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Re: Sorting routine     

Group: comp.lang.forth · Group Profile · Search for Datapoints in comp.lang.forth
Author: William James
Date: Sep 6, 2008 13:03

...would fit no less the possible needs than the absence of said function. And the FSL already contains a whole bunch of words which handiness is no more general. In my experience (just a datapoint, not proof) it would hardly be ever used. Of course, if it were a standard word, I suspect that people would 'bend' problems so that a sort could solve them. Furthermore, when I...
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Re: Sorting routine     

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Author: dkelvey
Date: Sep 4, 2008 09:54

...would fit no less the possible needs than the absence of said function. And the FSL already contains a whole bunch of words which handiness is no more general. In my experience (just a datapoint, not proof) it would hardly be ever used. Of course, if it were a standard word, I suspect that people would 'bend' problems so that a sort could solve them. Furthermore, when I...
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Re: Sorting routine     

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Author: Marcel Hendrix
Date: Aug 29, 2008 23:36

... and would fit no less the possible needs than the absence of said function. And the FSL already contains a whole bunch of words which handiness is no more general. In my experience (just a datapoint, not proof) it would hardly be ever used. Of course, if it were a standard word, I suspect that people would 'bend' problems so that a sort could solve them. Furthermore, when I *did* ...
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Re: Office 2003 XPEmbedded     

Group: microsoft.public.windowsxp.embedded · Group Profile · Search for Datapoints in microsoft.public.windowsxp.embedded
Author: crus
Date: Jul 1, 2008 06:59

... but I think the .net framework packages may have changed somehow. I used to get errors when installing the .net packages, but solved that and office went on no probs along with datapoint. "Mike Warren" wrote: Kev wrote: Which seems to be a very generic error. Could anyone please advise on how to fix these errors? Many thanks. Did you build the...
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Re: Office 2003 XPEmbedded     

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Author: Kev
Date: Jul 1, 2008 00:51

... of times before but I think the .net framework packages may have changed somehow. I used to get errors when installing the .net packages, but solved that and office went on no probs along with datapoint. "Mike Warren" wrote: Kev wrote: Which seems to be a very generic error. Could anyone please advise on how to fix these errors? Many thanks. Did you build the ...
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Office 2003 XPEmbedded     

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Author: Kev
Date: Jun 30, 2008 09:16

... using office on an embedded OS, we are using an add-on to powerpoint called datapoint. It needs .net 2.0 and powerpoint, not powerpoint viewer unfortunately, as such we will ... be using powerpoint to create presentations, but use it to display presentations with the added datapoint functionality. We are currently getting ODBC errors causing the powerpoint information to not connect and ...
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Re: [9fans] p9p vbackup on linux     

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Author: a
Date: Jun 25, 2008 06:29

... vac snapshots. Anything peculiar about vac that inhibits this, or is it just a matter of extra code in libdiskfs (or in vnfs, to switch between libdiskfs and something for vac)? 5) I didn't do anything particular regarding a portmapper and have never run nfs on this Mac, but ps does show I've got /usr/sbin/portmap running. Maybe another small datapoint for John's problem. Anthony
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FAIL Data-Presenter-1.03 i686-linux-thread-multi-64int-ld 2.6.24-16-generic     

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Author: Dagolden
Date: Jun 19, 2008 14:46

...elements: Illegal seek at t/06_fails.t line 68 Use of uninitialized value in pattern match (m//) at t/06_fails.t line 71. # Failed test 'constructor correctly carped due to zero datapoints' # at t/06_fails.t line 71. # undef # doesn't match '(?-xism:^Object initialized.*?contains 0 data elements)' Field 'cno' which serves as unique index for records must be one of...
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FAIL Data-Presenter-1.03 i386-freebsd 6.1-release     

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Author: srezic
Date: Apr 11, 2008 13:01

... 0 data elements: at t/06_fails.t line 68 Use of uninitialized value in pattern match (m//) at t/06_fails.t line 71. # Failed test 'constructor correctly carped due to zero datapoints' # at t/06_fails.t line 71. # undef # doesn't match '(?-xism:^Object initialized.*?contains 0 data elements)' Field 'cno' which serves as unique index for records must be one of the...
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FAIL Data-Presenter-1.03 amd64-freebsd 6.2-release     

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Author: srezic
Date: Feb 26, 2008 13:29

... 0 data elements: at t/06_fails.t line 68 Use of uninitialized value in pattern match (m//) at t/06_fails.t line 71. # Failed test 'constructor correctly carped due to zero datapoints' # at t/06_fails.t line 71. # undef # doesn't match '(?-xism:^Object initialized.*?contains 0 data elements)' Field 'cno' which serves as unique index for records must be one of the...
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