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2015 Mar 11
3
7-Zip for CentOS X86-64
On 03/11/15 19:32, Ned Slider wrote: > > > On 11/03/15 23:24, Mark LaPierre wrote: >> Hey Y'all, >> >> I'm looking at ZCad: >> http://sourceforge.net/projects/zcad/?source=directory >> >> It looks like the kind of 3D CAD package that I've been looking for. It >> says that it works on Linux but it's zipped with 7-Zip which
2011 Sep 07
3
WinRAR 4.01 Windows & 7-zip Benchmarks on Wine...
Winrar for linux does not have Benchmark. same with 7z. have installed Winrar & 7zip 32-bits for windows, could not install 64-Bit versions. *did not installed in KXStudio 10.x Generic Kernel... *but installed ok in KXStudio 10.x with RT Kernel. also Ubuntu 10.x generic kernel. Board: MSI X58 Eclipse sli i7 920 with Visa sp1 x64 Winrar 4 benchmark did: 4040kb/s with W7 x64 did: 3030kb/s
2015 Mar 11
0
7-Zip for CentOS X86-64
On 11/03/15 23:24, Mark LaPierre wrote: > Hey Y'all, > > I'm looking at ZCad: > http://sourceforge.net/projects/zcad/?source=directory > > It looks like the kind of 3D CAD package that I've been looking for. It > says that it works on Linux but it's zipped with 7-Zip which doesn't > seem to be available for CentOS. > > Does anyone know if ZCAD
2007 Jan 02
1
zip alternative?
Hi, Recently I've got several errors in one of my backups systems. The backup system uses basic tools: rsync, mysqldump, and zip and have worked fine until a few days ago. The zip command shows an error like this: size limit exceeded. So I've found out an alernative : p7zip. It seems to has all the needed features: * available package (in Dag's repo) * 64 bits for size
2012 Apr 27
6
Min , Max
Hellow everyone, This code bellow will calculate average daily wind speed(measurements are taken every three hours).Any ideas how to take the Min and Max instead of average. library(Matrix) setwd("C:\\Users\\aalyaari\\Desktop\\img") listfile<-dir() long <- file("C:\\Users\\aalyaari\\Desktop\\New folder (5)\\inra.bin", "rb") A=readBin(long, integer(),
2012 Jul 31
3
[LLVMdev] Compressing with llvm-ar
Hello, The documentation for llvm-ar says that option 'z' is used to compressed a file before archiving it. I did some tests with different input files (text and LLVM bitcode) and found the archive to be about the same size as the input. When debugging I found that the compressed flag gets passed to several calls and eventually makes it to Archive::writeMember() but this function
2012 May 24
6
R does not recognise columns and rows as they are supposed to be
Dear All, The code given bellow is to extract values of one region and write that to a text file(there are 365 binary files in the directory). The problem which I am facing is that all my files are binary with size of 360 rows and 720 columns. I specified that in this line: file2<-matrix(data=file,ncol=720,nrow=360) but I got an error : Error in mean(file2[X, Y], na.rm = TRUE) : subscript
2012 Apr 06
2
read multiaple files within one folder
Suppose we have files in one folder file1.bin, file2.bin, ... , and 1460slice(file) with dim of 720 * 360 in directory C:\\PHD\\Climate Data\\Wind\\ and we want to read them and make a loop to go from 1 to 4 and take the average, then from 4 to 8 and so on till 1460. in the end we will get 365 files . I need those 365 files to be in one new folder for later use in my model I tried using this
2002 May 17
3
Rsync dies
I?m trying to rsync a 210 GB Filesystem with approx 1.500.000 Files. Rsync always dies after about 29 GB without any error messages. I?m Using rsync version 2.5.5 protocol version 26. Has anyone an idea ? Thank?s Clemens
2010 Mar 04
0
[LLVMdev] region pass - new pass for llvm
On 03/04/2010 09:38 PM, Jim Grosbach wrote: > That looks like something from 7-zip (http://www.7-zip.org/). Ether, can you re-send either as a plain-text attachment, or if you need to use an archive, .zip or .tar.gz so it's a bit more standard for those of us not working on a Windows platform? Thanks! > There is p7zip which can extract this on Linux (and its probably been ported to the
