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2016 Jun 06
2
readlines() truncates text file with Codepage 437 encoding
Hello r-devel, The attached Code page 437-encoded file contains 245 characters (including the final newline), but readLines only reads 242 of them: > test_text <- readLines(file('437__characters.txt', encoding='437')) Warning message: In readLines(file("437__characters.txt", : incomplete final line found on '437__characters.txt' > test_text [1]
2016 Jun 08
0
readlines() truncates text file with Codepage 437 encoding
Appended is the file -- you need to tell your e-mail software to use one of the MIME types that R-devel does accept; text/plain is what I chose ((Yes, as R mailing list server "operator", with a bit of detective work, I was able to find the "uncleaned" e-mail and extract the attachment from it)) Martin Maechler ETH Zurich -------------- next part -------------- An
2003 May 21
0
Relative Newbie with a SIP/NAT issue
Hello, Please forgive me if this has been addressed previously. I have been searching the archives and have not come across what I thought was a solution. My * server is behind a DSL router using a NAT IP address of 10.0.0.9. A colleague running XP and X-Lite can register with * from his home, specifying my public IP as the SIP proxy in X-Lite (however this is only true if I have the NAT flag
2007 Apr 24
0
OSPF with Netem
Hi all, I am currently trying to emulate a satellite link, via Netem, on a testbed which is OSPF-enabled. I''d like to set up a Netem box between two routers. Since all routing between routers is dynamic, I''m wondering how to set up OSPF on my Netem box? Could someone indicate me if it is feasible and give me some guidelines to possibly do so? Thanks in advance, Vincent.
2005 Dec 12
2
Extremely slow Samba3 performance with ArcView/WinXP
-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- Hash: SHA1 Hi! I have a user who is running a Samba server to store data files for his ArcView 3.3 application. Client operating system is Windows XP professional. With Samba2 (2.2.8a) this was working quite fine, it usually took less than a few seconds to load and render one of the GIS presentations with ArcView. We then did an upgrade to Samba3 (3.0.20b)