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2018 Jan 30
4
Best practices in developing package: From a single file
Mehmet, That is a loaded topic, not unlikely other topics preoccupying us these days. There is package.skeleton() in base R as you already mentioned. It drove me bonkers that it creates packages which then fail R CMD check, so I wrote a wrapper package (pkgKitten) with another helper function (kitten()) which calls the base R helper and then cleans up it---but otherwise remains faithful to it. These days pkgKitten defaults to creating per-package top-le...
2007 Nov 02
3
script.aculo.us: onUpdate in Sortable.create
Can''t seem to get the onUpdate to work in for a sortable list. I am following the documentation and the included functional tests but nothing is firing for me. Any idea why? Sortable.create(''list1'', { tree:true , onUpdate:function(sortable){ alert(''onUpdate'') } , handle: ''handle'' , scroll:window ,
2019 Apr 11
1
Kernel panic after removing SW RAID1 partitions, setting up ZFS.
On Wed, 10 Apr 2019 08:38:04 -0700, Benjamin Smith <lists at benjamindsmith.com> wrote >I drove to the site, picked up the machine, and last night found that the >problem wasn't anything to do with mdadm, but rather setting a partition to >GPT. For some reason, you *cannot* have a partition of type GPT and expect >Linux to boot. (WT F/H?!?) If you want to boot a BIOS based...
2006 Aug 13
1
Johnny's postfix/dovecot/squirrelmail/virus scanning + Centos4 Walk Through...
Is anyone mirroring Johnny's write up on this? As fate would have it, I've finally got some time to sit down and configure a spare box to be my new mail server and Johnny's site has been defaced again. :-( Sigh....I even checked to make sure it was up this morning, drove to the office so I could do everything from the terminal and my handy dandy roadmap is gone.... Any pointers to another source would be greatly appreciated. Best regards,
2007 Dec 28
1
FYI: Package installation problem with windows
Hello, maybe this info is helpful for someone else, at least it is a reminder for me if the problem should reoccur: The last hours R drove me nuts because it wouldn't install new packages, or more irritating still: It would chose randomly which packages to install when given a list ("unable to move temporary installation" ). The solution was to turn of the indexation of folders. HTH Owe -- Owe Jessen Diplom-Volksw...
2004 Oct 24
2
MySQL auth
> > I have started an implementation in the kh branch, so that libcurl > could > be used for listener auth, so can shell commands, but neither have been > used in anger yet. Ooo. :) Having just had a look at auth_curl.c in kh, that would probably do what we want even better. Is it possible (or would it *be* possible) to make <mount> sections take wildcards for
2017 Sep 12
2
SMB data transfer performance on AD mode
On Tue, 2017-09-12 at 09:11 -0700, Jeremy Allison via samba wrote: > On Tue, Sep 12, 2017 at 12:52:29PM -0300, Dante Colo via samba wrote: > > Hi Everyone ! > > > > I note that all of samba AD server that i maintain are not so fast in terms of data transfer, more specifically none of them go over 40 MB/s , one particularly which i'm trying to find out why doesn't go
2011 May 04
0
[LLVMdev] Memory Subsystem Representation
...analysis passes to LLVM. Doing so leads to overdesign and lack of purpose. I'd suggest designing and implementing a specific loop optimization pass, hard coding it to a specific target, then generalize it by adding a way to get target parameters. This is how LSR was built, for example, which drove the address mode selection stuff. > Metadata seems a very clunky way to do this. It is so target-specific > that it would render IR files completely target-dependent. These are > rather complex structures we're talking about. Encoding it in metadata > would be inconvenient. I a...
2023 Jan 07
1
centos 8-Streams kernel?
...s that grab CentOS-supplied XML and publish blog entries of updated packages whenever that happens: https://centos.passthejoe.net/ https://passthejoe.tilde.institute/centos/ Both websites have the same content. Frustration with CentOS Stream 8 development and security -- especially the kernel -- drove me to create this site so progress in both distros (8 Stream and 9 Stream) would be easier to follow. Red Hat employees promised that Stream 9 would solve many of the issues that are troubling in Stream 8, and so far that has been true. On Fri, Jan 6, 2023 at 12:58 PM Aleksandar Ivanisevic < a...
