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1999 Aug 02
1
AW: SAMBA digest 2186 / SCO 5.04
Donald H. Bennett, Jr. wrote: >Here is a problem which I hope someone can help me out on. We have three >SCO Unix Systems in our office. Two are running samba but the third keeps >on giving me core dumps. Here is a breakout of each computer. [snip...] >Computers 1 and 2 run samba with no problems at all. However, Computer 3 >gives me a core dump when ever I run the SAMBA startup
2012 Aug 10
1
Running odfWeave on its own examples.odt
I'm trying to see if I can help some Windows users, but in WinXP and Win7 virtual machines and in a Win 7-64 real environment, after extracting the odfWeave examples.odt from the package and putting it in my working directory ("My Documents") where R can see and unpack it, I get "unable to convert 'examples.odt' to the current locale". I've tried some searches
2010 Mar 17
0
odfWeave: odt-file damaged
Dear all, I'm resurrecting this old post (about 6 monts old, reproduced thereafter) because I have struggled against the same problem and found a solution so that I found it was worth posting for the record. The simple fix when you want to use odfWeave with 7-ZIP as a compressing/decompressing utility under windows is to use the 'x' instead of the 'e' option so as to preserve
2009 Jul 06
1
odfWeave: odt-file damaged
Dear all, I am doing my first steps with odfWeave. After running the r code (see below), I am trying to open the ODF-document with open office, but I am getting the error message: "The file is damaged, but it can be repaired". If I confirm the question and repair the file with open office, I can open it with the desired output, which seems to be fine. My system: R Version 2.9.1
1999 Sep 17
0
oplock and SCO 5.0.4
Hi Just thought I'd "help" everyone by stoking the argument about oplocks having a timing problem with a vague set of observations :-) I have a strange problem using samba 2.0.5a on SCO 5.0.4: With the binary compiled versions kindly provided by Stephen Davies on ftp.sdc.com.au I have no problems reading or writing files to the SCO server at all. However, when I compile my own
2012 Jun 25
1
[PATCH 1/2] drm/nouveau/pm: Prepare for more GDDR5 MR values
v2: style fixes Signed-off-by: Roy Spliet <r.spliet at student.tudelft.nl> --- drivers/gpu/drm/nouveau/nouveau_drv.h | 2 +- drivers/gpu/drm/nouveau/nouveau_mem.c | 25 +++++++++++++++++++------ 2 files changed, 20 insertions(+), 7 deletions(-) diff --git a/drivers/gpu/drm/nouveau/nouveau_drv.h b/drivers/gpu/drm/nouveau/nouveau_drv.h index b8fa77d..fe242a3 100644 ---
2010 Sep 01
1
OdfWeave and Locale
Dear all, I have a question regarding the odfweave. I created an odt file (test_input.odt) using OO.o for WIndows XP. The code is generic. ---- Code for odt ----------- \Sexpr{dim(iris)[1]} <<listofSpecies, echo=FALSE, results=xml>>= odfItemize(levels(iris$Species)) @ Table 1: <<Table, echo=FALSE, results=xml>>= data.frame(N =tapply(iris$Petal.Length, iris$Species,
2009 Jan 11
1
Problem using odfWeave
Hi everybody, I don't get odfWeave to run properly. My odt file is as a simple as: ------------------------ Some text. <<echo=FALSE>>= print(1:10) @ ----------------------- The output I get ist the following: ----------------------------------- > odfWeave("roffice.odt", "rofficeOUT.odt") Copying roffice.odt Setting wd to
2011 Dec 17
1
odfWeave error
I am new to using odfWeave but I have encountered a problem running both the example in the help file as well as another file.? I am not sure how to correct the error. First example: library(odfWeave) filein <- 'c:\\my documents\\example01_in.odt' fileout <- 'c:\\my documents\\example01.odt' odfWeave(filein, fileout, control = odfWeaveControl(cleanup = T)) error:
2007 Jan 23
0
Error in odfWeave
Dear R-experts, I have tried this command: #-------------- odfWeave("C:/Documents and Settings/rajdl/Dokumenty/zk/vstup.odt","C:/Documents and Settings/rajdl/Dokumenty/zk/vystupek.odt") #--------------- and the console output was: #-------------- Setting wd to C:\DOCUME~1\rajdl\LOCALS~1\Temp\Rtmpfusjrb/odfWeave23103342397 Copying C:/Documents and
