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2006 Apr 07
5
Is mongrel stable enough to be used in a production environment?
Is mongrel stable enough to be used in a production environment? Is it
stable?
If so, which version is recommended?
Thanks,
Chris
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2005 Sep 05
2
Fisher's method in discriminant analysis
Hi,
I'm using mda library to solve a discriminant
analysis. I get results, but the thing is that I want
to use Fisher's method to obtain the classification
functions and I'm lost in what I should do: libraries
to use, ... Can anybody give me a clue??
Thanks.
Carlos Niharra L??pez
2005 Apr 20
1
make check failure -- R 2.1.0 Windows XP SP2
I compiled R 2.1.0 under Windows XP SP2 as a preliminary to rebuilding a
custom package for use with R 2.1.0. The compile completed successfully,
and I was able to run demo(graphics) successfully. But make check and
make check-recommended fail.
> version
_
platform i386-pc-mingw32
arch i386
os mingw32
system i386, mingw32
status
major 2
minor 1.0
year 2005
2002 May 21
2
Unwanted Levels in R
I searched the mailing list archives and found one post relevant to my problem,
but it was not specific enough to solve my problem.
I am reading in a large file of data (I believe it is in ASCII format). I have tried
reading the file in as a data frame and as a list, and both methods result in
unwanted levels being created which leads to problems when I try to copy
or reference certain cells.
2004 Sep 16
0
[LLVMdev] To APR Or Not To APR. That is the question.
Reid,
Adding APR as one possible implementation of lib/System makes sense,
and is what I originally suggested when I brought up the question of
using APR. In particular, I agree that we want to keep APR or any
other similar layer encapsulated behind lib/System.
--Vikram
http://www.cs.uiuc.edu/~vadve
http://llvm.cs.uiuc.edu/
On Sep 13, 2004, at 10:34 AM, Reid Spencer wrote:
> John,
>
2006 Feb 23
5
Help with SCGI please :(
Hi,
While learning Ruby and Rails, I decided I just as well learn Linux
along the way... It''s been fun, but I''m stuck at one of those
exasperating moments... I hope someone can help me :)
I installed Ruby 1.8.4 on Fedora Core 4, then Rails, then lighty, and
then SCGI.
I used yum to install lighty... and it already comes with mod_scgi.
I created my first application in
2011 Jan 20
6
Identify duplicate numbers and to increase a value
Hi everybody.
I want to identify duplicate numbers and to increase a value of 0.01 for each time that it is duplicated.
Example:
x=c(1,2,3,5,6,2,8,9,2,2)
I want to do this:
1
2 + 0.01
3
5
6
2 + 0.02
8
9
2 + 0.03
2 + 0.04
I am trying to get something like this:
1
2.01
3
5
6
2.02
8
9
2.03
2.04
Actually I just know the way to identify the duplicated numbers
rbind(x, duplicated(x) |
2004 Sep 13
7
[LLVMdev] To APR Or Not To APR. That is the question.
John,
If we were to do this, I don't think that adding it to the LLVM source
base is the right way to go. We would simply use "configure" to find the
library and header files. The moment we put APR into our source base, it
would be out of date. Keeping it up to date would not be fun for anyone
and there's no reason for us to do that. Furthermore, this approach
completely avoids
2009 Jan 23
1
Anova and unbalanced designs
Dear R-list!
My question is related to an Anova including within and between subject
factors and unequal group sizes.
Here is a minimal example of what I did:
library(car)
within1 <- c(1,2,3,4,5,6,4,5,3,2); within2 <- c(3,4,3,4,3,4,3,4,5,4)
values <- data.frame(w1 = within1, w2 = within2)
values <- as.matrix(values)
between <- factor(c(rep(1,4), rep(2,6)))
betweenanova <-
2002 Oct 30
1
Error in Fields TPS function {svd ...} again
Thanks for all the helpful responses. I include the data file and the
syntax file for reference. Again, if I use the fields function, as is, I
get the message:
Error in svd(tempM) : error 159 in dsvdc
using traceback, I get:
> traceback()
4: stop(paste("error ", z$info, " in dsvdc"))
3: svd(tempM)
2: Krig(x, Y, cov.function = rad.cov, m = m, decomp = decomp,
1998 Mar 18
1
Strange Results of summary()
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Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii
Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit
Hello,
I run the following job. Please, compare the results of summary and
table concerning berufl. From similar SPSS/PSPP runs, the result of
table is correct.
Did I misunderstand anything or is there a bug?
What does the difference come from?
What does '(other)' mean?
What about the strange
2003 Jun 18
0
fitting two nonlinear mixed models simulataneously
Dear R users,
Being a R-novice using version 1.7.0 I have not managed to solve the
following problem, so I turn to you:
I have 12 pairs nonlinear curves having some parameters (p1,p2,p3) in common
and others specific to one of the curves (p4a,p4b). I want to fit a
nonlinear mixed model with nmle with the random effects varying over the 12
samples (pairs). In order to be able to estimate the
Which is the easiest (most elegant) way to force "aov" to treat numerical variables as categorical ?
2010 Jun 14
2
Which is the easiest (most elegant) way to force "aov" to treat numerical variables as categorical ?
Hi R help,
Hi R help,
Which is the easiest (most elegant) way to force "aov" to treat numerical variables as categorical ?
Sincerely, Andrea Bernasconi DG
PROBLEM EXAMPLE
I consider the latin squares example described at page 157 of the book:
Statistics for Experimenters: Design, Innovation, and Discovery by George E. P. Box, J. Stuart Hunter, William G. Hunter.
This example use
2009 Mar 09
0
Usar R desde Matlab
Hola,
He estado utilizando un paquete en Matlab para llamar a R (
http://www.mathworks.com/matlabcentral/fileexchange/5051 ). Es muy sencillo
y en cinco minutos he conseguido ejecutar funciones de R. Basta con instalar
este paquete en el directorio de trabajo y podremos ver unas funciones para
enviar variables a r y trabajar desde matlab. Un ejemplo serĂa este:
>> openR
>> a =
2007 Jun 01
2
lguest problem on boot of guest kernel
Hi !
Kenrel 2.6.21 (kernel.org)
Patch lguest-2.6.21-254.patch
Distro Slackware 11.0
GCC 3.4.6
GLIBC 2.3.6
HW model name : AMD Duron(tm) procu{s{
Module Size Used by
tun 7680 0
lg 54600 0
just started playing with lguest - patching, compiling and booting the
host-kernel goes ok - compiling lguest is ok as well after
2007 Jun 01
2
lguest problem on boot of guest kernel
Hi !
Kenrel 2.6.21 (kernel.org)
Patch lguest-2.6.21-254.patch
Distro Slackware 11.0
GCC 3.4.6
GLIBC 2.3.6
HW model name : AMD Duron(tm) procu{s{
Module Size Used by
tun 7680 0
lg 54600 0
just started playing with lguest - patching, compiling and booting the
host-kernel goes ok - compiling lguest is ok as well after
2013 Oct 04
1
[Bug 70130] New: unable to compile fragment shader program
https://bugs.freedesktop.org/show_bug.cgi?id=70130
Priority: medium
Bug ID: 70130
Assignee: nouveau at lists.freedesktop.org
Summary: unable to compile fragment shader program
Severity: normal
Classification: Unclassified
OS: Linux (All)
Reporter: infyquest at gmail.com
Hardware: x86 (IA32)
2003 Dec 01
0
No subject
to see the logs to check.
Andrew Bartlett
Samba Build Farm Maintainer
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Andrew Bartlett
abartlet@pcug.org.au
abartlet@samba.org
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