In order to be able to build R packages on Windows, one must install a set of tools that will enable e.g. compilation of C code and LaTeX documents.
For more information see e.g.:
In order to be able to build R packages on Windows, one must install a set of tools that will enable e.g. compilation of C code and LaTeX documents.
For more information see e.g.:
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Having decided on a RedHat based distro for my new home server, I was originally decided on using RockyLinux. When CentOS Stream 9 came out however, and having softened up on the idea behind CentOS Stream, I decided to give it a try.
It wasn't all moonlight and roses though. My first attempt at installing CentOS Stream 9 was a failure apparantly because I had only allocated 500MiB to the /boot
partition. The error wasn't very helpful:
DNF error: Error in POSTTRANS scriptlet in rpm package kernel-core
from ldap3 import Server, Connection, NTLM, SUBTREE | |
# Hostname of your Active Directory (AD, LDAP) Server | |
LDAP_HOST = 'ad.example.com' | |
LDAP_PORT = 636 | |
LDAP_USE_SSL = True | |
# The base DN of your LDAP directory (DNS of the domain) | |
LDAP_BASE_DN = 'dc=example,dc=com' |