2010 Aug 25
1
several odfWeave questions
[Sending both to the maintainer and to R-help, in case anyone else has answers ...] I've looked in odfWeave documentation, vignette, and poked around on the web some, and haven't found answers yet. 1a. am I right in believing that odfWeave does not respect the 'keep.source' option? Am I missing something obvious? 1b. is there a way to set global options analogous to
2011 Dec 16
1
odfWeave
I am new to using odfWeave but I have encountered a problem running both the example in the help file as well as another file. I am not sure how to correct the error. First example: library(odfWeave) filein <- 'c:\\my documents\\example01_in.odt' fileout <- 'c:\\my documents\\example01.odt' odfWeave(filein, fileout, control = odfWeaveControl(cleanup = T)) error:
2009 Aug 01
1
odfWeave : sudden and unexplained error
Dear list, dear Max, I a currently working on a report. I'm writing it with OpenOffice.org and odfWeave. I'm working increentally : I write a bit, test (interactively) some ideas, cutting-and-pasting code to the Ooo report when satisfied with it. I the process, I tend to recompile the .odt source a *lot*. Suddenly, odfWeave started to give me an incomprehensible error even before
2011 May 14
1
odfWeave 0.7.17 stutters on Debian testing 64-bit amd64 systems.
Dear list, This is a copy of a mail sent to Max Kuhn, original author and maintainer of the odfWeave package, which seems not to have received it. It reports a problem that seems to be very implementation specific (reproductible on three Debian testing amd64 machine, does *not* happen on two i686 Debian testing systems, does *not* happen on an Ubuntu 11.06 amd64 machine) and therefore not
2010 Aug 31
1
odfWeave
Dear -r-helpers, I'm trying to get my students to use odfWeave. Windows users are having trouble. I would appreciate advice. Comment 1: Hello I have spent a while today trying to get odfWeave to be successful I installed the unzip and zip program but it has not changed the error message.I have copied the error message below but I am sure it is the one others have experienced. >
2011 Aug 12
1
odfWeave repeats output
Hello all- I'm having a problem with odfWeave. I'm still testing it out, and have used both of these code chunks, which I copied off a blog: Number 1: A sample document last processed \Sexpr{Sys.time()}. This simply illustrates the output from an R command inserted into our document. This is using \Sexpr{version$version.string}. Number 2: <<Sample1>>= summary(iris) @
2007 Aug 09
1
odfWeave processing error, file specific
Hello, I hope there is a simple explanation for this. I have been using odfWeave with great satisfaction in R 2.5.0. Unfortunately, I cannot get beyond the following error message with a particular file. I have copied and pasted into new files and the same error pops up. It looks like the error is occurring before any of the R code is run (?). Any suggestions on how to track this down and fix
2009 Mar 11
1
trying to run odfWeave()
Hi there ! I'm working with windows and R GUI and I'm trying to generate an automatic repport using odfWeave. I have taken the basic template available on line at : http://www.biostat.uzh.ch/services/templates.html which is SampleOdf.odt I've imported the package "odfWeave" and the corresponding library. And then I run : > file.in="E:/Tex/SampleOdf.odt"
2009 Dec 13
1
odfWeave produces output file that OO can't open
Dear R-helpers, I'm trying to learn how to use odfSweave. Here is my source file (in /Users/mk/myTeach/2010-1-7720/odfWeave): **************************************** Analysis of the iris Data Created on \Sexpr{date()} <<loadLibs, echo = FALSE, results = hide>>= # I usually load the libraries first so that any output produced by loading the library does not end up in the
2008 Aug 06
2
matching problem
I have a matching problem that I cant solve. mystring = "xxx{XX}yy{YYY}zzz{Z}" where "x","X","y","Y","z","Z" basiclly can be anything, letters, digits etc. I'm only interested in the content within each "{}". I am close but not really there yet. library(gsubfn) strapply(mystring,"\\{[^\\}]+",, perl=F)