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2009 Nov 10
0
[LLVMdev] Prescriptions
Amber and Thomas need a refill. Will you be there at lunchtime today?
2004 Jun 01
0
Prescription Fedex Tracking Number
Checking on order number 040503131300855.
2003 Jun 07
1
patch to rsync to add options for pre- and post-transfer commands
...rcode.h 2002-04-08 23:29:26.000000000 -0600
--- rsync-2.5.6/errcode.h 2003-04-28 20:32:40.000000000 -0600
***************
*** 35,40 ****
--- 35,44 ----
#define RERR_MESSAGEIO 13 /* errors with program diagnostics */
#define RERR_IPC 14 /* error in IPC code */
+ #define RERR_PRESCRIPT 17 /* error running pre-transfer script */
+ #define RERR_POSTSCRIPT 18 /* error running post-transfer script */
+ #define RERR_SCRIPT 19 /* system error running transfer script */
+
#define RERR_SIGNAL 20 /* status returned when sent SIGUSR1, SIGINT */
#define RER...
2007 Nov 25
1
Package Building under Windows with MikTeX 2.6
...indows. A Tutorial' as of 2006/01. I also tried to understand the .pdf
on Writing R Extensions Version 2.5.1 (2007-09-04). Because of its
condensed form it *might* present a true challenge to the uninitiated. I
wish to apologize for not being able to comprehensively follow all of
your "prescriptions", as pointed out in the manual: "This section
contains a lot of prescriptive comments. They are here as a result of
bitter experience. Please do not report problems to R-help unless you
have followed all the prescriptions." Therefore, I hesitated long to
report my problems, b...
2020 Jun 24
4
Codifying our Brace rules-
...onvinced there's any clear
> benefit to be had by changing our current policy.
>
> I agree. The discussion is also hard to follow, because there are many
> different competing suggestions and opinions. There are a couple of people
> talking about clarifying the rules to be less prescriptive, which seem like
> it is worth discussing.
"Clarifying the rules to be less prescriptive" sounds self-contradictory.
Are you in favor of talking about clarifying the existing guidelines or
changing them to be less prescriptive? Or maybe you want to change them a
little so that th...
2018 Dec 06
4
[cfe-dev] RFC: Modernizing our use of auto
...9;m probably the Nth person to ask this, but what keeps us from promoting the use of a clang-tidy-powered tool that basically emits fixits of s/auto/actual_type/?
Because the tool would need to apply judgement to when this makes sense. If we can’t write an algorithm in coding standards.html to be prescriptive about when to use auto, then I don’t think we can automate this.
-Chris
2011 Aug 11
2
UNC windows path beginning with backslashes: normalizePath bug??
...libPaths(),
> full.names=TRUE), "etc"), pattern="^menus\\.txt$", full.names=TRUE)
> It seems to give identical results to Sys.glob for mapped drives, works
> with UNC paths in Windows, and seems quite fast.
>
> So my questions relate to diagnosis, prognosis, and prescription (cure?).
>
> 1) Diagnosis: Am I correct that my problem(s) originate in the "partial
> emulation" of glob in Windows.
>
> 2) Prognosis: If so, is there any likelihood that the emulation will
> improve in the near future?
>
> 3) Prescription: If not:
>
>...
2016 Oct 24
4
improve 'package not installed' load errors?
...that the package is installed
before attempting to call 'loadNamespace()'. I'm sure a number of
novice users will still just throw their hands up in the air and say
"I don't know what to do", but I think this would help steer a number
of users in the right direction.
(The prescription to suggest installing a package from CRAN if
available might be a step too far, but I think making it more clear
that the error is due to a missing dependent package would help.)
Any thoughts?
Kevin
2013 Nov 17
1
FactoMineR
...; [13] "X35.44..06." "X45.54..06." "X55.64..06."
> [16] "X65.74..06." "X75.84..06." "X85.94..06."
> [19] "X95.and.more..06."
> > head(mort$X)
> [1] Accidental poisoning
> [2] Addiction to prescription medication
> [3] Alcohol abuse and alcohol-related psychosis
> [4] Asthma
> [5] Blood and hematopoietic disorders
> [6] Cerebrovascular disease
> 65 Levels: 1109 1869 36 ... Viral hepatitis
>
> En cambio mira el dataset "mortality":
> > names(mortality)
>...
2018 Jan 26
1
[PATCH] ISOLINUX: Fix checksum calculation in lzo/prepcore.c
The prescription for Boot Info Table says that checksumming begins
at byte 64 of isolinux.bin. When prepcore writes isolinux.bin it begins
copying bytes from the input file at the offset given by variable "start".
But it begins checksumming at offset 64 of the input file.
The problem exists since intro...
2010 Mar 01
1
How do I create a new menu category in GNOME ?
