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2000 Nov 15
1
BeOS on PPC compile, thread question.
> In fact I am compiling as C++. Under BeOS, these functions will > eventually end up inside of a C++ class. So, I'm kind of stuck. > It's not the end of the world. Couldn't you just compile the vorbis files as vanilla C, and then implement a thin C++ wrapper if you need to access it that way? There's nothing in BeOS which *requires* code to be C++. Sorry if I'm
2000 Nov 21
1
Updated Mac support
I have a zip file containing updated Macintosh support for Vorbis on my company's web site at the following URL: http://bDistributed.com/projects/vorbis-mac/MacVorbisUpdatesBeta3.zip I used Metrowerks ClassWrangler to build the file because StuffIt insisted on MacBinary-encoding the project files. StuffIt Expander seems to have issues with expanding it, so I'm not sure if it's
2000 Sep 07
3
Closed Source Releases (Ekk a LGPL problem)
Hi every one, I have an unfortunate need to release a closed source BeOS media codec for Vorbis, basically I'm using headers under an NDA so I can't release them. (Yeah I know closed source boo hiss). So I have a couple of question about what I need to do for all this to be above board. I've made no changes to the libraries so thats not a problem. As far as I can see as
2000 Sep 02
2
Relying on autoconf/configure
I decided, since nobody else seems to be doing it, to do a new build of the Mac library. Unfortunately, things now rely on os_types.h. No problem, I'll just create an os_types.h in mac/compat. Except os.h #includes "../include/vorbis/os_types.h" -- in other words, it explicitly wants the os_types.h that was generated from os_types.h.in by configure. The simple solution is to
2014 Sep 23
1
Replication Failure
I have 2 DCs running 4.1.12 that have stopped replicating and are producing these error messages: from dc1: Failed to commit objects: WERR_GENERAL_FAILURE/NT_STATUS_INVALID_NETWORK_RESPONSE [2014/09/23 10:43:35.530000, 0] ../source4/rpc_server/drsuapi/getncchanges.c:1646(dcesrv_drsuapi_DsGetNCChanges) ../source4/rpc_server/drsuapi/getncchanges.c:1646: DsGetNCChanges 2nd replication on
2012 Oct 20
4
Error in integrate(integrand, 0, Inf) : non-finite function value
Dear R users, When I run the code below, I get the error "Error in integrate(integrand, 0, Inf) : non-finite function value". The code works if the function returns only "sum(integ)". However, I want to add "cmh" to it. When I add "cmh" I get that error. I can't figure out why this is happening because my integrate function has nothing to do with
2000 Oct 10
4
Mac Ogg Vorbis Player
Well, I updated the player to work with the branch_postbeta2, but it contains some nasty kludges to the project files that probably shouldn't be finalized. I'm going to put it in a separate file (http://oscar.the-rileys.net/programming/vorbis_pb2.tar.gz) for now. Unfortunately, this release doesn't seem to fix the "tearing sound" problem. I think this might be related to
2008 Apr 26
0
[fdo] Haiku - FreeDesktop.org cooperation proposal
From: Haiku - http://www.haiku-os.org/about To: FreeDesktop.org GNU/Linux has gained quite some momentum on the desktop, with the help of Gnome and KDE environments, and the FreeDesktop.org project. Haiku is a Free Software (BSD/MIT) desktop targeted operating system, designed to present a coherent and simple to use environment, inspired by BeOS. Although Haiku does not use X11, it provides
2009 Feb 09
2
R equivalent of SAS Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel tests?
