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2009 Apr 17
2
Error messages 3.0.6pre1
I compiled 3.0.6pre1, including the crtimes and fileflags patches for use on Intel OS X 10.5.6, as described by Mr. Bombich (thanks!) here: <http://www.bombich.com/mactips/rsync.html> I want to use 3.0.6 because it seems that this bug: <https://bugzilla.samba.org/show_bug.cgi?id=5365> has been resolved (yay!). ----- [~]$ rsync --version rsync version 3.0.6pre1 protocol version 30
2001 Nov 05
3
Can't compile under RH 7.2
All -- Has anyone gotten samba to compile under RH 7.2? I tried: 2.2.2 NOPE 2.2.0 NOPE 2.0.0 NOPE 1.9.00 YES CVS HEAD NOPE In the cases of the 2.* versions (and CVS head) I ran ./configure and make. In the case of 1.9.00, I edited the Makefile for a non- shadow Linux host (and added -lcrypt). I'm attaching a typescript file of my latest attempt at
2015 May 15
0
Installation error with R-devel
It's hard to diagnose this without your package sources / a reproducible example. Shot in the dark: one thing worth checking is that you don't have an entry in your `.Rbuildignore` that's removing files you don't expect it to (maybe that's causing R to strip out the 'doc/index.html' file) Kevin On Fri, May 15, 2015 at 12:54 PM, Therneau, Terry M., Ph.D. <therneau
2004 Sep 10
1
How do I use FLAC in my C++ program ?
Hello all, I am writing a "virtual cdplayer" application, that plays tracks from my cd backups, which are stored as a .flac file and a cdrwin style .cue file. Anyway enough of that, onto the problem.. I wish to use C++ for my program, but when I try to compile it with g++ I get the following types of errors: /home/dave/development/splitimg/splitimg.cpp:153: undefined reference to
2004 Sep 10
1
mistake in FLAC++ metadata interface?
Hi all, Using the FLAC++ level 2 metadata interface the following function doesn't do what you would expect: cuesheet->get_track(i).get_num_indices(); (where cuesheet is a FLAC::Metadata::CueSheet *) It returns a bool instead of an int, why is this? To get the mumber of indicies in a track I need to use: cuesheet->get_track(i).get_track()->num_indices; ie. retrieve the C struct
2001 Dec 31
1
Printing problem: printing control characters
Hi folks: AIX Samba server: 4.3.3 Samba v: 2.2.1a Windows NT sp6a printer: various HP: 4500, 8150 I have set up the print queues the long way, by copying all the .dll's to unix, etc. All the config's look work, in fact I can print, but it print the 'control characters'. I actually see the: '@PJL .......' which I believe is the PCL control code. I could really use some
2015 May 15
2
Installation error with R-devel
I have a local library with functions that interrogates an institution-specific web API, so is not of interest to anyone outside of Mayo. For some reason the R CMD INSTALL command fails. See below: Build the library, then install it. tmt-local2127% R CMD build dart * checking for file ?dart/DESCRIPTION? ... OK * preparing ?dart?: * checking DESCRIPTION meta-information ... OK * installing
2004 Sep 10
1
Can I STOP decoding at an exact sample?
