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2012 Dec 10
0
libnutconf: An overview
?Hello fellow developers, as you may have noticed from a few e-mails in the past, there is a new NUT library in development these days. It should be part of the NUT platform API in the future and I'd like to present the status of work, hereby. 1/ The library shall be responsible of NUT configuration management. It shall encapsulate access and manipulation with all the configuration
2012 Dec 07
0
libnutconf: (De)serialisation methods added
?Hello everybody, (de)serialisation methods of all the currently existing config. classes were pushed to balooloo/nut, libconf branch: https://github.com/balooloo/nut/commit/df8b584c7fef71741b33bff11a482a103360250e Please note that the deserialisation methods should work, however they are quite inefficient since they simply read the whole stream to memory and then call parseFromString. I guess
2009 Nov 05
2
Error in nls Error in if(any(start < low || start > upp)) {: missing value when TRUE/FALSE needed
Hi, I got this error every time when I put upper and lower bound on my parameters in nls. I'm not quite sure what this error is about. I also wanted to find the content of nls_port_fit. But typing this directly into R doesn't seem to give any result out. I also tried to see the content of If anybody could shed some light I'd greatly appreciate. Thank you. rc
2012 Dec 11
0
libnutconf: Basic UTs for libnutconf pushed
?Hello everybody, basic UTs for libnutconf were pushed to balooloo/nut, libconf branch: https://github.com/balooloo/nut/commit/f453459419abf6c597d5d186494f91ed6f0e81aa Note that the tests are not exhaustive; however, they test the most prominent (sample) configuration settings (de)serialisation. The code should also give you an idea about how to write a simple configuration manipulation program
2012 Dec 14
0
NUT IPC module of libnutconf pushed
?Hello everybody, 1st (and yet incomplete) version of IPC support module for libnutconf was pushed: https://github.com/balooloo/nut/commit/0fbf351b5ee9899bd89cf17314727c69c2d5471c The code contains lots TODO; I commit it mainly because I'll be off on holiday for some time, so you may review and I might perhaps work on it a little bit if I get extremely bored... ;-) As always, any comments,
2005 Feb 01
0
Limiting no. of calls on one channel
http://www.voip-info.org/tiki-index.php?page=Asterisk%20cmd%20SetGroup -Matthew ----- Original Message ----- From: "Stefan Gofferje" <stefan@gofferje.homelinux.org> To: "Asterisk Users Mailing List - Non-Commercial Discussion" <asterisk-users@lists.digium.com> Sent: Monday, January 31, 2005 6:43 PM Subject: [Asterisk-Users] Limiting no. of calls on one channel
2024 Apr 29
0
NUT Augeas Lens definitions - help wanted
Cheers all, With PR https://github.com/networkupstools/nut/pull/2425 I've paid some attention to the tools we have to help external consumers edit NUT configuration files. These go back to issues like https://github.com/networkupstools/nut/issue/2294 (originally posted for "nutconf" improvement, and now with some more TODO's linked to it) and
2024 Apr 29
1
RFE to extend "LISTEN" directive to support host-colon-port (as single token)
Cheers all, A recent discussion in the issue tracker brought up the idea to allow the `LISTEN` keyword to also accept a single "host:port" token (e.g. if there is only one argument, with at least one colon, and the last colon is followed only by numbers, split it into host and port) : https://github.com/networkupstools/nut/issues/2424 I see certain pros to the idea (may be more
2024 Apr 29
1
RFE to extend "LISTEN" directive to support host-colon-port (as single token)
Cheers all, A recent discussion in the issue tracker brought up the idea to allow the `LISTEN` keyword to also accept a single "host:port" token (e.g. if there is only one argument, with at least one colon, and the last colon is followed only by numbers, split it into host and port) : https://github.com/networkupstools/nut/issues/2424 I see certain pros to the idea (may be more
2024 Apr 29
1
RFE to extend "LISTEN" directive to support host-colon-port (as single token)
Jim Klimov via Nut-upsdev <nut-upsdev at alioth-lists.debian.net> writes: > A recent discussion in the issue tracker brought up the idea to allow the > `LISTEN` keyword to also accept a single "host:port" token (e.g. if there > is only one argument, with at least one colon, and the last colon is > followed only by numbers, split it into host and port) : >
