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2005 Oct 13
2
R, Wine, and multi-threadedness.
Hi, I managed to install Win32 R 2.2.0 with the CRAN Innosetup installer under Wine on x86 linux a few days ago. However, on trying to run it, MSVCP60.DLL is missing. So here is a sort of a bug report, and a couple of questions: (1) I think the R binary in the CRAN Innosetup installer was built with mingw. The R-windows FAQ did mention that this DLL is required *for Chinese/Japanese/Korean*
2005 Oct 19
2
[R-gui] R GUI considerations (was: R, Wine, and multi-threadedness)
>>>>> "K" == Kasper Daniel Hansen <khansen at stat.Berkeley.EDU> writes: K> On Oct 19, 2005, at 3:43 PM, Jeffrey J. Hallman wrote: K> <SNIP> >> Think about it. Once you have a basic math package that can handle >> matrix >> programming and various mathematical functions, building the various >> statistical modeling
2005 Oct 15
6
R GUI considerations (was: R, Wine, and multi-threadedness)
Hello, Following a discussion initiated on r-devel, that mentions SciViews-R and other GUIs issues for R, I would like to make comments (and would be happy if these comments would initiate interesting initiatives). A big, big problem with SciViews-R is that a part of it is written in Visual Basic 6, a M$$$$ language, not supported any more, buggy, non transposable to other platforms, etc,
2006 Nov 28
34
Uploading Large (100mb+) files
I have an Apache 2.2.3 (mod_proxy_balancer) frontend server that does not have mongrel installed. It does proxy requests to several other mongrel-only servers (each running 2 mongrel processes). Each mongrel node has the same rails code-base and it''s working perfectly. However, my question is when I add an upload file form... where is it going to physically put that file? I mean since
2006 Feb 28
6
Threading & database connections.
...uot;Running" instance of the application? If so then limiting that would theoretically limit the number of DB connections...right? When I look at the task manager (Yet, I am running windows...no I didn''t have a choice in the matter ;) I see only once instance of ruby.exe running. The threadedness of mongrel is the only difference I can see between it and the (I assume) threadless and working Webrick Thanks for reading through this rambling tale of adversity, sorrow and great dogs and I am hoping you can give me a happy ending. Jeff -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachmen...