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2008 Dec 24
4
Ubuntu 8.10 wine repository (1.1.11)
Hi, I'd imagine by now it has already been reported, and possibly there is another thread already regarding the problem, that the wine repository for ubuntu 8.10 hasn't been updated to include the latest development version of wine (1.1.11). Is this a known problem? If so, is there a fix to be able to download 1.1.11 via repository? Thanks, Matthew Millar
2006 Jul 15
4
updating multiple records with form
I have an app that has two models -- products and details. I''m building a form that allows a user to create a new product and specify a description, etc. The form needs to allow for creation of multiple items in the details model/table. for example, I have a block of form items that collect info for the men''s version of the product -- inventory count for each size, etc. And
2013 Feb 06
2
[XCP] recompiling xapi rpm changes version and licensing details.
Hi there. I needed to recompile xapi to fix a bug that was resolved regarding vdi-create not setting the sharable flag. I used the sources provided in the source-1.iso from xen.org. Everything is good in this regard, and creating a vdi that has "sharable=true" is possible, but I had a problem that forced me to revert to the older copy of the xapi binary because my XCP box was now being
2009 Oct 09
4
Trendline for a subset of data
Dear all, I am using abline(lm ...) to insert a linear trendline through a portion of my data (e.g. dataset[,36:45]). However, I am finding that whilst the trendline is correctly displayed and representative of the data portion I've chosen, the line continues to run beyond this data segment and continues until it intersects the vertical axes at each side of the plot. How do I display the
2010 May 27
10
A couple of questions
Hi, I''ve been looking at Btrfs and have a couple of naive questions that don''t seem to be answered on the wiki or in the articles I''ve read on the filesystem. First: discovering a file''s checksum value. Here''s the scenario: software is writing some data as a fresh file. This software happens to know (a priori) the checksum of this data; for
2010 Jan 12
10
Conditional Sampling
Hi, I am hoping someone can help me with a sampling question. I am using the following function to sample 10 unique observations: x <- sample(1:100, 10, replace=F) Given the first 10 observations, I need to sample another 5 unique observations from the remainder. I essentially want to do a Monte Carlo type analysis on the results. I would appreciate any feedback. Thanks -- View this
2016 Sep 25
1
Undocumented 'use.names' argument to c()
>From comments in http://stackoverflow.com/questions/24815572/why-does-function-c-accept-an-undocumented-argument/24815653 : The code of c() and unlist() was formerly shared but has been (long time passing) separated. From July 30, 1998, is where do_c got split into do_c and do_unlist. With the implementation of 'c.Date' in R devel r71350, an argument named 'use.names' is
2016 Dec 21
2
Request: Increasing MAX_NUM_DLLS in Rdynload.c
On Tue, Dec 20, 2016 at 7:39 AM, Karl Millar <kmillar at google.com> wrote: > It's not always clear when it's safe to remove the DLL. > > The main problem that I'm aware of is that native objects with > finalizers might still exist (created by R_RegisterCFinalizer etc). > Even if there are no live references to such objects (which would be > hard to verify), it
2016 Feb 29
1
[patch] Support many columns in model.matrix
Thanks. Couldn't you implement model.matrix(..., sparse = TRUE) with a small amount of R code similar to MatrixModels::model.Matrix ? On Mon, Feb 29, 2016 at 10:01 AM, Martin Maechler <maechler at stat.math.ethz.ch> wrote: >>>>>> Karl Millar via R-devel <r-devel at r-project.org> >>>>>> on Fri, 26 Feb 2016 15:58:20 -0800 writes: > >
2016 Sep 21
2
Undocumented 'use.names' argument to c()
'c' has an undocumented 'use.names' argument. I'm not sure if this is a documentation or implementation bug. > c(a = 1) a 1 > c(a = 1, use.names = F) [1] 1 Karl
2017 Jan 18
3
unlicense
Unfortunately, our lawyers say that they can't give legal advice in this context. My question would be, what are people looking for that the MIT or 2-clause BSD license don't provide? They're short, clear, widely accepted and very permissive. Another possibility might be to dual-license packages with both an OSI-approved license and whatever-else-you-like, e.g. 'MIT |
2008 Sep 16
1
Using quasibinomial family in lmer
Dear R-Users, I can't understand the behaviour of quasibinomial in lmer. It doesn't appear to be calculating a scaling parameter, and looks to be reducing the standard errors of fixed effects estimates when overdispersion is present (and when it is not present also)! A simple demo of what I'm seeing is given below. Comments appreciated? Thanks, Russell Millar Dept of Stat U.
2016 Sep 23
2
Undocumented 'use.names' argument to c()
In S-PLUS 3.4 help on 'c' (http://www.uni-muenster.de/ZIV.BennoSueselbeck/s-html/helpfiles/c.html), there is no 'use.names' argument. Because 'c' is a generic function, I don't think that changing formal arguments is good. In R devel r71344, 'use.names' is not an argument of functions 'c.Date', 'c.POSIXct' and 'c.difftime'. Could
2017 Jan 18
0
unlicense
The Free Software Foundation maintains a list of free and GPL-compatible software licenses here: https://www.gnu.org/licenses/license-list.en.html#Unlicense It appears that Unlicense is considered a free and GPL-compatible license; however, the page does suggest using CC0 instead (which is indeed a license approved / recognized by CRAN). CC0 appears to be the primary license recommended by the
2016 Sep 23
2
Undocumented 'use.names' argument to c()
I'd vote for it to stay. It could of course suprise someone who'd expect c(list(a=1), b=2, use.names = FALSE) to generate list(a=1, b=2, use.names=FALSE). On the upside, is the performance gain from using use.names=FALSE. Below benchmarks show that the combining of the names attributes themselves takes ~20-25 times longer than the combining of the integers themselves. Also, at no
2016 Feb 26
2
[patch] Support many columns in model.matrix
Generating a model matrix with very large numbers of columns overflows the stack and/or runs very slowly, due to the implementation of TrimRepeats(). This patch modifies it to use Rf_duplicated() to find the duplicates. This makes the running time linear in the number of columns and eliminates the recursive function calls. Thanks -------------- next part -------------- A non-text attachment was
2010 Jul 07
0
kerberos_kinit_password: preauthentication failed
Hi, This is the first time i've tried to register a samba server to a domain (previously i've connected using another program, likewise, i think). I've been following http://www.samba.org/samba/docs/man/Samba-HOWTO-Collection/domain-member.html#id2571111 I got to the point where i've configured smb.conf [global]: realm = domain.internal workgroup = DOMAIN password server
2001 Apr 30
0
Insufficient sshd debug output
Apologies if this issue has already been addressed. But it isn't plain, even using sshd -d -d -d, why function allowed_user would return 0. In my case, an old version of login was ignoring the expiry-date field of /etc/shadow, but sshd was refusing access. There are several reasons why access might be refused, and it shouldn't be necessary to modify auth.c to print out the info - it
2010 Jul 07
0
Settings up a Domain Member server, to act as a file server
Hi, I'm trying to piece together a way of making a debian samba domain member file server, but i can't work out how to do it. We currently have a windows file server, which i'm trying to replace, with a linux samba server. We have a AD domain, with all the users and groups that will need access to the samba server. I'm hoping that i can register the samba server onto the
2014 Sep 23
1
Patch for R to fix some buffer overruns and add a missing PROTECT().
This patch is against current svn and contains three classes of fix: - Ensure the result is properly terminated after calls to strncpy() - Replace calls of sprintf() with snprintf() - Added a PROTECT() call in do_while which could cause memory errors if evaluating the condition results in a warning. Thanks, Karl