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2004 Jun 22
1
samba3 PDC+ldap domain logon problem
Hi, I've got an issue with a samba 3 PDC with an ldap backend. I get a logon failure (unknown username or bad password) when trying to add a win2k box to the domain. I'm using Mandrake with Samba 3.0.2a and openldap 2.1.22. I am able to set up the workgroup on the w2k box, and access folders for users registered in the ldap database, however I am not able to join the domain with the user
2018 Jan 16
1
Letters group Games-Howell post hoc in R
Hello everybody, I use the sweetpotato database included in R package: data(sweetpotato) This dataset contains two variables: yield(continous variable) and virus(factor variable). Due to Levene test is significant I cannot assume homogeneity of variances and I apply Welch test in R instead of one-way ANOVA followed by Tukey posthoc. Nevertheless, the problems come from when I apply posthoc
2009 Jan 08
1
Letter-based representation of pairwise comparisons
Hi! I have been working several years with R but it's my first public question. I hope I'll be clear :) . This question is related to obtaining letter-based representation of non-parametric pairwise comparisons. I have a dataframe with this structure (but with quite more rows and cols): A B C factor 1 2 2 one 2 1 2 one 2 2 3 two 2 3 2 two 1 4 2 three 9 8 1 three I have no normality,
2013 Mar 11
1
[LLVMdev] AESOP autoparallelizing compiler
Hi Rahul, Thanks for your interest! Our work does not attempt to make any significant contributions to alias analysis, and acts as a client to existing LLVM AA. Furthermore, the options passed to the AESOP frontend scripts are obeyed at compile time, but at link time certain transformations occur unconditionally. Here, AESOP has actually thwarted your experiment by performing inlining just
2010 Oct 22
2
visualize TukeyHSD results
I am a new R user but a long time SAS user. I searched for a response to this question but no luck, so forgive me if this topic has been covered before. I am running a TukeyHSD post hoc test after running an ANOVA. I get the results of all pairwise comparisons, no problem. However, the output table is a little "busy", and I'd like to make the output easier to read. Specifically, I
2013 Mar 04
0
[LLVMdev] AESOP autoparallelizing compiler
Hi Timothy, > We would like to inform the community that we're releasing a version of our research compiler, "AESOP", developed at UMD using LLVM. AESOP is a distance-vector-based autoparallelizing compiler for shared-memory machines. The source code and some further information is available at > > http://aesop.ece.umd.edu > > The main components of the released
2013 Mar 03
0
[LLVMdev] AESOP autoparallelizing compiler
On 03/03/2013 02:09 PM, Timothy Mattausch Creech wrote: > Hi, > We would like to inform the community that we're releasing a version of our research compiler, "AESOP", developed at UMD using LLVM. AESOP is a distance-vector-based autoparallelizing compiler for shared-memory machines. The source code and some further information is available at > >
2013 Mar 11
0
[LLVMdev] AESOP autoparallelizing compiler
Hi Timothy, Today I happened to download the code and do some experiments. I actually wanted to see how you handle inter-procedure alias analysis. So, I set inline threshold to zero and tried out following example =============================================== #define N 1024 void func(double *A, double *B) { int i; for (i=1; i<N-2; i++) { B[i] = A[i] + i*3; } } void func1(double
2013 Mar 10
2
[LLVMdev] AESOP autoparallelizing compiler
On Mon, Mar 04, 2013 at 03:01:15PM +0800, 陳韋任 (Wei-Ren Chen) wrote: > Hi Timothy, > > > We would like to inform the community that we're releasing a version of our research compiler, "AESOP", developed at UMD using LLVM. AESOP is a distance-vector-based autoparallelizing compiler for shared-memory machines. The source code and some further information is available at
2013 Mar 03
6
[LLVMdev] AESOP autoparallelizing compiler
Hi, We would like to inform the community that we're releasing a version of our research compiler, "AESOP", developed at UMD using LLVM. AESOP is a distance-vector-based autoparallelizing compiler for shared-memory machines. The source code and some further information is available at http://aesop.ece.umd.edu The main components of the released implementation are loop memory
