Displaying 10 results from an estimated 10 matches for "vertigo".
2004 Apr 15
1
error during "make"; can't find ./tools/wineinstall
You have to run ./tools/wineinstall as a normal user, not root.
Ivan.
2004 May 10
1
probs w/ make and make install
...icap32.dll.so
cd `dirname avifil32/__install__` && make install
../../tools/mkinstalldirs -m 755 /usr/local/lib/wine
/usr/bin/install -c avifil32.dll.so
/usr/local/lib/wine/avifil32.dll.so
make: don't know how to make _install_/avifile.dll.so. Stop
*** Error code 2
Stop in /usr/home/vertigo/wine-20040505/dlls.
*** Error code 1
Stop in /usr/home/vertigo/wine-20040505.
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this is the 2nd stop that occured... during make, towards
the end, it
couldn't open
/home/vertigo/wine-20040505/programs/winetest/advapi32_test.exe...
i
checked in that dir, and the...
2000 Aug 12
1
Batch Execution of R
...RCGI, I could not clearly
identify the method to call an R method from Linux or Win32 systems and
send the output to a file. I would like to implement R as part of an
online client-server application for a geographically spaced engineering
team an would like to know how to run R like this:
jdf at vertigo$ R -infile="infile.R" -o="outplot.png"
where infile.R is a source script and
outplot.png is a graphic produced by the script.
Following these steps I plan to interface with CGI scripts with canned
plotting routines for the analysis of standard sets of engineering data.
Thanks...
2006 Jan 24
3
R-help Digest, Vol 35, Issue 24
...r my spelling for that matter, may be a contension for
you, but it would have been better had you kept that opinion too yourself. There
are plenty of other reasons besides laziness or carelessness that people will
consistently error in language use, such as learning disorders, head injuries,
and/or vertigo.
On the contrary, I am aware of the definition of a periodogram, and I know what
the unnormalized periodogram in the data I presented looks like. Spec.pgram()
is actually normalized too something, because it's discrete integral is not
well above the SS amplitude of the signal it computed the p...
2004 Jul 20
3
wine seti@hom team
For those of you who don't know yet, the Wine project has it's own seti@home
team, at
http://setiathome2.ssl.berkeley.edu/stats/team/team_172471.html
The current objective is to overtake the Microsoft team
http://setiathome.ssl.berkeley.edu/stats/team/team_28.html
Help is needed, please if you already have seti@home installed.
If you don't, it's only 300k to download, runs natively
2006 Feb 26
0
Review of Black, Ruby for Rails, Chapter 4
...you would have to
extend Object (i.e., create any class at all) in order to do that; here he''s
able to add methods to an object that already exists that came from a class
that already exists. Coming from a Java background, I''d have to say that is
both seriously cool and somewhat vertigo-inducing. Since the author is not
trying to compare Ruby to anything and is assuming no previous OO background
on the part of the reader, he doesn''t emphasize this. He just builds the
object and the methods and goes on.
Of course, the other strange thing about those method definition...
2008 Sep 19
7
Non-Ruby REST client for Ruby REST server
Hi,
I have a Rails 2 app and I wand to provide an API for 3rd party
applications written on any language the customer uses.
My thoughts are that the best way of providing it is by taking
advantage of rails RESTfulness and let them perform CRUD actions on my
data through it. But I don''t seem to find many information on how to
achieve this.
I first want to develop .NET clients (or web
2009 Jan 25
10
CentOS and BAT File
In windows, we use BAT file to execute few series of command , which help us
in not writing each command manually everytime we want to execute those
commands.
In CentOS, I want to do the same thing.
Any Advice ?
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2006 Jun 20
23
Performance (cough cough) Poor: Instant Rails
Hi,
In short, RoR is brand spanking new to me, I set up Instant Rails (if
you can call copying files "setup") and made my own simple app via
scaffold. One table, 11 cols, 100 rows. All is well, except when I view
the data, it takes 5-10 seconds to show the page, 5-10 more seconds to
get the edit page and so on. Going back to the previous page is no
faster (via previous link).
2003 Dec 02
1
fcntl lock failed at large offset: pretty urgent
Debian Woody with security updates
Linux kernel 2.2.25
Samba 3.0.0
libc6 2.2.5
The problem I have is with a windows application that uses samba. This
application is crucial for the organization, so if this is not fixed,
and soon, we will have to ditch Samba and move to a windows server.
I *really* don't want to do this, as Samba has been working so well for
years now and billg is rich enough