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2003 Apr 22
0
zip.unpack() crashes R (PR#2820)
Full_Name: Henrik Bengtsson Version: R v1.7.0 OS: WinXP Pro Submission from: (NULL) (130.235.2.229) There seems to be an upper limit of the number of files (approx 1000 files) a zip-file can contain when unpacking it with zip.unpack(). This results in an R crash. This bug is urgent since install.packages() relies on zip.unpack() and too big packages/bundles won't install with the current R
2003 Apr 22
0
zip.unpack() crashes R (PR#2821)
Full_Name: Henrik Bengtsson Version: R v1.7.0 OS: WinXP Pro Submission from: (NULL) (130.235.2.229) There seems to be an upper limit of the number of files (approx 1000 files) a zip-file can contain when unpacking it with zip.unpack(). This results in an R crash. This bug is urgent since install.packages() relies on zip.unpack() and too big packages/bundles won't install with the current R
2003 May 13
2
RMySQL crashes R
I have justed upgraded R v1.7.0 on Windows NT 4 and have installed the latest RMySQL (version 0.5-1)and DBI (version 0.1-5) packages. When I issue the following commands (tactfully adjusted) R just crashes and disappears, any ideas? require(RMySQL) m <- dbDriver("MySQL") con <- dbConnect(m, dbname="xxx", user="xxx", password="xxx",
2003 May 14
2
abrupt end to R
Dear All, I haven't seen any further comments about the problem that John Marsland first noted and that I also have: > library(DBI) > library(RMySQL) Warning message: DLL attempted to change FPU control word from 8001f to 9001f > mgr <- dbDriver("MySQL") > con <- dbConnect(mgr, host="localhost", dbname="marketing") upon which R dies...
2003 May 30
1
How to check if a pipe was successfully opened or not?
Is there a way to detect if the opening of a connection to a pipe was successful or not? Here are two examples # Works > con <- pipe("ls") > res <- open(con, open="r") > print(res) NULL # Does not work > con <- pipe("unknown_command") > res <- open(con, open="r") > 'unknown_command' is not recognized as an
2003 May 14
1
ROracle problem with Oracle9i on Red Hat 8.0
Hi, I have a problem executing "library(ROracle)" in R: OS/Software: Redhat 8.0, all available patches applied Oracle 9i v9.2.0.1.0 R v1.7.0 ROracle v0.5-0 DBI v0.1-5 The compilation and installation of ROracle went fine. However when I try to load ROracle I get the following: >> library(ROracle) >Error in dyn.load(x, as.logical(local), as.logical(now)) : > unable
2003 Jul 04
1
R crashes when installing package from CRAN (PR#3399)
Full_Name: Renaud Lancelot Version: 1.7.1. OS: MS Windows XP Pro Submission from: (NULL) (213.154.92.224) R crashes when installing package from CRAN (from the menu). The bug seems to be reproducible, at least on my system: 1. Open R 2. Install package from CRAN: install 1 package 3. Back to R: delete file ("y" at the prompt) and wait till package is fully installed 4. Go back to the
2008 Jan 21
4
Can't change paramName with InPlaceCollectionEditor
Hi all, I use prototype v1.5 and script.aculo.us controls v1.7.0 I did this simple code : --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- new Ajax.Request("myPageSel.asp", { method: "get", parameters: {r:$el.id}, onSuccess: function(xhr) { new Ajax.InPlaceCollectionEditor($el.id, ''myPageMaj.asp'', {
2008 Oct 03
2
[PATCH 0/2] dm-ioband: I/O bandwidth controller v1.7.0: Introduction
Hi everyone, This is the dm-ioband version 1.7.0 release. Dm-ioband is an I/O bandwidth controller implemented as a device-mapper driver, which gives specified bandwidth to each job running on the same physical device. - Can be applied to the kernel 2.6.27-rc5-mm1. - Changes from 1.6.0 (posted on Sep 24, 2008): - Fix a problem that processes issuing I/Os are permanently blocked when I/O
2008 Oct 03
2
[PATCH 0/2] dm-ioband: I/O bandwidth controller v1.7.0: Introduction
