Displaying 16 results from an estimated 16 matches for "thomsonreuters".
2010 Jun 22
1
Installing rsync-2.4.6 on an Intel box running Solaris x86....
...or at least 7yrs or so in a UNIX
environment and I don't think we have ever changed the version ever
since it was first installed.
Sincerely,
Andre' Quintana
Andre Quintana
Operations supervisor
Thomson Reuters
Phone: 415-344-6000
Mobile: 415-309-1456
andre.quintana at thomsonreuters.com
thomsonreuters.com
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2010 Aug 05
4
A %nin% operator?
...<- function (x, table) match(x, table, nomatch = 0L) == 0L
and then I'm happy again.
I wonder, would something like this find a home in core R? Or is that too
much syntactic sugar for your taste?
--
Ken Williams
Sr. Research Scientist
Thomson Reuters
Phone: 651-848-7712
ken.williams at thomsonreuters.com
2010 Oct 04
1
Globbing inconsistencies, dir() vs. unlink()
...ive=TRUE))
[1] 0
> dir("~/p4/r-packages/IREval/Users", recursive=T)
character(0)
Perhaps a future version of unlink() could use the Sys.glob() mechanism
directly to avoid this inconsistency.
--
Ken Williams
Sr. Research Scientist
Thomson Reuters
Phone: 651-848-7712
ken.williams at thomsonreuters.com
2018 Mar 08
2
samba migration on Solaris 10
Hi Harry
Thanks for the comments. All contents under /etc/samba/private were indeed copied over
appprd#ls -l /etc/samba/private/
total 432
-rw------- 1 root root 180224 Mar 7 21:29 passdb.tdb
-rw------- 1 root root 696 Mar 8 09:13 schannel_store.tdb
-rw------- 1 root root 16384 Mar 7 20:29 secrets.tdb
-rw------- 1 root root 14449 Mar 8 11:09
2011 Jan 31
1
Warning: you may need to use R-patched with recent R distros
Two things have emerged in testing on x86_64 Fedora 14 which mean that
a recent R-patched is probably needed.
1) That OS uses zlib 1.2.5: that claims to be binary-compatible with
zlib 1.2.3 but is not, as we found (painfully) on Windows. The remedy
was to remap _all_ the symbols in R's own copy of zlib (not just those
zlib arranged to remap).
The symptoms were crashes using packages XML
2011 Feb 02
2
Using MathJax in R's help system
Hi,
I am doing a small experiment to test if I can use
MathJax ( official site: http://www.mathjax.org )
in R's html help pages (i.e. options(help_type='html'))
and it seems working with some minor modifications.
The screenshot (rendered by Firefox 4.0 beta and with STIX fonts) of
the help page in html format with MathJax enabled is at the following
url:
2018 Mar 08
0
samba migration on Solaris 10
Am Donnerstag, 8. März 2018, 16:12:54 CET schrieb
simon.cheng at thomsonreuters.com:
> Hi Harry
>
> Thanks for the comments. All contents under /etc/samba/private were
> indeed copied over
>
> appprd#ls -l /etc/samba/private/
> total 432
> -rw------- 1 root root 180224 Mar 7 21:29 passdb.tdb
> -rw------- 1 root root 696 Ma...
2010 Oct 04
0
Roxygen not truncating files
...ddots.pr}
\alias{adddots.pr}
\title{adddots.pr}
\usage{adddots.pr(pr)}
...
I also get the same behavior for the DESCRIPTION file.
Is this a known gotcha that someone's found a workaround for, maybe?
--
Ken Williams
Sr. Research Scientist
Thomson Reuters
Phone: 651-848-7712
ken.williams at thomsonreuters.com
2010 Oct 27
1
Compiling libvirt-0.8.4 for NFSv4
Hi all,
Not sure if this will be useful to anyone. Worse, it's probably not
complete or correct, but I thought I would throw this out there for
comment.
I asked earlier about configuring libvirt for NFSv4 support. I wanted
to define NFSv4 pool from xml config, but it's not an option. I decided
to hack a bit. Added the following to source code:
storage_conf.h(417):
2011 Nov 16
1
Network questions
Hi all,
When creating a new network:
1) Is there a way to disable automatic spawning of dnsmasq on network creation? I read that leaving out the <DHCP> section should accomplish this, but that is not what I am seeing.
2) Is there a way to disable automatic installation of iptables rules?
3) For that matter, what is the purpose of the default iptables rule set? Doesn't
2010 Jun 09
1
bug? in stats::cor for use=complete.obs with NAs
Arrrrr,
I think I've found a bug in the behavior of the stats::cor function when
NAs are present, but in case I'm missing something, could you look over
this example and let me know what you think:
> a = c(1,3,NA,1,2)
> b = c(1,2,1,1,4)
> cor(a,b,method="spearman", use="complete.obs")
[1] 0.8164966
> cor(a,b,method="spearman",
2013 Jul 19
0
[LLVMdev] [llvm 3.1] About the symbol count constraint in one obj file
Hi,
When using LLVM 3.1 to generate bitcode (then to obj file) on Windows, if there are a lot of symbols in one function (lots of local vars), then many of them are missing from the obj file.
It seems that there is a symbol count constraint.
Is there such a constraint? If so, what is the max number? And is there any change in LLVM 3.3?
Thanks.
Regards,
Bryan
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2008 Oct 01
0
Simulating random draws
Hi,
I have a data frame containing a column of human judgments, some of which
are missing:
> pr[3]
label
1 4
2 4
3 4
4 4
5 NA
6 3
7 3
8 3
9 3
10 NA
11 NA
12 NA
13 2
14 2
15 2
16 NA
17 1
18 -1
19 -1
20 -1
Accompanying this is a matrix containing multinomial probabilities for the
missing values, note that they
2010 Oct 14
0
NFSv4 Storage Pools
Hi,
Is it possible to configure libvirt to use NFSv4 for a pool? I am doing
some iptables SNATing and rpc.statd can't handle it.
Thanks,
Paul
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2018 Mar 08
3
samba migration on Solaris 10
Hi
We are currently running samba on a solaris 10 server and need to move it to a new solaris 10 server.
After copy over smb.conf and the /etc/samba/private directory, which includes three files:
passdb.tdb
schannel_store.tdb
secrets.tdb
enabled samba service
online 9:13:34 svc:/network/samba:default
bash-3.2# pdbedit -L|more
tdb(/etc/samba/private/passdb.tdb): tdb_mmap failed for
2008 Jul 30
5
History pruning
Hi,
I find that a typical workflow for me looks something like this:
1) import some data from files
2) mess around with the data for a while
3) mess around with plotting for a while
4) get a plot or analysis that looks good
5) go back through my history to make a list of the shortest command
sequence to recreate the plot or analysis
6) send out that sequence to colleagues, along with the