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2000 Jan 20
1
MS Excel/NT/Samba timestamp - serious problem, bug?
A rather distressing timestamp issue (to multiple users here). Anyone seen similar behavior or have a suggestion/solution? Problem: Opening and closing an excel file (no changes/keystrokes to file) on the Samba server causes the file to be saved with time stamp of closing. (There is no autosave set on Excel - also see other info below) MS Excel 97 SR-2 NT 4.0 SP5 Solaris 2.6 or 2.7 (2
1999 Nov 17
6
Samba 2.0.6, MKS' touch.exe, and file/dir time stamps
Hello all, we are experiencing problems with samba 2.0.6 and the MKS touch command. during our builds, we touch files and directories so that our make dependencies work correctly. Unfortunately, it seems that MKS' touch.exe doesn't actually change the time stamp of a file or directory. The command returns without an error, but the timestamp does not change. The same problem exists
2001 Oct 26
2
Problem testing R version 1.3.1 (PR#1143)
I have compiled R version 1.3.1 on a Linux system. No errors or warnings are reported. However, "make check" fails thus: ===== make[5]: Leaving directory `/proj/informatics-build/GML/R/R-1.3.1/src/library' running code in base-Ex.R ... ../../bin/R --vanilla < base-Ex.R > base-Ex.Rout make[4]: *** [base-Ex.Rout] Error 139 ===== The base-Ex.Rout being produced at this
1999 Dec 20
1
2.0.6: very hard overload after upgrade from 2.0.5a
hi*& ppl, what I see? smbstat shows this: veda uucp uucp 17012 vdv (193.168.6.84) Sun Dec 19 14:33:43 1999 squid-wate piv guest 19110 nlv (193.168.6.74) Mon Dec 20 08:51:18 1999 squid-nav paul wheel 19110 nlv (193.168.6.74) Mon Dec 20 08:51:42 1999 nlv nlv guest 19110 nlv (193.168.6.74) Mon Dec 20 09:11:31 1999
2005 Jul 06
1
Error building Samba 3.0.14a on Solaris 9
Hi all, Compiling Samba 3.0.14a on Solaris 9 with gcc 3.4.2 results in an error: --- Compiling libsmb/clifile.c libsmb/clifile.c: In function `cli_unix_stat': libsmb/clifile.c:265: error: `STAT_ST_BLOCKSIZE' undeclared (first use in this function) libsmb/clifile.c:265: error: (Each undeclared identifier is reported only once libsmb/clifile.c:265: error: for each function it
2001 Oct 05
1
Installed file locations (PR#1118)
R (1.3.1) appears to have a bug (well a mis-feature, I suppose). It places architecture-specific and architecture-dependent files in the same locations. This means that the common files cannot be shared across installations on multiple architectures. It would be nice if it could separate these under exec_prefix and prefix and look in the relevant one for each file.
2013 Feb 25
1
colors to pie chart.
hello, all. i am trying something new and am stuck. i typically go with whatever colors the pie function pops out, but i would like to customize it. please find below a sample dataset. ##TVs per household. TVs <- factor(c(rep("0", 1), rep("1", 16), rep("2", 14), rep("3", 12), rep("4", 3), rep("5", 2), rep("6", 2)))
2005 Nov 08
1
R-2.2.0: malloc probelm in regex code (PR#8287)
Full_Name: Gordon Lack Version: 2.2.0 OS: OSF1/Tur64 Submission from: (NULL) (193.128.25.20) R-2.2.0 fails to build on OSF1 systems. ..... make[4]: Leaving directory `..../R-2.2.0/src/library/tools/src Error in list.files(path, pattern, all.files, full.names, recursive) : invalid 'pattern' regular expression Execution halted make[3]: *** [all] Error 1 ..... I've tracked
2013 Apr 20
1
One tiny Windows Unicode patch
I have been doing some heavy testing with the new FLAC version, and I found that CreateFile function in grabbag had been left out of UTF-8 treatment at some point. This causes re-encoding an existing flac to the same name to break the file if it contains non-ascii characters. Attached patch fixes this. -------------- next part -------------- diff --git a/include/share/win_utf8_io.h
2006 Nov 21
2
Buig in bin/R script (PR#9375)
Full_Name: Gordon Lack Version: 2.4.0 OS: OSF1 v5.1 Submission from: (NULL) (198.28.92.5) Changes to the bin/R front-end interlude script at 2.4.0 (cf: 2.2.0) have broken R on (Dec/Compaq/HP) OSF1. There are 3 occurrences of "${@}", but this is the incorrect syntax for adding $@, as on older Bourne shells this will add an empty (but present) parameter. The result is that the build