2002 Jul 30
2
Rsync recursion
Hello, I'm trying to break up my rsync process by separating a directory tree into multiple rsync processes because I'm witnessing some errors trying to rsync large directory trees on Windows machines. After breaking up the tree I tried to rsync each individual directory starting from the bottom directory on up using the command: foreach ($array as $directory){ /* $array = list of
2010 Mar 04
3
[LLVMdev] region pass - new pass for llvm
That looks like something from 7-zip (http://www.7-zip.org/). Ether, can you re-send either as a plain-text attachment, or if you need to use an archive, .zip or .tar.gz so it's a bit more standard for those of us not working on a Windows platform? Thanks! -Jim On Mar 4, 2010, at 11:15 AM, Evan Cheng wrote: > How is the patch compressed? I don't know how to open the file with .7z
2018 May 13
6
Dataverse
Hello. I am trying to find a way to retrieve data from Harvard Dataverse website. I usually don't have problem in web-scraping data but the problem here is that there are a bunch of data formats such as .tab, .7z and so and I just can't find a way to retrieve the data I am interested in woth an unique solution. Any hint? [[alternative HTML version deleted]]
2015 Mar 11
0
7-Zip for CentOS X86-64
On 12 March 2015 at 10:39, Mark LaPierre <marklapier at gmail.com> wrote: > Okay then, next question. How do you get it to work? I can't figure > out the command to run it so I can't use man to get a clue. > > I tried p7zip, 7zip, etc... no luck. > ?rpm -ql p7zip? ?will list all the files associated with the package, including the executables and man pages. K?
2008 May 11
3
Today's log - yum entries
Hi list, I have the following entries, below, in today's log file (for yesterday, 10th May). I don't run the automated yum-updated and didn't run a yum update yesterday, and no packages were installed. Obviously the entries are old. I was wondering if anyone could offer an explanation? Thanks, Ned --------------------- yum Begin ------------------------ Packages
2015 Mar 03
3
Rebuilding SIS attachment links from log
This seems simple enough...I'm just not script wizard. If someone can throw together a starting point I can test and tweak it from there. It seems to me: 1. Read /var/mail/mail.err or specified logfile 2. For each "failed: read(/var/mail/attachments/aa/bb/attachmentHash-userHash" line, a. Confirm /var/mail/attachments/aa/bb/hashes/attachmentHash exists i. If
2020 Jun 14
4
very low performance of Xen guests
Hello ??? For the past months I've been testing upgrading my Xen hosts to CentOS 7 and I face an issue for which I need your help to solve. ??? The testing machines are IBM blades, model H21 and H21XM. Initial tests were performed on the H21 with 16 GB RAM; during the last 6=7 weeks I've been using the H21XM with 64 GB. In all cases the guests were fully updated CentOS 7 --
2010 Aug 17
0
[LLVMdev] [RFC] Moving to Sphinx for LLVM and friends documentation (with partial implementation (in both 10pt and 12pt font)).
OvermindDL1 <overminddl1 at gmail.com> writes: > Correction, even the zip by itself is too big, here is the 7z, if > someone wants a giant zip, I can host it somewhere... Please do. 7z is not supported on Linux. I would love to take a look at this, but I can't. :( -Dave
2011 Nov 19
2
recommendations for encrypting files?
I would like to encrypt and decrypt Files sent as attachment in Linux, Mac and Windows Systems Recommendations? Best regard Helmut
2010 Jun 04
1
Reading newlines with read.table?
I have a text file that is UTF-16LE encoded with CRLF line endings and '@' as field separators that I want to read in R on a Linux system. Which would be fine as read.table("foo.txt", file.encoding = "UTF-16LE", sep = "@", ...) *except* that the data may contain the LF character which R treats as end-of-line and then barfs that there are too few elements