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2018 Jan 31
0
CRAN indices out of whack (for at least macOS)
Bumping this as we now have two more issue tickets filed and a fresh SO question. Is anybody looking at this? Simon? Dirk On 30 January 2018 at 15:19, Dirk Eddelbuettel wrote: | | I have received three distinct (non-)bug reports where someone claimed a | recent package of mine was broken ... simply because the macOS binary was not | there. | | Is there something wrong with the cronjob
2006 Oct 04
3
whacked keyboard behavior CLI
Hi there --- for some reason I am getting really weird keyboard behavior on the CLI (no xfs or anything running). Centos 4.4 yummed up. For example if i type "root" to login, I get "rot" or sometimes "roooooot". Then other times I will have to press a key like 3 times to get a double character. Now at first I thought maybe it was the keyboard, but it seems to
2018 Jan 31
1
CRAN indices out of whack (for at least macOS)
Dirk, yes, thanks, the edge server that serves the Mac binaries to CRAN has run out of disk space (due to size of CRAN itself) so the sync was incomplete. It is fixed now -- you can try by using the macos master server as mirror: https://r.research.att.com/ and it will propagate through other mirrors as usual. Thanks, Simon > On Jan 31, 2018, at 1:34 PM, Dirk Eddelbuettel <edd at
2018 Feb 03
0
CRAN indices out of whack (for at least macOS)
Although it may not have been the cause of this particular index inconsistency, there are other causes of intermittent index inconsistencies. They could be avoided if there were a different directory structure on CRAN servers. One of the causes of inconsistencies is caching. With cloud.r-project.org (note that this is not cran.r-project.org), the there is a CDN in front of the server; the CDN has
2003 Jun 01
8
hints on KVM switches w/ X
Has anyone got hints on using KVM switches with XFree86? I'm using a wheel mouse and moused, but something gets out of whack when I switch away then back to X. Next time I touch the mouse, all sorts of weird things happen for a fraction of a second, then the mouse starts working OK. This is annoying and dangerous because it often winds up pasting random stuff into xterms..... Are there
2008 Oct 01
3
GSM / 3g channel bank
More than 60% of our outbound calls are now to mobiles, so the time has come to whack in a gsm channel bank. Does anyone have any preference of bank ? Do you use a PRI or VOIP connection from the bank to asterisk ? Real-world experiences are sooooo much better than marketing blurb ;) We currently have a TE412P with a free socket, so we have a choice either way. I am looking for up to 30
2006 Jun 02
2
Connecting XP SP2 to Samba 2.0.6
Hi! Please don't whack me too hard for even attempting this, but I need a definitve answer for a school network: can a share from a Samba 2.0.6 be accessed from a WinXP Prof with SP2 at all? If so, I'd appreciate a hint. Thanks a bunch in advance, Torsten
2005 May 08
4
Time is Fleeting: CentOS 4 question
I have recently built a new server using CentOS4. I've found one major oddity: time resolution is completely whacked. I'm not using an external time source nor am I relying on NTP for time resolution. For some reason, time on this server moves forward at a far more rapid rate. Right now, all my other systems show Sunday May 8, 3:19 pm. The CentOS server thinks its Monday May 9, 3:54
2001 Nov 13
1
rarefaction variance
Here's a question for ecologists on the r-help list-- I'm addressing this to ecologists in particular because they're most likely to be familiar with the equation in question but I'll be happy to discuss the problem with anyone who's willing to take a whack at it. I'm trying to write a function to calculate the large sample variance of species richness estimates by
2006 Jan 20
3
OT:Snom 360 prompt for registration pwd?
