The message about XP you are referring to is a warning and not an
error. Evidently,
you are running an old version of #Rscript.bat from the batchfiles distribution.
Try using the most recent version. The batchfiles home page is at:
http://batchfiles.googlecode.com
That should at least eliminate t
Forum,
I've been running some parameter estimation software (UCODE which is
maintained by the USGS) that has the capability of running models in
parallel on a local network. Each additional processor I can incorporate
into the parent-child network helps cut the overall runtime, which is
current
Michael Dewey wrote:
> At 13:40 01/06/2010, Ben Bolker wrote:
>
>>> On 25/05/10 23:25 PM, "Ben Bolker" ufl.edu> wrote:
>>> Just curious: is there a particular reason why install.packages()
>>> gives a warning in normal use when 'lib' is not specified (e.g. argument
>>> 'lib' is missing: using '
At 13:40 01/06/2010, Ben Bolker wrote:
> On 25/05/10 23:25 PM, "Ben Bolker" ufl.edu> wrote:
> Just curious: is there a particular reason why install.packages()
> gives a warning in normal use when 'lib' is not specified (e.g. argument
> 'lib' is missing: using '/usr/local/lib/R/site-library'
Hi
This problem is fixed. I was running an older kernel 2.6.28. I upgraded to
2.6.32-5 Debian Sid/Squeeze and now the performance is similar.
Regards
Abhijit Bera
On Wed, May 19, 2010 at 6:49 PM, Carlos J. Gil Bellosta <
c...@datanalytics.com> wrote:
> Dear Abhijit,
>
> If you think that table