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2010 Sep 22
1
Sieve autoreply woes on test setup
Hi, I have been testing sieve in my setup with qmail-ldap and deliver on a LAN with an artificial domain name. Everything seems to be working as expected, except in cases when autoreplies (vacation, reject messages) need to be tested. The domain name is vmint, and dawnone is the hostname on which mail server is setup, so a users have address like cot at vmint, cute at vmint and dove at vmint *
2006 Mar 29
1
Query a timetable (cute solution?)
I am developing app which needs to query a timetable. The user specifies where they want to go from (start_station) and to (end_station) and the time (start_time) they wish to leave. My models are as follows: Provdier -> Service -> Run -> Stop <- Station -> = has many Provider = Bus Company Service = eg. Number 10 bus Run = Column on timetable Stop = Cell on timetable Station =
2011 Apr 19
0
OT: Cute penguin video
Looks like a distro mascot in the making: <http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0GILA0rrR6w>
2002 Sep 22
0
[LLVMdev] Cute LLVM feature that may be useful for 426 people
This is an FYI to all people who are writing LLVM passes (mostly 426 people) about a useful feature of LLVM. The "Support/StatisticReporter.h" file provides two useful features that you may want to make use of in your pass (http://llvm.cs.uiuc.edu/doxygen/StatisticReporter_8h-source.html): 1. Statistics output - Often you may run your pass on some big program, and you're
2003 Nov 01
0
[LLVMdev] Cute profiling toy for LLVM
Because I've been doing a bit of performance work recently, and because using gprof with the C backend has some limitations, I wrote a little "llvm-prof" utility. Here's a synopsis of how to use it if you're interested: Basic usage: llvm/utils/profile.pl <program.bc> <program arguments> This instruments the bytecode file, executes it with the JIT
2001 Nov 12
3
Plotting symbols
Has anyone got a cute way of compiling a table of the available plotting symbols? I've been repeatedly pasting in cno <- cno + 1 cno plot(x,y,pch=cno) which is tedious, and besides I have to note down the symbols by hand. Dr Murray Jorgensen http://www.stats.waikato.ac.nz/Staff/maj.html Department of Statistics, University of Waikato, Hamilton, New Zealand Email: maj at
2014 Aug 22
4
[LLVMdev] Addressing const reference in ArrayRef
On Fri, Aug 22, 2014 at 10:16 AM, Duncan P. N. Exon Smith <dexonsmith at apple.com> wrote: >> On 2014-Aug-21, at 10:39, David Blaikie <dblaikie at gmail.com> wrote: >> >> On Thu, Aug 21, 2014 at 10:34 AM, Reid Kleckner <rnk at google.com> wrote: >>> Is there some way we can get lifetime extension of temporaries to kick in >>> here? >>
2015 Apr 01
8
Centos 7 License???
Today I did a yum upgrade to my kvm'ized Centos 7 test machine (perhaps a bad day to do such a thing) and received new kernel vmlinuz-3.10.0-229.1.2.el7.x86_64, among many other things. When I rebooted, I was asked to confirm (or renew, or some such) my license. My LICENSE ??? I was booting in text mode and the actions required were a) unfamiliar, and b) hard to understand. As I recall, I
2012 Aug 18
5
Quiz: How to get a "named column" from a data frame
Today, I was looking for an elegant (and efficient) way to get a named (atomic) vector by selecting one column of a data frame. Of course, the vector names must be the rownames of the data frame. Ok, here is the quiz, I know one quite "cute"/"slick" answer, but was wondering if there are obvious better ones, and also if this should not become more idiomatic (hence
2003 Jun 05
4
counting missing values
Hello R lovers I have written a little cute function to count the number of missing value per row in a matrix and return the percentage of missing value it takes a lot of time to run with a 1000 rows matrix I'd like to know if there is a function already implemented to count the number of occurence of a given values in a vector For information, here is the function count<-0 for (i in
2019 Aug 09
7
Underscores in package names
...ile also insuring continuity of compliance for already existing package names. Fabien GELINEAU alias Neonira Le ven. 9 ao?t 2019 ? 18:40, Kevin Wright <kw.stat at gmail.com> a ?crit : > Please, no. I'd also like to disallow uppercase letters in package names. > For instance, the cuteness of using a capital "R" in package names is > outweighed by the annoyance of trying to remember which packages use an > upper-case letter. > > On Thu, Aug 8, 2019 at 9:32 AM Jim Hester <james.f.hester at gmail.com> > wrote: > > > Are there technical reasons th...
