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2017 Apr 02
2
vfs_shadow_copy2 delimiter not working
Hi
I could not get a custom "shadow:delimiter" for the vfs shadow_copy2
module to work successfully for me with Samba 4.6.2. I did not try
previous versions. Based on my testing it seems that an additional line
of code is needed in vfs_shadow_copy2.c as shown in the patch below
(some comment updates are included too for code readability).
Without the below patch, previous versions
2007 Jan 12
2
cut command on centos
How do I make the delimiter for cut be a single character with hex value 1e?
I tried in a script file:
DELIMITER='\x1e'
DD=`echo $DATA | cut -f 1 --delimiter $DELIMITER`
and it tells me:
cut: the delimiter must be a single character
Jerry
2018 Feb 16
4
vfs_shadow_copy2 with snapprefix & delimiter options in samba 4.6.2
Hello Dear Samba Users,
I have sucessfully set a samba share on a centos 7 box (samba 4.6.2) and
succeeded into make work snapshots (vfs_shadow_copy2 with xfs and lvm).
The snapshots appears well in windows previous versions.
However, I expected to go further with snapshots and use the options
"shadow:snapprefix" and "shadow:delimiter"in order to filter daily,
weekly
2016 Aug 23
4
Sub addressing delimiters
Hello,
There is a disconnect between the way Postfix handles
recipient_delimiter and the way Dovecot handles it. For Postfix, it is
a set of delimiters that can each individually be used to separate the
address from the . In Dovecot, having multiple characters in
recipient_delimiters simply makes it a multi-character single delimiter.
For my purposes, the Postfix method is much more
2017 Apr 19
0
vfs_shadow_copy2 delimiter not working
On Sun, 2017-04-02 at 22:42 +0100, Michael Miller via samba wrote:
> Hi
>
> I could not get a custom "shadow:delimiter" for the vfs shadow_copy2
> module to work successfully for me with Samba 4.6.2. I did not try
> previous versions. Based on my testing it seems that an additional line
> of code is needed in vfs_shadow_copy2.c as shown in the patch below
>
2019 May 13
2
LMTP and Sieve with <prefix><recipient_delimiter><user>
Hi there,
Dovecot's LMTP implementation and Pigeonhole Sieve already do support
the <user><delimiter><suffix> format. RfC 5233, the Sieve subaddress
extension, also offers <prefix><delimiter><user>.
Could Docecot's LMTP and Pigeonhole be extended to that effect?
Thanks & greetings,
Paul
2010 Apr 21
12
Using AR.connection.execute(sql) -- messing with my string?
Does ActiveRecord.connection.execute(string) perform any modifications
on the given string? If so, what quoting do I need to add?
Here''s why: I''m trying to use execute(string) to load a stored
procedure. I can hand-load the procedure without error (i.e. via
dbconsole), but when I call the function below, it throws the error:
====
ActiveRecord::StatementInvalid: Mysql::Error:
2019 Jun 18
2
recipient delimiters
Since many broken websites and idiot companies will not allow a ?+? in an email address, I have long used two delimiters in postfix:
recipient_delimiter = +_
However, now that dovecot is handling verification for postfix via reject_unverified_recipient, dovecot complains about any address using an _ as a delimiter.
I don?t see a way to tell dovecot what delimiters to use, and it appears it is
2005 Sep 24
1
using local-part delimiters in LDA delivery?
hi all,
i've exim 4.53RC2 + dovecot-cvs on OSX 10.4.2.
i'm working on implementing recipient-delimiters for delivery from exim to a
user's imap store using dovecot's cvs-lda.
reading on the wiki (Jakob's latest comments?):
" ... the part after the delimiter is passed to the lda as an additional
parameter. so dovecot-lda should handle that parameter and leave the
2006 Aug 22
5
Creating mysql triggers with migrations blows up
def self.up
execute("delimiter ^ ")
sql = <<-_SQL
CREATE TRIGGER customer_bi BEFORE INSERT ON customers
FOR EACH ROW
BEGIN
SET NEW.sndx = SOUNDEX(NEW.lname) ;
END ^
_SQL
sql.split(''^'').each do |stmt|
execute(stmt) if (stmt.strip! && stmt.length > 0)
end
execute("delimiter ;
2010 May 04
2
read.table: skipping trailing delimiters
Hi,
I am trying to read a tab-delimited file that has trailing tab
delimiters. It's a simple file with two legitimate fields. I'm using the
first as row.names, and the second should be the only column in the
resulting data frame.
