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2020 Mar 28
5
status of Java & rJava?
Hello, All:
????? Is Java being deprecated for R?
????? I ask, because I've been unable to get rJava 0.9-11 to work under
either macOS 10.15 or Windows 10, and I can't get rJava 0.9-12 to
install -- and my Ecfun package uses it:?? I can't get "R CMD build
Ecfun" to work on my Mac nor "R CMD check Ecfun_0.2-4" under Windows.?
Travis CI builds
2020 Mar 29
0
status of Java & rJava?
Hi Spencer, I'm also having problems getting rJava to work on Mac OS X.
-G
On Sat, Mar 28, 2020 at 4:19 PM Spencer Graves <spencer.graves at prodsyse.com>
wrote:
> Hello, All:
>
>
> Is Java being deprecated for R?
>
>
> I ask, because I've been unable to get rJava 0.9-11 to work under
> either macOS 10.15 or Windows 10, and I can't get
2020 Nov 21
4
.Internal(quit(...)): system call failed: Cannot allocate memory
Dear R-developers,
Some of the more fat scripts (50+ GB mem used by R) that I am running,
when they finish they do quit with q("no", status=0)
Quite often it happens that there is an extra stderr output produced
at the very end which looks like this:
Warning message:
In .Internal(quit(save, status, runLast)) :
system call failed: Cannot allocate memory
Is there any way to avoid this
2020 Jun 09
5
R 4.0.0 rebuild status
Over the last several days, I've been working hard to get all of the Fedora
R packages rebuilt against R 4.0 in rawhide (in the F33-R-4 side tag). With
the exception of R-biomaRt, R-BSgenome, R-GenomicAlignments, and
R-rtracklayer, I believe everything is built and updated to the latest
versions. And of those packages, they're all ready to go when Fedora
infrastructure is working reliably
2005 Mar 11
2
What is that area code?
Can anybody help me and explain me the following area codes:
1-340 US-USVI
1-670 US-CNMI
1-710 US-Governement
1-787 US-Poerto Rico
1-802 ~ 1-808 ???
1-939 US-Poerto Rico
1-600 Canada
Are the above codes are USA Continental tarrif (NuFone / Broadvoice ...
)????
What are the codes for mobile phones in USA?
bye
Ronald
2005 Dec 31
26
Free "Agile Web Development with Rails" Text
Hi All,
I''m a RoR n00b that has been lurking for a week or so. About two weeks
ago I bought the text version of Agile Web Development with Rails.
Today, I bought the .pdf version because I run a Sony Notebook and find
a .pdf more user friendly. Therefore I have the text to give away for
free. If anyone in the continental US would like the copy please let me
know and I''ll mail it
2004 Sep 05
1
Hawaii in map() function
I would like to use the map function for the continental US plus Hawaii,
but can only find the library files for the continental US. Suggestions?
Thank you.
2005 Sep 15
4
Rd and guillemots
First of all, thanks to those who've set up R to work so smoothly with
Miktex-- even a total Latex bunny like me got it to work instantly, so
that for the first time I'm able to run my Rd files through the Latex
side of RCMD CHECK.
Now the question/buglet. One of my Rd files contains the following:
\code{mlazy( <<objname1>>, <<objname2>>, <<etc>>)}
2004 Aug 19
3
Do you know if you can map a large minimum spanning tree in R?
Thanks Mike.
My data has longitude and latitude coords and I used distAB {clim.pact}
then mst {ape} to calculate my minimum spanning tree. The nodes are
telecoms sites from all over Australia. My goal is to determine the
minimum cost of linking them via cabling, and I'm starting by
calculating the distance "as the crow flies", but will probably
eventually need to calculate the
2014 Mar 03
2
Project: Weighting Schemes
Hello Sir,
I am Reetesh Ranjan, a 3rd year undergraduate student at the *INDIAN
INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY BHU, Varanasi-*one of the premier engineering
colleges of India.
I have gone through your webpage thoroughly and I am very interested in the
work that you are undertaking on *Project: Weighting Schemes.*. I earnestly
wish to work under your guidance, learn and progress through this
experience.
