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1999 Jun 02
0
__setfpucw
I'm trying to install R on a linux RedHat5.2.
when I 'make', here is what's happens :
../lib/libunix.a(system.o): In function `main':
/home/mathieu/R-0.62.4/src/unix/system.c:489: undefined reference to
`__setfpucw
does anyone know the solution ?
thanks.
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2002 Jan 10
0
An openssl shared library versioning problem (fwd)
Hi,
Below a message I had originally sent to openssl-bugs.
The version mismatch mentioned below was
OpenSSL 0x0090603f vs. OpenSSL 0x0090601f
Meanwhile Richard Levitte <levitte at stacken.kth.se> has sent me the
following:
>>>>>>>>> Begin excerpt from levitte (first msg.)
peb> If, on the other hand, the libraries from 0.9.6a and 0.9.6c are
peb> binary
2002 Mar 15
1
rsync-2.5.4 -- 'make install-strip' failure
Hi,
I have already sent this once, but since the problem persists here it is again.
Please consider the attached patch for inclusion in the rsync distribution.
The patch fixes the problem that 'make install-strip' tries to strip the
manpages and thus fails.
An other part of the patch adds DESTDIR (for package building). This is
nowadays part of all automake generated Makefile's,
2014 Jun 21
2
isohybrid has 2 variants
> Hi,
>
> > Not being compatible with EFI/GPT is already a problem for the Perl
> > variant.
>
> The relation of both is:
>
> isohybrid.in/.pl is being left behind.
> http://git.kernel.org/cgit/boot/syslinux/syslinux.git/tree/utils/Makefile
> has:
> SCRIPT_TARGETS += isohybrid.pl # about to be obsoleted
>
> isohybrid.c replaces it feature-wise
2008 Jun 02
2
rsync-3.0.2 -- two build problems
Hi,
when I tried to build rsync-3.0.2 on i686-linux/gnu, I noticed 2 problems:
====================
(1) With the Linux kernel >=2.6.20, "make check" occasionally fails, due to
subsecond timestamps sometimes being truncated and sometimes being rounded
upwards (both on i686 and x86_64).
Attached are two files demonstrating the problem: rsync-3.0.2-check-out with
the relevant output
2002 Jun 21
1
samba-2.2.5 -- a minor "make install" problem and 2 suggestions
Hi,
I would like to ask you to consider the attached patch for inclusion into
the next samba release. The patch addresses the following three points:
1. 'make install' with VPATH fails at one point
( $(srcdir)/script/findsmb vs. script/findsmb )
2. support for 'make DESTDIR=<somewhere> install' (e.g. to build a binary
package)
3. support for 'configure
2001 May 14
2
openssh-2.9p1
Hi,
1. I think you should apply the attached patch to openssh-2.9p1,
otherwise ssh-keyscan on linux boxes with glibc-2.1 will experience enormous
timeout delays.
2. Is there a program like ssh-keyscan for the Version2 (dsa and rsa) keys??
regards
Peter Breitenlohner <peb at mppmu.mpg.de>
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diff -ur openssh-2.9p1.orig/ssh-keyscan.c
2002 Jan 27
1
Makefile.in (install-strip) problem & 2.5.2 build error
Hi,
1. "make install-strip" (in rsync-2.5.x) tries to strip the manpages and
thus fails; attached is a patch fixing the Makefile logic (and
also adding DESTDIR -- convenient for package-building or test-installing).
2. I just fetched rsync-2.5.2 but the build (on i686-linux) badly fails.
The complete log from configure and make is attached.
regards
Peter Breitenlohner
2023 May 03
0
Request for GENSEC_FEATURE_LDAP_STYLE feature documentation
On Wed, May 3, 2023 at 4:26?AM Kpama Frederic <kpamafrederic at gmail.com>
wrote:
> Hello,
>
> I am implementation an authentication stack for a professional project. We
> validate our implementation against a samba server (version ).