2010 Dec 28
1
Problem applying McNemar's - Different values in SPSS and R
Hi friends, I get different values for McNemar's test in R and SPSS. Which one should i rely on when the p values differ. I came across this problem when i started learning R and seriously give up on SPSS or any other proprietary software. Thank u in advance Output in SPSS follows *Crosstab* hsc Total ABN NE ABN tvs ABN Count 40 3 43 Row % 93.0% 7.0%
2004 Jun 04
4
YUV question
On Fri, 4 Jun 2004, Makc wrote: > Here's what you can find in the net on YUV scheme: Hmm? What prompted this? > The statement I care to make here, is simply that there ain't neither > such thing as "luminance", which details "the eye is more sensitive to", "ain't neither"? Double negative, so I take your statement to mean that there *is* such
2017 Jan 18
2
[PATCH 5/6] drm: Delete "mandatory" stereographic modes
On Wed, Jan 18, 2017 at 11:57 AM, Ilia Mirkin <imirkin at alum.mit.edu> wrote: > On Wed, Jan 18, 2017 at 11:41 AM, Damien Lespiau > <damien.lespiau at intel.com> wrote: >> On Wed, Jan 18, 2017 at 04:33:43PM +0000, Damien Lespiau wrote: >>> On Wed, Jan 18, 2017 at 11:27:16AM -0500, Ilia Mirkin wrote: >>> > Damien - did you ever test these mandatory modes
2007 Mar 28
4
retrieving search result positions
Hi I''m considering using Ferret in v2 of Weft QDA, a wxruby desktop application for textual analysis in social science. Ferret seems a very impressive package that meets and exceeds my requirements, but I can''t find how to retrieve specific details about the results. I''d like to be able to run fairly simple queries. I then need to look at each term match, and get
1997 Dec 19
1
R-beta: a bug in the lm function ?
I ran a function called BoxCox, taken from the book by Venables and Ripley, for checking the need for power transformation. This function works fine using the version 0.50 of R, but gives an error message with version 0.60. The lm function in version 0.60 is different from that in version 0.50. Is there a bug in the new lm function? Kung-Sik Chan >
2020 Jul 05
2
same changes in the DHCP to DNS script
I am "playing" around with the DNS update script from the Wiki (https://wiki.samba.org/index.php/Configure_DHCP_to_update_DNS_records_with_BIND9) and made a "few" changes, which I think could be important. 1. the script dhcp-dyndns.sh should give back the control to dhcpd as soon as possible; therefore I am using a second bash-script (dyndns.sh) to fork of the main script
2016 Sep 30
1
Sys.setFileTime()
Since there has been a recent tweak to the functionality of Sys.setFileTime() I thought it might be an opportune time to ask a question regarding the decision to set both access and modification times (i.e. settime.actime = settime.modtime = (int)ftime; ) vs provide a parameter for each. Might it be possible to change the behavior to accept two parameters (one for active and one for modtime) but
2009 Jul 27
1
Website Updates
Hello, Just wondering why the website has not been updated? I have found two devices that support FLAC format and I am sure there are others. ASUS Brings High Definition Entertainment to the Living Room with the O!Play HDP-R1 HD Media Player The Easiest Way to Stream and Enjoy a Wide Range of High Definition Content on Large-screen TVs at Home http://www.asus.com/News.aspx?N_ID=wUbKQ3nv6gSQaey2
1998 Dec 03
1
which compiler
Hello, This is perhaps a little off-topic, but I am curious as to what compilers people use to compile R (under unix/linux). I am primarily interested in the use of egcs or gcc, g77 or f2c, etc. It seems most of the gcc interest and development is towards egcs, and while a gcc 2.8.1/g77 combination did work and compile R on my primary linux machine, it also managed to produce kernels that did
2004 Aug 06
1
Icecast2 and TiVo
> If that is the only reason, you may want to verify that burn in may occur. I > think that may have only applied to monochrome > monitors, and maybe early cga. I seem to remember that screen savers were > just eye candy. In this particular case, burn-in will most certainly occur. TiVo is connected to televisions, and big screen TVs are very susceptible to burn in because of how