I have a whack of Snom 360's. Occasionally, *some* of them, prompt the user, on the screen, for the registration password. You enter it, everything's OK. Next day, same thing. This is like on 5 or 6 phones out of a lot of 120. It's *always* the same phones. I haven't drilled down to things like firmware rev yet, since I ordered them all as one lot, but I'm wondering if anyone
2020 Feb 13
2
[PATCH] nouveau: no need to check return value of debugfs_create functions
On 2/9/20 2:55 AM, Greg Kroah-Hartman wrote: > When calling debugfs functions, there is no need to ever check the > return value. The function can work or not, but the code logic should > never do something different based on this. > Should we follow that line of reasoning further, and simply return void from the debugfs functions--rather than playing whack-a-mole with this
2006 Feb 13
3
moofx - scriptaculous
I was wondering whether somebody could point me to some documentation on how I would convert a moofx class to scriptaculous. Please see this very basic class: fx.ScrollThumbs = Class.create(); fx.ScrollThumbs.prototype = Object.extend(new fx.Base(), { initialize: function(el, options) { this.el = $(el);
2016 Feb 03
3
binutils (objcopy?) >= 2.26 breaks syslinux (bios) build
On February 3, 2016 7:17:37 AM PST, Celelibi <celelibi at gmail.com> wrote: >2016-02-02 18:50 UTC+01:00, poma via Syslinux <syslinux at zytor.com>: >> On 30.01.2016 16:59, poma wrote: >>> ... >>> >>> https://sourceware.org/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=19538 >>> >>> >> >> Mister Anvin, >> care to share what's the
2006 Nov 16
2
sendmail/RPM question
Hi all - I've got a regular problem that i've been fixing by hand for a long time but i'm hoping i can get some advice about the right way to solve it. I replace the default redhat/centos sendmail configuration files with my own set. I have always just done this by hand. One thing I do is completely whack submit.cf. when i update the system, RPM recreates this file. I've
2018 Jan 30
4
CRAN indices out of whack (for at least macOS)
I have received three distinct (non-)bug reports where someone claimed a recent package of mine was broken ... simply because the macOS binary was not there. Is there something wrong with the cronjob providing the indices? Why is it pointing people to binaries that do not exist? Concretely, file https://cloud.r-project.org/bin/macosx/el-capitan/contrib/3.4/PACKAGES contains Package:
2008 Aug 18
5
HVM windows - PCI IRQ firing on both CPU''s
I''m just doing some testing on the gplpv drivers with different ways of handling interrupts, and I''m trying a scheme where each xen device (eg vbd/vif) driver attaches to the same IRQ as the pci driver, and each handles it in sequence. In testing though, I noticed the following when logging what each ISR is doing: 60.32381439 - evtchn event on port 5 60.32384109 - port 5
2010 Oct 01
1
File permissions getting destroyed with M$ software on ZFS
All, Running Samba 3.5.4 on Solaris 10 with ZFS file system. I have issues where we have shared group folders. In these folders a userA in GroupA create file just fine with the correct inherited permissions 660. Problem is when userB in GroupA reads and modifies that file, with M$ office apps, the permissions get whacked to 060+ and the file becomes read only by everyone. I did
2017 Dec 01
3
undefined symbol: sgemv_thread_n
Hello, the following is a part of a question asked on R-help. I realized that it is better suited for asking here. Apologies for the cross-posting! I'm on Ubuntu artful, and upgraded with 'apt'. Then ---------------------------------------------------------------- goran at M6800:~/src/R-3.4.3$ /usr/bin/R /usr/lib/R/bin/exec/R: symbol lookup error:
2006 Jan 27
5
Before I write this myself, is there already an easier way?
Recently I''ve wanted to be able to take the data I''ve painstakingly defined in my fixture files and slurp it up into my development database so I can play with my website (locally, in development mode) with the same data I use in my tests. In a similar vein, I want to take the table definitions in the development_structure.sql file and use it to re-define my development
2009 Aug 03
1
[LLVMdev] Absolute assembler output
Hi, I'm putting together a LLVM based compiler system that has two major use cases. In "normal" mode it generates bc files and in "native" mode it generates native object files. I'm targeting embedded environments to I'm not very interested in, e.g, shared libraries. In native mode, the normal compile/generate bc/generate asm/as/ld flow is used. In bitcode