Displaying 20 results from an estimated 1000 matches similar to: "Thanks for the lenny-cran AMD64 ports"
2009 Apr 21
1
lenny-cran AMD64
Hi.
First, I would like to thank all the contributors to this project for
their efforts. Given that we primarily use Debian and R as our computing
platform, having access to these backports has been very beneficial.
I have been looking in the last couple of days for AMD64 lenny backports
of the R 2.9.0 packages in lenny-cran. Will these appear in due course or
are there issues backporting
2010 May 31
4
building rpy against lenny-cran
Hi.
On all of my machines, except for a netbook cursed with the GMA500
chipset, the R packages are synced to lenny-cran.
I have been using rpy in a chroot using the official lenny
R packages (2.7.1) given that i have not been able to find
compatible rpy deb packages to work with lenny-cran.
I am able to build the rpy deb package from source in
a 32-bit lenny chroot (with the stock R packages)
2004 Apr 05
3
2 lme questions
Greetings,
1) Is there a nice way of extracting the variance estimates from an lme fit? They don't seem to be part of the lme object.
2) In a series of simulations, I am finding that with ML fitting one of my random effect variances is sometimes being estimated as essentially zero with massive CI instead of the finite value it should have, whilst using REML I get the expected value. I guess
2010 Mar 03
1
why no libRblas.so in ubuntu packages on CRAN?
Hi, everybody.
I notice debian packages for Ubuntu on CRAN are missing "libRblas.so"
and I'm trying to find out why.
Why do I care? We are working in an hpc project in a CentOS Linux
cluster. That led me to the question of "which BLAS is fastest?"
Dirk E referred me this morning to the R admin manual. The standard R
compilation creates a shared blas library libRblas.so
2003 Dec 22
2
Sipura 2000 configuration.
Ok here is another problem I have run into.
I have a Sipura 2000 and I have been able to configure line 1 with only
one small problem. But I can't get the line 2 working with asterisk.
Here are samples of my sip.conf and extensions.conf. If I disable line
1 I can then get line 2 working. Is there a sample configuration for
the Sipura to get both ports working with Asterisk.
Sip.conf
2011 May 08
3
Unable to REGISTER to the Asterisk v1.8.3.3 server via SIP/TLS
Hello all,
I have installed the .deb packages of the Asterisk v1.8.3.3 from the
upstream project on my Debian GNU/Linux Squeeze server and bought the
Comodo's PossitiveSSL SSL certificate to be used for my SIP/TLS
exercise. After setting up everything and trying to fix this problem,
I am still getting a 401 Unauthorized SIP message. So as of this
writing, I still cannot successfully REGISTER
2005 Aug 15
1
Re: [Asterisk-Dev] MS Live Communications Server
Search google with "sip pstn site:www.microsoft.com"
You will find out how to configure LCS static routing to SIP Gateway,
like Asterisk
but you need patch Asterisk to support TCP.
http://bugs.digium.com/view.php?id=4903
Step1: configure LCS 2005 to let sip uri: *@pstngw.domain to route to
next hop: pstngw ip address
Step2: patch your asterisk chan_sip.c to support TCP
Step3: configure
2005 Aug 11
1
MS Live Communication Server
Hi List!
does anyone played around with the LCS and Asterisk? Because the LCS is
doing no RFC compliant SIP, i wonder if it can work. Google couldn't
tell me. If someon heared about that, please let me know.
The fact i figured out is that the Border Controler from Jasomi can be
used as a gateway from MS-LCS-SIP to regular SIP. But that is not really
handy and expensive too.
Thank you
2007 Jun 06
5
TCP<->UDP SIP proxy?
Hello,
One of our faculties have Microsoft's LCS and would like to connect it to
our Asterisk system. the problem is that Asterisk talks SIP over UDP while LCS
talks SIP over TCP with TLS. Anyone can recommend a gateway between these two
protocols?
Thanks! __Yehavi:
2010 Apr 19
1
Install latest R version from apt on Lenny
well, I had the site and page and I had added the relevant backport but it didn't work and i keep installing R 2.7 . Don't know why; i probably missed something.
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May be you should add in your mail the file :
/etc/apt/sources.list (I suppose there might be a typo, as IT addresses are long and booring, and AFAIK, correcting a typo one made is **very** difficult).