2006 Feb 08
3
Newbie and MySQL
Please forgive me if this has been answered in another post. I''ve looked around but couldn''t find a solution. I bought the book "Agile Web Development with Rails" and think I''m going to really like it. I went through the first chapter with no problems. However, as I begin developing the database on page 57, I get a consitent error: Before updating scaffolding
2002 Oct 31
9
getent not working correctly
Hello again! Ok, I've gotten wbinfo -u and wbinfo -g working great Now I try to run getent passwd and getent group I get my local users/groups but not the ones on the Windows 2k Server Domain Controller and it just hangs after listing the local ones. I also tried authenticating a user and it worked I'm assuming wbinfo -a DOMAIN+ingless@DOMAIN%"password" (The usernames here
2010 Sep 17
3
do carriers detect unusual / unauthorized VoIP calling patterns?
...for example one carrier detects it, and after some time other carriers are aware? The carrier was used for the unauthorized calls is Tata... I'm curious as to why Verizon (evidently) knew before Tata. -Jeff PS. Interesting footnote: upon learning of the Verizon block, one of our employees drove to the lab and disconnected the VoIP subnet (with the Asterisk box), reset some routers, etc in an attempt to get the company remote e-mail working again. He didn't know it at the time, but in so doing, he cut off the hackers "in mid call" (hehe) and saved a bunch of $$.
2011 May 03
2
[LLVMdev] Memory Subsystem Representation
"Rotem, Nadav" <nadav.rotem at intel.com> writes: > Can you describe which passes may benefit from this information ? My > intuition is that until there are a number of passes which require > this information, there are other ways to provide this > information. One way would be to use Metadata. We have Cray-specific passes that use this information. Some of the
2009 Apr 09
2
testing that volumes are not currently attached to loopback devices
xend will not start a domain if one of the block devices is currently mounted elsewhere, but it will not detect if the device is currently attached to a loopback device. I wouldn''t have thought this a problem, provided that the loop device itself wasn''t in use, but it causes all sorts of strange things to happen. My loop device was mounted with the following command
2008 Jan 08
3
Please help me resolve why mail isn't being delivered to virtual users
...il sent to these virtual users to the system user "vmail." However, none of the virtual users were getting any mail and vmail was just getting swamped. After doing more digging, I found that I just didn't understand the home directories and INBOX, mbox and such. That's what drove me to configuring what's in there now. Now, following directions on this WIKI page: http://wiki.dovecot.org/LDA/Sendmail?highlight=%28deliver%29 I'm still unable to get the e-mail working for them. Continually, sendmail bails with errors saying it, "Can't create output."...
2008 Jul 07
6
MiniMagick, and processing thumbnails...
I have a requirement that can''t be that outrageous.... I want to be able to upload an image, and have multiple thumbnails be created for each. Then, I want to post process each image (the main image plus the thumbnails) to add borders. The trick is that the borders need to be different for each image. I thought I could use the after_resize handler, but when I try to add a border to
2023 Jan 07
1
centos 8-Streams kernel?
...log entries of updated packages > whenever that happens: > > https://centos.passthejoe.net/ > https://passthejoe.tilde.institute/centos/ > > Both websites have the same content. > > Frustration with CentOS Stream 8 development and security -- especially the > kernel -- drove me to create this site so progress in both distros (8 > Stream and 9 Stream) would be easier to follow. > > Red Hat employees promised that Stream 9 would solve many of the issues > that are troubling in Stream 8, and so far that has been true. > > On Fri, Jan 6, 2023 at 12:58 P...
2009 Dec 08
2
[LLVMdev] Rework of Vector/Scalar Classification
...nk type information in the MachineMemOperand is a good idea because it preserves useful information longer. But I'll come back to that if/when I have a stronger need. As for this patch, which marks instructions and operands as vector, I don't have an immediate use other than it originally drove the vector/scalar spill marking before Evan (quite rightly) asked for a more general approach to deciding if an instruction is a vector operation. At that point I decided that the MachineMemOperand needed to change to mark spills. In the future, I could imagine this being useful for doing peeps a...
2010 Sep 05
4
converting string vector to integer/numeric vector
Hi, Is it possible to convert a string vector to integer or numeric vector? In my situation I receive data in a string vector and have to convert it based on a given type. -- Rajesh.J [[alternative HTML version deleted]]
2005 Aug 02
5
TFTP Secondary Ports
I'm publishing tftp through my firewall to support external Cisco 7960 sip phones. I know that the primary port is 69 for tftp. However, tftp also uses secondary ports ranging from 1,0XX to 30,XXX. ( A broad range) In an effort to limit the secondary ports that are opened, some Windows based tftp server such as the winagents product allows you to limit the range of secondary ports that are