>
> Our LDAP/NTLM implementation seems functional except for the suites that
> negotiate Sealed (NTLSSP_NEGOTIATE_SEAL) exchanges
2004 Feb 18
0
cvs commit: ports/devel/tmake Makefile distinfo
On Tue, Feb 17, 2004 at 02:20:46PM +0100, Michael Nottebrock wrote:
[distfile rerolls]
> I didn't know that I was supposed to perform a security audit and I did not do
> so. So if anyone happens to have the old distfile still around, please send
> it my way, cause I don't. I suggest next time instead of marking a port as
> BROKEN= Checksum mismatch, mark it as BROKEN= Needs
2004 Aug 06
2
quelques questions à propos d'icecast et autres outils associés...
bonjour, hello, buenas dias,
ça ne fait pas longtemps que je suis sur cette mailing list, J'éspére que
quelqu'un parle le français car techniquement je suis pas doué ni en anglais
ni en d'autres langues...
it isn't a long time i 'm on the mailing list, i hope someone is speaking
french, because i don't write very well others languages about technical
probléms...
no
2009 Mar 31
1
Lomb periodograms
Hi,
I have recently used the CTS package in order to use the Lomb-Scargle periodogram (spec.ls) function. I have noticed an issue that I hoped you may be able to explain. If a regularly spaced time series has two points removed, one at either side of a single data point (thus making an irregularly spaced time series), a spectrum with a very large peak at the highest frequencies is produced. An
1999 Dec 02
1
problem with par(fig=value)
hello all,
I want to draw a figure with multiple plot on the same page using the
par(fig=value) parameter but
> par(fig = c(0, 50, 60, 95)/100, adj = 5/10)
> eboulis(iris.acp)
> par(fig = c(45, 100, 60, 95)/100, mgp = c(3, 1/2, 0))
> boites(iris.acp)
draw the graphics on 2 different pages.
what am I doing wrong ?
thanks for your help.
Mathieu
[using R 0.65 under Linux Redhat
2006 Jan 04
1
Selecting significant peaks in periodograms
Greetings all,
I am using Fourier analysis to search for periodicities in IP network traffic by generating periodograms and then visually examining them for large, distinct peaks.
However, in many cases it is not readily apparent where there are periodicities. I have no experience with discrete maths so I've come up against a block here: How do I define what the "noise floor"
1999 Jul 07
1
Linear Models with positive coefficients?
Hi,
is it possible in one of the libraries on linear methods to constrain
the coefficients to
be positive?
Thanks
Chris
--
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2014 Jun 22
0
isohybrid has 2 variants
Hi,
> All the "isohybrid.exe" I know of are based on the Perl variant.
I just got one from
http://www.filewatcher.com/m/isohybrid.exe.39568-0.html
Its strings seem not to stem from isohybrid.pl.
Digging in slitaz source brought a shell script (that would be
variant #5 then):
http://hg.slitaz.org/wok/file/313b384e2a06/syslinux/stuff/tools/isohybrid.sh
But isohybrid.exe must
2002 Jan 09
0
[ANNOUNCE] new netfilter homepage
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Hi Everybody!
The netfilter core team proudly announces:
The new netfilter/ipables project homepage.
http://www.netfilter.org/
http://www.iptables.org/
as well as the old locations:
http://netfilter.gnumonks.org/
http://netfilter.samba.org/
1999 Jul 26
1
Logistic regression with coef>0
Hi,
recently I saw but did not pay too much attention to a question
that concerned regression with positive coefficients. In Splus,
thereis the nnls() function that can be used if I am not wrong,
but what about R ?
Now I have the same problem: doing a logistic regression under
constraint that coefs are non negative. What can I do with R?
is there a (weighted) nnls() counterpart available?
Thanks
2009 Jun 19
1
typo in Lomb-Scargle periodogram implementation in spec.ls() from cts package?
Hello!
I tried to contact author of the package, but I got no reply. That is why I write it here. This might be useful for those who were using cts for spectral analysis of non-uniformly spaced data.
In file spec.ls.R from cts_1.0-1.tar.gz lines 59-60 are written as
pgram[k, i, j] <- 0.5 * ((sum(x[1:length(ti)]* cos(2 * pi * freq.temp[k] * (ti - tao))))^2/sum((cos(2 *
pi * freq.temp[k] *
2014 Jun 22
5
isohybrid has 2 variants
> Hi,
>
> > All the "isohybrid.exe" I know of are based on the Perl variant.
>
> I just got one from
> http://www.filewatcher.com/m/isohybrid.exe.39568-0.html
>
> Its strings seem not to stem from isohybrid.pl.
>
> Digging in slitaz source brought a shell script (that would be
> variant #5 then):
>