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2008 Mar 07
1
Installing latest version under Windows (PR#10908)
Dear Debuggers,
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I'm trying to install R for the first time, however, the exe file
referred to does not exist: Installation is via the installer
R-2.6.2-win32.exe
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I've downloaded R several times and the file does not exist.
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I've tried renaming Rgui.exe.manifest and Rterm.exe.manifest to have
only the .exe extension and but this doesn't work.=20
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What are your
2003 Aug 15
1
Netware CIFS nlm - linux samba
Dear Gurus,
We're having bizarre problems/behaviour. Admittedly we have an unusual
set-up:
- users on linux desktops (RedHat/KDE) mounting files over SMB using
samba-2.2.5-10 -client and -common rpms.
- files are on a SAN, clustered behind 2 netware servers (6.5), wihch run the
cifs.nlm (netware guy has gone home - can't tell you the version just now)
Files are spontaneously
2004 Feb 24
0
[LLVMdev] LLVM
Jingling,
I faced the same issue in using LLVM for an introductory compiler course
this semester. The way I am (optimistically) addressing it is that I have
given the students a tarball of LLVM containing most of LLVM but very few
optimizations. In particular, we've only given them a few essential
transformations that the front-end or lli need, and any transformations used
by those
2004 Feb 23
3
[LLVMdev] LLVM
Hi Chris,
Thanks for the quick input. The harder the LLVM is,
the harder it is for me to teach the course:-)
Too many optimisations have been added, meaning
I have to design many new projects.
--- Jingling
On Mon, Feb 23, 2004 at 09:41:13PM -0600, Chris Lattner wrote:
> On Tue, 24 Feb 2004, Jingling Xue wrote:
>
> > I understand that LLVM is now available in the public domain.
>
2004 Feb 23
0
[LLVMdev] Can't connect to CVS
On Mon, 23 Feb 2004, Reid Spencer wrote:
> Hi,
>
> Attempting to use cvs with LLVM is producing the following:
>
> bash-2.05b$ cvs status
> cvs [status aborted]: connect to
> llvm-cvs.cs.uiuc.edu(128.174.245.58):2401 failed: Connection refused
>
> I think this has happened before and the root cause was a stuck xinetd
> process on the cvs server.
I kicked it, try
2004 Feb 23
3
[LLVMdev] Can't connect to CVS
Hi,
Attempting to use cvs with LLVM is producing the following:
bash-2.05b$ cvs status
cvs [status aborted]: connect to
llvm-cvs.cs.uiuc.edu(128.174.245.58):2401 failed: Connection refused
I think this has happened before and the root cause was a stuck xinetd
process on the cvs server.
Perhaps its time to file a bug against the cvs server's configuration?
:)
Reid.
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2004 Feb 23
2
[LLVMdev] LLVM
Hi Chris,
I understand that LLVM is now available in the public domain.
I assume many more optimisations have been added to the system.
I need to decide which compiler system I will use for my
advanced compiler course this year.
Many students enjoyed working with your llvm last year.
Thanks for the input.
---Jingling
On Mon, Feb 23, 2004 at 09:20:01PM -0600, Chris Lattner wrote:
> On Mon,
2004 Feb 23
0
[LLVMdev] LLVM
On Tue, 24 Feb 2004, Jingling Xue wrote:
> I understand that LLVM is now available in the public domain.
Yes it is. It can be downloaded from the LLVM releases page here:
http://llvm.cs.uiuc.edu/releases/
> I need to decide which compiler system I will use for my advanced
> compiler course this year.
The current release is 1.1. We are tentatively planning to release 1.2
sometime in
2012 Apr 16
2
Survival Curves
Hello
I'm trying to make survival curves for some longevity data -
100 males and 100 females, some of which are still living (not dead at the
end of survey)
I would like to make sex specific survival curves as time on the X axis,
proportion alive on the Y, and a line for each sex (two lines)
Data looks like this:
Focal DOB DOD Longevity Sex
1 89-04-20 na
2008 Jul 18
1
DID - Panama
I need a low monthly rate DID in Panama.
Maybe 2-3 inbound calls a day max. 1-2 outbound calls a day only.
Will be rarely used but needs to be very good quality and needs
longevity of business (eg this number is going into print so company
needs to be around for a while).
Please email with rates and details.
