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1999 Jan 12
0
A patch for boxplot.R
[this was sent to R-help-owner instead of R-help. why on earth ??!???!? well, I took the liberty to cut the long citation.. MM] Dear Yusuke These changes look interesting. Have you considered being able to specify a different shading or crosshatching for each box. I can't see how you can do this at present. You can get different colours but of course this is no good for black
1999 Apr 07
2
Bug list summary (automatic post)
================================================= This is an automated summary of the status of the R-bugs repository. Note that this may be neither complete nor perfectly correct at any given instance: Not all bugs are reported, and some reported bugs may have been fixed, but the repository not yet updated. Some bug fixes are difficult to verify because they pertain to specific hardware or
2006 Jan 16
1
LocalCommand problem for tunneling on Linux
I've been testing tunneling on Linux with openssh-SNAP-20060116.tar.gz and found a problem. When I use LocalCommand for doing ifconfig stuff, the command line was executed before a tunneling interface is opened. This causes errors on Linux and the interface is not automatically set up. This is not a problem on *BSD because you can do ifconfig for unopened tun/tap interfaces. But in Linux,
2011 Mar 31
2
ANCOVA for linear regressions without intercept
Hello R experts I have two linear regressions for sexes (Male, Female, Unknown). All have a good correlation between body length (response variable) and head length (explanatory variable). I know it is not recommended, but for a good practical reason (the purpose of study is to find a single conversion factor from head length to body length), the regressions need to go through the origin (0
2006 Feb 26
1
NFS via VPN stuck after a certain amount of transfer
Hello, I'm testing NFS via VPN on openssh-4.3p2 and experienced occational glitches. When I tried to copy a huge directory, sometimes the VPN connection was stuck and the tun interface stopped responding. The underlying network connection was still alive. When I quit the client and reconnect, it starts working again. More concretely, I made a connection from a Linux box to a FreeBSD box
2019 Dec 13
1
systemctl behaves like it is being piped to less in centos 8?
In article <5c2439dc6351659900b0c7ef421ae3f1e7b84fe4.camel at biggs.org.uk>, Pete Biggs <pete at biggs.org.uk> wrote: > > > > > is what is annoying me. That seems to be what I would expect if I > > piped it to less. I checked a fedora 31 and another centos 8 box and > > am seeing the same behaviour. Am I missing something? > > > > The
2004 Feb 06
4
more or less pager
R-users, (forgive my return adres) I've been breaking my head why R---which i find fabulous, by the way---does not pipe interactive output through a pager (more or less), like it does with help(), or like GNU Octave does with arrays with more than terminal height rows. Maybe it is my installation (Debian/GNU Linux). Maybe it is my configuration, but i don't think so because with
2019 Dec 13
5
systemctl behaves like it is being piped to less in centos 8?
Comparing the output of systemctl between centos 7 and 8: [root at mail ~]# cat /etc/redhat-release CentOS Linux release 7.7.1908 (Core) [root at mail ~]# systemctl status firewalld ? firewalld.service - firewalld - dynamic firewall daemon Loaded: loaded (/usr/lib/systemd/system/firewalld.service; enabled; vendor preset: enabled) Active: active (running) since Fri 2019-10-25 00:24:24 UTC; 1
2019 Dec 13
2
systemctl behaves like it is being piped to less in centos 8?
On Dec 13, 2019, at 9:27 AM, Stephen John Smoogen <smooge at gmail.com> wrote: > > It seems this became the default at some point. > > systemctl -l --no-pager > > is the way to get it without that. The whole does it use a pager, does > it ellipse, etc has been a long fight where various people complain > enough to get it one way or another. It usually goes with the
2007 Feb 06
1
R from SVN fails to build on win32
I get the following error when building R from the subversion server as well as the latest tarball. I am on Windows XP, and I recently updated my MinGW installation. It's quite possible I am doing something wrong, but I am not sure what that might be. making console.d from console.c making dataentry.d from dataentry.c making dynload.d from dynload.c making edit.d from edit.c making editor.d
1998 Oct 13
1
SuSe does not like more.
