PDL currently contains R. If you want to get r-pdl out before
the freeze, that's excellent. I'll want to pull R from pdl before
the freeze if you do that.
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Raul
On Wed, Nov 03, 1999 at 10:57:18AM -0800, Stephen Zander wrote:
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> Sorry about the dud previous post. My keyboard bounces too m
Sorry about the dud previous post. My keyboard bounces too much.
> "Raul" == Raul Miller <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
[stuff about r-pdl...]
Does all this mean I do or don't need to get a r-pdl package out
before the freeze?
--
Stephen
"If I claimed I was emporer just cause some moisten
> "Raul" == Raul Miller <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
Raul> Ok.. For the moment, I'm leaving r-pdl patches in pdl. R
Raul> doesn't work for me, (this segfaults: perl -le 'use PDL::R;
Raul> pnorm(.1,0.0,1.0);'). make test doesn't complain, but
Raul> that's probably because the
Hi John,
I would like to pick up the pgplot packages if no one has already
volunteered. I can't keep up with debian-devel. Came upon your mailing
from a while ago searching archives for something else. I use pgplot
heavily and maintain wip which depends on pgplot. Please contact me by
email offli
> I am the maintainer of the powertweak package. I have the package in a
> decent enough shape that I want to make the package more conformant to the
> Debian Policy manual. Powertweak (http://linux.powertweak.com/) is a
> software that tweaks various pieces of hardware for optimum / increased
>
I am the maintainer of the powertweak package. I have the package in a
decent enough shape that I want to make the package more conformant to the
Debian Policy manual. Powertweak (http://linux.powertweak.com/) is a
software that tweaks various pieces of hardware for optimum / increased
performanc
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