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2004 Nov 24
2
Grumble ...
Hi Folks, A Grumble ... The message I just sent to R-help about "The hidden costs of GPL ..." has evoked a "Challenge" response: Hi, You??ve just sent a message to diagnosticando at uol.com.br In order to confirm the sent message, please click here This confirmation is necessary because diagnosticando at uol.com.br uses Antispam UOL, a service that avoids unwanted
2006 Nov 03
1
mbox sync: Expunged message reappeared in mailbox
Starting at 05:32 this morning, one user on my dovecot server is receiving hundreds of copies of old email. This is a short excerpt from my dovecot.log showing the problem: > dovecot: Nov 03 05:27:02 Info: pop3-login: Login: > user=<howard at obfusca.ted>, method=PLAIN, rip=::ffff:81.44.31.210, > lip=::ffff:zz.zz.zz.zz, TLS > dovecot: Nov 03 05:27:02 Info: POP3(howard at
2001 Nov 01
6
WinXP - Can Join 2.2.2 domain - Not log on
I have read through the mail archives to find a solution to my problem... to no avail. Here is the issue: I have a Samba 2.2.2 acting as a PDC, with Win2k I can join the domain and logon as a domain user. No problem. (So it is working and set up properly). With WinXP - Pro, I can join the domain, successfully. However, once I do the reboot I cannot logon as a domain user as I did with
2018 Oct 09
2
Problem getting quota-warning script to function.
Hello, I don't suppose there's been any thoughts or progress on this one?? Is there further information I can provide or anything I could try or check on the mailserver? Thank you Ted easyDNS Technologies On 2018-09-24 12:44 PM, Aki Tuomi wrote: > Hi! > > It can take some time for us to look into these... > > Aki > >> On 24 September 2018 at 19:38 Ted <ted at
2002 Apr 08
4
Missing data and Imputation
Hi Folks, I'm currently looking at missing data/imputation methods (including multiple imputation). S-Plus has a "missing data library". What similar resources are available within R? Or does one roll one's own? Best wishes to all, Ted. -------------------------------------------------------------------- E-Mail: (Ted Harding) <Ted.Harding at nessie.mcc.ac.uk>
2004 May 27
1
scp host1:file1 host2:file2 -> Permission denied??????
Hello, I have a stupid problem with scp and I can't find where it comes from. I am running 3 machines here with RedHat 7.3, RedHat 8 and RedHat 9. The 3 of them have openssh-3.7.1p2 (built from the SRPMS found on the openssh web site). I have though a problem to run a command of the type 'scp host1:file1 host2:file2' (my ssh being correctly setup): [ted at papeete ~]$ scp
2010 Jun 18
4
Drawing sample from a circle
Hi, I would like to draw 10 uniformly distributed sample points from a circle with redius one and centered at (0,0). Is there any R function to do that?   Thanks, [[alternative HTML version deleted]]
2009 Feb 05
3
"open-ended" plot limits?
Hi Folks, Maybe I've missed it already being available somehow, but if the following isn't available I'd like to suggest it. If you're happy to let plot() choose its own limits, then of course plot(x,y) will do it. If you know what limits you want, then plot(x,y,xlim=c(x0,x1),ylim(y0,y1) will do it. But sometimes one would like to a) make sure that (e.g.) the y-axis has a
2007 Jul 16
5
formula(CO2)
The formula attribute of the builtin CO2 dataset seems a bit strange: > formula(CO2) Plant ~ Type + Treatment + conc + uptake What is one supposed to do with that? Certainly its not suitable for input to lm and none of the examples in ?CO2 use the above.
2007 Oct 19
6
r achives
sorry but how do i accsess r archives __________________________________________________ [[alternative HTML version deleted]]
2002 Dec 17
4
Quick tip please!
