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2004 Mar 16
4
cygwin tar?
...tly removed the
cygwin installation from my machine since R requires the use of the MingW
tools for building an R package with C code. However, when I tried to build
a source package, I found the following results:
* removing junk files
* building 'Rconifers_0.7-1.tar.gz'
tar: /cygdrive/C/usfs/psw_redding/software/current/Rconifers_0.7-1.tar:
Cannot open: No such file or directory
tar: Error is not recoverable: exiting now
tar: /cygdrive/C/usfs/psw_redding/software/current/Rconifers_0.7-1.tar:
Cannot open: No such file or directory
tar: Error is not recoverable: exiting now
tar: /cygdriv...
2016 Jun 16
2
yum timeout ... (CentOS 6.8)
On 16.06.2016 21:39, Ned Slider wrote:
>
> On 16/06/16 19:41, Walter H. wrote:
>> On 16.06.2016 19:40, Frank Cox wrote:
>>> On Thu, 16 Jun 2016 19:34:09 +0200
>>> Walter H. wrote:
>>> yum -disableplugin=fastestmirror nowseewhathappens.
>>>
>>>
>> yes this goes fast, no timeout;
>> can I configure this in /etc/yum.conf?
>>
2011 Oct 25
1
regression using GMM for mulltiple groups
Inthe code below I was trying to to obtain the GMM estimates for CAPM
(REGRESSION) for 36 stocks each have 180 observations,however it only gives
me one output rather than 36.
In SAS i would just put in a *By statement*. I have a variable TICKER that
categorize them into 36 groups.
*How can I obtain all 36 output instead of just one.*
**
2003 Aug 09
2
First steps towards a simple text stream format.
Hello everyone!
This list may not be entirely appropriate discussion, but in the lack of
ogg@xiph.org or ogg-dev@xiph.org this will have to do.
I've been thinking for a few weeks that Ogg needs a simple text stream
(read subtitle) format to go along with theora. This is important,
because otherwise I can't transcode fellowship of the rings while
keeping the elvish-speek, unless I render
2003 Jul 17
0
Samba 2.2.8a/winbindd - 2K Domain users passwordchallenged
Okay okay - forgive me for being a whiney itchbay. But the fix was (when discussing *nix systems) quite counter intuitive ...
I noticed that, even after using chmod #uid file, that the system was not returning the string name for the appropriate numerical uid. So, since I was headed out to lunch, I went ahead and rebooted the server.
Lo and behold it all appears to work now. Correctly even.
2004 Mar 19
1
How to control shell access by group?
Sorry if this is too newbie. I would appreciate any help.
I would like to control shell access by group so that I don't have to
add it to parameter "template shell: and give everyone that is
authenticated shell access. I am using winbind so I see every window
user when I do a "getent passwd" with /bin/null as their shell but I
don't know how to go and change that for
2013 Apr 29
4
expanding a presence only dataset into presence/absence
Hello,
I'm working with a very large dataset (250,000+ lines in its' current form)
that includes presence only data on various species (which is nested within
different sites and sampling dates). I need to convert this into a dataset
with presence/absence for each species. For example, I would like to expand
"My current data" to "Desired data":
My current data
2003 Jul 16
1
Samba 2.2.8a/winbindd - 2K Domain users password challenged
I have a RedHat Linux 9 server that I would like to allow users in my Windows 2000 domain to be able to map shares from without actually having an account on the system. Compiled samba, configured with "./configure --with-pam". Got the server into the domain, and regular "security = domain" seems to be working appropriately - providing there's a local account with the
2005 Apr 06
1
Windows Server 2003 SP 1
Samba 3.0.11 with Winbind running on Redhat Enterprise Linux 3,
compiled with --with-pam (possibly another argument that I can't
remember at this second).
I applied it to my DC that is playing the PDC role today and all
of a sudden Winbind could not enumerate any Active Directory
information. Mind you, I'm not joined to the domain using Kerberos/ADS;
the libs that come with RHEL3 are
2009 Feb 24
3
All the products of common factors
This is a seemingly simple problem - hopefully someone can help.