FYI binary installs
2010 Apr 21
1
Re : Install latest R version from apt on Lenny
OK, thanks both. I'll try that. I suspect (very strongly) that it comes from the fact that I did not replace the cran mirror line by an actulal cran mirror URLs... I will give a look at all my backports this weekend and do a little cleaning too!
thanks,
David Biau.
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From: Johannes Ranke <jranke@uni-bremen.de>
To: r-sig-debian@r-project.org
2012 Feb 04
8
Potential memory leak in sshd [detected by melton]
Hi all,
After the memory leaks (bug 1967
<https://bugzilla.mindrot.org/show_bug.cgi?id=1967>) I reported in
bugzilla are fixed,
I also applied melton(http://lcs.ios.ac.cn/~xuzb/melton.html)
to detect the potential bugs in sshd (openssh-5.9p1).
The url below is the index of bug reports that are checked as real
bugs manually.
2010 Feb 03
2
Installation woes for rattle (and other packages)
Yesterday I wanted to try rattle on Ubuntu 9.04 Jaunty. I had (and still have) it running
(though it complains on startup a bit -- I'll look into that later) on a different bootup
on the same machine with 8.04 Hardy.
I got an error that libglade cannot be found, and various attempts to get glade support
failed. I removed and reinstalled R -- same problem.
To avoid the issue of local setup
2011 Dec 30
7
[Bug 1967] New: Potential memory leak
https://bugzilla.mindrot.org/show_bug.cgi?id=1967
Bug #: 1967
Summary: Potential memory leak
Classification: Unclassified
Product: Portable OpenSSH
Version: 5.9p1
Platform: All
OS/Version: All
Status: NEW
Severity: normal
Priority: P2
Component: ssh
AssignedTo: unassigned-bugs at
2008 May 05
4
microsoft office communicator 2005
Hi! im trying tu run "microsoft office communicator 2005" and i cant
resolve this:
fixme:ntdll:NtConnectPort (0x1434f8,L"\\RPC
Control\\epmapper",0x33ecd0,(nil),(nil),(nil),0x33ecf8,0x33ece0),stub!
i google it all nigh long and i just cant find the way!!!.
I need to connect to LCS 2005 because my company switch from Jabber to LCS.
I tried pidgin and miranda-im+sip but didnt
2005 Jun 22
1
Fwd:protocol TCP/UDP question
can you help me to configure lcs2005 with asterisk...
I use SER to resolve the problem that there is for communication protocol...LCS uses tcp, Asterik UDP.
Someone, knows how to do the configuration beetwen LCS and SER , SER and Asterisk? the function of asterisk is SIP-PSTN Gateway for the LCS PC-phone communication??
or there is a way to configure asterisk to accept tcp communication from
2009 Jun 13
2
Polycom registration errors
I'm evaluating using Polycom phones for our call center and I've set
up my first phone (a SoundPoint 560) to give it a try.
The phone is working and can successfully place and receive calls.
But every minute, there's an error in the log file:
chan_sip.c: Registration from '<sip:6193644850 at jtsd05>' failed for
'192.168.200.99' - Username/auth name
2014 Sep 08
3
problema con los cambios de marcas temporales en el eje X
Muchísimas gracias Carlos, de verdad que te agradezco la ayuda, pero no es lo que voy buscando. Quiero colocar en el eje de abscisas la secuencia temporal de los meses, es decir, agosto septiembre, octubre, etc? pero no las fechas de las toma de datos, sino que aparezca la marca de un mes, y la siguiente marca sea la del siguiente mes, etc?, y además que las muestras estén separadas de acuerdo con
2014 Sep 08
2
problema con los cambios de marcas temporales en el eje X
Muchas gracias Carlos, previo a mi correo, entre las pruebas que hice estaba una parecida a la que apuntas de la siguiente manera:
attach (Libro1)
plot (xbar~as.Date(fechas,"%d/%m/%y"), ylim=c(400,660), xaxt="n", type="b", pch=19,cex=1)
xlabels<-strptime(fecha,format="%d/%m/%Y")
axis.Date (1,at=xlabels,format="%b-%y")
2004 May 02
7
Connection caching?
Hey all,
on the distcc mailing list, a thread about load balancing
got a bit out of hand, and we started thinking about
moving fsh-like connection caching into ssh itself
to get rid of the overhead of starting up the python
interpreter to run rsh.
(Interestingly, mit's "rex", described at
http://www.lcs.mit.edu/publications/pubs/pdf/MIT-LCS-TR-884.pdf,
considers connection caching