2024 Apr 29
1
RFE to extend "LISTEN" directive to support host-colon-port (as single token)
Jim Klimov via Nut-upsdev <nut-upsdev at alioth-lists.debian.net> writes: > A recent discussion in the issue tracker brought up the idea to allow the > `LISTEN` keyword to also accept a single "host:port" token (e.g. if there > is only one argument, with at least one colon, and the last colon is > followed only by numbers, split it into host and port) : >
2012 Dec 04
1
libnutconf: specific C++ accessors technique proposition
?Hello fellow developers, yesterday, I was thinking about how to implement specific config. attributes accessors in section-based nut config. files so that it's nice to use and consistent with NutConfiguration, UpsmonConfiguration and UpsdConfiguration config. classes (where it's done via Settable attributes). The GenericConfiguration class provides generic access to name/value items of
2002 Sep 03
0
printcap file
Suse Ver. 7.3 profesional Samba Ver. 2.2.1a Windows PC printer Setting smbprint_LS filter in the /etc/printcap file, to print on a printer connected to Windows PC (which is ok on other Linux Slackware and RADHAT versions), no sistem error is generated but the printer don't works and we receive, in /var/mail/root, the following mail: subserver pid 5687 starting at
2002 Sep 05
0
Problem on smbprint
----- Original Message ----- From: zefiro To: samba@lists.samba.org Sent: Tuesday, September 03, 2002 5:50 PM Subject: printcap file Suse Ver. 7.3 profesional Samba Ver. 2.2.1a Windows PC printer Setting smbprint_LS filter in the /etc/printcap file, to print on a printer connected to Windows PC (which is ok on other Linux Slackware and RADHAT versions), no sistem error is generated but
2015 Jul 15
1
Two bugs showing up mostly on SPARC systems
On Tue, Jul 14, 2015 at 07:52:56PM -0400, Duncan Murdoch wrote: > On 14/07/2015 6:08 PM, Radford Neal wrote: > > In testing pqR on Solaris SPARC systems, I have found two bugs that > > are also present in recent R Core versions. You can see the bugs and > > fixes at the following URLs: > > > >
2009 Feb 19
2
bugfix for nls with port algorithm (PR#13540)
Full_Name: Manuel A. Morales Version: 2.8.1 OS: Linux Submission from: (NULL) (137.165.199.246) When fitting a model in nls using the algorithm port with constraints and the shorthand parameter[factor] in the model, I get the following error message: "Error in nls_port_fit(m, start, lower, upper, control, trace) : (list) object cannot be coerced to type 'double' In addition:
2009 Apr 12
3
p-values from bootstrap - what am I not understanding?
Dear stats experts: Me and my little brain must be missing something regarding bootstrapping. I understand how to get a 95%CI and how to hypothesis test using bootstrapping (e.g., reject or not the null). However, I'd also like to get a p-value from it, and to me this seems simple, but it seems no-one does what I would like to do to get a p-value, which suggests I'm not understanding
2015 Jul 14
3
Two bugs showing up mostly on SPARC systems
In testing pqR on Solaris SPARC systems, I have found two bugs that are also present in recent R Core versions. You can see the bugs and fixes at the following URLs: https://github.com/radfordneal/pqR/commit/739a4960a4d8f3a3b20cfc311518369576689f37 https://github.com/radfordneal/pqR/commit/339b7286c7b43dcc6b00e51515772f1d7dce7858 The first bug, in nls, is most likely to occur on a 64-bit
2010 Jan 02
2
ifelse and piecewise function
I am a novice user of "R" and I'm learning with R version 2.8.1, using WinEdt_1.8.1, under Widows Vista Home Version. ## The test function below, from a vector input, returns vector values: # and it contains an "ifelse"statement TEST<- function(x) { low<- -x^2 up<- x^4 ifelse(x>=0,up,low ) } u<- seq(-1,1,0.5) TEST(u)
2023 Feb 20
1
uniroot violates bounds?
Le 18/02/2023 ? 21:44, J C Nash a ?crit?: > I wrote first cut at unirootR for Martin M and he revised and put in > Rmpfr. > > The following extends Ben's example, but adds the unirootR with trace > output. > > c1 <- 4469.822 > c2 <- 572.3413 > f <- function(x) { c1/x - c2/(1-x) }; uniroot(f, c(1e-6, 1)) > uniroot(f, c(1e-6, 1)) > library(Rmpfr) >