I have two CSV files (exported from Excel), say file1 and file2. The have the same number of rows, and each has several columns, with names on the first line; and some of the columns in file1 are repeated in file2. Using the "foreign" package, I can read these in separately to dataframes say d1 and d2 with > d1<-read.csv("file1") >
2008 Feb 15
2
[LLVMdev] Question on link error
So I’ve built llvm-2.2 using Cygwin, and I think I’ve got all the right bits in the right places, but I’m getting a strange error when running through the hello.c examples from the Web site: Ted at XPLanguages /cygdrive/c/Projects/Exploration/llvm $ gcc hello.s -o hello.native Ted at XPLanguages /cygdrive/c/Projects/Exploration/llvm $ ls hello.bc hello.c* hello.exe*
2014 Aug 26
2
[LLVMdev] possible bug in COFFObjectFile::getSymbolType()
The section is .text, so I assume it’s got IMAGE_SCM_CNT_CODE set. The problem is the symbol is marked (read & execute), but the test is (read & !write), so the symbol gets marked as ST_Data instead of ST_Other. From: David Majnemer [mailto:david.majnemer at gmail.com] Sent: Friday, August 22, 2014 5:44 PM To: Ted Woodward Cc: LLVM Developers Mailing List Subject: Re: [LLVMdev]
2020 Mar 30
2
doveadm backup from gmail with imapc
I am trying to backup a gmail account (not the one I am writing from) to dovecot, using doveadm-backup and imapc, but am having ssl connection problems. ted at expectation:~# doveadm backup -D -R -u ted imapc: dsync(ted): Info: imapc(imap.gmail.com:993): Connected to 74.125.71.108:993 (local 10.7.1.179:53852) dsync(ted): Warning: imapc(imap.gmail.com:993): Server disconnected unexpectedly:
2012 Jul 30
6
Turning off continuation prompt?
Greetings All. My apologies for a question whose answer is probably readily available somewhere (for some interpetation of "somewhere") ... Say I have just typed (from a sheet of paper) several lines into the R command-line, and what I see is: > chisq.test(matrix(c(3,6,3,4,4, + 4,1,4,6,5, + 2,7,4,2,5, + 8,2,4,4,2, +
2010 Sep 08
6
'par mfrow' and not filling horizontally
Greetings, Folks. I'd appreciate being shown the way out of this one! I've been round the documentation in ever-drecreasing circles, and along other paths, without stumbling on the answer. The background to the question can be exemplified by the example (no graphics window open to start with): set.seed(54321) X0 <- rnorm(50) ; Y0 <- rnorm(50)
2008 Oct 20
3
? extended rep()
Hi Folks, I'm wondering if there's a compact way to achieve the following. The "dream" is that, by analogy with rep(c(0,1),times=c(3,4)) # [1] 0 0 0 1 1 1 1 one could write rep(c(0,1),times=c(3,4,5,6)) which would produce # [1] 0 0 0 1 1 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 1 1 1 1 in effect "recycling" x through 'times'. The objective is to produce a vector of
2010 May 12
6
A primitive OO in R -- where next?
Greetings All, Out of curiosity, I've just done a very primitive experiment: Obj <- list(Fun=sum, Dat=c(1,2,3,4)) Obj$Fun(Obj$Dat) # [1] 10 That sort of thing (much more sophisticated) must be documented mind-blowingly somewhere. Where? Where I stand right now: The above (and its immediately obvious generalisations, like Obj$Fun<-cos) is all I know about it so far. Ted.
2008 Feb 15
0
[LLVMdev] Question on link error
On Feb 14, 2008, at 6:54 PM, Ted Neward wrote: > So I’ve built llvm-2.2 using Cygwin, and I think I’ve got all the > right bits in the right places, but I’m getting a strange error when > running through the hello.c examples from the Web site: How did you create hello.s? What version of llvm-gcc are you using? 4.2? Have you tried compiling hello.s to hello.native with llvm-gcc
2003 Sep 20
3
conditional function definition?
Hi Folks, What is the best way to avoid a function being read in anew (and masking an exiting function) when a definition of it has already been established in R? Reason: Fernando Tusell and I are working up Schafer's 'CAT' for R (basically done now, just needs some cosmetic tidying up). This uses a function 'slice.index', present in S but not in the versions of R we were