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2016 Oct 20
8
photos on iPhone 6
A bit of a perennial I'm afraid. My wife has filled up her iPhone 6 with photos, and wants them moved onto my computer. I'm running CentOS 7 patched about 30 minutes ago. Needless to say the computer can't see the data on the iPhone, though it does recognise the phone as an iPhone. Any suggestions (well...
2010 Jul 20
1
logistic regression with repeated measures for species-habitat associations
...ears and not in others. My goal is to look at habitat associations for a couple focal species. For each year, I have a data table that looks like (an expanded version of) this: pond park hydroperiod elevation veg.cover fish odonate beetle bullfrog newt tiger.sal . . . etc. 1 DV perennial 536 25 1 1 1 1 0 0 2 DV perennial 722 0 0 1 1 0 1 1 3 SN perennial 643 30 0 1 1 0 1 0 4 SN se...
2003 Jul 22
1
Making a group membership matrix
...Low Sage Mixed Chaparral 60332 31 1043 Montane Chaparral Montane Hardwood Montane Hardwood-Conifer 6648 326 0 Montane Riparian Orchard and Vineyard Perennial Grassland 180 0 17 Pinyon-Juniper Ponderosa Pine Red Fir 968 708 66263 Riverine Sagebrush Sierran Mixed Conifer...
2002 Jan 15
2
Missing XPM
I hate to repost this perennial newbie question, but even after browsing the archives and trying various remedies, I'm still stuck. The problem: I've compiled Wine from Wine-20011226 on Mandrake 8.0, and when I try to run an application, I get the following: $ wine mspaint Loading required GL library /usr/X11R6/l...
2004 Oct 26
2
need help debugging on Windows
Dear R-devel, Apologies for bothering y'all with this seemingly perennial question. A user reported problem with my most recent version of randomForest (4.4-1), and I was able to reproduce it with his data with R-2.0.0 patched (2004-10-24) on WinXP Pro. The problem is that it crashes R on Windows. However, it does not happen on Linux (tried SUSE ES8 on our Opterons and...
2010 Aug 15
2
adding a built-in drop.levels option for subset() in 2.12 ?
With the approach of R 2.12.0: with mild apologies for re-opening this perennial issue: is there any hope, if appropriate patches are submitted, of adding a drop.levels argument (with default equal to FALSE to preserve backward compatibility/efficiency) to the subset function ... ? If not, would a patch to the documentation and/or the R FAQ be accepted? This does seem to b...
2013 Oct 28
5
[LLVMdev] [cfe-dev] RFC: A proposal to move toward using C++11 features in LLVM & Clang / bounding support for old host compilers
...compiler evaluate.. etc) and the 1st actual c++11 commit hits the repo. (30-60 days?) ------------- My concern/thoughts - When we swap out STDCXX for libc++ - We aren't able to self host clang. This could be entirely *our* fault, but it hasn't been investigated extensively. (We also see Perennial C++ testsuite regressions which appear to come from libc++, but also not investiaged/confirmed) Having a sunrise period would allow us to investigate this as well as report any potentially blocking problems. Having a gnu-free self hosting[1] policy attached to this would also be great - that m...
2003 Aug 01
1
behavior of weights in nnet's multinom()
...multinom(). I wanted to make sure I understand what weights= is expecting. My weights (not really mine but I'm stuck with them) are noninteger, are not scaled to sum to the sample size, and larger weights are intended to increase influence. The description of various types of weights is a perennial confusion for me; sorry. STS Steven Sullivan, Ph.D. Senior Associate The QED Group, LLC 1250 Eye St. NW, Suite 802 Washington, DC 20005 ssullivan@qedgroupllc.com 202.898.1910.x15 (v) 202.898.0887 (f) 202.421.8161 (m) [[alternative HTML version deleted]]
2009 May 22
1
survfit, summary, and survmean (was Changelog for survival package)
...ot documented in the help. The computations done by print.survfit are now a part of the results returned by summary.survfit. See 'table' in the output list of ?summary.survfit. Both call an internal survmean() function to ensure that any future updates stay in synchrony. This was a perennial (and justified) complaint with print.survfit. Per the standard print(x) always returns x, so there was no way to get the results of the print as an S object. Terry
2018 Nov 06
2
[RFC] Enable thread specific cl::opt values for multi-threaded support
...ral efforts over the years to solve this problem by eliminating the static initializers in LLVM and migrate cl::opts to storing their values in a context object. One of those efforts was made by me back in 2014 (see https://reviews.llvm.org/D6207 <https://reviews.llvm.org/D6207>). One of the perennial problems with cl::opt is that many of the values are declared in passes, and we rely on static initialization to register the options. My understanding is the new pass manager doesn't have pass registration, so that complicates how option initialization would work in a pass. Personally I very...
