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2018 May 28
2
SSL error after upgrading to 2.31
On 28.05.2018 13:05, Hauke Fath wrote:
> On 05/28/18 11:08, Aki Tuomi wrote:
>>
>>
>> On 28.05.2018 12:06, Hauke Fath wrote:
>>> On 05/21/18 17:55, Aki Tuomi wrote:
>>>> ssl_ca is used only for validating client certificates.
>>>
>>> But it was used (though not documented, IIRC) for validating server
>>> certs, too. Since intermediate CA certs are usually valid a lot longer
>>> than the server certs, having to concat the certs is awkwar...
2018 May 28
3
SSL error after upgrading to 2.31
On 28.05.2018 14:30, Hauke Fath wrote:
> On Mon, 28 May 2018 13:52:01 +0300, Aki Tuomi wrote:
>> I'm sure. But putting it as ssl_ca makes no sense, since it becomes
>> confused what it is for.
> I guess - I haven't had a need for client certs, and only ever used
> ssl_ca for the server ca chain.
>
>> We can try restoring this as ssl_cert_chain setting in future release.
> Sounds good. How about (re)...
2018 May 28
0
SSL error after upgrading to 2.31
On Mon, 28 May 2018 13:52:01 +0300, Aki Tuomi wrote:
> I'm sure. But putting it as ssl_ca makes no sense, since it becomes
> confused what it is for.
I guess - I haven't had a need for client certs, and only ever used
ssl_ca for the server ca chain.
> We can try restoring this as ssl_cert_chain setting in future release.
Sounds good. How about (re)naming them ssl-{client,s...
2009 Apr 06
1
Possible bug: How does libR.so find RHOME?
...xplicitly to RPy2's setup.py by means of an environment variable that
is checked by the script. This resulted in an RPy2 installation properly
linked to my R-2.9.
However, on starting RPy2 in Python, I got this strange error:
>>> from rpy2 import robjects
Error in grep("(_US|_CA)", lcpaper) :
8 arguments passed to .Internal(grep) which requires 9
[...]
RPy2 started up nevertheless, but failed to load the base packages, so
that all standard functions were missing.
Changing the "R" symlink in my search path to point to the R-2.9 version
against which R...
2006 Oct 23
5
Poll: Does R_PAPERSIZE in /etc/R/Renviron matter?
A heuristic runs via the r-base-core package postinst. It is intended
to use the result from Debian's paperconf(1) toool, and to update the R
environment variable R_PAPERSIZE accordingly. This apparently broke some
time ago when R changed to a dual variable setup, and my regexp didn't
notice.
Does anybody use this, or is it ok if I simply disable this in Debian? In
that case we simply
2006 Oct 03
1
R-2.4.0 is released
...the
previous behaviour.)
The way option("papersize") is set has been changed. On
platforms which support the LC_PAPER locale category, the
setting is taken first from the R_PAPERSIZE environment
variable at run time, then from the LC_PAPER category
("letter" for _US and _CA locales and "a4" otherwise). On
other platforms (including Windows and older Unixen), the
choice is unchanged.
o package.skeleton() gains arguments 'namespace' and
'code_files'.
o par(ask=TRUE) now only applies to interactive R sessions.
o parse() now ret...
2006 Oct 03
1
R-2.4.0 is released
...the
previous behaviour.)
The way option("papersize") is set has been changed. On
platforms which support the LC_PAPER locale category, the
setting is taken first from the R_PAPERSIZE environment
variable at run time, then from the LC_PAPER category
("letter" for _US and _CA locales and "a4" otherwise). On
other platforms (including Windows and older Unixen), the
choice is unchanged.
o package.skeleton() gains arguments 'namespace' and
'code_files'.
o par(ask=TRUE) now only applies to interactive R sessions.
o parse() now ret...