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2009 Apr 20
3
what is R best for; what should one learn in addition to R
Hi, I've been working with R for a couple of years, and I've been able to get most of the things done that I needed (sometimes in a roundabout way). A few experienced statisticians told me that R is best for interactive data analysis, but for large-scale computations, one needs something else. I understand that this all depends on what you are trying to accomplish, and R offers many ways
2006 Mar 13
1
P-values in gls
When fitting a simple linear or polynomial regression using lm, R provides a p-value for the whole model as well as for the individual coefficients. When fitting the same models using gls (in order to correct for autocorrelation), there doesn't seem to be a p-value provided for the whole model, although LL, AIC and BIC statistics are provided. Is it possible to obtain a p-value for the whole
2005 May 27
1
static linking
Has anyone tried or had success statically linking Asterisk? I'd like to do this to deploy to smaller boxes that don't have the toolchain and libraries to build the thing. I've tried using statifier (at sf.net) which claims to take a dynamic executable and transform it into a static executable. It seemed to work on my box, but when I tried it on the target box it did this:
2011 Jul 28
2
Can R (without GUI) be compiled with static linking?
I have a potential client that is considering R for data analysis and visualization modules within a larger framework. The host systems run either Solaris or a version of Linux. One of their requirements (hard or soft?) is that each module in the framework be compiled with statically linked libraries into a standalone binary that can be run from the command line. I intend to recommend using R
2002 Dec 09
3
RSync on Netware
Hello, I have ported rsync 2.5.5 to Netware and would like to, at least, contribute the binary so that people can download it. It says on the website to use the bug tracking system to do this, but since that isn't working, I thought I would try this. Thanks for any help or direction. Lee
2008 Nov 27
2
Mouse crazy on Full screen app + Tablet PC
Hi, I don't really expect this to get fixed but I have an issue and I was hoping someone would be able to at least diagnose it. I have a X41T Thinkpad. It is a tablet pc and when I have a full screen app (i.e. game) open the digitizer pen goes nuts. The cursor tries to go off the screen. Holding it perfectly still will cause the mouse to glide slowly across the screen while moving it
2002 Sep 17
5
Small Problem has me Pulling my Hair out
Hello, I am sorry to write into you guys so late but I am baffled here. I had this SAMBA server blasting along a month ago with a DOMAIN at my NOC in Austin. Then I brought it to a new site and it no worky. Yes, the DOMAIN is different and I have been battling all day to reconfigure this thing to the domain. I have lost the battle and have reverted to basic configs which still do not
2010 Aug 31
3
compare a directory with itself -- differences found
well, when I tell rsync to compare my home directory with itself, it reports many differences. I'm using rsync version 3.0.7 protocol version 30. I was hoping to use it to verify my backup.
2006 Nov 13
5
apache -> pen -> mongrel cluster
Hi everyone, Recently, I''ve been reading about different deployment environments for rails and mongrel. One configuration I''ve started seeing is apache -> pen -> mongrel cluster. See http://errtheblog.com/post/35 as an example. Can someone explain to me the benefit of using Apache and Pen as opposed to either using apache as a load balancer or pen by itself?
2007 Dec 30
4
Drawing thread not getting enough time from scheduler?
Need some assistance with animation again... When I run the drawing code in a separate thread, it''s slow as heck. I think it may be because the drawing thread isn''t getting enough time from the thread scheduler. I was able to reproduce the problem in my little sample program simply by increasing the number of lines it draws per update. I''m lucky to get one frame
2013 Feb 12
8
Help with functions as arguments
Hi, I am trying to write a function which defines some arguments, then uses those arguments as arguments of other function calls. It's a bit tricky to explain, so a simple example will have to suffice. I imagine this has a simple solution, but perusing through environments and other help lists has not helped. Suppose I have two functions: f1 = function(a) {     b = a + 1     b } f2 =
2007 Mar 09
5
https load balancer for windows?
Hello, I noticed that mongrel would work very nicely with something called Pound to get https access to a rails app. However, I think Pound isn''t available for the windows platform? Is there any other nice lightweight load balancer like Pound that I could take a look at to get https with mongrel and rails? Cheers, /Erik -------------- next part -------------- An HTML
2010 Nov 09
1
tukey.1
I have been trying to do tukey's test to no avail. This is what I have and the error produced: pen.df = data.frame(blend, treatment, y) source("tukey.1.r") tukey.1(aov.pen, pen.df) Error in tukey.1(aov.pen, pen.df) : the model must be two-way This is a two-way design. Therefore I am confused. Can anyone help? Raphael > pen.df blend treatment y 1 1 A 89 2
2007 Feb 14
4
fastthread-0.6.4.1 released
== NOW A new version of fastthread, the library providing better implementations of the classes in thread.rb, has been released. Please note that fastthread is only for Ruby 1.8, not JRuby or any other Ruby implementation (most of them don''t need it anyway!). == WHY The existing implementation of Mutex, Queue, etc. in thread.rb is slow. fastthread''s is faster (and bypasses
2006 Jul 18
6
Replace Pound/Pens/Balance with Ruby alternative
Right now you can use either Pens/Balance/Pound to put in front of some Mongrels and it works really good (easy to setup too!). I got to thinking, would it be possible to mimic what Pens/Balance/Pound does in pure Ruby (yeah, I know the answer is yes)? I guess I''m looking for a starting point. Does one simply write an HTTP listener that then redirects the calls to Mongrel? Is
2006 Nov 01
8
Nginx, Mongrel, Proxy and REMOTE_ADDR
I''m using a cluster of mongrels behind an apache 1.3 proxy pass. I''ve been passing the request to pen, which in turn balances the cluster of mongrels. Now, I''d like to be able to use a different server to send the static files created by the rails application, so I tried to replace pen with nginx. Everything seems to work fine except the environment variable REMOTE_ADDR.
2012 Aug 14
2
glibc update
Still too much blood in my caffeine stream.... IIRC, someone was asking about a problem with DNS queries and IPv6 yesterday. I just got a notification from RH this morning, about a glibc bugfix update, and wondered if this might impact that problem.... Excerpt: This update fixes the following bug: * Prior to this update, glibc incorrectly handled the "options rotate" option in the
2006 Jul 08
8
Mongrel, lighty, pound, and request.remote_ip
Is anyone using the setup described at the Rails blog? http://weblog.rubyonrails.org/2006/7/3/pound-makes-lighty-and-mongrel- play-nice I''m using it in production, and the only problem I have is the same as people have described in the comments over there, namely that Rails thinks all requests come from localhost. See http://isabont.com/requestinfo for the headers. Any
2001 Aug 08
1
NLME augPred error
Could someone explain the meaming of this error message from augPred: > augPred(area3.pen.nlme, primary=~day) Error in predict.nlme(object, value[1:(nrow(value)/nL), , drop = FALSE], : Levels 1,2,3 not allowed for block > predict.nlme(area3.pen.nlme) does not produce an error. area3.pen.nlme was created with: > area3.pen.nlme <- nlme(area ~ SSlogis(day, Asym, xmid, scal),
2007 Jan 10
7
ultramonkey vs pound?
I know most people use pound, but has anyone tried using ultramonkey as a load balancing solution between a cluster of mongrels and lighttpd? Thanks, Ray -- Posted via http://www.ruby-forum.com/. --~--~---------~--~----~------------~-------~--~----~ You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups "Ruby on Rails: Talk" group. To post to this group, send email