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2011 Feb 14
0
package rgl installation failure due to png
Dear R list, I am having problem installing the package rgl on a redhat system. System info: Linux lci4.eu.novartis.net 2.6.9-22.ELsmp #1 SMP Mon Sep 19 18:00:54 EDT 2005 x86_64 x86_64 x86_64 GNU/Linux R sessionInfo(): R version 2.12.1 (2010-12-16) Platform: x86_64-unknown-linux-gnu (64-bit) locale: [1] LC_CTYPE=en_US.UTF-8 LC_NUMERIC=C [3] LC_TIME=en_US.UTF-8
2009 Feb 12
2
Macintosh rsync: Inconsistent Behaviour: Hints Appreciated
I have a problem with rsync on macintosh copying files that have not been updated. Despite careful reading of the archives, I can't find an explanation (or a fix), but I strongly suspect I'm just missing something that an expert will recognise instantly... Your assistance would be greatly appreciated. I'm running a nightly backup of my photo/home video directory from a partition
2010 Jul 27
2
[2.0] Experience in production environment
-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- Hash: SHA1 I decided to put 2.0-pre3 in a couple of production environments with about 50 users each. The configuration is what I consider my own standard: Dovecot, Postfix with authentication via Dovecot, postfixadmin, maildir, userbase on MySQL. The new configuration schema is very flexible and much better than the "monolithic" file. The
2005 Jul 18
5
colnames
Hi, I have a matrix with column names starting with a character in [0-9]. After some matrix operations (e.g. copy to another matrix), R seems to add a character 'X' in front of the column name. Is this a normal default behaviour of R? Why has it got this behaviour? Can it be changed? What would be the side effect? Thank you. Regards, Gilbert [[alternative HTML version deleted]]
2015 Jul 01
5
additional leap second
hi, Index: leap_second/src/library/base/R/zdatetime.R =================================================================== --- leap_second/src/library/base/R/zdatetime.R (revision 68608) +++ leap_second/src/library/base/R/zdatetime.R (working copy) @@ -24,7 +24,8 @@ "1979-12-31", "1981-6-30", "1982-6-30", "1983-6-30",
2014 Oct 14
1
[Fwd: Re: AIX-5.3 Issue installing Matrix Package]
Hi, Please help. Regards, Shivali ---------------------------- Original Message ---------------------------- Subject: Re: [Rd] AIX-5.3 Issue installing Matrix Package From: shivali at mail.ncmrwf.gov.in Date: Wed, October 8, 2014 3:31 pm To: "Ei-ji Nakama" <nakama at ki.rim.or.jp> Cc: "Martin Maechler" <maechler at stat.math.ethz.ch>
2016 Dec 01
2
Different results for cos,sin,tan and cospi,sinpi,tanpi
Hi, i try sin, cos, and tan. > sapply(c(cos,sin,tan),function(x,y)x(y),1.23e45*pi) [1] 0.5444181 0.8388140 1.5407532 However, *pi results the following > sapply(c(cospi,sinpi,tanpi),function(x,y)x(y),1.23e45) [1] 1 0 0 Please try whether the following becomes all right. diff -ruN R-3.3.2.orig/src/nmath/cospi.c R-3.3.2/src/nmath/cospi.c --- R-3.3.2.orig/src/nmath/cospi.c 2016-09-15
2008 Sep 14
1
Blackberry suggestions?