2013 Oct 28
0
[LLVMdev] [cfe-dev] RFC: A proposal to move toward using C++11 features in LLVM & Clang / bounding support for old host compilers
...inux instead of libstdc++. That's an orthogonal issue which I'm not even attempting to address. Certainly, the platforms with only libc++ are self hosting clang successfully today. > This could be entirely *our* fault, but it hasn't been investigated > extensively. (We also see Perennial C++ testsuite regressions which appear > to come from libc++, but also not investiaged/confirmed) Having a sunrise > period would allow us to investigate this as well as report any potentially > blocking problems. > > Having a gnu-free self hosting[1] policy attached to this would al...
2017 Feb 15
2
stats::median
The generic stats::median method is defined as median <- function (x, na.rm = FALSE) {UseMethod("median")} I suggest that this should become median <- function (x, na.rm = FALSE, ...) {UseMethod("median")} This would allow additional S3 methods to be developed with additional arguments. Currently I have to over-ride this generic definition in the demography
2017 Mar 01
1
stats::median
...ually it probably will break things when people start > using the new R version which implements the above *AND* > use packages installed with a previous version of R. I > agree that this does not count as "breaking any code". > In spite of all that *and* the perennial drawback that a > '...' will allow argument name typos to go unnoticed > I agree you have a good argument nowadays, that median() > should be the same as many similar "basic statistics" R > functions and so I'll commit such a change to R-devel (to...
2011 Jul 09
0
[LLVMdev] LLVM position with MIPS, Sunnyvale, CA
...echnologies will further qualify this engineer: gdb gnu make bash perl python tcl autoconf m4 dejagnu expect mysql php linux git subversion Knowledge and experience with compiler internals and related tools is a plus, as is experience with MIPS or ARM architectures, and experience with plumhall or perennial test suites. To apply for this position, email resume to susan at mips.com<mailto:susan at mips.com>. MIPS Technologies is an equal opportunity employer and values your individuality. Susan Welch Senior Technical Recruiter MIPS Technologies 955 East Arques Avenue Sunnyvale, CA 94085 408...
2016 Oct 20
0
photos on iPhone 6
On 10/20/2016 3:56 PM, J Martin Rushton wrote: > A bit of a perennial I'm afraid. My wife has filled up her iPhone 6 > with photos, and wants them moved onto my computer. I'm running CentOS > 7 patched about 30 minutes ago. Needless to say the computer can't see > the data on the iPhone, though it does recognise the phone as an iPhone. > &g...
2017 Feb 27
0
stats::median
...te optimistic nowadays,.... Actually it probably will break things when people start using the new R version which implements the above *AND* use packages installed with a previous version of R. I agree that this does not count as "breaking any code". In spite of all that *and* the perennial drawback that a '...' will allow argument name typos to go unnoticed I agree you have a good argument nowadays, that median() should be the same as many similar "basic statistics" R functions and so I'll commit such a change to R-devel (to become R 3.4.0 in April). Thank you...
2009 Feb 28
0
http://nickgravgaard.com/elastictabstops/
...nside an offline app. but this is on the live web! java, of course, is a non-starter, with all the exploits out these days, but my goodness, there must be _some_ other way to enable this... because if you look at this, and can honestly say you don't believe this blows out of the water these perennial threads that are trying to develop a more-sophisticated table format, you're plumb nuts. > http://nickgravgaard.com/elastictabstops/ seriously. -bowerbird ************** A Good Credit Score is 700 or Above. See yours in just 2 easy steps! (http://pr.atwola.com/promoclk/100126575x1...
2007 Nov 16
1
creating rpms for distribution
Hello, I'm wanting to package some software for CentOS 5 which is currently not in rpm form. I was wondering if anyone had done this, if so i'd like to hear from you offlist. I've got a number of questions on this, my eventual goal is to submit them. Thanks. Dave.
2016 Mar 15
2
RelWithDebInfo vs Release optimization level?
Hi all, These two cmake configuration are using different optimization levels (O2 vs O3). What is the rational for that? I know that O1 is "supposingly" more friendly for debugging, but I don't think we make such claim for O2 vs O3, are we? I'd expect RelWithDebInfo to be what the name says, i.e. Release + debug-information. -- Mehdi
2013 Oct 28
0
[LLVMdev] [cfe-dev] RFC: A proposal to move toward using C++11 features in LLVM & Clang / bounding support for old host compilers
Focusing on one comment: On Mon, Oct 28, 2013 at 3:12 PM, Brooks Davis <brooks at freebsd.org> wrote: > Today you could probably pick a somewhat newer > Clang than 3.1 without much real impact on us, but it would hurt to have > the requirements change with every release. From our perspective it's > much better to change no more than every two years or so. > I think