...n different modules, and I'd
like to create a new category in my main menu, so I have :
Applications > Medintux > User Management
> Diagnostics
> X-Rays
> Scanner management
> Prescriptions
> ...
Something like that.
I'm already familiar with creating *.desktop files and putting them in
/usr/share/applications and running update-desktop-database. But I can't
seem to be able to create a new category. I found some probably related
files in /u...
2008 Mar 26
2
[LLVMdev] Order of operations
...this sum, and the
one you want can be dependent on the source language specification. In
particular, the + operation must not be considered commutative if these
are floating point values and we care about error ranges.
It is not obvious to me from the IR specification how the front end can
specify prescriptively that some particular order of operation is
required.
I'm probably missing something very obvious here.
shap
2018 Apr 03
2
Could not convert sid: NT_STATUS_NO_SUCH_USER
...well, I have been working on this issue quite a bit, lately.
The working recipe for me was:
1) configure sssd to fetch users from ad;
2) configure winbind to fetch sid/uid and sid/gid mappings from nss
(with idmap_nss);
3) provide group 'domain users' with a valid gidNumber: it looks the
prescription from idmap_ad "Winbind will only map users that have a
uidNumber and whose primary group have a gidNumber attribute set." holds
for idmap_nss as well.
If you plan to use sssd on Debian, beware of:
https://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=772695 (workaround:
compile samba by y...
2014 Jan 21
0
After USB boot problems on Gigabyte GA-M55Plus-S3G
...is nothing to loose (some special feature in the USB drive,
> data, etc.), probably it would be best to create a new partition
> table, a new partition and then format them again.
Seems advisable, given the numerical madness.
This is were i see a gap in SYSLINUX wiki. The world could need
prescriptions for a non-weird partitioning and a LBA driven
filesystem.
While preparing an answer to Ronald, i re-read your mail of
17 Jan 2014 14:38:10 +0200, where you describe your test image.
One would need to derive hands-on instructions for MS-Windows
and Linux. (The latter might be in my reach, if i...
2007 Jun 19
1
BlackBox testing
...o. Following the original implementation, my only
public method would be SwfCompiler#write_swf.
But how can I drive my implementation by specifying only one method?
I''d have to blindly write a couple hundred lines of protected methods
before I implemented any examples.
What is the common prescription to overcome such a scenario?
2020 Jun 23
2
Codifying our Brace rules-
I'll note that reading along I haven't found any of the proposed changes
particularly worthwhile. I'm also not strongly opposed to any of them -
I just don't care - but I certainly haven't been convinced there's any
clear benefit to be had by changing our current policy.
Philip
On 6/22/20 1:44 PM, Chris Lattner via llvm-dev wrote:
> For those who don’t like it, is
2004 Jun 18
1
Help with Building an R Package in Windows
Hello R Helpers!
I'm a windows user who is trying to compile a package that was sent to me by a Mac user. The file was of type .tar.gz, I extracted its elements and saved them to my R directory and then followed all of the steps towards building a package found in the readme.packages file of R, ie. installing the tools.
However, I get errors in the command prompt. The readme.packages
2008 Apr 14
0
(PR#11161) Incorrect @INC: Rcmd SHLIB error under Windows
...win
one. Users of 64-bit Windows can use a Win64 Perl (such as that from
ActiveState) if they prefer.
You can't expect to use tools from a different operating system (Cygwin is
effectively a guest OS) with different conventions.
You also missed
@emph{This section contains a lot of prescriptive comments. They are
here as a result of bitter experience. Please do not report problems
to R-help unless you have followed all the prescriptions.}
Do we need to say 'do not report problems to R-help, let alone as bugs
...'?
On Sun, 13 Apr 2008, wolpert at stat.duke.edu wrote...
2013 Nov 17
0
FactoMineR
..."X25.34..06."
[13] "X35.44..06." "X45.54..06." "X55.64..06."
[16] "X65.74..06." "X75.84..06." "X85.94..06."
[19] "X95.and.more..06."
> head(mort$X)
[1] Accidental poisoning
[2] Addiction to prescription medication
[3] Alcohol abuse and alcohol-related psychosis
[4] Asthma
[5] Blood and hematopoietic disorders
[6] Cerebrovascular disease
65 Levels: 1109 1869 36 ... Viral hepatitis
En cambio mira el dataset "mortality":
> names(mortality)
[1] "15-24 (79)" "25-3...
2008 May 02
2
Return code for running stories
...made a mistake (with the commit, not the code or
tests). It would be nice to put the script
that runs the stories as a pre-commit hook, preventing the commit
from succeeding if the stories fail.
For that, I need to set the right exit code.
In turn, I need to know he result of the tests.
Given the prescription of running stories:
with_steps_for :accounts do
run ''path/to/file/with/story''
end
I see neither #with_steps_for, nor #run return anything resembling
the result of the tests (which does not really surprise me).
So how to get the success/pending/failure of the stories ou...