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2015 May 21
2
IPv6 subnet routing
I have 2 nodes nodeA and nodeB I'm using tinc 1.1pre11 -- nodeA(fd80:2015:2105:abcd::1) : $ ip -6 route fd80:2015:2105:abcd::1 dev tun0 proto kernel metric 256 fd80:2015:2105:adcd::/64 dev tun0 metric 1024 fe80::/64 dev eth0 proto kernel metric 256 $ ping6 fd80:2015:2105:abcd::1 PING fd80:2015:2105:abcd::1(fd80:2015:2105:abcd::1) 56 data bytes 64 bytes from fd80:2015:2105:abcd::1:
2004 Nov 17
3
Samba share to access windows folders in linux.
Hi, I am trying to access folders on a windows system on a linux system using the command, smbmount '//a.b.c.d/CCViews/abcd/abcd_Linux_dev' '/root/pqrs/LinuxDev' -o username=abcd/<domain>,uid=abcd,gid=abcd This prompts for a password and I give the correct domain password here. It gives me the error: 21896: tree connect failed: ERRDOS - ERRnosuchshare (You specified an
2008 Mar 26
2
Range across a List
Hi R, I have a list > class(pp2) [1] "list" > length(pp2) [1] 1244 It is in the below format RIC Trade.Date Close.Price Currency.Code Convertion.Rate New.Price ABCD.SZ 2008/02/29 15.30 CNY 0.1408 2.154240 ABCD.SZ 2008/01/31 15.27 CNY 0.1392 2.125584 ABCD.SZ 2007/12/31 14.88 CNY 0.1371 2.040048
2006 Oct 24
2
Question about Case Insensitivity
Hi, I am trying to make a Linux filesystem appear case-insensitive and I got the idea that I could use a SAMBA loopback mount to do this. I almost succeeded on my first try but I ran into a snag I have no answer for yet. My setup involves sharing filesystem "/a" and then mounting it on "/b". I can use "ls -l" on the "/b" filesystem in a case-insensitive
2015 May 21
2
IPv6 subnet routing
I've been trying out IPv6 networking with tinc and noticed that it will not route smaller segments than /48 If I try to run ip -6 route add aaaa:bbbb:cccc:dddd::/64 dev tun0 I get network unreachable However if I run ip -6 route add aaaa:bbbb:cccc::/48 dev tun0 it works fine Is this is a limitation in tinc or the kernel network stack itself? -------------- next part -------------- An HTML
2012 Jun 28
3
Storing results in a single file after looping over all files
Hi All, I have a whole lot of *.raw files in my working folder and I am doing the same analysis on each of those and want to save all the results in a single file. I am making some mistake here and can't figure out how to solve it. Say, the *.raw files are ABCD.raw, EFGH.raw, IJKL.raw ... The files are of this format ID PHI?? aa1? aa2? aa3 .... 1??? 1???? 1.3?? 2.0?? 1.0 2??? 0????
2013 Sep 28
2
mount.cifs and kerberos failure
Hi guys, This seems to be a well-known problem with mount.cifs on Ubuntu 12.04. Unfortunately, although I have applied the suggestions I found with google, I can't seem to be able to get mount.cifs to work with kerberos. I am trying to use kerberos to mount my Windows shares because this is the only allowed secure way in my company to connect to shares. Before anyone asks, I can successfully
2005 Apr 03
3
is there a function like %in% for characters?
like: "a" %in% "abcd" TRUE Thanks.
2014 Sep 26
5
increase number of libvirt threads by starting tansient guest doamin - is it a bug?
hello, if i start a transient guest doamin via "virsh create abcd.xml" i see an additional libvirt thread and also some open files: pstree -h `pgrep libvirtd` libvirtd───11*[{libvirtd}] libvirtd 3016 root 21w REG 253,0 6044 1052094 /var/log/libvirt/libxl/abcd.log libvirtd 3016 root 22r FIFO 0,8 0t0 126124 pipe libvirtd 3016 root
2009 Jun 05
2
[LLVMdev] SSI and ABCD for LLVM
By static array bounds checking, I mean eliminating array bounds checking which can be proved ``safe'' at compile-time. Well, even though there are a lot of approaches of doing this, I believe that having an implementation of ABCD would very useful. It would be even more useful if LLVM can have a general framework for doing static array bounds checking -- just like the aliasing framework.
