Displaying 5 results from an estimated 5 matches for "pandemonium".
2005 Jun 05
5
A long digression on packages
...version has Cohen's plus two additional methods, and the
recently contributed psy package has yet another version. Maybe there
are still more encrypted in packages that I haven't even looked at.
The point of all this is that it would make many user's lives easier if
there were less pandemonium in packages. The mistakes I have made in
concord I have tried not to repeat in plotrix. Unless a user search of
the documentation in packages materializes, it's become mighty hard to
work out if the function you don't want to write has already been
written. We also spend a lot of time r...
2005 Jun 05
5
A long digression on packages
...version has Cohen's plus two additional methods, and the
recently contributed psy package has yet another version. Maybe there
are still more encrypted in packages that I haven't even looked at.
The point of all this is that it would make many user's lives easier if
there were less pandemonium in packages. The mistakes I have made in
concord I have tried not to repeat in plotrix. Unless a user search of
the documentation in packages materializes, it's become mighty hard to
work out if the function you don't want to write has already been
written. We also spend a lot of time r...
2003 Jan 20
0
[patch] Recent IPv6 changes in rsync/access.c
...ined the patch as well as attaching
> it in case you have a preference.
>
> This bug was noticed due to the propolice patches that are in
> OpenBSD-current which caused the rsync tests (which I do regularly
> for the build farm) to log messages like this:
>
> Jan 18 14:33:41 pandemonium rsync: stack overflow in function match_address
>
> I should have noticed this about 10 days ago but as this is a test
> machine I don't routinely watch the logs ;-) This gets the
> OpenBSD/sparc64 build moving along a bit further than it had been,
> though there is still one t...
1999 Jul 13
2
glm code bug (PR#224)
...and
mf <- match.call(expand.dots = FALSE)
The error in the first line can case problems with update() (I
suspect) but the error in the second line does not allow isolated
control arguments (like trace = T) to appear on the main call as
they get passed on to the call to model.frame, causing
pandemonium. As a confirmation of the second change above,
unless you do have (expand.dots = FALSE) the last line quoted
above has no effect.
Regards,
Bill Venables.
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2006 Jan 02
1
winecfg drives, ALSA and crash problem
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