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2012 Oct 26
0
parallel::pvec FUN types differ when v is a list; code simplifications?
In pvec(list(1, 2), FUN, mc.cores=2) FUN sees integer() arguments whereas pvec(list(1, 2, 3), FUN, mc.cores=2) FUN sees list() arguments; the latter seems consistent with pvec's description. This came up in a complicated Bioconductor thread about generics and parallel evaluation https://stat.ethz.ch/pipermail/bioc-devel/2012-October/003745.html One relevant point is that a
2014 Jan 19
1
For the default of CanonicalizeFallbackLocal
Hi, The default value for the option CanonicalizeFallbackLocal. In the manual, The default value "no". CanonicalizeFallbackLocal Specifies whether to fail with an error when hostname canonical- ization fails. The default, ?no?, will attempt to look up the unqualified hostname using the system resolver?s search rules. A value
2002 Jan 05
1
[furgarat@free.fr: Re: Internationalization of vorbis-tools]
We have a French translation (and general gettext-ization) of vorbis-tools! Still needs to be merged, though. Perhaps I'll tackle that tomorrow. See below. <p>----- Forwarded message from Fr?d?ric Boiteux <furgarat@free.fr> ----- From: Fr?d?ric Boiteux <furgarat@free.fr> To: "Kenneth C. Arnold" <kcarnold@yahoo.com> Subject: Re: Internationalization of
2017 Feb 23
5
Director+NFS Experiences
As someone who is about to begin the process of moving from maildir to mdbox on NFS (and therefore just about to start the 'director-ization' of everything) for ~6.5m mailboxes, I'm curious if anyone can share any experiences with it. The list is surprisingly quiet about this subject, and articles on google are mainly just about setting director up. I've yet to stumble across an
2017 Feb 24
3
Director+NFS Experiences
In our experience. A ring with more of 4 servers is bad, we have sync problems everyone. Using 4 or less works perfect. Em 24 de fev de 2017 4:30 PM, "Mark Moseley" <moseleymark at gmail.com> escreveu: > > > > On Thu, Feb 23, 2017 at 3:15 PM, Timo Sirainen <tss at iki.fi> wrote: > > > >> On 24 Feb 2017, at 0.08, Mark Moseley <moseleymark at
2007 Apr 18
1
[PATCH 1/2] Transparent entry.S IRQ holdoff handling
i386 Transparent paravirtualization patch #1. Add support for interrupt holdoff to the entry.S fault and syscall paths. This is a straightforward macro-ization for the default sub-architecture. Note that CLI, STI and IRET may be called with non-flat segments because guest %ds and %es segments are live at the time. Any alternative implementation (such as a virtual interrupt mask) is required to
2007 Apr 18
1
[PATCH 1/2] Transparent entry.S IRQ holdoff handling
i386 Transparent paravirtualization patch #1. Add support for interrupt holdoff to the entry.S fault and syscall paths. This is a straightforward macro-ization for the default sub-architecture. Note that CLI, STI and IRET may be called with non-flat segments because guest %ds and %es segments are live at the time. Any alternative implementation (such as a virtual interrupt mask) is required to
2017 Feb 23
0
Director+NFS Experiences
On 24 Feb 2017, at 0.08, Mark Moseley <moseleymark at gmail.com> wrote: > > As someone who is about to begin the process of moving from maildir to > mdbox on NFS (and therefore just about to start the 'director-ization' of > everything) for ~6.5m mailboxes, I'm curious if anyone can share any > experiences with it. The list is surprisingly quiet about this
2017 Feb 24
0
Director+NFS Experiences
> > On Thu, Feb 23, 2017 at 3:15 PM, Timo Sirainen <tss at iki.fi> wrote: > >> On 24 Feb 2017, at 0.08, Mark Moseley <moseleymark at gmail.com> wrote: >> > >> > As someone who is about to begin the process of moving from maildir to >> > mdbox on NFS (and therefore just about to start the 'director-ization' >> of >> >
2017 Feb 23
3
Director+NFS Experiences
On Thu, Feb 23, 2017 at 3:15 PM, Timo Sirainen <tss at iki.fi> wrote: > On 24 Feb 2017, at 0.08, Mark Moseley <moseleymark at gmail.com> wrote: > > > > As someone who is about to begin the process of moving from maildir to > > mdbox on NFS (and therefore just about to start the 'director-ization' of > > everything) for ~6.5m mailboxes, I'm
2012 Sep 13
1
Auomatic Download of climate netcdf4 files from the Climate Explorer Website
Dear R-helpers, I am trying to download some netcdf4 files from the Climate Explorer Website: http://climexp.knmi.nl/start.cgi?id=someone at somewhere In fact, there are 78 distinct files. I have found a way to download a particular file and open it in R, but I have been informed that there exists some code to automatically download all the files. Do you have any clue regarding how to achieve
2012 Jan 27
0
Anyone understand this Climate Change article?
