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2003 Jul 08
3
Characters and Numeric Values in One Matrix
Dear R-Users, I want to ask a question for a colleague of mine. He wants to put a character vector and a numeric vector into one matrix and still have the old character and numeric type for the respective columns. Unfortunately, I am just starting using R and I could not help him. Is there an easy and straightforward way to do this in R? Maybe a little example facilitates understanding our
2015 Mar 17
2
Asterisk only registering at one provider
Hey, I am running default Asterisk 11.16.0 on a FreeBSD-Machine. I need to register to several other SIP-Services (actually 3): short sip.conf register => XX at a register => XX at b register => XX at c If I remember correctly this worked quite well, but I now checked the system again and it is only obeying the first register statement. "sip show registry" only reports the
2007 May 01
5
Development on nfs share
Is there any way to end up somewhere in between the development environment and production environment as far as refreshing the source on every request. Our setup is that we work off of nfs shares which makes it extremely slow for a page load in development since it has to pull in the whole app on each request. I''m used to it by now and only get a few changes in an hour :). Just curious
2012 Jul 25
1
regression analysis
Hi, I have to do 10,000 linear regression analysis, and the response variable (RESP) is the same for all independent variables (10,000). y ~ x[i] i = 1, ..., 10000 For each analysis must extract the p-value and put them in an orderly increasing. I thought an analysis of the type: ana = numeric(10000) for(i in 1:10000){ mod = lm(RESP~x[i] p-value[i] = summary(mod)$coe[2,4] } Could
2005 Oct 03
3
Sortable and the Server
I want to build a sortable list that updates the server when the item is dropped into its new position. How to create a sortable list is clear, but I''m looking for an example of how to integrate this with the server side. Are there any examples or tutorials around? I''m working in a java environment. Thanks, Jamie
2005 Aug 07
11
HABTM Movable Select Box
Hi, I found it a while ago, an add-on to Rails for supporting movable select boxes, but I searched through the wiki and the mailing list and couldnt find what I was looking for. I was hoping someone might know of or remember something about the project. Thanks, Dylan.
2006 Jun 25
17
JavaScript Compression
Is there a good windows-based JavaScript compressor which will reliably compress script aculo and prototype? Sam _______________________________________________ Rails-spinoffs mailing list Rails-spinoffs-1W37MKcQCpIf0INCOvqR/iCwEArCW2h5@public.gmane.org http://lists.rubyonrails.org/mailman/listinfo/rails-spinoffs
2006 Jun 23
5
OT: Debugging iBook --- help
This is way OT, but here goes... I''ve had an iBook for 2 days now and am debugging a web built with prototype/script aculo / windows / etc... I have no real experience on a Mac. Occasionally, there''s no better way to debug JavaScript than an alert in a loop... Once I have the information information I want from the alert, the loop may want to execute another 300 times. I
2006 May 09
8
Dynamically printing a page
Does anyone know of a cross browser solution to print a page/url after a user clicks a button? Currently, I''m using a "hidden" iframe to do my bidding. But from my experience, IE requires that the iframe''s src attribute be set initially to the url, in order for the page to open properly. I wasn''t able to add the iframe to the page dynamically, either. So
2013 Sep 19
1
[LLVMdev] JIT compiled intrinsics calls is call to null pointer
Hi Andrew, this sounded a plausible explanation, because the X86 processor does not have an instruction to calculate the power function. So I tried the llvm.sin.f32 intrinsic, as the X86 processor family does have an instruction for that, but I still get the same problem. While you may still be right, there is at least something else going on as well. Thanks for your input, though. Taco.
2004 May 05
4
How quickly are RHEL errata released as CentOS errata ?