2006 Sep 05
2
Bugs with partial name matching during partial replacement (PR#9202)
Hello, First the version info: platform powerpc-apple-darwin8.6.0 arch powerpc os darwin8.6.0 system powerpc, darwin8.6.0 status major 2 minor 3.1 year 2006 month 06 day 01 svn rev 38247 language R version.string Version 2.3.1 (2006-06-01) I have encountered some unusual behavior when trying to
2010 Apr 30
2
drop last character in a names'vector
Hi, i have a vector filled with names: [1] Alvaro Adela ... [25] Beatriz Berta ... ... [100000] ... I would like to drop last character in every name. I use the next program: for (i in 1:100000) { ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? largo <- nchar(names[i]-1) ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? names[i] <- substring (names[i],1,largo] ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ?} Is another and faster way of do it? Thanks,
2006 Oct 16
1
Bugs with partial name matching during partial replacement (PR#9299)
This is a rather interesting, but I don't think it is a bug - it is just things that "you are not supposed to do"... you are assuming a certain evaluation order of the 4 "$" operators in " D$ABC[D$M] = D$V[D$M] " as in: temp1 <- D$M # 2nd and 4th temp2 <- D$V[temp1] # 3rd D$ABC[temp1] = temp2 # 1st What R did was this:
2009 Jun 05
2
[LLVMdev] SSI and ABCD for LLVM
Dear Nicolas, I'm curious why you are using ABCD in vmkit. Do you need any features from static array bounds checking? As far as I know, SAFECode has a number of implementation for that. Thanks. Haohui On Thu, 2009-06-04 at 20:48 +0200, Nicolas Geoffray wrote: > Dear Andre, > > That's great! Thanks for the blog. I am really looking forward into > using ABCD in vmkit!
2012 Oct 14
3
Pivot Table "like" structure
HI Team, I am currently working on problem and stumped on "for" loop. Data: structure(list(Coutry = structure(c(3L, 3L, 3L, 3L, 2L, 2L, 1L, 1L), .Label = c("J", "M", "U"), class = "factor"), State = structure(c(1L, 1L, 4L, 2L, 5L, 5L, 3L, 6L), .Label = c("A", "C", "K", "O", "S",
2009 Jun 06
0
[LLVMdev] SSI and ABCD for LLVM
On Jun 5, 2009, at 9:26 AM, Mai, Haohui wrote: > By static array bounds checking, I mean eliminating array bounds > checking > which can be proved ``safe'' at compile-time. Even though SAFECode does have such a pass, there are some tradeoffs with the current version: 1. It uses an external solver (Omega), which is one more dependence for LLVM in general. I don't have
2017 Jun 22
4
Question
Hi, I am using Spark and the Sparklyr library in R. I have a file with several lines. For example A B C awer.ttp.net Code 554 abcd.ttp.net Code 747 asdf.ttp.net Part 554 xyz.ttp.net Part 747 I want to split just column A of the table and I want a new row added to the table D, with values awe, abcd, asdf, and xyz. I am trying to use a command in
2010 Jun 04
2
Argument recycling in substring()
Hi, According to its man page substring() "expands (its) arguments cyclically to the length of the longest _provided_ none are of zero length". So, as expected, I get an error here: > substring("abcd", first=2L, last=integer(0)) Error in substring("abcd", first = 2L, last = integer(0)) : invalid substring argument(s) But I don't get one here:
2010 Oct 25
2
Find index of a string inside a string?
Hi, I am searching for the equivalent of the function Index from SAS. In SAS: index("abcd", "bcd") will return 2 because bcd is located in the 2nd cell of the abcd string. The equivalent in R should do this: > myIndex <- foo("abcd", "bcd") #return 2. What is the function that I am looking for? I want to use the return value in substr, like I do
2013 Apr 30
2
Is there a function that print a string vertically (by adding "\n")?
Hi, I'd like to print a string vertically. For example, I would like to print "abcd" as "a\nb\nc\nd" Is there a function in R such that Input: "abcd" Output: "a\nb\nc\nd"? Thanks, Miao [[alternative HTML version deleted]]