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2000 Oct 03
3
prcomp compared to SPAD
Hi ! I've used the example given in the documentation for the prcomp function both in R and SPAD to compare the results obtained. Surprisingly, I do not obtain the same results for the coordinates of the principal composantes with these two softwares. using USArrests data I obtain with R : > summary(prcomp(USArrests)) Importance of components: PC1 PC2
2017 May 05
2
LLVM 4.0.1-rc1 has been tagged
Hi, I'm seeming new regressions form 4.0.0 for mips big endian: DataFlowSanitizer-mips64 :: custom.cc DataFlowSanitizer-mips64 :: propagate.c SanitizerCommon-asan-mips-Linux :: sanitizer_coverage_trace_pc_guard-dso.cc SanitizerCommon-asan-mips-Linux :: sanitizer_coverage_trace_pc_guard.cc SanitizerCommon-asan-mips64-Linux :: Linux/getpwnam_r_invalid_user.cc
2004 Jul 15
3
Re: Possible bug with kernel decompressor.
Matthew Schumacher wrote: > List, > > I think I found a bug here because I can repeatably get the same kernel > (checked with md5sum) to decompress and to fail with the error: > > invalid compressed format (err=2) > > --System halted > > > Here is how I can reproduce the problem: > > Boot 2.6.8-rc1 > Run md5sum on 2.6.8-rc1 kernel >
2017 Dec 18
2
Released Pigeonhole v0.5.0.rc1 for Dovecot v2.3.0.rc1.
Hello Dovecot users, Here is the Pigeonhole release candidate that goes with the Dovecot v2.3 release candidate. Of course, a large part of this release consists of compatibility changes for Dovecot v2.3. Apart from that, not much changed, just a few additions and fixes that accumulated over the last few months. Most of these changes will be back-ported to Pigeonhole v0.4, but that release will
2017 Dec 18
2
Released Pigeonhole v0.5.0.rc1 for Dovecot v2.3.0.rc1.
Hello Dovecot users, Here is the Pigeonhole release candidate that goes with the Dovecot v2.3 release candidate. Of course, a large part of this release consists of compatibility changes for Dovecot v2.3. Apart from that, not much changed, just a few additions and fixes that accumulated over the last few months. Most of these changes will be back-ported to Pigeonhole v0.4, but that release will
2017 Dec 19
1
Released Pigeonhole v0.5.0.rc1 for Dovecot v2.3.0.rc1.
As soon as possible after release.? I'm the maintainer for pigeonhole, and Adam Weinberger is the maintainer for dovecot (I'm AKA ler at FreeBSD.org). Sent from my T-Mobile 4G LTE Device -------- Original message --------From: "@lbutlr" <kremels at kreme.com> Date: 12/19/17 4:19 AM (GMT-06:00) To: dovecot at dovecot.org Subject: Re: Released Pigeonhole v0.5.0.rc1 for
2009 Dec 16
1
Regression in wideband encoding quality between b1 and rc1
Hello Jean-Marc, and thanks a lot for your quick answer! 2009/12/16 Jean-Marc Valin <jean-marc.valin at usherbrooke.ca>: > On 15/12/09 10:37, Blaise Potard wrote: >> >> Having recently upgrading to speex rc1, It occurred to us that there >> seems to have been a regression in the quality of encoding since >> version beta1. > > Just curious, did you identify
2001 Jan 30
1
HP-UX lastlog / contrib
Hi, just built 2.3.0p1 on HP-UX 10.20 more or less smoothly >From 1.2.3 I had documented --without-lastlog, can't remember why, broke something. So I tried my old configure settings for 2.3.0 which seams to break stuff: loginrec.c:1338: warning: `struct lastlog' declared inside parameter list some more dereferencing pointers and then Error 1 [of course] Omitting the
2014 Feb 11
6
[PATCH 0/3] tools/virtio: build fixes for virtio_test
Recent changes to drivers/virtio broke compilation for the tests in tools/virtio. The following patches are build fixes for those changes, as well as a fix for a typo that would have never built. The changes were tested on my amd64 system against 3.14-rc2. Joel Stanley (3): tools/virtio: update internal copies of headers tools/virtio: fix missing kmemleak_ignore symbol tools/virtio: add a
2014 Feb 11
6
[PATCH 0/3] tools/virtio: build fixes for virtio_test
Recent changes to drivers/virtio broke compilation for the tests in tools/virtio. The following patches are build fixes for those changes, as well as a fix for a typo that would have never built. The changes were tested on my amd64 system against 3.14-rc2. Joel Stanley (3): tools/virtio: update internal copies of headers tools/virtio: fix missing kmemleak_ignore symbol tools/virtio: add a
2011 Mar 29
18
Rails 3.0.6.rc1
ZOMG HAPPY TUESDAY (UTC-7)!!! <3<3<3<3<3 I am happy to announce that the first release candidate for Rails 3.0.6 has been pushed to rubygems.org. ## Release Candidate: What does it mean? The release candidate is very similar to what we will actually release for version 3.0.6. The reason that we release an RC is so that the community can have a chance to postpone or veto commits
2004 Jul 23
1
discriminant analysis
Hello. I have a data base with 50 qualitative variables and a lot of individuals. I try to estimate the links between one of these variables (landcover) and the 49 others (geomorphology, hydrography...). I want to use a "discriminant analysis on qualitative variables" (as DISQUAL in SPAD) or a " log-linear model ". Which R-Package(s) or other methods can you advise me.