Problem: we have two integers. We want (1) all the common factors, and
(2) all the possible products of these factors. We know how to get (1),
but can't figure out a general way to get (2).
Example: 40 and 80 have these factors: c(1,2,2,2,5) and c(1,2,2,2,2,5).
We can use match() to get the common factors c(1,2,2,2,5). What
2013 Feb 14
4
lm regression query
Hello:
I have a 4-column dataset: Crime, Education, Urbanization, Age. I want to
construct a multiple linear regression to find the effect of Education,
Urbanization, and Age on Crime"
lm(Crime ~ Education + Urbanization + Age)
If I use + in above statement, does it mean it will build a model to find
the relationship between Crime and Education when Urbanization and Age are
held constant?
2011 Jun 28
2
Issue with Gluster Quota
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2016 Jun 16
0
yum timeout ... (CentOS 6.8)
I note that duke.edu matches uk, and unl.edu matches nl.
Maybe they are regular expressions,
i just tried with
#include_ony=\.nl,\.de
and got less surprising results
On Thu, Jun 16, 2016 at 3:50 PM, Walter H. <Walter.H at mathemainzel.info>
wrote:
> On 16.06.2016 21:39, Ned Slider wrote:
>
>>
>> On 16/06/16 19:41, Walter H. wrote:
>>
>>> On 16.06.2016
1998 Apr 21
0
LOTUS 123 5.0 on Windows NT 4.0
If a user saves a file in Lotus that they don't own, the file
writes and the timestamp updates, but they get this error:
Directory Entry Update Error
The help on this topic says:
You used File Save As to save a file on disk or to extract data to a file
on disk and the network software did not update the directory.
Reconfigure the network so that directory updates are not deferred.
If the
1998 May 13
0
Compile problems, 19p7
On an Ultra 1 running Solaris 2.6 and using gcc 2.8.1
ipc.c: In function `api_RNetServerEnum':
ipc.c:1194: warning: passing arg 4 of `qsort' from incompatible pointer
type
Compiling nmbd_incomingrequests.c
nmbd_incomingrequests.c: In function `process_node_status_request':
nmbd_incomingrequests.c:380: warning: passing arg 4 of `qsort' from
incompatible pointer type
Compiling
2008 Apr 03
0
Vista, %H, booting up
I have a RHEL 5 server using Samba (but not Winbind, reporting the
version as 3.0.25b-1.el5_1.4) serving profiles via:
[profile]
comment = Profile directory - special share
invalid users = nobody
browseable = yes
guest ok = no
read only = no
force directory mode = 0700
csc policy = disable
force create mode = 0600
create mask = 0600
directory mask = 0700
2010 Dec 18
0
What's wrong with these mail headers?
When moderating this message just now I forwarded it to
r-help-owner, for discussion.
In reply to Roy's question, there is indeed nothing obvious
which should "match a filter rule". However, the ETHZ spam
filter is somewhat sensitive about gmail, regardless of true
content, and there are 4 occurrences of "gmail.com", which
may have been responsible for it.
Looking at the
2004 Apr 07
1
3.0.2a Windows XP can't find homes
Clients are Windows 2000; server is running Samba version
3.0.2a. We've been a W2K shop for some time but have started to get in
a few Windows XP systems (principally laptops). The issue we're
experiencing with the Win XP machines is that they can't map the homes
share, either through a VPN or when connected directly to the network
the samba server is on. All other shares remain
2006 Jan 29
1
line numbers
I am using the sink function to save several results (i.e. values of many different variables) to an output file. However, the output looks unattractive because it displays line numbers next to each new variable, it is difficult to remove the R variable name from the output, and I cannot print test without it using quotation marks. The only way I have found around most of these issues is to
2016 Jun 16
4
yum timeout ... (CentOS 6.8)
On 16.06.2016 19:40, Frank Cox wrote:
> On Thu, 16 Jun 2016 19:34:09 +0200
> Walter H. wrote:
>
>> Yes, but doesn't help ...
>> the same before ...
>>
>> by the way, I can't image that there is no mirror in Europa,
>> and that the "timeout"-mirrors from US are the fastest;
> yum -disableplugin=fastestmirror nowseewhathappens.
>
>