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2007 Mar 26
1
data-frame adding/deleting column
Hallo, I have got an existing data frame and want to add a new column. The existing data frame was created like this: > df <- rbind( c("Fred", "Mary", 4), c("Fred", "Mary", 7), + c("Fred", "Mary", 9), c("Barney", "Liz", 3), + c("Barney", "Liz", 5) ) > df
2007 May 07
4
creating a new column
hie l would like to create a 6th column "actual surv time" from the following data the condition being if censoringTime>survivaltime then actual survtime =survival time else actual survtime =censoring time the code l used to create the data is s=2 while(s!=0){ n=20 m<-matrix(nrow=n,ncol=4)
2014 Sep 29
4
[LLVMdev] Windows Installer
I was hoping to not have to build LLVM myself, especially on Windows. Can anybody help me with the Windows installer? Failing that, I find the directions for how to compile on Windows hard to follow? Can I build using Cygwin? Regards, Eric On 9/29/14, 8:11 AM, Rafael Auler wrote: > I'm not sure about the Windows installer, but if you build and install > LLVM for Windows from the
2002 Jul 13
2
Win98s and Samba
Hello Everyone, I am relatively new to linux and Samba and I am having some difficulties setting Samba up as a Primary Domain Controller. Ihave read the Pdf document called "Using Samba as a PDC" by developrWorks and I have read most of the Howto documents relating to Samba. When I try to connect to my samba server with Win98se I get the message "no Domain server was able to
2007 Nov 07
1
Aggregate with non-scalar function
R-Helpers, I'm sorry to have to ask this -- I've not used R very much in the last 8 or 10 months, and I've gotten rusty. I have the following (ff2 is a subset of a much, much larger dataset): > ff2 hostName user sys idle obsTime 10142 fred 0.4 0.5 98.0 2007-11-01 02:02:18 16886 barney 0.5 0.2 94.6 2007-10-25 19:12:12 8795 fred 0.0 0.1 99.8
2014 Sep 30
2
[LLVMdev] Windows Installer
I replaced all instances of "$(Platform)" with "x64" for the x64 .props file and it still fails, so it looks like that guess was wrong as well. Regards, Eric On 9/29/14, 2:11 PM, Eric Mader wrote: > Quoting doesn't seem to make a difference. Strangely, the Win32 > toolset seems to work. (Where "work" means that clang runs and > produces a bunch of
2014 Sep 29
2
[LLVMdev] Windows Installer
Your install dir has a whitespace. Have you tried quoting? e.g. <LLVMInstallDir>"C:\Program Files (x86)\LLVM"</LLVMInstallDir> Best regards, Rafael Auler On Mon, Sep 29, 2014 at 7:38 PM, Eric Mader <emader at gmx.us> wrote: > I changed tooset-vs2013.props to this: > > <Project xmlns="http://schemas.microsoft.com/developer/msbuild/2003" >
2014 Sep 29
2
[LLVMdev] Windows Installer
Open the file toolset-vs2013.props and you'll understand what's happening and where the path is set. It tries to fetch the LLVM installation path from the Windows registry. Just fix this (maybe editing your registry or editing the .props file, whatever suits you best). On Mon, Sep 29, 2014 at 5:33 PM, Eric Mader <emader at gmx.us> wrote: > I copied the x64 toolsets by hand and
1999 Nov 17
3
file permissions and smbmount
I'm using Samba 2.0.6 on a Linux server. When using smbmount or mount to mount a share from an NT server, how do I set file permissions. An older smbmount allowed a -d and -f switch to set the file permissions. The newest one does not support these. The man pages for smbmount and smbmnt mention using syntax that does not work. I finally have gotten the mount command to work, but now I
2005 Dec 26
5
linux install of RR
Hi. I''ve installed ruby, gems, rails into a user directory according to the installation instructions (for linux). I haven''t setup any path information nor setup any symlinks or any compilation options. When I try rails, I find that the system accesses controllers but that the corresponding views are not displayed. I wonder if there is something that I forgot to configure
2009 Sep 02
1
Xapian Error 126
hi~ OS: Windows Server 2008 R2 <http://code.google.com/p/djapian/source/detail?r=2>, 64-bit xapian version: 1.0.15, just installed the package from http://www.flax.co.uk/xapian/1015/xapian-python-bindings%20for%20Python%202.6.2%20-1.0.15.win32.exe dapian version: 2.2.4, use xapian in dapian. When running the rebuild, got the error, like: >python manage.py index --rebuild [Error 126]
2014 Oct 01
2
[LLVMdev] size_t?