In R "help(package=pkg)" or "library(help=pkg)" seems to behave like 'more' or 'less' or something that looks like one of these. Under RedHat this behaves normally: at the end of help it reverts automatically to the R prompt '>'. In SuSe it doesn't jump back to the prompt automatically: I see something like "line 1/28 (end)" and then I
1998 Apr 24
1
R-beta: pager/more
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2006 May 29
0
R-2.3 macosx segfault
Dear all, this is my first message to this list. I hope it is not off topic (and should have been posted to R-help for example). I have R-2.3.0 installed on a couple of systems, including powermac G5, iBook G4 (both with MacOSX 10.4.6), windows xp and linux (kubuntu 5.10). When trying to install package aroma from authors web site I found that R for macosx crashes with segfault. This
2003 Mar 22
1
extracting the names of the dataframe and variables in aov or lm
Dear R Users, I want to write a function that applies to the dataframe and variables that were used in a previous call to lm or aov. In order to do this, I need to write a function that applies to the output of lm or aov, and yields the names of the dataframe and variables that were used in the lm or aov analysis. For example, suppose that I give the command: aov.out <- aov( Rt ~
2006 Apr 28
1
Checking Goodness of Fit With Kolmogorov-Smirnov
Hi, I'm using the power.law.fit function from the igraph package to fit a power law distribution to some data. This function returns the power law exponent as it's only result. I would like to have some sort of goodness-of-fit and/or error estimate of the exponent returned. This paper: http://www.edpsciences.org/articles/epjb/pdf/2004/18/b04111.pdf suggests using the
2018 Feb 13
2
R Compilation gets stuck on Windows 64
On Tue, Feb 13, 2018 at 12:22 PM, Indrajit Sen Gupta <indrajitsg at gmail.com> wrote: > Hi Avraham, > > I tried with the patched version. The same error message. > > gcc -std=gnu99 -m64 -shared -s -mwindows -o R.dll R.def console.o dynload.o > editor.o embeddedR.o extra.o malloc.o opt.o pager.o preferences.o psignal.o > rhome.o rt_complete.o rui.o run.o shext.o
2000 Jan 16
0
ANNOUNCE: 1.2.1pre26
-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- Hash: SHA1 I have uploaded openssh-1.2.1pre26. Please use a mirror: http://violet.ibs.com.au/openssh/files/MIRRORS.html Major changes: - IPv6 support. I have merged the IPv6 support from OpenBSD CVS and the function replacements from KIKUCHI Takahiro <kick at kyoto.wide.ad.jp>. It compiles and works OK for me on Redhat Linux 6.1 (which has
2000 Jan 16
0
ANNOUNCE: 1.2.1pre26
-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- Hash: SHA1 I have uploaded openssh-1.2.1pre26. Please use a mirror: http://violet.ibs.com.au/openssh/files/MIRRORS.html Major changes: - IPv6 support. I have merged the IPv6 support from OpenBSD CVS and the function replacements from KIKUCHI Takahiro <kick at kyoto.wide.ad.jp>. It compiles and works OK for me on Redhat Linux 6.1 (which has
2010 May 06
2
help on compile r-2.10.0 on 64 bit window
Hi, I tried to compile R-2.10.0 src on 64 bit window. After install Rtools and wingw-w64 compiler and put it the first of my PATH variable, but i got the following error when i tried to compile. Anything I missed? thank you. x86_64-w64-mingw32-gcc -std=gnu99 -I../include -I. -I../extra -DHAVE_CONFIG_H -D R_DLL_BUILD -O3 -Wall -pedantic -DR_ARCH='"x64"' -c malloc.c -o
2018 Feb 09
2
R Compilation gets stuck on Windows 64
On Fri, Feb 9, 2018 at 9:29 AM, Kenny Bell <kmbell56 at gmail.com> wrote: > I suggest that you work off the build process in the rwinlib repository so > you are starting from something that you know works and already incorporates > the set of dependencies you need. Hello, Kenny. For what it's worth I've been successfully building R+OpenBLAS on Windows64 since 2013, which