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2006 Jun 30
0
mascot
>>I *have* to use one of these for the Mongrel BUGS Mascot. Man, that is a tough one. +1 Tater Tot, with the spiked hair and steely gaze. But one eyed Jake has a lot going for him.
2004 Dec 08
2
what about a mascot ?
My friend Veslot proposed me the Raven ! http://www.teteamodeler.com/allopass/images/corbeau.jpg As a matter of fact the intelligence of this bird is comparable to one of a monkey, although its brain is close to a reptile brain. R is quite the same : small, compact, but so clever. This is a canadian website explaining (in french) the R-aven intelligence
2004 Dec 02
16
How about a mascot for R?
R users, How come R doesn't have a mascot? Linux has one and so does LaTeX, so shouldn't R? I personally think that associating a "friendly face" with R would be a good thing for R (one letter names can be quite intimidating). I apologize if this is addressed in the FAQ. I searched the FAQ as well as the mailing list archives and checked ?mascot but to no avail. ;-)
2008 Oct 01
2
Xboard rpm for CentOS 4
Has anyone built an rpm for xboard for CentOS 4? I looked in the EPEL repo, KBS repo and rpmforge but none exist. The KBS repo has gnuchess in testing but what good is gnuchess without xboard? As usual the fedora SRPM for Fedora 6 and Fedora 9 cannot build on CentOS 4- they might build on CentOS 6 but i have no time machine :). -------------- next part -------------- An HTML
2006 Jun 30
50
Time To Pick the Mongrel BUGS Mascot!
Bradley Taylor shot me this *goldmine* of ugly ugly ugly dogs: http://www.sonoma-marinfair.org/uglydogvote.shtml I *have* to use one of these for the Mongrel BUGS Mascot. He''ll go on our bug list page and replace the little beetles on the left. Pick the dog you think best represents a lovable but defective pooch and reply to this with your +1. Let the voting begin! -- Zed A. Shaw
2006 May 04
1
My GNU-CentOS Desktop
I took a lil trip and decided to bring my rhel-converted-to-centos desktop with me. I have a few screenshots at http://s78.photobucket.com/albums/j90/centosdesktop/ In addition to CentOS Base/Extras/Plus, I have kbs and rpmforge repos. As you can see in one screenshot i have yum utils and about 80 protected packages. I've added Open-Office.org 2.0.1, Gnuchess, artwork from Gnome and wine
2006 Mar 11
1
Ordination of feature film data question
I am severely rusty re. multivariate / ordination analysis, having done my last work 40 years ago (in plant ecology). I am interested in exploring applications of multivariate analytic approaches to data from the history of motion picture films. I'd very much appreciate any pointers as to possibly appropriate proceedures. The individual "samples" may be individual films and the
2002 Dec 10
4
most pointless mentioning/advertising of a format in a film i've ever seen
In the recent muppets christmas film, god (played by whoopi goldberg- or howevr u spell her name), mentioned converting her entire album collection (every album ever recorded. ever) to mp3 files. Now that is the most pointless use of advertising the inferior mp3 format i've ever seen. Now that we've started covering the use of vorbis in games, anyone spotted any reference (no matter how
2005 Dec 30
2
RPMS's rebuilt or upstream one's used
RPMS's rebuilt or upstream one's used Hi I got a cleanly reinstalled 4.2 workstation. However i still needed to build the following SRPMS from Mandriva/Fedora :- - Chkrootkit - Logcheck - Tripwire - Xboard & Gnuchess - Rkhunter I needed to use the upstream versions of :- - OpenOffice.org 2.0.1 - RealPlayer Gold - Acrobat Reader I needed to tweak Bind chroot to log queries and
2020 Apr 03
0
Mostly better: new C7
On Fri, 3 Apr 2020 15:47:13 -0400 mark wrote: > Now what am I missing? I don't think there are any. I have Gnome Chess (and gnuchess), rogue, e-uae, stella and vice installed on my computer but I compiled the rpms myself. -- MELVILLE THEATRE ~ Real D 3D Digital Cinema ~ www.melvilletheatre.com
2006 Mar 30
0
[LLVMdev] Running LLVM Analysis on real-world projects.