Cheers,
Dean
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2010 Dec 16
6
two cents or not two cents
Hello Producers
"Longevity of Support" is an attractive drawcard for CentOS if it means
the exact opposite of Fedora's "short support cycle" that does not
provide updating of infrastructural libraries for very long, libraries
which newer versions of applications (like Firefox, Thunderbird, Opera
etc) depend on and which wont install unless the libraries are also
newer
2023 Jul 19
9
[Bug 3589] New: ControlMaster auto, persist and -f fail.
https://bugzilla.mindrot.org/show_bug.cgi?id=3589
Bug ID: 3589
Summary: ControlMaster auto, persist and -f fail.
Product: Portable OpenSSH
Version: 9.3p1
Hardware: amd64
OS: Linux
Status: NEW
Severity: minor
Priority: P5
Component: ssh
Assignee: unassigned-bugs at mindrot.org
2006 Feb 13
2
Survreg(), Surv() and interval-censored data
Can survreg() handle interval-censored data like the documentation
says? I ask because the command:
survreg(Surv(start, stop, event) ~ 1, data = heart)
fails with the error message
Invalid survival type
yet the documentation for Surv() states:
"Presently, the only methods allowing interval censored data are
the parametric models computed by 'survreg'"
2009 Feb 22
2
SSDs and filesystem alignment...
Does BTRFS perform any journal and/or filesystem structure alignment
(for benefit to SSD longevity and SSD, RAID array and large-sector
device performance) at present?
ext4''s Ted Tso will deliver 128KB alignment with the next release of
e2fsprogs (ie 1.41.4) [1], so perhaps it''s a good idea for btrfsprogs
also, if not already available?
Daniel
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2018 Feb 23
2
what is the centos/elrepo policy toward LTS kernels?
i'm sure there's a simple answer to this -- i already understand
that newer kernels than the ones shipped with the official release
aren't officially supported but there is the elrepo kernel repository
here:
http://elrepo.org/linux/kernel/el7/x86_64/RPMS/
with a mixture of long-term (lt) and mainline (ml) kernels. i assume
that the mainline kernels pretty closely track the latest
2000 Nov 29
4
offset
I would like to do a logistic multiple regression on a binary variate,
with what Genstat calls an offset, ie a regression variable with the
coefficient constrained=1. I'm far from home and have Splus but not R
here, but any information from either source would be very welcome. I'd
hate to have to go back to using Genstat . . .
Thanks,
Ted.
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Dr E.A. (Ted) Catchpole
2019 May 17
3
is "list_del corruption" fix available in Centos ?
Hi,
Gentle reminder ! Please let me know if there are any pointers for this
Thanks
Santhosh
On Tue, May 14, 2019 at 7:26 PM santhosh kumar <santhosh.santuu at gmail.com>
wrote:
> Hi,
>
> We migrated from redhat 5.3 to centos 7.5 and facing crashes in longevity
> tests
>
> All of them point to below reason,
>
> list_del corruption. next->prev should be
2007 Apr 02
2
Software RAID 10?
Hello...
I have a server with 4 x SCSI drives and I would like to install Centos
4 (or 5) onto a software RAID 10 array. Do you know if this is
possible? I noticed that under the Centos 4.92 beta, RAID 5 is an option
but for some reason RAID 10 is not listed.
There does appear to be a RAID 10 module....
/lib/modules/2.6.9-42.0.8.ELsmp/kernel/drivers/md/raid10.ko
More info I found here:
2010 Sep 14
0
[LLVMdev] Any experiemnts/evaluations on LLVM and graph rewriting (term-rewriting) systems?
Hi Valery
On 13 September 2010 19:07, Valery Khamenya <khamenya at gmail.com> wrote:
> are there any attempts to use LLVM in graph-rewriting (term-rewriting)
> language implementations?
I've added a new LLVM backend to the ghc Haskell compiler.
> How good is LLVM for this?
Works very well. I'm operating from the low levels of the ghc compiler
though where I don't
2005 Aug 05
1
OT: cheap DVD-RAM media?
A bit off-topic. Not a question on how to get it working, but rather question
about an practical issue after you get it to work ;-)
I got a DVD burner that supports DVD-RAM (in addition to standard DVD+R/-R). I
really liked "use it just like hard disk" properties of DVD-RAM, and according
to some sources I found, the media itself is more resistant to ageing than
standard DVD+R/-R.