Displaying 20 results from an estimated 11000 matches similar to: "help.start() failed (PR#936)"
2001 May 09
0
help.start() fails (PR#935)
On my system help.start() failed with "could not write .R/doc/html/packages.html"
or equivalent. This due to /usr/local/lib/R/doc/html/packages-head.html
having protection -r--r--r--. After inserting 'chmod u+w ${PKGLIST}'
after 'cp ${R_HOME}/doc/html/packages-head.html ${PKGLIST}'in
/usr/local/lib/R/bin/help.links, it works.
--please do not edit the information
2002 Jun 17
1
overzealous help-links.sh script! (PR#1682)
Starting html help in the current version of R has a very annoying
side-effect. It indiscriminantly removes $HOME/.R, and replaces it with a
virgin copy. I discovered that when all of a sudden I got complaints about
my startup "library" not being found.
Below is a modified version of the script that doesn't do this. It is not
perfect yet (it shouldn't try to recreate links
2005 Oct 22
2
apt repository
Is there a problem with apt-get repo? i get 404 not found when i try to
update the repositories?
im using rpm http://mirror.centos.org for my repositories and here's the
error of apt.
Ign http://mirror.centos.org centos/4.1/apt/i386 release
Err http://mirror.centos.org centos/4.1/apt/i386/os pkglist
404 Not Found [IP: 64.92.174.74 <http://64.92.174.74> 80]
Ign http://mirror.centos.org
2001 Sep 03
1
R-1.3.0-1.3.1.diff does not patch correctly
Subj. says it. The patch contains several lines complaining about "No newline".
After removing these the patch was applicable.
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2007 Oct 31
3
Find A, given B where B=A'A
Given a matrix B, where B=A'A, how can I find A?
In other words, if I have a matrix B which I know is another matrix A times
its transpose, can I find matrix A?
Thanks,
Mike
2015 Feb 26
0
Easy way to strip down CentOS?
Ok, I understand, now. I just leave multiple desktops in place and switch
between them as I want. But perhaps you have reasons to do it as you do. That is
one thing I really appreciate about Linux, the fact that there are many, many
ways to accomplish almost everything and that what is right and works for me may
not be what works best for you.
Your scripting style is irrelevant so long as it
2015 Feb 26
2
Easy way to strip down CentOS?
Le 26/02/2015 15:00, David Both a ?crit :
> Perhaps I have not been following closely enough, but why go backwards?
> Why not start with a "minimal" installation and then add only those
> packages that are needed for your situation?
Here's why.
I'm currently experimenting with CentOS on my workstation, trying out
different desktop environments like GNOME3, KDE, MATE,
2001 Aug 09
1
converting a BMDP 8V mixed model to R / nlme
[Sorry, In case this is repeating a message already sent to the list].
I am trying to move a project to R (base or nlme), for which I have a
partial
solution in BMDP 8V. Here is the 8V control language:
/input title='Augenbewegungen'.
variables=4.
file='latm.dat'.
format='11x,f7.0,f7.0,f12.4,f10.0'.
/variables names=
llat,rlat,vg,diff.
/design
2005 Jan 12
0
Protocol incompatibility with rsync 2.6.4 (cvs) and disk full
Hi,
I got this error after a transaction was interrupted by me
and a new (slightly updated) transaction was started.
...
fedora/1/en/i386/base/pkglist.dag.bz2
1246954 100% 67.79kB/s 0:00:17 (27, 1.7% of 201557)
Invalid file index 1777522462 (count=201557)
rsync error: protocol incompatibility (code 2) at sender.c(152)
On both ends exactly the same rsync was used. It's a
2001 Jul 01
1
indexing
Don't know if this is useful to anyone, but here's a "poor man's"
solution I came up with to the CRAN indexing problem ... not as good as
having a full-text web link, but it does have some advantages. (1) it's
already done. (2) it's relatively easy to download and store this
information off-line, and to update it periodically. (3) it doesn't (now)
require any
2002 Sep 12
0
(PR#2005) R_HOME/etc/Renviron.site not interpreted on windows
ligges@statistik.uni-dortmund.de wrote:
>
> Was on R-help:
>
> Subject: Re: [R] .Renviron and Renviron.site (on Windows XP)
> Date: Thu, 11 Sep 2002
> From: "James Rogers" <jrogers@cantatapharm.com>
>
> At least on the windows version of R the file
> ...../etc/Renviron.site
> won't be interpreted as mentioned in, e.g., ?.Renviron.
