the niche, or you find yourself using obsolete > tools > like ifconfig and route. > > I'd argue there's a gulf between keeping things simple and doing > things your > own way. > I'm sure there are
2019 Mar 15
4
prompt to update a host key
On 03/15/2019 12:49 AM, Jeremy Lin wrote: > [...] connecting to hosts where the host key > changes frequently. I realize this is a fairly niche use case [...] Doesn't StrictHostKeyChecking=no do what is wanted?
2009 Dec 18
1
Doubts about ADE-4
Hi, I'm having some troubles in using the ADE-4 package. I want to analyze data for the Outlying Mean Index in the function 'niche'. I've got two matrixes: one for environmental data and the other for species abundance data. But to implement the analysis, as I understand it, I need to put tocheger these two matrixes in one, as in the example provided with the package. Un
2006 May 16
18
Ruby''s purpose?
Before I get flamed, I just want to start off by saying that I am new to Ruby and I really enjoy this language and want to see it succeed. But, what niche does this language fill? These are serious question, not a put down of the language. Does it has something to offer for Web 2.0? Is it just another scripting language? Does it suppose to replace something else? Does it suppose to work with
2012 Jun 13
1
phyloclim help
Hi all ? I am a newbie to R and have had a terrible time trying to figure out how to set up an analysis.? I have installed and loaded the appropriate package (phyloclim), but I do not even know where to begin defining one of the arguments. The usage for the command I?m trying to perform is: niche.equivalency.test(spec, n, maxent, mx = 2000) where the argument? maxent???? is a list containing
2019 Mar 14
7
prompt to update a host key
As far as I can tell, there currently isn't a straightforward way to use password authentication for connecting to hosts where the host key changes frequently. I realize this is a fairly niche use case, but when developing software for devices that often get reimaged (resulting in a host key change), it can get pretty tedious to attempt to connect, get a warning, remove the old host key via
2009 May 19
3
SSL testing on localhost - segfaults aplenty !
Hello, I''ve followed the tutorial @ http://weeatbricks.com/2007/10/31/how-to-use-a-rails-app-with-https/ to setup SSL on localhost, wanting to use https for logging in and such. Using the method described above I get sensibly higher load times and of course very very frequent and random segfaults (be it ActiveRecord, Mongrel or any other .rb causing it) !! Platform is..well Win32.
2007 Apr 11
13
View Specs Fail with "protected method render"
I''ve got rspec and zentest installed as well as the rspec rails plugin, and my model/controller specs all pass and work well. I can''t seem to get views to work though - 100% of the specs fail with: NoMethodError in ''/users/show.rhtml should render attributes in <p>'' protected method `render'' called for
2014 Nov 21
0
Metadata configurablity in Icecast
On 11/21/2014 02:21 PM, Geoff Shang wrote: > Hi, > > On Fri, 21 Nov 2014, "Thomas B. R?cker" wrote: > >> Unrelated to liquidsoap, if you use mountpoint credentials to update >> metadata for a stream, but are on a different IP than the connected >> source client, that will fail. > > I would like to request that this be configurable somehow. I agree
2005 Dec 06
1
Dovecot.conf
Hi, I am mounting a server of email with the Dovecot as MUA, i would like to restrict the access to imap and ipop to one determined range of IP. As I configure this in dovecot.conf, I did not understand the functioning of listen = * or [: ] Thanks a lot, Clovis -- Cl?vis Trist?o -------------------:-oo)---- Seja Legal, use GNU/Linux ----------------------------------------
2008 Jan 16
0
Ogg/Kate preliminary documentation
On 1/16/08, ogg.k.ogg.k@googlemail.com <ogg.k.ogg.k@googlemail.com> wrote: > Also, it'd likely take a rewrite of oggmerge to make it > usable for multiplexed streams, I think it assumes a single logical stream > per physical stream, though I didn't have an in-depth look at this issue. You are likely correct. > I did see references to Skeleton, I'll have a look at
2009 Mar 13
2
code to find all distinct subsets of size r from a set of size n
I'm doing a permutation test and need to efficiently generate all distinct subsets of size r from a set of size n. P 138 of MASS (4th ed) notes that "The code to generate this efficiently is in the scripts". I was unable to find this code on quick inspection of the \library\MASS\scripts file for Chapter 5 and 'subsets' is not a function in MASS. I did find this problem is
2017 Jul 18
2
weakforced
I've been playing with weakforced, so it fills in the 'fail2ban across a cluster' niche (not to mention RBLs). It seems to work well, once you've actually read the docs :) I was curious if anyone had played with it and was *very* curious if anyone was using it in high traffic production. Getting things to 'work' versus getting them to work *and* handle a couple hundred
2006 Jun 24
32
Why is there no Smalltalk-like IDE for Ruby?
I posted this to comp.lang.ruby and comp.lang.smalltalk, and my blog. I will likely get destroyed, but it will be worth it if at least one nugget of information helps the Ruby IDE makers. ----------------------------------------- Hi all -- I shout my question to the entire Ruby + Smalltalk community: Smalltalk has had amazing IDEs for decades, why not Ruby? Smalltalkers, Ruby needs your help!
2014 Sep 03
2
[PATCH v4 0/4] virtio: Clean up scatterlists and use the DMA API
On Wed, 2014-09-03 at 09:47 +0200, Paolo Bonzini wrote: > > IOMMU support for x86 is going to go in this week. But won't that break virtio on x86 ? Or will virtio continue bypassing it ? IE, the guest side virtio doesn't expect an IOMMU and doesn't call the dma mappings ops. > However, it is and likely will remain niche enough that I don't really > care about
2016 Feb 08
2
Vectorization with fast-math on irregular ISA sub-sets
On 8 February 2016 at 19:25, James Molloy <James.Molloy at arm.com> wrote: >> For 16275, the fix is to disable loop vect. for no-fast-math + hasUnsafeAlgebra. > > Do you think there is a set of people that care about IEEE accuracy in so far that they don't want FTZ, but *are* happy to reassociate FP operations? That seems fairly niche to me? No. But I also don't want to