In SAS, for a two-way (or 3-way, stratified) table, the CMH option in SAS PROC FREQ gives 3 tests that take ordinality of the factors into account, for both variables, just the column variable or neither. Is there an equivalent in R? The mantelhaen.test in stats gives something quite different (a test of conditional independence for *nominal* factors in a 3-way table). e.g. I'd like to
2007 Apr 15
1
Expression for pedices
I know that this maybe a trivial question. I am not able to plot pedices in graph axes. Instead I am able to plot different math symbols : XLABEL <- expression(paste(cmH,lim(f(x), x %->% 0),"O PEEP")) works well XLABEL <- expression(paste(cmH,[2],"O PEEP")) is considered a wrong expression. Thanks
2000 Apr 21
5
BeOS diffs
HI, how do I get mods applied to Vorbis, I'm not a cvs guru and I don't know much about configure scripts. BeOS has this little quirk of being 99% POSIX compliant so these mods are required for vorbis to compile. To define int64_t in codec.h #ifdef __BEOS__ #include <inttypes.h> #endif run.c in vq needs 'changing' around line 141 becuase S_IFSOCK isn't
2003 Sep 14
1
R on BeOS
Hello, I have compiled R-1.7.1 on Beos R5 (x86) and got it running. The modules x11 and internet dont work (so the only working display is postscript()). The libraries all compile, but there is a problem with methods. I get the following error when i make methods: dumping R code in package 'methods' Error in .Call("R_initialize_methods_metadata", table, PACKAGE =
2000 Aug 18
0
BeOS (was Parallelism)
Sorry, majordomo mistriggered on the word 'which'. Sigh. Monty ------- Forwarded Message From: "Timothy Wayper" <timmy@r3.co.nz> To: <vorbis-dev@xiph.org> Subject: Re: [vorbis-dev] BeOS (was Parallelism) Date: Fri, 18 Aug 2000 10:17:43 -0500 MIME-Version: 1.0 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit X-Priority:
2000 May 10
1
Re: Where is the CL-AMP (BeOS) plugin ...
> I have downloaded the vorbis encoder/decoder/CL-AMP plugin from http://www.bebits.com. Tried it and liked it, visited the vorbis homepage and found out there isn't any mention of the BeOS release. It's works very fine for me. > BeOS is an OS where these efforts will be more than appriciated. It's not that we don't support BeOS, just that we assume it's a given :-) I
2000 Nov 19
0
potential BeOS fix
I'm not sure how this would affect other OS's (I have no real idea how autoconf, automake etc work) but this is a go at fixing the BeOS undefined link problem. Hope the diffs are okay P.S. is there a simple test program for the FP bug in the math inline header I'd like to see if BeOS suffers from the problem or not. Dave --- configure.in Sun Nov 19 14:42:16 2000 +++
2003 Feb 22
1
rsync ported to BeOS-bone
Hello, here is a preliminary patch allowing rsync 2.5.6 to compile in BeOS (using the new BONE networking stack). Some explanations: - BeOS doesn't have chroot(), - the BONE networking stack export legacy network function for old apps in libnet.so (linked to by default), so it's necessary to force linking to the new libraries for things to work. I've yet to get inet_ntop() to be
1997 Oct 09
0
R-alpha: [sboker@calliope.psych.nd.edu: Re: S-PLUS on UNIX plans]
--Multipart_Thu_Oct__9_10:41:03_1997-1 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=US-ASCII In case you did not realize how much this is related to R : --Multipart_Thu_Oct__9_10:41:03_1997-1 Content-Type: message/rfc822 Return-Path: s-sender@utstat.toronto.edu From: "Steven M. Boker" <sboker@calliope.psych.nd.edu> Date: Wed, 8 Oct 97 16:37:05 -0500 To: s-news@utstat.toronto.edu Subject:
2007 Oct 15
0
new package 'nnls'
A new package 'nnls' is now available on CRAN. The package provides an R interface to the Lawson-Hanson NNLS algorithm for non-negative least squares that solves the least squares problem A x = b with the constraint x >= 0. The Lawson-Hanson NNLS algorithm was published in Lawson CL, Hanson RJ (1974). Solving Least Squares Problems. Prentice Hall, Englewood Cliffs, NJ. Lawson CL,
2007 Oct 15
0
new package 'nnls'
A new package 'nnls' is now available on CRAN. The package provides an R interface to the Lawson-Hanson NNLS algorithm for non-negative least squares that solves the least squares problem A x = b with the constraint x >= 0. The Lawson-Hanson NNLS algorithm was published in Lawson CL, Hanson RJ (1974). Solving Least Squares Problems. Prentice Hall, Englewood Cliffs, NJ. Lawson CL,
2008 Mar 30
2
Definition of "wrapper"?
I think I more or less understand what a ?wrapper? is, but I?d like to hear how more experienced R users define it, and especially I'd like to know if there is a formal definition. In my reading, it seems like there are a fairly wide range of meanings, but they are all conceptually similar. I've looked in a couple of the classic R texts, the extensions and developers' manuals, and R