>
2005 Feb 21
0
Knowing what packages come from where in apt/yum
Looking at the output of
rpm -qa --qf "%{vendor} - %{name} %{version} - %{arch}\n"
on a CentOS 3.4 box, I noticed that package tora-1.3.9.2 (i386) lists the
upstream vendor that shall not be named in the "vendor" field.
Is this something that should be remedied?
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2000 Aug 08
0
[RHSA-2000:048-02] Updated mailx and perl packages are now available.
---------------------------------------------------------------------
Red Hat, Inc. Security Advisory
Synopsis: Updated mailx and perl packages are now available.
Advisory ID: RHSA-2000:048-02
Issue date: 2000-08-07
Updated on: 2000-08-08
Product: Red Hat Linux
Keywords: perl suid
Cross references: N/A
2006 Oct 31
0
6271998 gcc and cmd/mailx don''t get along
Author: robbin
Repository: /hg/zfs-crypto/gate
Revision: 6af2fef2d02ac179d4cd67e825f5588624ba3f99
Log message:
6271998 gcc and cmd/mailx don''t get along
6271054 gcc and cmd/find don''t get along
Files:
update: usr/src/cmd/find/find.c
update: usr/src/cmd/mailx/Makefile
update: usr/src/cmd/mailx/cmd1.c
update: usr/src/cmd/mailx/cmd2.c
update: usr/src/cmd/mailx/cmd3.c
update:
2000 Aug 09
0
MDKSA:2000-031 perl update
-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE-----
Hash: SHA1
________________________________________________________________________
Linux-Mandrake Security Update Advisory
________________________________________________________________________
Package name: perl
Date: August 8th, 2000
Advisory ID: MDKSA-2000:031
Affected versions: 6.0, 6.1, 7.0, 7.1
2000 Aug 09
0
MDKSA-2000:031 perl update
-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE-----
Hash: SHA1
________________________________________________________________________
Linux-Mandrake Security Update Advisory
________________________________________________________________________
Package name: perl
Date: August 8th, 2000
Advisory ID: MDKSA-2000:031
Affected versions: 6.0, 6.1, 7.0, 7.1
1998 Jun 25
0
security hole in mailx
Hi there.
I''ve discovered a rather serious security hole in mailx, the good
old Berkeley mail program. It''s somehow present at least in the
last versions I''ve checked (mailx-8.1.1 in Linux, mailx 5.0 in
Solaris). The bug is an exploitable buffer overflow (using the
HOME environment variable) that allows any local user to acquire
the privileges under which the program
2000 Aug 09
1
[RHSA-2000:048-06] Updated mailx and perl packages are now available.
---------------------------------------------------------------------
Red Hat, Inc. Security Advisory
Synopsis: Updated mailx and perl packages are now available.
Advisory ID: RHSA-2000:048-06
Issue date: 2000-08-07
Updated on: 2000-08-09
Product: Red Hat Linux
Keywords: perl suidperl mailx rpm
Cross references: RHSA-2000:051
2003 Nov 12
2
bug in det using method="qr" (PR#1244) (PR#4450)
I just detected, that det() is not working on complex matrices any more,
due to the fix to the bug reports noted above. I am not happy with this,
as determinants are perfectly usable on complex matrices.
AFAIUI the bugs resulted from less than optimal behaviour of qr() in
certain cases. IMHO this is due to the unhappy decision to use a default for
parameter tol to decide whether the the
2020 Sep 04
0
Conversion from Centos 5 to Centos 7 & mailx changes
On Fri, 4 Sep 2020 at 16:00, Gregory P. Ennis <PoMec at pomec.net> wrote:
> Everyone,
>
> I have just upgraded a Centos 5 server to a Centos 7 server and am
> having difficulty with a change of behavior of mailx with the use of a
> command line of :
>
> mail -s 'This is the subject' user at domain.com < text_file.txt
>
> On Centos 5 when mailx was used