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2006 Aug 10
6
Login Restfully
In DHH''s keynote, he alluded to doing logins with REST. Has anyone implemented this, and if so, would you mind elaborating on how you did it please? Thanks in advance. -- Posted via http://www.ruby-forum.com/.
2006 Oct 30
3
root email question
Hi all, Ive done this before but the solution alludes me now. Can someone please remind me how to change the default Redhat behavior of root email being sent from root at server.domain to root at domain. It's something in sendmail.mc from memory. Thanks
2011 Jun 21
4
Using umask
Grasping a full understanding of setting default Users, Groups and Masks has alluded me over the years, but now I find myself in a situation where manually "setting" the file/directory attributes is becoming a pain. I understand the fundamentals of the file attributes, though from time to time I have to review the "sticky bit"; what I do not understand is where/how the
2007 Jun 30
2
[LLVMdev] svn convert "issue"
Chris Lattner wrote: > On Fri, 29 Jun 2007, Chris Lattner wrote: > > >> The next issue is that John left his cvs convert script in his crontab >> (which I just removed). As such, *all svn commits that happened since >> the switchover have been lost*. Needless to say, this irritates me. >> I'm sorry about that. I did use the crontab command early
2019 Nov 26
6
debug build busts memory
On Tue, Nov 26, 2019 at 10:31 AM David Jones via llvm-dev < llvm-dev at lists.llvm.org> wrote: > Throw hardware at it. > While I agree that this is good advice with the current state of affairs, I don't think we should consider the current situation acceptable. LLVM has a lot of knobs that Tim alluded to, but first time users shouldn't have to search for them to get a
2002 Mar 12
2
ext3 filesystem corruption
Hi, I've been experiencing intermittent filesystem corruption on a Compaq Armada M700 laptop w/ IBM Travelstar 30GB drives (both the 40GN and 30GN models). This happens mostly under RH 7.2, w/ ext3 filesystems, but I think it's also happened under win98. All seems fine until power-down, power-up, and boot, where the corruption is discovered. Searching these archives, I found that there
2002 Jan 09
3
lattice problems under Win2K and R-1.4.0
I'm having problems copying and saving lattice graphs using R-1.4.0 under Win2k. It seems I've see this alluded to recently in R-help. If I do the following example: > data(quakes) > xyplot(long ~ lat , data = quakes) And then try to copy or save the graph as either a metafile or bitmap or if I use any of the bitmap/metafile devices via (for example) >
2009 Sep 11
4
What happens if puppet fails half way into processing a catalog?
If puppet fails half way into processing a catalog the system might be in an unusable state right? For example if it installs a package but not the one that follows it or can''t set up the config file for whatever reason it doesn''t know how to "undo " the catalog does it? --~--~---------~--~----~------------~-------~--~----~ You received this message because you are
2024 Apr 11
1
[External] Re: Repeated library() of one package with different include.only= entries
> I would assume that > library(Matrix, include.only="isDiagonal") > implies that only `isDiagonal` ends up on the search path This could also be a reasonable behavior, but neither does that happen today. > I think a far better approach to solve Michael's problem is simply to use > fac2sparse <- Matrix::fac2sparse This does not fully simulate attachment, e.g.
2010 Feb 14
1
AppDB instructions
Hey Gang, I'm new here so I get to as a few dumb questions without feeling too dumb about it... Several posts have been kind enough to include links to the AppDB pages, which I have been using, but I don't find there the instructions people allude to. All I find in AppDB pages is lists and rankings and images and basically a report of how well it works and less about how to make it
2001 Oct 06
1
State of CVS?
