Displaying 20 results from an estimated 21 matches for "sghms".
2011 Jan 26
1
Compilation errors when installing gee
...4/libblas.so.3.0 -> libblas.so.3.0.3
/usr/lib64/libblas.so.3.0.3
and :
$ R CMD config BLAS_LIBS
-lblas
Any ideas how to get this package to install? (sessionInfo() at the bottom of email)
thanks for any help
adam
> install.packages("gee")
Installing package(s) into ?/homedirs4/sghms/medmicro/users/awitney/R/x86_64-redhat-linux-gnu-library/2.12?
(as ?lib? is unspecified)
trying URL 'http://www.stats.bris.ac.uk/R/src/contrib/gee_4.13-16.tar.gz'
Content type 'application/x-gzip' length 55712 bytes (54 Kb)
opened URL
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2000 May 23
0
Anti virus for samba
...ate the *nix boxes.
I can provide detailis and scripts if needed.
--
__________________________________
Scott Lawson
Systems Manager
Department Of Information Services
St. George's Hospital Medical School
Tooting
London SW17 0RE
UK
P: 44 (0)208 725 2896
F: 44 (0)208 725 3583
mailto:s.lawson@sghms.ac.uk
http://www.sghms.ac.uk
__________________________________
2000 May 25
0
SWAT modification....?
...any opinions on this.
Anyway, thanks for a great product.
Scott.
__________________________________
Scott Lawson
Systems Manager
Department Of Information Services
St. George's Hospital Medical School
Tooting
London SW17 0RE
UK
P: 44 (0)208 725 2896
F: 44 (0)208 725 3583
mailto:s.lawson@sghms.ac.uk
http://www.sghms.ac.uk
__________________________________
1998 Jan 23
1
C Compiler for samba1.9.18p1
Where can I get a freeware C compiler for Solaris 2.4 for x86?
And how can I perform a very simple test that the compiler works on
my machine, before trying it on the samba Makefile?
The date and version number - maybe "cc /help"? - would be a start.
Jan
j.poloniecki@sghms.ac.uk
tel: +44 (0)181 725 2795 a.m. (0)181 672 4122 p.m.
2000 Aug 23
1
Files Updates
Hi,
I have an Informix program that unload data to a file in a samba directory.
Problem is although the file has changed, I still see the old data from my
Windows 98 SE PC. I only see the updated data after refreshing the snmba
directory numerous times. Sometimes I have to wait for more that 10 minutes !!
Funny thing is this problem does not apply to my friend's PC.
Why is this so and
2000 Aug 23
0
Samba scaling
...f Samba
itself.
Thanks!
-Andrew
--
__________________________________________________________________
Scott Lawson
Systems Manager
Department Of Information Services
St. George's Hospital Medical School
Tooting
London SW17 0RE
UK
P: 44 (0)208 725 2896
F: 44 (0)208 725 3583
mailto:s.lawson@sghms.ac.uk
http://www.sghms.ac.uk
__________________________________________________________________
2000 Aug 23
2
network extremely slow
samba2.07,nt4sp6a
I run a samba-server with 15nt-clients on a 100MBit-Switch. Now I
faced extremely poor performance and really have no idea why. I even
dont know if it can be a samba-problem.
When copying myriads of small file from a client to the server or vice
versa I get bad performance:
1000 files a 16kb: ~80seconds = 200kb/second
But this is highspeed compared to copying from nt to nt:
2000 Apr 03
2
PC Virus scanning on *nix side?
...to virus control. ie On the PC and on the server.
Regards,
Scott.
__________________________________
Scott Lawson
Systems Manager
Department Of Information Services
St. George's Hospital Medical School
Tooting
London SW17 0RE
UK
P: 44 (0)181 725 2896
F: 44 (0)181 725 3583
mailto:s.lawson@sghms.ac.uk
http://www.sghms.ac.uk
__________________________________
2000 Oct 03
1
Bug in RODBC ?
Dear lists,
It seems that RODBC has a problem : when reading through ODBC from an Access
table with missing values, *character* missing values are (correctly) reported
as NA factor values. *Numeric* values, however, retain the value of the same
variable in the previous row.