Initially, R was filling the last column with NA's, but I was able to
stop that by setting
2012 Jan 19
2
Reading in tab (and space) delimited data within a script XXXX
Hello everyone,
I use Bob Muenchen's approach for reading in "in-stream" (to use SAS
parlance) delimited data within a script. This works great:
mystring <-
"id,workshop,gender,q1,q2,q3,q4
1,1,f,1,1,5,1
2,2,f,2,1,4,1
3,1,f,2,2,4,3
4,2, ,3,1, ,3
5,1,m,4,5,2,4
6,2,m,5,4,5,5
7,1,m,5,3,4,4
8,2,m,4,5,5,5"
mydata <- read.table( textConnection(mystring),
2016 Jun 02
2
Multiple recipient delimiter support?
Trying to find out if dovecot supports the use of multiple recipient
delimiters, as postfix does, but can't find an answer...
The wiki only mentions it in two meaningful places (that I can find)...
With respect to postfix:
/wiki.dovecot.org/LDA/Postfix
The above seems to imply that for postfix/LDA all I need to do is define
it in postfix (which supports multiple recipient delimiters).
And
2007 May 03
2
Parsing data with an uneven number of delimiters
I have a list of data that is delimited by a / and, as long as there is an equal number of delimiters, I can parse the data and put it into a data frame:
> t1<-c("a/a/a","b/bb/bbb","ccc/cc/c")
> t2<-strsplit(t1,"/")
> t3<-data.frame(t2)
> t3
c..a....a....a.. c..b....bb....bbb.. c..ccc....cc....c..
1 a
2008 May 18
2
rsync --files-from option file with a custom Delimiter
Hi All,
I'm new to rsync usage in Mac OS X. I'm having a strange issue with --
files-from option.
I'm providing the --files-from to provide a file , which contains the
list of files separated by newline character , to perform backup
operation. Especially in Mac OS X , particular tiff bundle files are
having \r as part of the filename.When rsync reads the filepaths using
delimiter
2018 Feb 17
0
vfs_shadow_copy2 with snapprefix & delimiter options in samba 4.6.2
Hi
(+mailing list again for the archives)
My config which does show previous versions:
# /usr/local/samba/sbin/smbd --version
Version 4.6.11
To avoid having this config block within in each share, I define the
following within the [global] section:
shadow:snapprefix = ^\(monthly\)\{0,1\}\(weekly\)\{0,1\}\(daily\)\{0,1\}$
shadow:delimiter = _UTC_
shadow:format =
2018 Feb 16
0
vfs_shadow_copy2 with snapprefix & delimiter options in samba 4.6.2
Hi,
As per the list.samba.org link, did you try including the delimiter
within the format, ie as shown in the following?
shadow:snapprefix = ^d[A-Za-z0-9]*y$
shadow:delimiter = _IPG_
shadow:format = _IPG_%Y.%m.%d-%H.%M.%S
Regards,
Mike
On 16/02/2018 16:50, Edouard Guigné via samba wrote:
> Hello Dear Samba Users,
>
> I have sucessfully set a samba share on a centos 7 box (samba 4.6.2)
2011 Apr 12
2
Seperator
Hi all
I hope to get some help on the separator. I am sure that I hava a wrong
understanding what the separator is.
I thaught the separator is the delimiter within the imap folder structure.
For example:
Imap folder structure: folder Flights, subfolder Lufthansa
If the delimiter is ?.? the ls ?a command should result:
.Flights .Flights.Lufthansa
If delimiter is
2012 Apr 04
3
Remove carriage return in writing tab-delimited file.
Having problems with the write.table function. I can write a tab delimited
file just fine, but for each line in my matrix its inputs a carriage return
when i dont want it to.
For example my matrix might be:
ID V1 V2 V3
FARY1004 1 2 3
FARY2067 2 3 1
FARY4587 2 2 2
And I want the written File to be:
FARY1004 1 2 3FARY2067 2 3 1FARY4587 2 2
2
TIA
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2007 May 20
3
Why a multi column, tab delimited file has only one column after reading in with read.table specification sep="\t"
Dear all:
I have a tab delimited file as following
AGE WEIGHT PROTEIN ........
6 20 3 ........
8 39 4 ........
I tried to read it as following:
data <- read.table(file,sep="\t",header=T);
but there is only column for the data after reading in,:
dim(data);
[1] 200 1
the column name is "AGE...WEIGHT...........PROTEIN...."
Any quick suggestion will be appreciated.