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2017 Sep 19
3
what do you think about write.table(... qmethod = "excel")?
...uble with a csv file I
generated with write.table. He said that columns with quotes for
character variables were rejected by their data importer, which was
revised to match the way Microsoft Excel uses quotation marks in
character variables. I explained to them that quoted character
variables are virtuous and wise, of course, but they say Microsoft
Excel CSV export no longer quotes characters unless they include
commas in the values.
They showed me a CSV file from Excel that looked like this
x1,x2,x3,x4 5 6
fred,barney,betty,x
bambam,"fred,wilma",pebbles,y
Note how the quotes only happe...
2006 Oct 12
1
did something in revision 68 break stubs?
...to see if something I changed recenly could possibly have caused
this problem (even canceled posting to this list once because I thought
I''d found it), but I can''t see what I could be doing wrong.
Thanks for the help,
Greg
http://www.urbanhonking.com/ideasfordozens
http://www.virtuous.com
2018 Oct 20
1
Upstream and downstream (was Re: What are the differences between systemd and non-systemd Linux distros?)
...fedoraproject.org/wiki/User:Pfrields/Lifecycle_Objective
The beauty of community is that it can grow and shift according to the
needs of its members. To me it looks like the lifecycle objective may
be a partial answer to how Fedora, RHEL, and CentOS communities can
reach a state of fluidity, a virtuous cycle. The thing that makes it
the most likely to succeed is if members of the Fedora, RHEL, and
CentOS communities work on it together. I hope those reading this who
are interested in that join in.
--
Brendan Conoboy / RHEL Development Coordinator / Red Hat, Inc.
2017 Sep 19
0
what do you think about write.table(... qmethod = "excel")?
...t; generated with write.table. He said that columns with quotes for
> character variables were rejected by their data importer, which was
> revised to match the way Microsoft Excel uses quotation marks in
> character variables. I explained to them that quoted character
> variables are virtuous and wise, of course, but they say Microsoft
> Excel CSV export no longer quotes characters unless they include
> commas in the values.
>
> They showed me a CSV file from Excel that looked like this
>
> x1,x2,x3,x4 5 6
> fred,barney,betty,x
> bambam,"fred,wilma",peb...
2013 Aug 30
1
cli & glusterd sm develop guide
hi,
I want develop a cli cmd to create snapshot, but glusterd op sm & hook looks complex,
Are there development guides or docs about cli & glusterd backend process?
Thanks.
--terrs
2002 Nov 08
0
Fwd: RE: Macros versus functions
...sue here is that much of what many
novices find quite subtle (e.g., some aspects of the syntax and
semantics of functions) becomes entirely natural and obvious for
experienced users.
Compared to the use of the underscore ("_") for assignment, a
careful use of macros may actually be quite virtuous!
John Maindonald
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Murray Jorgensen wrote -
R is a function-oriented language and functions have the advantage that
they control unintended side effects of computations on the workspace.
Still, there are times when I am using R...
2002 Nov 11
0
Macros and functions
...sue here is that much of what many
novices find quite subtle (e.g., some aspects of the syntax and
semantics of functions) becomes entirely natural and obvious for
experienced users.
Compared to the use of the underscore ("_") for assignment, a
careful use of macros may actually be quite virtuous!
John Maindonald
>----------------------------------------------------------------------
>Murray Jorgensen wrote -
>
>R is a function-oriented language and functions have the advantage that
>they control unintended side effects of computations on the workspace.
>Still, there are...
2008 Sep 23
3
Fwd: more on Free World Dialup groups and FWDLive
...s are and not having anybody with capable devices,
to scale?" he says.
The parallel, of course, would be the early days of the Internet.
"When it started, there was a very small audience and very limited
content, but it did have global termination for the same price... and
it created the virtuous cycle of content attracting more audience and
audience attracting more content?and the next thing you know, the
thing's growing tenfold a year," he says.
To begin with, Berninger says, the FWD site will soon be redesigned,
largely to make it simpler and more user-friendly: you'll be a...
2005 May 29
1
Re: CentOS and SL, together? -- attributing statements to me (that I didn't make)
From: Collins Richey <crichey at gmail.com>
> I roll my eyes when I hear how good and great and all-virtuous
> RedHat is,
On GPL. That's all. On GPL.
IBM is praised while HP, Red Hat and Sun are demonized.
Companies have their agendas, and we need to be _cautious_.
But one thing remains: Stallman's Moral Delima
Which means that the only thing that matters in the end is GPL.
