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2009 Nov 12
1
Step Function Freezing R
...and
RExcel (which I used to load the data set), the problem persists. I
tried it on a smaller data set and still no luck. This is more of a
computing issue, so if anyone can point me to a forum better equipped
to help me out, I will owe you my eternal gratitude. I hate to fill up
space with such an uninspired question, but like I said I'm running
out of options.
Thanks,
JGS
2013 Aug 12
2
Passenger-Rack error 500: no such file to load -- rack
I have a puppetmaster running within passenger+rack. It has been running
properly for almost a year and decided to stop working on the weekend. Now
I''m getting the Purple "Ruby (Rack) application could not be started"
screen with
Error: no such file to load -- rack
Application: /data1/rack/puppetmaster
The backtrace is uninspiring. Snippets include:
2020 Aug 05
3
CentOS Security Advisories OVAL feed??
...there is also the pattern that I cannot find the corresponding
CentOS-Announce e-mail. Strange, isn't it?
This still leaves me wondering if there should be an attempt at
providing a CentOS OVAL file similar to the one by RH that is not
generated by taking the upstream file and running some uninspired
sed-script on it, like (for reference):
??? sed -e 's,/etc/redhat-release,/etc/centos-release,g' -e
's/199e2f91fd431d51/05b555b38483c65d/g'
However, the question could be asked if such an OVAL file would be of
any use, in the light of possibly missing CESA announce e-Mails, be...
2009 Feb 18
0
[LLVMdev] Parametric polymorphism
On Wednesday 18 February 2009 21:27:21 DeLesley Hutchins wrote:
> Try implementing a generic complex number class in Java, and watch the
> two-order-of-magnitude drop in performance on scientific code.
Amen. I haven't proven it with a working HLVM yet but I believe LLVM will make
it possible (even easy?) to generate extremely performant code from heavily
abstracted high-level source.
2020 Aug 05
0
CentOS Security Advisories OVAL feed??
...tern that I cannot find the corresponding
> CentOS-Announce e-mail. Strange, isn't it?
>
> This still leaves me wondering if there should be an attempt at
> providing a CentOS OVAL file similar to the one by RH that is not
> generated by taking the upstream file and running some uninspired
> sed-script on it, like (for reference):
>
> ??? sed -e 's,/etc/redhat-release,/etc/centos-release,g' -e
> 's/199e2f91fd431d51/05b555b38483c65d/g'
>
> However, the question could be asked if such an OVAL file would be of
> any use, in the light of possibly mi...
2001 Apr 28
9
two new packages
I've prepared preliminary versions of two packages that I plan eventually
to contribute to CRAN:
car (for "Companion to Applied Regression") is a package that provides a
variety of functions in support of linear and generalized linear models,
including regression diagnostics (e.g., studentized residuals, hat-values,
Cook's distances, dfbeta, dfbetas, added-variable plots,
2001 Apr 28
9
two new packages
I've prepared preliminary versions of two packages that I plan eventually
to contribute to CRAN:
car (for "Companion to Applied Regression") is a package that provides a
variety of functions in support of linear and generalized linear models,
including regression diagnostics (e.g., studentized residuals, hat-values,
Cook's distances, dfbeta, dfbetas, added-variable plots,
2001 Apr 28
9
two new packages
I've prepared preliminary versions of two packages that I plan eventually
to contribute to CRAN:
car (for "Companion to Applied Regression") is a package that provides a
variety of functions in support of linear and generalized linear models,
including regression diagnostics (e.g., studentized residuals, hat-values,
Cook's distances, dfbeta, dfbetas, added-variable plots,
2009 Feb 18
2
[LLVMdev] Parametric polymorphism
> I was thinking of the "T extends Comparable" part, which does involve
> subtype polymorphism. Apologies if I'm getting terms mixed up.
It was a bad example -- not close enough to actual LLVM. :-)
> What do the parametrized types give you that you don't get from using
> opaque instead of T?
Possibly nothing. I don't really understand the limitations of
2020 Aug 05
2
CentOS Security Advisories OVAL feed??
On 04/08/2020 23:50, Jon Pruente wrote:
> On Tue, Aug 4, 2020 at 11:34 AM <centos at niob.at> wrote:
>
>> Q5) If the answer to the last question is "no": shouldn't there be such
>> a resource?
>>
> CentOS doesn't publish security errata. If you need it then you should
> either buy RHEL, or deal with putting together your own set up with
>