http://www.abc.net.au/unleashed/3699540.html I'm supposed to write a Letter to the Editor to express my point of view and I should have a clear intention. My only trouble is having an intention and a point of view as I don't get that article at all. It's like written in gibberish. Can anyone please explain to me what it is about? Why am I so dumb in English.. Thanks in advance :)
2010 Oct 31
1
doubt in climate variability analysis in R! - code
I am sorry, i think the link was broken..! here is the correct one!!! http://www.4shared.com/file/4zV0g3JR/RF_80-85.html [[alternative HTML version deleted]]
2012 Mar 14
1
climate data, Netcdf
As you can see: time is from 1 to 1460, 1 means they the measure Tem for the globe at the first 6 hours , 2=after 12 hours .....; and so on 1460 *6 = 8760 hours which equals 1 year first of all I want to convert all data from kelvin to degree second I want to convert from 6 hourly to daily and make it like this raw data what i want to make time
2012 Mar 17
1
memory, i am getting mad in reading climate data
I faced this problem when typing: temperature <- get.var.ncdf( ex.nc, 'Temperature' ) *unable to allocate a vector of size 2.8 GB* By the way my computer memory is 4G and the original size of the file is 1.4G,netcdf file I don't know what is the problem.Any suggestion please I tried also memory limit(4000) 4000 but didnt solve the problem.any help -- View this message in
2013 Feb 22
1
Climate Spatial plot
Dear Sir, I am beginner in using R. I am working on climate and like to plot spatial but I can't able to go ahead. I know it is too simply but not for me. Here is attached the data and my sample script. I am waiting R-users to solve my problem. Your help is valuable for me. Thank you. -- --------------------------------------------------- *Bedassa Regassa Cheneka* *Adama Science and
2017 Aug 03
1
climate data-set; aggregate date (day)
Hi there, I am trying to get the sum of rain per day. That is what the data-set looks like: Timestamp Rain_mm_Tot 2017-05-29 23:40:00 4.7999980 2017-05-29 23:50:00 1.2000000 2017-05-30 00:10:00 2.5800000 2017-05-30 00:20:00 1.2009600 2017-05-30 00:30:00 1.2000006 2017-05-30 00:40:00 2.5002480 First I tried to define the
2010 Aug 26
7
Climate data logger ... !
Hello everyone ... Before I give up and install windows on my HD as well :-) Maybe there is a solution. The program to read the sampled data in the data-logger can be installed and started using WINE without problems. But the driver (which is installed separately) which allows the Data-logger to be recognised by the program on the USB port, cannot be installed. Its name is "Silicon
2010 Oct 29
2
doubt in climate variability analysis in R!
Hello all, I am trying to use "clim.pact" package for my work, but since this is the beginning for me to use gridded datasets in "R", I am having some trouble. I want to do seasonal analyses like trends, anomalies, variograms, EOF and probably kriging too to downscale my 1 degree gridded data to 0.5.  So, as a first step, I compiled my entire dataset (with 25
2012 Feb 09
3
how to exclude rows with not-connected coalitions
Dear all, I have question but cannot explain without providing some context first: I want to calculate how many policy-connected coalitions between 7 parties are possible. I have positions on an one-dimensional scale for each party and I have sorted the parties on the positions (it is sorted from extreme left to extreme right, hence using a left-right scale). A policy-connected coalition