Hi: A friend of mine wants to know whether to update to CVS. Last I heard, CVS was only encoding at 128kbps mode, but this was a few weeks back. More recently though, Monty alluded to problems he was having with the libs. So what's the current status? Geoff. --- >8 ---- List archives: http://www.xiph.org/archives/ Ogg project homepage: http://www.xiph.org/ogg/ To unsubscribe from
2016 Sep 23
4
Install Mariadb on Centos 7 fails
Folks I'm having problems installing Mariadb in Centos 7. Here's what I did: 0) Become root 1) Make sure that mariadb and mysql are NOT installed. 2) Delete residual libs rm -rf /var/lib/mysq* 3) yum install -y mariadb-server installed mariadb-5.5.50-1.el7_2.x86_64 from the Centos 'updates' repository 4) systemctl start mariadb 5) systemctl status mariadb
2024 Apr 15
1
[External] Re: Repeated library() of one package with different include.only= entries
I think we should try to advance and hopefully finalize this thread before we forget about it .. >>>>> Michael Chirico n Thu, 11 Apr 2024 09:10:11 -0700 writes: >> I would assume that >> library(Matrix, include.only="isDiagonal") >> implies that only `isDiagonal` ends up on the search path > This could also be a reasonable
2004 Oct 01
1
Solution to my Grandstream lockups
Like many others on this list, I had been experiencing periodic lockups with my Grandstream products (Handytone 286 ATA & BudgeTone 101). The lockups consisted of seemingly dead devices, no dialtone or response, until I power cycled via software or hardware. The workaround had been to reboot the device every 30 minutes with a cron job. I contacted Grandstream and although they didn't
2010 Jul 21
3
String processing - is there a better way
I have a two part question Part 1) I am trying to remove characters in a string based on the position of a key character in another string.? I have a solution that works but it requires a for-loop.? A vectorized way of doing this has alluded me.? CleanRead<-function(x,y) { ? if (!is.character(x)) ??? x <- as.character(x) ? if (!is.character(y)) ??? y <- as.character(y) ?
2006 Dec 12
3
Variables available in configs...
Is there a list somewhere? How do I know what $operatingsystem, for example, is going to be set to? Using ''solaris'' seems to work, but I haven''t tested ''ubuntu'' and ''redhat'' yet (haven''t gotten that far). It''d be nice to have a list of available vars, along with "how they are set." -Charlie
2003 Dec 01
1
Linus "praise" for Xen
http://www.kerneltraffic.org/kernel-traffic/kt20031201_243.html --- Relevant section --- Nuno Silva mentioned: The good people at Cambridge made a (very nice) VMM that exploits ring0/1/3 to let one machine run various kernels independently (the kernels need to be ported to the xen arch). Xen itself executes in ring0 and the "guest" operating systems execute in ring1.
2003 Apr 17
1
R-1.7.0; empty html files.
When I installed R-1.7.0, the *.html files in /usr/local/lib/R/doc/manual all wound up being empty: ls -l *.html -rw-r--r-- 1 root other 0 Apr 16 15:52 R-FAQ.html -rw-r--r-- 1 root other 0 Apr 16 15:52 R-admin.html -rw-r--r-- 1 root other 0 Apr 16 15:52 R-data.html -rw-r--r-- 1 root other 0 Apr 16 15:52 R-exts.html -rw-r--r--
2012 Sep 09
1
PCA legend outside of PCA plot
Hi All, I have been trying to get to plot my PCA legend outside of the PCA plot, but success still alludes me. Can you guys please advise how I can achieve this. I used locater() to obtain coordinates for below the Comp.1 axis. Using these coordinates the legend disappears. Below is the code for the PCA and legend. Thanks in advance for the help. Regards Tinus r.cols <-
1998 Jan 16
1
data.frame(...) not constructing "1:n" row.names [diff. S <--> R]
[I think Doug Bates has already alluded to this, somewhere..] In R, data.frame( ... ) does not construct row.names whereas in S, it does: R: > data.frame(x=1:2,y=3:4) x y [1,] 1 3 [2,] 2 4 > row.names(data.frame(x=1:2,y=3:4)) NULL S-plus: > data.frame(x=1:2,y=3:4) x y 1 1 3 2 2 4 > row.names(data.frame(x=1:2,y=3:4)) [1] "1" "2"