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2005 Sep 08
1
C API
Hi. I am one of the developers of Swish-e (http://swish-e.org/), an indexing/search tool similar to Xapian. I am currently researching future development directions for the Swish-e project. Three of our most often-requested features are UTF-8 support, incremental indexing, and large (multimillion) doc sets, all of which seem to be ably handled in the Xapian library. So one possible
2009 Dec 01
0
SWISH::Prog::Xapian
Early[0] implementations of Swish3 for Perl are now available on CPAN. http://search.cpan.org/dist/SWISH-Prog-KSx/ http://search.cpan.org/dist/SWISH-Prog-Xapian/ These Perl implementations offer KinoSearch[1] or Xapian[2] as alternate backend libraries. SWISH::Prog::Xapian should build indexes compatible with the swish_xapian tool that comes with libswish3. Feedback welcome. [0] They are
2003 Nov 28
2
GLM FITTED VALUES TABLE
Hi all I have the following generalized linear problem. In a study of allergic responses, patients arriving at a clinic in Groote Schuur hospital were tested for sensitivity to a number of substances. Three of these were moulds: Cladosporium (C), Alternaria (F) and Aspergillius (T). Their level of sensitivity was measured on the Rast Scale as: 0: not allergic 1: mildly
2002 Jan 24
0
Re: coding factor replicates
> -----Original Message----- > From: Douglas Bates [mailto:bates at stat.wisc.edu] > Sent: Thursday, January 24, 2002 8:55 AM > To: Uwe Ligges > Cc: Brad Buchsbaum; r-help at stat.math.ethz.ch > Subject: Re: [R] Re: coding factor replicates > > Douglas Bates <bates at cs.wisc.edu> writes: > > > Uwe Ligges <ligges at statistik.uni-dortmund.de>
2004 Mar 01
1
glm logistic model, prediction intervals on impact af age 60 compared to age 30
Dear R-list. I have done a logistic glm using Age as explanatory variable for some allergic event. #the model model2d<-glm(formula=AEorSAEInfecBac~Age,family=binomial("logit"),data=emrisk) #predictions for age 30 and 60 preds<-predict(model2d,data.frame(Age=c(30,60)),se.fit=TRUE) # prediction interval
2001 Sep 30
1
wine won't load anything
I have been able to install Starcraft and Swish 2.0 using wine (under Mandrake 8.0) but when I try to run either program I get a "can't load *.dll" error. Both errors are from dll files that the are in the program directory itself. I have attempted to specify these dlls like all of the default dlls in the wine config file but it still can't find them. Anyone know if I have
2010 Apr 15
1
Avaya 9640 Convert to SIP (slightly off topic)
Hi List, Ive got a bunch of Avaya IP9640 that we want to convert to SIP and then hook up to Asterisk so we can dump this overpriced Avaya system. Ive got ahold of the SIP firmware, but I cannot find anything on how to convert the phone itself to SIP, when I go into setup mode it wants a "command" which im guessing is the program code like the rest of the Avaya systems works. Has anyone
2010 Jul 07
1
Child windows doesn't interact with mouse input.