2019 Aug 09
0
Underscores in package names
...ompliance for already existing package names. > > Fabien GELINEAU alias Neonira > > Le ven. 9 ao?t 2019 ? 18:40, Kevin Wright <kw.stat at gmail.com> a ?crit : > >> Please, no. I'd also like to disallow uppercase letters in package names. >> For instance, the cuteness of using a capital "R" in package names is >> outweighed by the annoyance of trying to remember which packages use an >> upper-case letter. >> >> On Thu, Aug 8, 2019 at 9:32 AM Jim Hester <james.f.hester at gmail.com> >> wrote: >> >>> Are...
2012 Jan 20
2
Regarding Pubkey Enumeration
HD Moore from MetaSploit has noted that, given a pubkey (and not the corresponding private key, as might be found in authorized_keys), he can determine if he'd be able to log into an account. It's a small thing, but he's using it for very interesting recon/deanonymization. He'll be releasing a paper shortly, not overplaying the characteristic, but certainly showing it can be used
2019 Sep 03
4
Dovecot and Apple's Mail.app not playing nicely?
Hi all, Is there anything cute one has to take into account when using Dovecot with users of Apple?s Mail.app? Behavior I?m seeing is that if I delete or move messages via Webmail (Roundcube, Horde, or even ActiveSync via Mail.app on my phone), they do get moved or deleted. However, if I take the same actions in the desktop mail client, when logging in to the Webmail (or phone) app, I see the
2007 Jul 21
2
Remove the word "Alpha" from anywhere near Theora
Howdy, I'm proposing to change the version state of Theora from Alpha to Beta, or better yet to remove any mention that it isn't ready. Theora is ready. Saying it's an Alpha version is cute in the eyes of a developer who likes versioning numbers, but it's a nightmare in regards to marketing. Nobody wants to support something that's labeled Alpha. Like it's unstable and
2011 Aug 08
1
Centos6 Migration glitch - ZFS-FUSE
Folks My experiments with installing ZFS-FUSE in a Centos 6 system reveal behavior different from that observed in Centos 5.6. The version of ZFS-FUSE is that provided on the EPEL repository, and was installed on a 32-bit machine. I use it because of its deduplication facility. In Centos 5.6, the facility worked as advertised. In Centos 6, however, the system "hung" in
2006 Mar 24
9
Escaping characters
Hi, I am writing some help about post formatting. I am using redcloth to format the text, and in a FAQ, also formatted with redcloth, I explain what to type to what to obtain. So, how could I escape ''*'', ''#'' & Co, to have an output like <redcloth> Type *word* to obtain <strong>word</strong> </redcloth> I tried "Type
2007 Dec 21
5
[LLVMdev] Status of Elsa->LLVM
I'm a little further along now. I've started to put together a simple driver for Elsa and LLVM that I'm calling "ellsif" (cute name, I think it works). The file being compiled is a "printf" function. Here are timing results for optimized and unoptimized runs: [~/elsa/ellsif] dev% ./ellsif -v test/ofmt.i -time-actions Adding test/ofmt.i as a preprocessed C file
2014 Aug 22
2
[LLVMdev] Addressing const reference in ArrayRef
On Fri, Aug 22, 2014 at 11:22 AM, Duncan P. N. Exon Smith <dexonsmith at apple.com> wrote: > >> On 2014-Aug-22, at 10:43, David Blaikie <dblaikie at gmail.com> wrote: >> >> Yep - the convenience of one-element->ArrayRef is "cute" at best, I >> think. Having to wrap it doesn't seem detrimental. Would have to look >> at some numbers,
2008 Apr 03
12
Web page to show online extensions?
Hello Has someone written a web page (preferably PHP) that simply shows what extensions are currently online? Thank you.