I believe that we provide a definition of size_t inside the compiler itself when clang is in MSVC compatibility mode. On Tue, Sep 30, 2014 at 5:51 PM, Eric Mader <emader at gmx.us> wrote: > I did some more investigation of the size_t size error. I misunderstood > what was happening. It turns out that size_t is already defined before my > prefix header is included. I added the
2014 Sep 29
4
[LLVMdev] Windows Installer
I’m trying to install LLVM-3.6.0-r218288-win32.exe on Windows 7 Ultimate x64. The install doesn’t complain, but the toolset doesn’t show up in either Visual Studio 2013 or Visual Studio 2010. Also I selected the choices to add LLVM to the path for every user and put an LLVM icon on the desktop. Neither of this happened. Can anyone tell me how to get this to work? Regards, Eric Mader
2014 Oct 01
2
[LLVMdev] -fblocks?
I'm trying to compile some C++ code on Windows that contains blocks. The compiler gives me the error that the blocks language feature is not enabled and that I should enable it with "-fblocks". When I add that compiler flag, the compile fails immediately saying "unknown argument: '-fblocks'" Is this perhaps an incomplete feature? Regards, Eric Mader
2014 Oct 01
2
[LLVMdev] size_t?
We inject a typedef for size_t here: http://llvm.org/viewvc/llvm-project/cfe/trunk/lib/Sema/Sema.cpp?revision=218230&view=markup#l206 The typedef type is determined by calling getSizeType(). SizeType is (relevantly) calculated in two places: X86_64 http://llvm.org/viewvc/llvm-project/cfe/trunk/lib/Basic/Targets.cpp?revision=218666&view=markup#l3512 X86_32
2006 Sep 05
1
em watchdog timeout on UP, 6-stable
Updated my Athlon-xp 6-stable system last night, got an em watchdog timeout for the first time a few hours later, during a fairly high-traffic period. System is UP but does have device apic in the config. Any chance this is the recent race condition? Workaround? ifconfig em0 down, ifconfig em0 up seemed to cure it, at least for the moment. Thanks, Barney Wolff -- Barney Wolff I never
2014 Sep 30
2
[LLVMdev] size_t?
Hi Reid, I copied the x64 toolsets by hand; they got installed to C:\Program Files (x86)\LLVM\tools\msbuild\x64; they just didn't get moved correctly by install.bat. I just verified that the LLVM-vs2013 toolset.props is correct. If it is a bitness problem, perhaps I'm failing to define something correctly? Regards, Eric On 9/30/14, 11:29 AM, Reid Kleckner wrote: > This looks
2006 Feb 25
3
Compaq R1500 UPS and Linux
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2005 Dec 22
11
first day using rails
Hi - this is my first day with Ruby on Rails. I''m starting out by working through the Helloworld (Hello Ruby) example program printed up in "Agile Web Development with Rails." My steps are as in the text: 1. ruby script/generate controller Say 2. edit the proper file and add the hello method 3. fire up the browser using address http://localhost:3000 4. fire up the
2005 Jul 06
3
Seeking help with Samba shares & OPLOCKS & Quickbooks databases
I thought I had things figured out, but guess not. I have multi-user Quickbooks databases that functioned fine on a Novell server but are behaving badly on a Samba share. I have created a separate share for the Quickbook databases, users are running Win XP Pro, latest patches, and the Quickbooks application installed on the desktop. It is a multiuser version. Server is RedHat ES 3, Samba