On Thu, Mar 30, 2006 at 04:27:55PM +0530, Pratik Mehta wrote: > I have made few attempts to compile some software packages with llvm. > My approach is to define Make variables as follows : > > export AS=llvm-as > export LD=llvm-ld > export AR=llvm-ar > export CXX=llvm-g++ > > and then run configure and make. > > This approach works with very small code bases
2003 Sep 10
0
[LLVMdev] Core LLVM status update
Hi everyone, Here's an update on what we've been up to and how the LLVM 1.0 release is shaping up. Overall, things are going well, and it looks highly likely that we'll get the release out by the end of the month! Here's the hilights of the last few weeks: 1. John checked in support for building LLVM into multiple different object directories in the Autoconf style. He also
2006 Mar 31
1
[LLVMdev] Running LLVM Analysis on real-world projects.
Thanks for your valuable input. By the way, I am exporting CC=llvm-gcc and RANLIB=llvm-ranlib for projects that use it. It was a mistake not to write it in the post as apache indeed uses gcc. If you see the error message, you would see llvm-gcc being used. I would try to investigate further on the lines you have mentioned. However, the question that stands is how to best handle failure to compile
2006 Jun 30
0
Fwd: Mongrel-users Digest, Vol 5, Issue 22
It''s gotta be Rascal. There''s no fixing Victoria - that''s a re-write from the ground up. And Jake a recipe for disaster; Class Jake < Bat include Pig attr_accessor :one_eye . . end That pig ''ll never fly. ---------- Forwarded message ---------- From: mongrel-users-request at rubyforge.org < mongrel-users-request at rubyforge.org> Date:
2006 Jun 30
0
Mongrel-users Digest, Vol 5, Issue 24
>> Can I change my vote to http://samugliestdog.com/Sam162edited.jpg yikes! how''d that get past my firewall? +1 On 6/30/06, mongrel-users-request at rubyforge.org <mongrel-users-request at rubyforge.org> wrote: > Send Mongrel-users mailing list submissions to > mongrel-users at rubyforge.org > > To subscribe or unsubscribe via the World Wide Web, visit
2009 Jul 30
3
[LLVMdev] LLVM Logo
If we need to name the llvm mascot, how about lleweelyn.... or perhaps even better, LLeVeelyM Nick On Thu, Jul 30, 2009 at 3:06 PM, Albert Graef<Dr.Graef at t-online.de> wrote: > m awful at this kind of stuff, but maybe someone could do a small > version of this with "LLVM Inside" or some such phrase on it, to be used > on websites of compilers using LLVM as their
2002 Nov 14
1
chron and locales
(R-1.6.0 and chron 2.2, linux) I have to work with date/time values from another LOCALE on my machine. My normal locale is "de DE at euro" and the data I have to handle use AM/PM specifications for the times. dstring <- "Nov 12 2001 4:31PM" The problem now is, that strptime(dstring, "%b %d %Y %I:%M%p") [1] "2001-11-12 04:31:00" just ignores my
2020 Apr 03
4
Mostly better: new C7
Well, I gave up, and reinstalled C7. This time, I realized I needed to make a software choice before the install, and did so. My install, yesterday, was a minimal. Silly me, yesterday, after that, I did a groupinstall of KDE Plasma Workspaces... and it did *NOT* include all the dependencies to run KDE. Having installed a KDE desktop, much is better... with one exception: I can't seem to
2004 Feb 19
1
Process R segmentation with strsplit() (PR#6601)
Getting a crash with R1.8.1 on windows 2000 an linux with the strsplit. Version: platform = i386-pc-mingw32 arch = i386 os = mingw32 system = i386, mingw32 status = major = 1 minor = 8.1 year = 2003 month = 11 day = 21 language = R Version: platform = i386-pc-mingw32 arch = i386 os = mingw32 system = i386, mingw32 status = major = 1 minor = 8.1 year = 2003 month = 11 day =
2006 Jun 30
12
Mongrel 0.3.13.3 -- Ruby Licensed Release
Hello Everyone, This is the official 0.3.13.3 release of Mongrel. Mongrel is now released under the *Ruby license* instead of the LGPL. I''m hoping this increases the adoption of Mongrel even further and hopefully I can start pushing to get Mongrel included in Ruby directly. INSTALL As usual, you install it with your friendly gem install method of choice: gem install mongrel Or