My setup : R 1.1.1 under Win95, RODBC as compiled with the R Win CRAN
distribution, MS Access 97.
I just discovered this,
2000 Oct 03
1
Bug in RODBC ?
Dear lists,
It seems that RODBC has a problem : when reading through ODBC from an Access
table with missing values, *character* missing values are (correctly) reported
as NA factor values. *Numeric* values, however, retain the value of the same
variable in the previous row.
My setup : R 1.1.1 under Win95, RODBC as compiled with the R Win CRAN
distribution, MS Access 97.
I just discovered this,
1998 Jan 15
2
File lock
...ck or does it attempt to keep some
proprietary lock file that only other Foxpro applications would look for?
And does a successful SAMBA lock apply to all possible write access to
the locked file, by whatever means the file is shared out?
Jan
St. George's Hospital, London U.K.
j.poloniecki@sghms.ac.uk
tel: +44 (0)181 725 2795 a.m. (0)181 672 4122 p.m.
2005 Feb 24
2
sqlSave reports invalid regular expression '[^[:alnum]_]+' (PR#7703)
Full_Name: David Whiting
Version: 2.1.0 Under development (unstable)
OS: linux
Submission from: (NULL) (82.39.106.169)
I have just upgraded from a previous version (2.0.0?) and found some of my code
that used okay to run now gives an error. The function being called is
sqlSave(). I am pretty sure (but not 100% certain) that the data frame I am
trying to save has not changed. I am 100% sure that
1998 Jan 28
2
NT - Not allowed from this workstation
I am the sysadmin in an office with an overabundance of Win95 machines and
a few NT 4.0 workstations. All installs went relatively easy for logon
scripts, wins, etc. I have run into a semi-serious problem with 2 of the
3 NT workstations. (All running the same service pack - 1).
When trying to make a share from one of the 2 remaining workstations, I
will recevie an error message saying that:
2003 Dec 01
0
No subject
...et description: We have an NT Domain Server, an Unix server, an NT
WorkStation and Windows PC-s.
Thank you.
Gentzane
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2003 Oct 27
92
Help
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dragen@pbsi.org ?rta:
| I am hacing trouble. I can see my linux box from my windows box, I can
connect
| and browse but I cant delete or modify files. Do I have something wrong?
|
| The is my smb.conf
|
| [global]
| netbios name = dragenlinux
| server string = "DragenLinux"
| workgroup = WORKGROUP
| security = share
| log file =
1998 Aug 27
0
problem with smbclient access to NT4.0 WS share
Thanks to all for a wonderful package. It's sharing fine from my
Debian box but smbclient isn't working the other way round. Here's
the detail:
I have three machines together: an NT4 Workstation (sp3), a
Win95 machine and a Debian (Hamm = latest stable release). The
NT 4 machine has a shared drive I want to access from my Debian
machine. I can access that share from the win95
2000 May 24
2
RODBC
Dear R-fans,
My database access package RODBC is now available on CRAN.
For those who have never used it, odbc is a database and
platform independant API which provides an SQL interface
to a large number of database engines. The databases supported
include not only SQL based RDBMS but also CSV files, foxbase,
dBase, MSExcel etc.
ODBC has been promoted mainly by Microsoft and this is where the
2000 May 24
2
RODBC
Dear R-fans,
My database access package RODBC is now available on CRAN.
For those who have never used it, odbc is a database and
platform independant API which provides an SQL interface
to a large number of database engines. The databases supported
include not only SQL based RDBMS but also CSV files, foxbase,
dBase, MSExcel etc.
ODBC has been promoted mainly by Microsoft and this is where the
2001 Dec 14
2
samba digest, Vol 1 #736 - 30 msgs
>
> Message: 19
> Date: Thu, 13 Dec 2001 15:17:32 -0800
> To: Martin Rootes <M.J.Rootes@shu.ac.uk>
> Cc: Samba <Samba@lists.samba.org>
> Subject: Re: Severe problem with Samba
> From: jra@samba.org (Jeremy Allison)
>
> On Thu, Dec 13, 2001 at 06:08:03PM +0000, Martin Rootes wrote:
> > Dear All,
> >
> > we are experiencing severe