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2010 Mar 24
1
Fortran DLLs and R
Hi All, I'm writing R code that would benefit from doing certain tasks using compiled blocks of code, specifically Fortran subroutines of my own (already written, debugged in both Fortran77 and Fortran90). I am currently working on a Windows machine using Lahey and/or MinGW(g77) compilers. It is possible to dynamically load Fortran DLLs into R as evidenced from the several documents
2009 Dec 29
2
Calling Fortran90 code from R
Dear all, I am currently trying to create a package wrapping Fortran90 code, the RRTMG radiative transfer model( http://rtweb.aer.com/rrtm_frame.html). I am doing this on a Linux workstation, with gcc/gfortran, in case this matters. The code heavily relies on F90 features, in particular modules, which seem to clash with R's assumptions for calling compiled code. What I have done: -compiled
1999 Jun 04
1
fortran90 (fwd)
Jim Lindsey wrote: > I am getting more and more useful and interesting code in Fortran90 > that I would like to incorporate into my R libraries. I am currently > working on one that does two levels of nesting for binary data (3 > level hierarchical model). This is a great deal of work. Does anyone > know of a public domain Fortran90 compiler. I am doubtful, given the > number of
2009 Jun 22
0
Wifi connection finally solved
After a year or so of trying to get wifi-cards of various brands and chipsets to work, today it finally happened! I got my 3com 3CRPAG175 to jump to it and connect to the department WPA2 AP! I wouldn't have done it without your help. Thanks all! One question though, should it really take upwards of a minute or so till the NetworkManager says it's now connected?? -- BW, Sorin
2009 Apr 01
1
Torrent tracker for CentOS v5.3 working properly?
Hi, Is the tracker for the 5.3-release working properly? The only torrent I see actually downloading is CentOS-5.3-i386-bin-1to6. The other three for the i386 DVD and ditto for x86_64 (cd+dvd) are just sitting there. The availability and the number of connected peers in the swarm for each torrent is rather high though. Do torrent downloads work from a single tracker at centos.org, or are those
2009 Apr 01
0
Thanks to CentOS-devs
I've now upgraded a server and a handful of clients with CentOS 5.2 i386. All is spiffy and works really good! Like the new theme too. Thanks guys, good work! It was well worth the wait. -- BW, Sorin ----------------------------------------------------------- # Sorin Srbu [Sysadmin, Systems Engineer] # Dept of Medicinal Chemistry, Phone: +46 (0)18-4714482 >3 signals> GSM # Div of
2009 Jun 11
1
OT: Windows Vista Tablet PC linux alternative
Hi all, I have this tabletpc one of my bosses insisted on buying. The machine runs Windows Vista TabletPC Edition. As it happens I have a thousand and one problems with this POS operating system... I think the hardware is fine though, so it's not that. Would any of you guys know of some kind of linux-based alternative, preferrably available on or for CentOS, that can do the same
2009 May 14
1
Dual-booting CentOS and WinXP
Hi all, You know how I asked about procedures to build a dual-boot system with CentOS and WinXP a while ago? Well, I I've begun with a test machine. What I had from start was a working CentOS 5.3 32b system. What I did was to just add another empty drive configured as slave and then boot from the Windows install cd. The most curious thing happened now, I get a blank screen after the Windows
1999 Mar 10
1
Fortran90
Hi, working with R, version 0.63.0, I was successful to dyn.load fortran90 subroutines on a Solaris 2.6, as long as they are more or less in conformity with f77. It was not possible to work with statements like REAL,DIMENSION(:) :: d or x=SUM(y). REAL,DIMENSION(1:10) :: d is possible. We compiled R with f77. Is it possible with real f90 routines or is is in any conflict with the shared
2009 Feb 20
1
Getting "poll: protocol failure in circuit setup" from rsh