Hi guys, Thanks Matt for your prompt response about the C++ problem, its working great now! Again for my "virtual cdplayer", I am wondering if its possible to stop decoding within a large file, at the end of an exact sample? ie. I wish to play a song in the middle of a flac'd cd. Using the file decoder, I can seek to the start of the track(index 01 of the cds TOC), but I then want
2004 Sep 10
1
problem with seek_absolute in libFLAC++
Nevermind, I have discovered the problem(not really a problem). I had called: set_metadata_ignore_all(); because I didnt actually need to use the metadata in my application. But it seems that with this option set, "total_samples" is not set correctly after calling init(). Upon further debugging, I discovered that the test "sample < total_samples" was what is failing in
2014 Nov 12
4
Problem with build and check
I am getting failure of build and check, for an Rd file that has a long argument list. Guess diagnosis: a quoted string beyond a certain point in the argument list is fatal. Example: Use the function below, create an Rd file for it with prompt(). Move the .Rd file to the man directory (no need to edit it) and try building dart.control <- function(server=c("production",
2006 Jan 03
11
CRC error installing rails
Hello all, I''m just getting started with rails. I''m trying to install it on a CentOS 4.2 (i.e. Red Hat Enterprise 4.2) x86_64 system. The OS install is brand new. Ruby version is: # ruby --version ruby 1.8.1 (2003-12-25) [x86_64-linux-gnu] Gem: # gem --version 0.8.11 When I attempt to install rails, I get this: # gem install rails --include-dependencies Attempting
2000 Mar 20
0
HELP with error: the server sevice is not started
hi folks, I'm try to get samba (2.0.6) to work on AIX (4.3.2) with NT (4.0 SP 5). I think I have everything set up correctly. My UNIX servers show up in the browser list, but when I try to access them I get a windows error: "The server service is not started". The strange thing is it works sometimes. I was thinking it was UNIX permissions, but things look ok. Any help would be
2001 Nov 05
0
Access to string file owner names
All -- I'd like to be able to do an 'ls -l' in smbclient and have the user name show up as it is on the server, but when I look through the code it looks like libsmbclient is already doing mapping to *nix-style stat structures, which use uid_ts (ints). I've been rooting around in the code a bit trying to understand enough to see if I could get string-oriented owner info, but I
2015 Jul 09
0
R CMD build failure
What field is httr in the DESCRIPTION? Hadley On Thu, Jul 9, 2015 at 10:26 AM, Therneau, Terry M., Ph.D. <therneau at mayo.edu> wrote: > I have a local library 'dart' that imports "httr". It has routines that > access central patient data such as birth date, so it is heavily used > locally but of no interest to anyone else. > > The httr library (and 300
2004 Sep 10
0
problem with seek_absolute in libFLAC++
--- David Collett <jg@webone.com.au> wrote: > Hello, > I have been changing my (C++)program over to the new FLAC++ API which > > has gone relatively smoothly. > > However, the function seek_absolute() (from the FLAC::Decoder::File > class) does not seem to work. It always returns false and doesnt seek > at > all. Using gdb, I have narrowed down the problem
2008 Mar 31
2
Rails and Partials
Excuse my ignorance on partials but..... I am trying to use partials to create a uniform display box built with html tables. The only way I have thought about accomplishing this is to create two partials: _start_box.erb ---------------- <table id="box" width="<%= width %>"><tr><th><%= h(label_text) %></th></tr><tr><td>
2015 Jul 09
4
R CMD build failure
I have a local library 'dart' that imports "httr". It has routines that access central patient data such as birth date, so it is heavily used locally but of no interest to anyone else. The httr library (and 300 others) are in a shared directory, referenced by everyone in the biostatistics group via adding this location to the .libPaths in their default .Rprofile.
2010 Nov 13
2
interpretation of coefficients in survreg AND obtaining the hazard function for an individual given a set of predictors
Dear R help list, I am modeling some survival data with coxph and survreg (dist='weibull') using package survival. I have 2 problems: 1) I do not understand how to interpret the regression coefficients in the survreg output and it is not clear, for me, from ?survreg.objects how to. Here is an example of the codes that points out my problem: - data is stc1 - the factor is dichotomous
2006 Dec 27
0
Feature Request: Mindows/Miniwin - allow windows to be individually scaled
Is this better off in the bugtracker? ****Summary:**** Allow windows to be shrunken to 'mindows' individually and have a mixed environment of scaled and full sized windows. Mindows would grow to full size on mouseover rather than being interacted with while small and would be re-positionable. I'd love to have the time and ability to contribute more to this idea, but I can't see
2010 Nov 15
1
interpretation of coefficients in survreg AND obtaining the hazard function
1. The weibull is the only distribution that can be written in both a proportional hazazrds for and an accelerated failure time form. Survreg uses the latter. In an ACF model, we model the time to failure. Positive coefficients are good (longer time to death). In a PH model, we model the death rate. Positive coefficients are bad (higher death rate). You are not the first to be confused