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2016 Sep 12
1
A broken link!
Hi, Just wanted to let you know about a link that seems to be broken on this page http://code.metager.de/source/xref/linux/klibc/. It is this link http://www.kernel.org/pub/software/scm/git/docs/tutorial.html, but the page doesn?t seem to be active any more. I thought you might want to update. If you are looking for an alternative please check out http://wiht.link/git_primer, it may make a
2016 Sep 15
0
I've found a broken link on your site.
Hi, Just wanted to let you know about a link that seems to be broken on this page http://code.metager.de/source/xref/nsupdateinfo/nsupdate/settings/prod.py. It is this link https://docs.djangoproject.com/en/1.6/, but the site doesn?t seem to be active any more. I thought you might want to update your page. If you are looking for an alternative then check out http://wiht.link/django_primer, it
2016 Nov 12
0
Letting you know about a broken link
Hi, I just wanted to let you know about a link that seems to be broken on this page http://www.hdt-project.org/. Here's the link http://www.mandriva.com/fr "Mandriva Linux", but the page doesn?t seem to be active any more. We've put together a guide to Mandriva; you can see it here http://wiht.link/mandrivalinux. I thought it may make a good replacement. Kind Regards,
2003 Sep 22
0
Last call: Asterisk BoF in Boston, Tuesday 23rd
Hello - The final schedule for the Asterisk birds-of-a-feather meeting (as an adjunct to the VON conference) in Boston looks like this: Tuesday, September 23rd at 8:15 at VinnyT's of Boston near the Hynes Convention Center. We'll try to get a corner booth in the "downstairs room", and look for the guy wearing the blue button-down shirt with VON logos on the breast pocket
2016 Sep 18
0
A broken link!
Hi, I appreciate you're busy so I just wanted to follow up on the email I sent you the other day as I noticed the link is still broken. I've included my email below for your reference: On Mon, Sep 12, 2016 at 11:12 AM, Mike Delgado <mike.delgado at whoishostingthismail.com> wrote: Hi, Just wanted to let you know about a link that seems to be broken on this page
2006 Apr 13
10
Code Igniter
Hi all, I was just made aware of this: <http://www.codeigniter.com> I wonder where the inspiration comes from? Lots of very similar concepts there ;) I''ve only watched the intro movie so far, but very interesting. jt
2009 Oct 23
1
Bonferroni with unequal sample sizes
Hello- I have run an ANOVA on 4 treatments with unequal sample sizes (n=9,7,10 and 10). I want to determine where my sig. differences are between treatments using a Bonferroni test, and have run the code: pairwise.t.test(Wk16, Treatment, p.adf="bonf") I receive an error message stating that my arguments are of unequal length: Error in tapply(x, g, mean, na.rm = TRUE) :
2005 Jul 14
3
read.xport
I am trying to import data from a SAS XPORT file that contains 24 SAS files. When I use the "read.xport" procedure only about 16 data frames (components) are created. Any suggestions? ************************************************************************* Gary A. Nelson, Ph.D Massachusetts Division of Marine Fisheries 30 Emerson Avenue Gloucester, MA 01930 Phone: (978)
2010 Feb 23
1
undefined method `scaffold' for AdminController:Class
Hello everyone! I think a little background is necessary. I''ve been a web-developer and linux user for a little over 4 years now, primarily working with PHP and MySQL. I''ve tried several other frameworks like Django and CodeIgniter and several other languages, including python, perl, ASP/.NET, javascript and javascript frameworks, also worked with Oracle and PostgreSQL and many
2009 Aug 11
1
readBin() arg check has unnecessary overhead (patch included)
Dear all, The version of readBin() in R-devel includes a use of match(), through `%in%`, which can affect its performance significantly. By using primitives instead of the rather expensive call to match(), I reduce the time spent inside readBin() by more than 30% in some of my code (part of the tractor.base package). A simple patch that does this is given below. This passes "make
2010 Sep 10
0
protect_from_forgery