Hi everyone, This is the dm-ioband version 1.7.0 release. Dm-ioband is an I/O bandwidth controller implemented as a device-mapper driver, which gives specified bandwidth to each job running on the same physical device. - Can be applied to the kernel 2.6.27-rc5-mm1. - Changes from 1.6.0 (posted on Sep 24, 2008): - Fix a problem that processes issuing I/Os are permanently blocked when I/O
2008 Oct 03
2
[PATCH 0/2] dm-ioband: I/O bandwidth controller v1.7.0: Introduction
Hi everyone, This is the dm-ioband version 1.7.0 release. Dm-ioband is an I/O bandwidth controller implemented as a device-mapper driver, which gives specified bandwidth to each job running on the same physical device. - Can be applied to the kernel 2.6.27-rc5-mm1. - Changes from 1.6.0 (posted on Sep 24, 2008): - Fix a problem that processes issuing I/Os are permanently blocked when I/O
2006 Oct 31
0
6395977 unpack dump core when run over NFSv4 over ZFS
Author: marks Repository: /hg/zfs-crypto/gate Revision: 30d7e3669aa20772767cb9726d60c32659192c23 Log message: 6395977 unpack dump core when run over NFSv4 over ZFS Files: update: usr/src/cmd/compress/compress.c update: usr/src/cmd/pack/pack.c update: usr/src/cmd/unpack/unpack.c
2006 Feb 10
0
unpack list of wrong size
Hello all, I have seen a similar post on the site, but did not see any resolution. On a fresh "binary" install on CentOS 4.2, I have created the following config file kernel = "/boot/vmlinuz-2.6-xenU" ramdisk = "/boot/initrd-2.6-xenU.img" builder= "linux" memory = 128 vcpus = 1 name = "api.beta.s56.net" disk = [
2009 Jan 29
0
Trying to unpack httparty into my rails project
Has anyone had success doing this? Aside from freezing my version of rails, I haven''t done too much unpacking of gems into my rails apps. I have the following in my app -vendor - httparty - json Is there anything I need to do to have the project know about BOTH of these? Thanks in advanced... --~--~---------~--~----~------------~-------~--~----~ You received this message
2011 Jan 13
5
How to unpack rar file?
I think I did this once a long time ago, but don't recall clearly.... How do I unpack a .rar file? tnx.
2004 Aug 06
0
Trying to Unpack the RC2 source code release
.tar.gz files are first archived up with the 'tar' program, then compressed with the 'gzip' program (.gz extension); most browsers are notorious for un-gzipping a .tar.gz file without renaming it. Since you're using Windows, it is very likely that the .gz extension is confusing your archiver because it expects it to be a .tar file within a .gz file, when in fact it's just
2004 Aug 06
3
Trying to Unpack the RC2 source code release
Hi I'm trying to unzip the source code for the Speex Encoder, but I'm not having much success. I've tried using WinZip (unregistered version 8.0) and PowerArchive (version 6.1). Neither of them open the files "speex-1.0rc2.tar.gz" or "refman.tar.gz". What am I doing wrong? Many thanks Jim --- >8 ---- List archives: http://www.xiph.org/archives/ Ogg
2009 Jan 09
3
Pack and Unpack Strings in R
Dear all, Does R has any function/package that can pack and unpack string into bit size? The reason I want to do this in R is that R has much more native statistical function than Perl. Yet the data I need to process is so large that it required me to compress it into smaller unit -> process it -> finally recover them back again into string with new information. In Perl the
2006 Jun 21
4
Yet another data structure + pack/unpack question (win32-service)
Hi all, If you take a look at the service.rb file in the win32-service repository (the new one in the toplevel repository path), I''ve got this bit of code, which succeeds, but I can''t seem to unpack the data structure properly. Did I pack it wrong to begin with? I should know this but I''m spacing out. proc_status =
2005 Jun 27
2
R v2.1.1 for Windows and "non-reproducible" crashes
Hi, R v2.1.1 patched (2005-05-26) for Windows crashes. The sympotoms are like "memory leakage". The patched version from two days ago crashes at a different position in R CMD check compared to todays version. A "REPRODUCIBLE" EXAMPLE: Unfortunately, I cannot create a minimal code example reproducing the crash, but here is at least a simple way to reproduce it: 1. Make