Hi all, I inherited a cpu-stats script from the previous *nixadmin at our department. This script relies on a rsh-command to get the vmstats from the remote machines and then using a perl script to push it to a web server. Now I''ve just added a new machine running CentOS 5.2 x64 to the script and I get the error message in the subject line; "poll: protocol failure in circuit
2011 Sep 15
1
CentOS 5.6 to 5.7 upgrade
Hi all, Almost wish I had something more exciting to say regarding the 5.6 to 5.7 upgrade, but it just worked flawlessly. Physical as well as virtual machines. Thanks CentOS-team for your good work! -- BW, Sorin ----------------------------------------------------------- # Sorin Srbu [Sysadmin, Systems Engineer] # Dept of Medicinal Chemistry, Phone: +46 (0)18-4714482 >3 rings> GSM # Div
2008 Oct 23
1
Creating a controlled local repo
Hi all, I've been thinking about creating a local repo for our to-be CentOS-park (we're currently in the process of migrating from RHEL3 to CentOS5). As we need to control all updates being applied (think WUS, Windows Update Server) because of special software being run on servers and clients, we must check first that our molecular modeling software doesn't bite the grass should eg
2009 Mar 09
3
Clonezilla SE with CentOS5
Hi all, I'm looking for a cloning solution for our Windows/Linux/*nix computer park and ran into Clonezilla. Apparantely the DRBL and other documentation mentions CentOS as a suitable base for it. Does anybody on this list use this solution and can say something about it in the running-Clonezilla-with-CentOS-context, be it recommendations, gotchas', warnings or whatever? Thanks. -- BW,
2010 May 17
2
Yum segmentation fault when updating to CentOS v5.5
Hi all, I'm getting a segmentation fault with yum when I try to update a CentOS v5.4 install to v5.5. What I've done: * Ran yum clean all. * Ran yum update yum* * Ran yum update, and got the segmentation fault. * Yum suggested running with option --skip-broken, which I did. Still got the segmentation fault. * Rebooted machine and ran yum update again. Segmentation fault... * Googled
2011 Jan 27
3
Ext4 on CentOS 5.5 x64
Hi all, For those of you that have been using the ext4 technology preview on CentOS 5.5, how has it panned out? Does it perform as expected? How do you feel the stability, creation of the FS and the administration of it is? Ideas and comments welcome. Thanks. -- BW, Sorin ----------------------------------------------------------- # Sorin Srbu [Sysadmin, Systems Engineer] # Dept of Medicinal
2008 Nov 27
1
Yum weirdness
Hi all, Running CentOS 5.2 x86. Tried to do a yum update on the command line a while ago and an error stating "No module named yum" popped up. I then tried importing the yum module by first entering "python" in a terminal window and then "import yum", for which I was rewarded with a "ImportError: No module named yum". Then I downloaded a yum
2009 Apr 28
3
[LLVMdev] Building LLVM 2.5 on CENTOS 5.3
Hi Folks, I'm having some difficulties getting LLVM to build and work correctly on CENTOS 5.3. This is basically tracked down easily enough to CENTOS using GCC 4.1.x by default, which is known-buggy and known not to work with LLVM -- I was getting the well-known problem with aborts due to a non-empty symbol table. I have installed the gcc43 package via yum (I'm trying to stick
2009 Apr 28
0
[LLVMdev] Building LLVM 2.5 on CENTOS 5.3
On Apr 28, 2009, at 3:45 PMPDT, Sarah Thompson wrote: > Hi Folks, > > I'm having some difficulties getting LLVM to build and work correctly > on CENTOS 5.3. This is basically tracked down easily enough to CENTOS > using GCC 4.1.x by default, which is known-buggy and known not to work > with LLVM -- I was getting the well-known problem with aborts due to a > non-empty
2009 Apr 06
4
DKMS and new(er) Nvidia-drivers
I got the DKMS-system working and now have the Nvidia-drivers v173.08 installed (using rpmforge as suggested previously). Unfortunately this particular driver version gives me screen artifacts so as to make the screen more or less unreadable. Nvidia's proprietary drivers are now up to v180.44 and this version is fine with my test system. I really like the DKMS-system, as it enables me
1999 Jul 01
1
version 0.5 of my libraries
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