2004 Aug 18
1
Do you know if you can map a large minmum spanning tree in R?
Do you know if you can map in R?
I have my minimum spanning tree, but as there are 1371 nodes (all over Australia) I'd like to be able to "graph" them as they actually would be on the map.
Do you know if this is possible?
2010 Apr 23
2
Problem with parsing a dataset - help earnestly sought
Dear fellow R-help members,
I hope to seek your advice on how to parse/manage a dataset with hundreds of
columns. Two examples of these columns, 'cancer.problems', and
'neuro.problems' are depicted below. Essentially, I need to parse this into
a useful dataset, and unfortunately, I am not familiar with perl or any such
language.
data <- data.frame(id=c(1:10))
2008 Oct 07
2
masking a regular lat/lon grid to extract map boundaries
Dear R-helpers,
I have lat/lon coordinates of regularly spaced grid points, about 4Km
apart, covering the entire US continental region.
I would like to mask this rectangular grid in order to extract all and
only the grid points within a specific region. Today I want to
extract Montana, say, from this grid, and I am hoping to somehow use
the returned value of the function
2020 Jul 10
2
complex migration
Hello Everyone,
I need to do a complex migration of either a guest VM as a whole or as
individual files with a dump and load of a progress database-based ERP
system.
The old host is an Amd Opteron 8 Core 16 GB ram single Socket CPU with a
RAID 10 array of 8x 500 GB SATA Disks.? It is running Centos 6.10 as a
base OS using OpenVZ as the VM technology.? Kernel version is
2.6.32-042stab142.1 x86_64
2020 Aug 30
2
[RFC][LLVM] New Constant type for representing function PLT entries
> On Aug 29, 2020, at 6:53 PM, Hal Finkel <hfinkel at anl.gov> wrote:
>
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>> Sorry for the delay responding Leonard. I don’t really understand your rationale here. A PLT entry is a completely target specific concept because some targets don’t have PLTs. I don’t think there is any reason that a frontend would abstractly generate this unless they already have a
2017 May 24
2
System Time Source
Once upon a time, Warren Young <warren at etr-usa.com> said:
> a. It?s transmitting from a fixed location in a time zone you probably aren?t in ? US Mountain ? being the least populous of the lower 48?s four time zones. You therefore have to configure time zone offset and DST rules, which means additional software if you want it to track changes to these things. There were 10 batches of
2010 Jul 26
1
OpenLDAP authentication, account expired when it's not.
I am trying to set up LDAP authentication for CentOS workstations, but
can't get it to authenticate properly. Authentication fails saying the
account has expired when I know for certain that it has not (e.g.
ldapsearch authenticated with the appropriate uid and password returns
shadowLastChange 14816 and shadowMax 99999).
The last time I did this seriously for authentication was using Apple
2002 Oct 12
1
wine20020327-1i386rpm
err:mmsys:MMDRV_InitHardcoded You didn't setup properly the config file for
the Wine multimedia modules.
Will use the hard-coded setup, but this will disappear soon.
Please add a WinMM section to your Wine config file.
err:win:WIN_FindWndPtr window 10024 belongs to other proce
Hello, this is the error message from wine, when I tried to start it first
time with Continental.exe on my Redhat
2005 May 26
1
does Jitter calculation in chan_iax2.c work???
Hi,
We are trying to get the jitter of a channel for iax channels.
iax2 show netstats
The above command always shows zero value for jitter. (Actually, only rtt
and kpkts are non-zero). The behaviour is the same even for
cross-continental calls.
Is this a bug in the implementation or a configuration problem?.
Thanks,
Vijay & Ashish
PS:We have enabled jitterbuffer at both ends.
2005 Jul 26
1
ASTCC: different incriments
How can I fulfill that?
*Billing Increments*
Continental USA: six (6) second increments.
International: thirty (30) seconds minimum and six (6) seconds thereafter.
Mexico: sixty (60) seconds minimum and six (6) seconds thereafter.
bye
Ronald Wiplinger