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2005 May 04
3
Wine 20041019 for Suse/Debian (pacakges or build instructions)
Hi, as a Notes user, I'm looking for wine 20041019 for Suse and Debian (kubuntu). If anyone has the packages... I can't build them with Suse because missing XFree86 packages. Any trick ? Thanks. Dripple
2005 Jun 29
2
Lotus Notes & last wine version
Does Notes works well with last wine version or should I keep my good ol' 20041019 ? Dripple
2005 Apr 22
4
Best wine version for Office 2000
Hello All! I currently use wine version 20040716-1.2, a rather old release, but up to now I had no problems with that. Today I tried to install Office 2000, i need primarily Excel. Installation seems to work, after this I added the directories for vbe6.dll and msoeuro.dll to the path (...program files/common files/microsoft shared/...), because on a previous excel execution wine said it
2006 Aug 14
1
Lotus Notes 7.0.1 + wine 0.9.19 : working with replicas KO ?
Hi, I'm currently working with Lotus Notes 7.0.1 and wine 0.9.19, and con not have my local replicas refreshed when replicating is over and I have new mails. Anyone has the same behaviour ? should I log a new bug ? Dripple
2005 Apr 21
1
libwine 20041019 needed
Hello, I am deinstalling wine and reinstalling at the 20041019 level. I'm running the 2.6.11.7 kernel with the debian distribution. In Aptitude I need to reinstall wine, winetools and libwine. I can find the 20041019 version for everything except libwine. I think libwine must be known by a different name in the rest of the *nix world. I am downloading the RH9 RPM from
2010 Dec 11
5
(S|odf)weave : how to intersperse (\LaTeX{}|odf) comments in source code ? Delayed R evaluation ?
Dear list, Inspired by the original Knuth tools, and for paedaogical reasons, I wish to produce a document presenting some source code with interspersed comments in the source (see Knuth's books rendering TeX and metafont sources to see what I mean). I seemed to remember that a code chunk could be defined piecewise, like in Comments... <<Chunk1, eval=FALSE, echo=TRUE>>=
2005 Aug 08
0
Fw: Lotus Notes + wine 20050725
Hello all, Today I downloaded the latest WINE version from CVS, and I'm still getting the same behavior and errors, which prevent a normal installation of Lotus Notes versions 6.5 and 7. Shadi P.S. The first email did not post to the list because it's size was more than 40KB.
2005 Jun 15
3
wineboot && wineserver
Hi all, I'm currently writing a simple script for a few friends to install a soft with wine. The point is wineserver is not in the path of my user. Should I call it directly from /usr/lib/wine ? Another wine bin is not found : wineboot ? Is it linked with my distro (Kubuntu/Debian based) ? Is it included in a lib I did not install ? Is it installed in further versions (I use 20041019,
2005 Dec 10
2
SF site cracked ?
A new release, called wine 0.9.3, is available on Debian/Ubuntu directory of the sf site. However, such a release has not beeen announced : winehq.org still advertises 0.9.2 as the last release. Is this a legitimate release with a late announcement, or an intrusion ? Scott ? Emmanuel Charpentier
2005 Jan 06
1
Specific DllOverrides won't work...
Hi all, I recently succeed using on of my apps under Wine. But with the config, I meet a problem : I can't have both IE and my app workig, due to the use of native comctl32.dll and commctrl.dll. I wanted to specify this only for my app, as others won't work if I set it as global DllOverride. So here is what I did : [DllOverrides] ...snip "comctl32" =
2005 Apr 30
5
problems installing wine
I just downloaded the latest version of wine from the site to install on my system. My system is an Athalon XP 2400+ running Fedora Core 3, fully updated. I downloaded the file wine-20050419-1fc3winehq.athlon.rpm and installed it, then installed winetools-2.1.1-jo.i386.rpm to go with it. I started winetools to do the configuration and completed each step of the base install one at a time until
2011 Aug 14
1
FYI : XML 3.4.2 still breaks odfWeave 0.7.17
Dear list, perusing the GMane archive shows that the issue with XML 3.4.x still bugs odfWeave users. I just checked that the newer XML 3.4.2 version still give the same problem. Using it to weave a bit of documentation written with LibreOffice 3.3.3 (current in Debian testing) leads me to a 192 Kb, 590 pages document, whereas reinstalling XML 3.2.0 gives me a 4 pages, 24Kb file (not
2009 Apr 18
1
Modelling an "incomplete Poisson" distribution ?
Dear list, I have the following problem : I want to model a series of observations of a given hospital activity on various days under various conditions. among my "outcomes" (dependent variables) is the number of patients for which a certain procedure is done. The problem is that, when no relevant patient is hospitalized on said day, there is no observation (for which the "number
2000 Oct 03
1
Bug in RODBC ?
Dear lists, It seems that RODBC has a problem : when reading through ODBC from an Access table with missing values, *character* missing values are (correctly) reported as NA factor values. *Numeric* values, however, retain the value of the same variable in the previous row. My setup : R 1.1.1 under Win95, RODBC as compiled with the R Win CRAN distribution, MS Access 97. I just discovered this,
2000 Oct 03
1
Bug in RODBC ?
Dear lists, It seems that RODBC has a problem : when reading through ODBC from an Access table with missing values, *character* missing values are (correctly) reported as NA factor values. *Numeric* values, however, retain the value of the same variable in the previous row. My setup : R 1.1.1 under Win95, RODBC as compiled with the R Win CRAN distribution, MS Access 97. I just discovered this,
2002 Dec 17
1
rsprng doesn't install on Debian (woody) (PR#2378)
Full_Name: Emmanuel Charpentier Version: 1.6.1 OS: Linux 2.4.20 / Debian Woody Submission from: (NULL) (80.15.78.96) rsprng depends on libraries available in the "genesis" package. However, even when Genesis is installed, the installation of the source package fails for not finding rsprng.h. It turns out that Debian installs it in a subdirectoru of /usr/include, and that the rsprng
2008 Aug 12
2
Possible buglet (wart ?) of odfWeave 0.7.6 (with workaround)
Dear List, I have had problems inserting some (not all !) figures via odfWeave (using print(someLatticeFunction)...). The figure was correctly displayed in a R device window but the resulting ODF document displayed the correct space for the figure and an empty frame with a "broken image" icon and a "read error" mention. Exploration of the odf (.odt, in my case) file showed
2005 May 21
2
Possible (ab)use of lexical scoping in R ?
Dear list, I wish to define a set of functions *auxilliary* to another set of "main" ones, and I wonder if there is some "clever" way do do this using lexical scoping. Looking for that in the list's archives did not get me easily understood answers. Perusing MASS (1st, 2nd, 3rd and 4th editions!) and "Programming S" wasn't of much help either... R easily
2005 Feb 14
1
Notes 6.5.3 FR && wine > 20041201
Hi, I tried the two last wine versions on my linux box (Mandrake 10.1) and I'm still meeting problems while opening new tabs (Replication for exemple). There still are regressions in this releasen comparing with 20041201. I'm switching back to this good-working version. Dripple
2009 Mar 17
1
Mean of difftime vectors : "code infelicity" or intended behaviour ?
Dear list, "+" (and "-") being defined for difftime class, I expected mean() to return something sensible. This is only half-true : > mean(c(1:5, 5:1),na.rm=TRUE) [1] 3 > mean(as.difftime(c(1:5, 5:1),unit="mins"),na.rm=TRUE) Time difference of 3 mins Fine so far. However : > mean(c(1:5, NA,5:1),na.rm=TRUE) [1] 3 > mean(as.difftime(c(1:5,