2007 Mar 19
3
How come wine doesn't improve?
Tony Pursell wrote: > On 17 Jun 2006 at 15:25, Philipp Klaus Krause wrote: > > >>Even though wine versions get released often and the weekly >>newsletters seem to report progress I get the impression that wine is >>not really improving. Of course it happens that some applications work >>with newer wine versions which didn't work with older ones, but at the
2015 Sep 25
2
xen and centos7
On Fri, Sep 25, 2015 at 12:55 PM, Johnny Hughes <johnny at centos.org> wrote: > On 09/25/2015 03:01 AM, Christoph wrote: >> Am 2015-09-25 09:53, schrieb Pasi K?rkk?inen: >>> >>> Yeah the testing rpms for centos7/xen are in virt7-xen-44-testing >>> repository (and virt7-xen-46-testing aswell). >>> >> >> oh cool... how stable is it? I
2003 Nov 26
2
Syntax error from the following command running on Win XP: Rcmd BATCH a:test.r
What is the correct syntax for running a batch program (test.r) from the a: drive. I have tried no quotes, single and double quotes around a:test.r to no avail. Thanks in anticipation. John Byrne.
2009 Jun 24
2
Why was old TTM removed from drm.git?
Hi Thomas, I meant to ask you this 24h ago: why did you deliberately break Nouveau in drm.git? The commit 9a33f62be1c478334572ea9384af60 "drm: Strip old ttm." not only removes the old TTM, it explicitly removes Nouveau from Makefile. IMHO this means you knew it broke Nouveau and you did not care. And there is no explanation in the commit as to why. Did you ask any Nouveau developer if
2018 Nov 03
8
7.0.1-rc2 release has been tagged please begin testing
Hi, The 7.0.1-rc2 release has been tagged and is ready for testing. I forgot to bump the version number to 7.0.1 before I tagged -rc1, which is why we are now on -rc2. Remember, you can continue to submit merge requests up until Nov, 21, so keep testing and submitting fixes. Thanks, Tom
2005 Mar 15
2
Problems with MS Office (Excel/Word) & Samba 3.0.11, (moved to testing 3.0.12-RC1) attn Jerry
We are running with a little over 100GB of office data, and about 200GB misc other data shared to approximately 50 users using samba across two servers acting as PDC and BDC to Windows 2000 & XP Pro clients. Also using roaming profiles and ldap backend inclusive of nss_ldap and pam_ldap for the unix side - works well except for the more recent and horribly crippling MS Office bug. Tried
2015 Aug 21
1
Bug#796370: xen: Include a reportbug control file to redirect bugs to src:xen
Source: xen Version: 4.5.1~rc1-1 Severity: wishlist Tags: patch http://lists.alioth.debian.org/pipermail/pkg-xen-devel/2015-June/006206.html suggests that we are prone to "loosing" bugs as the package versions change since they include the Xen version. To avoid this we can ship a reportbug control file to redirect those bugs to src:xen, which the attached patch does. I went with
2009 Nov 05
1
how to collapse list into a matrix with names
Dear R-Helpers, I have the following code: data = read.csv("test.csv",header=T,na.strings="-",row.names=1) myData=as.matrix(data) ##myData is a 102x19 matrix myList = alply(myData, 2,function(x){matrix(x,ncol=6,byrow=T)}) ##myList is a list containing 19 matrices with the following names > names(myList) [1] "*ES" "*ET" "*ER"