Hi, I'm not a Blackberry user, but we have some customers currently using an Exchange server with some kind of blackberry and interested in moving their service over to our dovecot 1.1 server Does anyone have any notes or recommendations on getting a (UK) Blackberry to talk effectively to a normal Dovecot server, and are there any things to consider in order to get whatever features they
2016 Dec 01
1
Different results for cos,sin,tan and cospi,sinpi,tanpi
hi, my environment... > sessionInfo() R version 3.3.2 (2016-10-31) Platform: x86_64-pc-linux-gnu (64-bit) Running under: Debian GNU/Linux 8 (jessie) locale: [1] LC_CTYPE=ja_JP.UTF-8 LC_NUMERIC=C [3] LC_TIME=ja_JP.UTF-8 LC_COLLATE=ja_JP.UTF-8 [5] LC_MONETARY=ja_JP.UTF-8 LC_MESSAGES=ja_JP.UTF-8 [7] LC_PAPER=ja_JP.UTF-8 LC_NAME=C [9] LC_ADDRESS=C
2006 Apr 14
5
UTF8 letters are imaged incorrectly (PR#8770)
Full_Name: Mikhail Bocharov Version: 2.2.1 OS: Linux Submission from: (NULL) (62.148.130.28) Cyrillic UTF8 letters are imaged incorrectly Sorry, but English is not my native language My operating system is Gentoo-linux. Now i want get the gparhics with russian title for example: plot(1:20, type='l', main='&#1059;&#1090;&#1077;&#1095;&#1082;&#1072;')
2016 Dec 01
2
Different results for cos,sin,tan and cospi,sinpi,tanpi
>>>>> Martin Maechler <maechler at stat.math.ethz.ch> >>>>> on Thu, 1 Dec 2016 09:36:10 +0100 writes: >>>>> Ei-ji Nakama <nakama at ki.rim.or.jp> >>>>> on Thu, 1 Dec 2016 14:39:55 +0900 writes: >> Hi, >> i try sin, cos, and tan. >>> sapply(c(cos,sin,tan),function(x,y)x(y),1.23e45*pi)
2009 Feb 19
2
Build R-2.8.1 on AIX5.3
Hi R users, I want to build R-2.8.1 on AIX5.3, but I got following error message: Error in dyn.load(file, DLLpath = DLLpath, ...) : unable to load shared library '/rnd/homes/jixu/tmp/R-2.8.1/library/stats/libs/stats.so': rtld: 0712-001 Symbol d1mach was referenced from module /rnd/homes/jixu/tmp/R-2.8.1/library/stats/libs/stats.so(), but a runtime definition of
2011 Sep 17
4
Shorewall DNAT to IPSET
I would like to dnat certain protocols (HTTP, HTTPS, SSH) to the contents of an ipset (lan:+serviceshost or similar) where the ipset is ensured to contain only one host, but can be changed dynamically when services are in maintenance mode and go to the "services are down" message on another server. Will this work, or am I barking up a fish here?
2010 Dec 04
1
SurviveGotoBLAS2 for Win64 (human sacrifice release)
Hi, I put below Rblas.dll(GotoBLAS2 for Win64). http://prs.ism.ac.jp/~nakama/SurviveGotoBLAS2/binary/windows/x64/Rblas.dll It's a tryal phase. -- EI-JI Nakama? <nakama (a) ki.rim.or.jp> "\u4e2d\u9593\u6804\u6cbb"? <nakama (a) ki.rim.or.jp>
2015 Jul 01
1
additional leap second
sorry, i didnt watch src/main/datetime.c ... Index: leap_second/src/main/datetime.c =================================================================== --- leap_second/src/main/datetime.c (????? 68608) +++ leap_second/src/main/datetime.c (?????) @@ -303,14 +303,15 @@ } #ifndef HAVE_POSIX_LEAPSECONDS -/* There have been 25 leapseconds: see .leap.seconds in R +/* There have been many
2011 Aug 02
5
selinux issues
Please see https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=727648 for more info. Shorewall executes some bash code like the following: while read address interface external haveroute; do qt $IP -4 neigh del proxy $address dev $external [ -z "${haveroute}${g_noroutes}" ] && qt $IP -4 route del $address/32 dev $interface
2009 Mar 16
6
R with MKL
Hi, I have seen a lot of problems from people trying to compile R with MKL. So I am writing my experience in case it helps and to ask one question. I installed R-2.8.1.patched in Ubuntu 9.04 (gcc 4.3.3) using MKL 10.1.1.019. I configured correctly (following MKL userguide) with : sudo ./configure --with-blas="-I/opt/intel/mkl/10.1.1.019/include -L/opt/intel/mkl/10.1.1.019/lib/em64t
2009 Mar 16
6
R with MKL
Hi, I have seen a lot of problems from people trying to compile R with MKL. So I am writing my experience in case it helps and to ask one question. I installed R-2.8.1.patched in Ubuntu 9.04 (gcc 4.3.3) using MKL 10.1.1.019. I configured correctly (following MKL userguide) with : sudo ./configure --with-blas="-I/opt/intel/mkl/10.1.1.019/include -L/opt/intel/mkl/10.1.1.019/lib/em64t
2011 Aug 03
6
Dual ISP config: How to forward DNS requests to the proper server?
I''m using Shorewall with a load-balanced muti-ISP config along with LSM for failover. It''s working great, except for DNS requests. I''d appreciate some advice on how to best configure this. The WAN connections are a T1 through XO and a cable connection through Comcast. About 80% of the traffic is routed out the Comcast connection under normal connections. I would
2007 Jun 24
2
problem gsub in the locale of CP932 and SJIS (PR#9751)
Full_Name: Ei-ji Nakama Version: R-2.5.0 OS: any Submission from: (NULL) (219.117.236.5) problem by operation of gsub in the locale of CP932 and SJIS. The inconvenient character code which used 0x5c after the first byte. --- R-2.5.0.orig/src/main/character.c 2007-04-03 11:05:05.000000000 +0900 +++ R-2.5.0/src/main/character.c 2007-06-24 22:31:06.000000000 +0900 @@ -986,6 +986,17 @@