Hi, I am deciding on what 'RHEL clone' to use and prefer to use one that has a quick release after RedHat releases an update. I checked the repositories, but have not encountered any of the latest errata. Am I looking at the wrong place ? Thanks, Taco
2013 Sep 18
2
[LLVMdev] JIT compiled intrinsics calls is call to null pointer
Hi everyone, I am trying to call an LLVM intrinsic (llvm.pow.f32), inserted with the following call: std::vector<llvm::Type *> arg_types;arg_types.push_back(llvm::Type::getFloatTy(context));auto function=llvm::Intrinsic::getDeclaration(module, llvm::Intrinsic::pow, arg_types);auto result=ir_builder->CreateCall(function, args); When I try to execute the code generated by the JIT
2018 Apr 26
2
[HiPEAC 2019- publicity] CALL FOR PAPERS: HiPEAC 2019, Valencia, Spain
HiPEAC 2019 CALL FOR PAPERS The 14th International Conference on High-Performance Embedded Architectures and Compilers 21-23January, 2019 Valencia, Spain web: hipeac.net/conference<http://hipeac.net/conference> The HiPEAC conference is the premier European forum for experts in computer architecture, programming models, compilers and operating systems for embedded and general-purpose
2003 Jun 11
3
more on PXELinux confiuration file woes
I performed an experiment in which I had dhcpd specify a named file ("foo") instead of one based on a client's MAC address. Lo and behold, the same problem occured. The PXE stack requested and was served the right file, the kernel loaded as did the initrd. But again, the boot sequence stopped at "Ready." Keep in mind that the contents of the file are the same as was in the
2006 Jun 15
10
RE: Yahoo!-like Event object emulation/abstractioninPrototype?
If that doesn''t work, then you''ve done something wrong somewhere. ''Cause it works for IE for me and everyone else. The only advantage I see with the YUI toolkit is that it''ll defer attaching events to elements that do not yet exist in the DOM. Big whoop, only a sloppy programmer would try to attach an event to a non-existant element. With Prototype, you can
2010 Nov 12
0
[LLVMdev] Collapse OBJC_CLASSLIST_REFERENCES globals in llvm-link?
Hello list, I'm wondering about the feasibility of collapsing the following two globals within llvm-link: @"OBJC_CLASSLIST_REFERENCES_$_2" = private global %struct.objc_class* bitcast (%struct._class_t* @"OBJC_CLASS_$_NSString" to %struct.objc_class*), section "__DATA, __objc_classrefs, regular, no_dead_strip", align 4 @"OBJC_CLASSLIST_REFERENCES_$_8"
2006 Apr 02
2
Web Interface Collapse?
Unless its an April Fools joke, the web interface shows the source code rather than the messages. An oversight or a compromise? __________________________________________________ Do You Yahoo!? Tired of spam? Yahoo! Mail has the best spam protection around http://mail.yahoo.com
2005 Nov 17
0
Critical collapse of Samba/LDAP - Help Please
Hi all, For the last fortnight I've had a Samba PDC running OpenLDAP 2.3.6 and Samba 3.0.20 running without problem on a 700 user network. Today however, we were setting up mandatory profiles when the whole thing ground to halt. I suspect hardware failure and plan to work tonight to restore the network for the morning. I backed up the LDAP database using Slapcat > backup.ldif and have
2015 Apr 16
0
network collapse
based on what your saying.. im not thinking this is samba related. I guess check your switches and find the "fault" autosense for your nics.. You can use thisone to disable autosence ethtool -s ethX autoneg off en set correct nic speed. ethtool -s ethX speed XXXX BUT ! check your switches first. greetz, Louis >-----Oorspronkelijk bericht----- >Van: sambait3 at
2015 Apr 16
0
network collapse
On 2015-04-16 11:26, sambait3 at fuckaround.org wrote: > Hi folks > > on debian stable I've a default samba file sharing config. Everything > works perfectly (almost...) - samba version 3.6.6 > > From linux and windows clients (wired and wifi too) when I (i.e. listen > musics) often (one time every 4/5 minutes) networks suddenly collapse (for > less one second) and