2012 Aug 24
2
TukeyHSD output
Hi all, Is there a R-function that orders Tukey results with conveniant letters, similar to the SPSS output (A, AB, ABC, C, etc.) . [[alternative HTML version deleted]]
2013 Dec 27
4
[LLVMdev] Using DependenceAnalysis::depends
Hi Preston, Thank you for the prompt response. You can use DependenceAnalysis to get the info you want by expensively > testing all pairs of memory references. Isn't all pairs testing incorrect in the sense that a pair may only exist for a certain path? Consider the following example. A[i] = 42; // S1 if( condition ) // C1 { A[i] = 20; // S2 } B[i] = A[i];
2013 Apr 17
0
[LLVMdev] Request for compilers
Hi Ganesh, Please have a look at: These core parts of LLVM: http://llvm.org/docs/doxygen/html/classllvm_1_1Loop.html#a72bbf45d2e00971f56bf8cfe4e1df01c http://llvm.org/docs/Vectorizers.html These research projects based on LLVM: http://polly.llvm.org http://aesop.ece.umd.edu I'm not sure what you mean by "identify intrinsic functions". If you really mean LLVM intrinsics,
2007 Apr 18
0
Bug#395305: /etc/init.d/xendomains parseln() and long domU names
-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- Hash: SHA1 This tripped me up recently too, but i found i needed a different patch: 0 aesop:~# diff -u /etc/init.d/xendomains{.orig,} - --- /etc/init.d/xendomains.orig 2007-04-18 12:04:04.000000000 -0400 +++ /etc/init.d/xendomains 2007-04-18 13:00:28.000000000 -0400 @@ -128,9 +128,9 @@ parseln() { - - name=`echo "$1" | cut -c0-17` +
2007 Oct 31
3
Performance of concatenating strings
Hi, I would like to ask how the paste(S1, S2, sep="") function internally works. Are the two stings copied to a new String? I have a program where successively strings are build up. First the program calls an external function and depending on the result it builds up strings to visualize the result. The external function is really fast, also for huge input data. But the
2013 Mar 03
0
[LLVMdev] AESOP autoparallelizing compiler
----- Original Message ----- > From: "Timothy Mattausch Creech" <tcreech at umd.edu> > To: "Sebastian Dreßler" <dressler at zib.de> > Cc: "Aparna Kotha" <akotha at umd.edu>, llvmdev at cs.uiuc.edu > Sent: Sunday, March 3, 2013 11:32:49 AM > Subject: Re: [LLVMdev] AESOP autoparallelizing compiler > > Hi Sebastian, > Sure!
2007 Jun 20
1
extending package with function calling an Objective Caml program
Hallo, we are trying to extend the R package multcompView in agreement with the author Hans-Peter Piepho. The function multcompLetters implements so far a heuristic. We would like to add a function that implements an exact algorithm and returns a provable optimum result. This algorithm has been implemented in Objective Caml and we would like to reuse this code. We wrote an R function
2007 Apr 06
1
Using Special Characters
Hi, I want to shares files over samba with names like "M*A*S*H - Episode" or "Aesop And Son: Episode" but have found it hasn't worked that well. I added mangled names = no to smb.conf so the name is not mangled and what happens is the full name is included in a directory listing but I can't read the file. There were a few times it did work so I want to know if anyone
2007 Dec 12
1
two-way categorical anova post-hoc data extraction
Hi list, I have a question regarding post-hoc extraction of data from a two-way categorical anova. I have a categorical anova of this form: width ~ steepness + patchiness (4 steepness levels, 4 patchiness levels) This simple setup answers if for the widths I collected across different levels of steepness and patchiness significant differences can be found. Is there a way to look at these
2001 May 22
0
deriv value
How do I get eval( deriv(~F,"x") ) to return ONLY the values of the derivative of F? the default returns values of F(x), AND F'(x) as a ".gradient" attribute, and , after reading everything I have on eval(), deriv(), and attr(), I had absolutely no idea how to get just F'(x) evaluated a x. Many thanks, Henry Dr. M. Henry H. Stevens Postdoctoral Associate Department of