I am a newbie to Rails, coming from a PHP shop, so please excuse my ignorance. I have to applications. A Codeigniter PHP app and a Rails 3.0 app. The rails app makes paypal api calls and the php app makes curl post calls to the rails app with information from a shopping cart. How can I make this work with protect_from_forgery? I basically want to pass my own auth token from the php app (or any
2007 Jun 14
1
R programming question
Dear All., I've created R-code for which a user will be asked to choose between 2 analyses. I've written one function for each type of analysis. Within each function, the users is prompted to enter information. An example is: cat("Enter value for lower Linf :\n") L1<-scan(n=1) cat("Enter value for upper Linf :\n") L2<-scan(n=1)
2008 Sep 24
2
R --interactive and readline() creates infinite loop
Dear all, I have asked before, in R-help [1], about a way to create an interactive session in which commands are taken from a file or standard input - like R CMD BATCH but additionally allowing user input - but there was no response to that question, and the workarounds that I have found (using "expect", creating a temporary .Rprofile) are ugly and problematic. With the
2011 May 04
1
General "nil" reference class object
Dear John and others, I've been wondering about whether there's any way to indicate a "nil" reference class object, which will represent "no value", and be tested for, but not fail the internal type checking. NULL is the obvious choice (or seems so to me), but can only be used if an explicit class union is created: > Foo <- setRefClass("Foo") > Bar
2014 Feb 27
0
[JOBS] Calling out smart and young entrepreneurial RoR devs to join Stylopa
Hey folks, Stylopa is a young startup based in Mumbai. We're open to internships and full time positions. So, please reach out to us at careers-CizJ0UCmWANBDgjK7y7TUQ@public.gmane.org with your resume and github/website links. Below is the profile ( https://hasjob.co/view/c2svz) *We?* Stylopa - Everyone's personal stylist. (http://bit.ly/1hLKoaZ<http://www.stylopa.com/> )
2006 Oct 21
0
UK Linux & Open Source Awards 2006
The UK Linux & Open Source Awards for 2006 will be hosted on Wednesday 25 October 2006 at the Millennium Gloucester hotel, Kensington: http://www.linuxawards.co.uk/ The CentOS Project would like to thank all our CentOS users (especially the readers who picked CentOS as their favorite distribution) for getting CentOS in the top 3 (short-list) of all Linux Distros (with Ubuntu and SUSE).
2005 Nov 07
1
Help with downloading clim.pact
I am wondering if anyone might know why the package clim.pact won't install properly. I have tried many URL sites and the same thing happens. I get the error message below. I also tried downloading the ZIP from the CRAN site and extracting the file myself, but an error message (something like, "not an archive file") appears. I operate through Windows. Thanks. Gary Nelson.
2002 May 13
0
Problem with & in domain name.
Hi, I'm using Samba 2.2.4 and I'm trying to connect via domain level security, but I'm having problems which I think are due to the fact that the NT domain contains an ampersand. (I know this is bad, but I inherited it...) I can add the samba server to the domain with the command: smbpasswd -j MFP\&MFA -r NTSERVER -Uadministrator (backslash escapes the & in this
2012 Sep 17
0
lqmm package 1.02
Dear R users lqmm version 1.02 is now on CRAN. lqmm provides commands for estimation of linear quantile regression models with random effects. Commands for independent and count data are also available. A few bugs have been fixed since lqmm 1.0. Updates of this package are (usually) made available on https://r-forge.r-project.org/R/?group_id=1396 prior to submission to CRAN. -- Marco Geraci
2012 Sep 17
0
lqmm package 1.02
Dear R users lqmm version 1.02 is now on CRAN. lqmm provides commands for estimation of linear quantile regression models with random effects. Commands for independent and count data are also available. A few bugs have been fixed since lqmm 1.0. Updates of this package are (usually) made available on https://r-forge.r-project.org/R/?group_id=1396 prior to submission to CRAN. -- Marco Geraci