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2006 Apr 25
1
summary.lme: argument "adjustSigma"
...n concerning the argument "adjustSigma" in the
function "lme" of the package "nlme".
The help page says:
"the residual standard error is multiplied by sqrt(nobs/(nobs -
npar)), converting it to a REML-like estimate."
Having a look into the code I found:
stdFixed <- sqrt(diag(as.matrix(object$varFix)))
if (object$method == "ML" && adjustSigma == TRUE) {
stdFixed <- sqrt(object$dims$N/(object$dims$N - length(stdFixed))) *
stdFixed
}
tTable <- data.frame(fixed, stdFixed, object$fixDF[["X"]],
fixed/stdFi...
2012 Jul 11
0
[LLVMdev] Compiling llvm and Clang on Linux
It's undocumented FAQ, if you are using RHEL5 (or clone).
- install gcc44-c++
- Build with CC=gcc44 CXX=g++44
- You may need "CC=clang -std=gnu89" to use clang with its glibc.
Have fun!
ps. AFAIK, clang can be built more easily on centos6.
...Takumi
2012/7/11 Sitvanit Ruah <RUAH at il.ibm.com>:
>
> Hello all,
> I am new to this mailing list so I hope this is
2012 Jul 12
3
[LLVMdev] Compiling llvm and Clang on Linux
Thanks for the information.
I am running on a machine on which gcc44 is installed but whose default
installation is 4.1.2.
I ran
../llvm/configure CC=gcc44 CXX=g++44
make
and still got the same error (I checked and CC=gcc44 and CXX=g++44 now in
build/Makefile.config)..
I tried also
../llvm/configure CC=gcc44 CXX=g++44 --include_dir=<gcc44 include dir>
but it didn't help
2012 Jul 11
5
[LLVMdev] Compiling llvm and Clang on Linux
Hello all,
I am new to this mailing list so I hope this is the right place to post the
following question.
We are considering using Clang front end for our tool. I tried to compile
LLVM
(using configure followed by make from the llvm top directory) on LINUX
X86 with gcc 4.1.2.
I got several compilation error messages of the form
/usr/lib/gcc/i386-redhat-linux/4.1.2/../../../../include/c+