As long as Red...
2008 Jun 24
4
1.1 and the zlib plugin
...when I check that with dovecot -p, it shows up:
mail_plugins: fts fts_squat zlib
There's no entry in the plugin {} section of the config file for the
zlib plugin... but I assume that none is necessary.
Am I doing something wrong?
~Kyle
--
No people can be great who have ceased to be virtuous.
-- Samuel Johnson, on the behavior of the British colonists in America
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2004 Dec 14
5
wxRuby and other GUI toolkits
So, having subscribed recently to the ruby-talk mailing list, I''ve
noticed that wxruby doesn''t seem to have the "respect" of other GUI
libraries. I know GUI-library preference is a holy war almost up there
with vi versus emacs, but since I''m a wxruby developer, I''d like to know
what people "don''t" like about wxruby. Otherwise,
2015 May 22
3
Weak DH primes and openssh
On Fri, May 22, 2015 at 12:27:01, Darren Tucker <dtucker at zip.com.au> wrote:
> Note that PuTTY does do Diffie-Hellman Group Exchange, but until very
> recently (ie after their 0.64 release) they didn't do the one that was
> actually standardized in RFC4419. OpenSSH recently removed support for
> that non-standard one and as a result we don't offer DHGEX to PuTTY
>
2013 Oct 23
3
Samba vfs_glusterfs Quota Support?
Hi All,
I'm setting up a gluster cluster that will be accessed via smb. I was
hoping that the quotas. I've configured a quota on the path itself:
# gluster volume quota gfsv0 list
path limit_set size
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------
/shares/testsharedave 10GB 8.0KB
And I've
2017 Sep 19
2
what do you think about write.table(... qmethod = "excel")?
...h write.table. He said that columns with quotes for
>> character variables were rejected by their data importer, which was
>> revised to match the way Microsoft Excel uses quotation marks in
>> character variables. I explained to them that quoted character
>> variables are virtuous and wise, of course, but they say Microsoft
>> Excel CSV export no longer quotes characters unless they include
>> commas in the values.
>>
>> They showed me a CSV file from Excel that looked like this
>>
>> x1,x2,x3,x4 5 6
>> fred,barney,betty,x
>> b...
2013 Nov 23
1
Maildir issue.
We brought up a test cluster to investigate GlusterFS.
Using the Quick Start instructions, we brought up a 2 server 1 brick
replicating setup and mounted to it from a third box with the fuse mount
(all ver 3.4.1)
# gluster volume info
Volume Name: mailtest
Type: Replicate
Volume ID: 9e412774-b8c9-4135-b7fb-bc0dd298d06a
Status: Started
Number of Bricks: 1 x 2 = 2
Transport-type: tcp
Bricks:
2010 Dec 13
22
OT: programming language for morons (newbie friendly language in Open Source world)
Hi folks
I have more than 12 years experience with UNIX system administration,
but I am too stupid for programming. My only programming experience is
shell scripting. I tried to learn Java, but don't understand it
because it is too complicated for my limited brainpower.
What programming language should I learn?
A friend said that C-Sharp (Mono) is very simple. Is this true?
cheers Sven
2010 Jan 25
24
Going from 6 to 8 disks on ASUS M2N-SLI Deluxe motherboard
...d they were too small to use and put them out
for people to take home. I grabbed two right away, and very
conscientiously stayed away for a while to give other people a good shot
too. But I took another drive every hour, and left with 7 of them. There
were still some there when I left, so I feel virtuous rather than greedy.)
I prefer approach two. Three pair gives me more flexibility and more
performance than two, plus I don''t have to pay for new drives right away
since I''ve got spare 400GB drives around. Plus it probably bothers me
more than it should that I''m "w...
2013 Jul 26
5
[FEEDBACK] Governance of GlusterFS project
Hello everyone,
We are in the process of formalizing the governance model of the
GlusterFS project. Historically, the governance of the project has been
loosely structured. This is an invitation to all of you to participate in
this discussion and provide your feedback and suggestions on how we should
evolve a formal model. Feedback from this thread will be considered to the
extent possible in
2006 Apr 08
76
MIT vs GPL vs LGPL for open source project
I intend to release a project I wrote with Rails.
What is the right licensing scheme for a web application (content
managing system) which could grow with plugins and add-ons ?
Personally, I would prefer the GPL but does that mean any add-on to the
CMS (like task management) will have to be GPL ?
If some people contribute to the code could it still be double-licenced
so that the people who