Hi all, I'm quite new to Wine, but sofar I just LOVE it! It just blew me away how many essential windows-only apps now run under Linux. I'm having one curious problem with a financial program (Exact Compact for Windows) I have to work with. It installs and it runs just perfect, except that the childwindows it generates (which are crucial) don't accept any click from the mouse. To make
2011 Oct 19
1
macchiato -- so much for the markdown grapevine
so much for the markdown listserve grapevine... it ends up that there has been a markdown-savvy display-in-real-time app for a couple months now, by the name of "macchiato", coded by a college kid. > http://getmacchiato.com > http://kswizz.com/post/8624456381/macchiato > http://mac.onedayoneapp.com/macchiato/ > http://shawnblanc.net/2011/08/macchiato/ >
2005 Nov 19
0
[LLVMdev] LLVM + GCC Integration Proposal
If copyright is assigned to the FSF, would they change the license to GPL? Also, would they be allergic to the VC++ suppport that currently exists? After all, if they're not careful, going down this route may result in a gcc that can be bootstrapped with VC++ :) Chris Lattner wrote: > > FYI: > http://gcc.gnu.org/ml/gcc/2005-11/msg00888.html > > It remains to be seen how
2005 Nov 19
2
[LLVMdev] LLVM + GCC Integration Proposal
On Fri, 18 Nov 2005, Jeff Cohen wrote: > If copyright is assigned to the FSF, would they change the license to GPL? We would work something out. That is a huge 'if'. > Also, would they be allergic to the VC++ suppport that currently exists? > After all, if they're not careful, going down this route may result in a gcc > that can be bootstrapped with VC++ :) I
2008 Sep 09
0
[LLVMdev] Integer questions
> Patches to do the kind of checking you're asking about would be > welcome :-). I don't think it makes sense to extend the > Verifier itself here; it's supposed to accept any valid LLVM IR. > I think a separate CodeGenVerifier might be a good approach > though, or possibly extending codegen itself with the ability to > interrupt itself and yield some kind of error
2003 Jun 18
1
Re: rw1071 - cut and paste bug
On Wed, 18 Jun 03 09:39:42 EDT, you wrote in message <200306181351.h5IDpEOC122970@northrelay03.pok.ibm.com>: >I have installed the binary of R-1.7.1 for Windows from CRAN. After >using the Cut or Paste buttons the R Console window does not respond >to keyboard input; the window can be reactivated by switching to another >window and back to the R console. Cutting and pasting
2002 Jan 24
1
Re: coding factor replicates
How about this. Its not as 'swish' as Doug's response, but it might be a little simpler to think about and adapt... # show the test vector > tmp [1] A B C B C A C B A A B Levels: A B C > # create a named vector to store the number of occurences of each level > index <- numeric(length=length(levels(tmp))) > names(index) <- levels(tmp) > index A B C [1] 0 0
2007 Mar 23
0
[LLVMdev] June 2007 LLVM Developer's Meeting
For those of you coming from out of the area and who may not be familiar with the bay area. TRAVEL: The closest airport is San Jose International Airport (SJC; 10 miles away). There is also San Francisco Internation Airport (SFO; 43 miles away) or Oakland (OAK; 49 miles away). IMHO, I would choose SJC, then SFO, and lastly OAK, depending upont he prices. HOTELS: The Cypress Hotel
2009 Oct 30
1
Xen network problem
I have a machine with 8 CPU's (2 quad xeons). (Centos 5.4 currently). Currently, I am running 2 domUs. One with 4 CPUs and another with 2. 2 remain unused. I am using routed networking. On the one machine with 4 CPU's, there is a cronjob at 4am which utilizes the CPU/disk pretty heavily. It is rebuilds a mailing list archive (using MHonarc) and rebuilds a search engine index
2019 May 15
0
OT: android phone backup NOT to google cloud question
On 15.05.2019 16:21, Valeri Galtsev wrote: > Dear All, > > My apologies for OT question. > > I wonder if someone of Android smartphone owners backs up their device > and user/application data NOT to google cloud. no problem, host your own nextcloud and get the nextcloud app; also no need of having the contacts and/or calendar at google ... and the most important: you can
2004 Jan 04
2
POTS interfacing recommendation
-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- Hash: SHA1 Hello there, I'm drawing up a scheme to manage our company calls and would like to implement it with Asterisk. In order to get moving quickly I'd like some recommendations on what hardware to buy so I can start tinkering. Initially we'd like to be able to support one line to accept incoming calls, and another one for forwarding such
2015 Jan 08
1
Design changes are done in Fedora
On Thu, January 8, 2015 10:44 am, Les Mikesell wrote: > On Thu, Jan 8, 2015 at 9:48 AM, James B. Byrne <byrnejb at harte-lyne.ca> > wrote: >> >> A perusal of the contents of both the Fedora devel list and users list >> does not give one much hope that such a point of view would be >> tolerated, much less welcomed. > > Exactly. They don't care about
2008 Sep 09
2
[LLVMdev] Integer questions
Do note though, that would cause an interface breaking change (just in the function signatures, but still). An alternate would be to just pass in a struct that the user can subclass to perform their own error reporting, call a certain function in it or so before it finally bails out, it puts a level of indirection so if someone wants to recover they will have to use their own variables stored