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2014 Sep 01
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Do I need winbind or ou=idmap?
...dn = Yes ldap group suffix = ou=Group ldap idmap suffix = ou=idmap ldap machine suffix = ou=Host ldap passwd sync = yes ldap suffix = ou=FOOBAR ldap ssl = no ldap user suffix = ou=People idmap config * : backend = tdb The _ou=idmap tree on LDAP is completely empty_. Users and groups on LDAP already have their samba attributes, users also have their sambaProfilePath, sambaHomePath, sambaHomeDrive and sambaLogonScript information on LDAP, so I won't need corresponding defaults on smb.conf. BUT winbindd man page says: > Even if winbind is not used fo...
2024 Jun 14
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R 4.4.1 is released
...'obsolescent' and some of which were deleted in Fortran 2008 or earlier. Fortran compilers are no longer required to support these. BUG FIXES: * as.numeric(), scan(), type.convert() and other places which use the internal C function R_strtod now require a _non-empty_ digit sequence in a decimal or binary exponent. This aligns with the C/POSIX standard for strtod and with ?NumericConstants. * as.data.frame(m, make.names=NA) now works correctly for a matrix m with NA's in row names. * The error message from <POSIXlt>[["...
2024 Jun 14
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R 4.4.1 is released
...'obsolescent' and some of which were deleted in Fortran 2008 or earlier. Fortran compilers are no longer required to support these. BUG FIXES: * as.numeric(), scan(), type.convert() and other places which use the internal C function R_strtod now require a _non-empty_ digit sequence in a decimal or binary exponent. This aligns with the C/POSIX standard for strtod and with ?NumericConstants. * as.data.frame(m, make.names=NA) now works correctly for a matrix m with NA's in row names. * The error message from <POSIXlt>[["...
2024 Jun 14
0
R 4.4.1 is released
...'obsolescent' and some of which were deleted in Fortran 2008 or earlier. Fortran compilers are no longer required to support these. BUG FIXES: * as.numeric(), scan(), type.convert() and other places which use the internal C function R_strtod now require a _non-empty_ digit sequence in a decimal or binary exponent. This aligns with the C/POSIX standard for strtod and with ?NumericConstants. * as.data.frame(m, make.names=NA) now works correctly for a matrix m with NA's in row names. * The error message from <POSIXlt>[["...