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2009 Jun 10
1
ggplot, qplot: alpha channel for colors corresponding to factor
Hi, I have a qplot like the one in the minimal example below, except I also have faceting like this: qplot(jitter(Goodall),jitter(Better.adapt),colour=Second.adapt,facets=~Pol,data=d1) and with the real data I get quite a lot of overplotting, so I would like to add an alpha channel. In addition, I would like to be able to control which colors are used for each value of Second.adapt (which takes 7 different values)....
2007 Apr 24
1
regarding 3d Bar Plot --- correction.
I mis-spoke. It seems I had two collections of functions in the same directory. One by Colin Goodall, and one by David Scott (I have no record of where he is/was located). It is the *latter* collection that does all its work from within Fortran. I'll have another look at what Colin Goodall actually wrote to see if it could be useful to guarav. cheers, Rolf Turner rolf at math...
2007 Sep 11
4
ext3 on zvols journal performance pathologies?
I''ve been seeing read and write performance pathologies with Linux ext3 over iSCSI to zvols, especially with small writes. Does running a journalled filesystem to a zvol turn the block storage into swiss cheese? I am considering serving ext3 journals (and possibly swap too) off a raw, hardware-mirrored device. Before I do (and I''ll write up any results) I''d like to know
2008 Jul 23
0
pvclust
Hello there, Here's a question regarding p-values on clusters produced by hierarchical cluster analysis. A web search led me to the program pvclust to tackle this problem. But when I run the problem I get strange results. The 'AU' (approximately unbiased) p-values are very different from the 'BP' values (ordinary boot-strap) p-values. The AUs commonly are in the 80-100
2004 Jul 23
1
weakness in hash salt generation
...cheme.c 23 Jul 2004 17:05:36 -0000 @@ -15,7 +15,7 @@ # include <openssl/sha.h> #endif -static const char *salt_chars = +static const char salt_chars[] = "./0123456789ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUVWXYZabcdefghijklmnopqrstuvwxyz"; static buffer_t *schemes_buf; joshua. -- Joshua Goodall "as modern as tomorrow afternoon" joshua at roughtrade.net - FW109 -------------- next part -------------- A non-text attachment was scrubbed... Name: not available Type: application/pgp-signature Size: 187 bytes Desc: not av...
2004 Dec 21
1
0.99.13-rc2
...ttp://dovecot.org/rc/ Another one. Unless there are some bugs this will be the final version in a few days. * GNUTLS support hasn't been working for a while, so it's not even tried to be used anymore unless explicitly wanted. + Added CRAM-MD5 authentication mechanism. Patch by Joshua Goodall + Added SMD5 password scheme support and changed MD5 scheme with LDAP to act as PLAIN-MD5 rather than as MD5crypt. Patch by Joshua Goodall + Workaround for some POP3 client bugs: if message doesn't contain the "end of headers" empty line, add it automatically. - SQL and LDAP...
2005 Jan 06
0
0.99.13 released
v0.99.13 2005-01-06 Timo Sirainen <tss at iki.fi> * GNUTLS support hasn't been working for a while, so it's not even tried to be used anymore unless explicitly wanted. + Added CRAM-MD5 authentication mechanism. Patch by Joshua Goodall + Added SMD5 and LDAP-MD5 password schemes and changed MD5 scheme to use LDAP-MD5 if the password isn't in MD5crypt format. Patch by Joshua Goodall + Workaround for some POP3 client bugs: if message doesn't contain the "end of headers" empty line, add it automatically....
2006 Feb 16
1
ugly hack to make maildir quotas work
...TORAGE(ctx->mbox->storage), "close(%s) failed: %m", path); @@ -297,6 +302,8 @@ if (mail_set_seq(dest_mail, ctx->seq) < 0) return -1; + + ((struct index_mail *)dest_mail)->data.physical_size = st.st_size; } t_pop(); /k -- Josh "Koshua" Goodall "as modern as tomorrow afternoon" joshua at roughtrade.net - FW109
2010 Jun 06
1
Using QueryParser results to populate UI
Hi, I would like to "pull apart" a search string to populate distinct search fields in a UI; something like how Google toggles between simple and advanced search modes. I realise going from simple to advanced may well be lossy but that's fine for my purposes. I thought the obvious place to start was xapian's QueryParser. Unfortunately, Query instances appear to be a little
2004 Jul 31
1
Patch: fix $-terminated MCF
...word, p); ... and I have ln -s 'J' /etc/malloc.conf on freebsd 5-current, so malloc'd memory isn't zeroed, causing a segfault. Is there some system that appends dollar signs to MCF formats? The commit message for r1.3 of password-scheme.c doesn't explain. Joshua. -- Joshua Goodall "as modern as tomorrow afternoon" joshua at roughtrade.net - FW109 -------------- next part -------------- A non-text attachment was scrubbed... Name: not available Type: application/pgp-signature Size: 187 bytes Desc: not av...
2007 Apr 20
1
regarding 3d Bar Plot
Hi All R experts I have data in a two dimensional table. each row of the data adds upto 100 ( hence they are percentages ). it can be interpreted as like this A - I are the matches and P - X are the players. Thus Player P scored 20% of the runs during this season in Match C, 60% in Match D and remaining 20% in Match G. I want to plot 3-d bar plot, where X axis have players, Y axis have
2004 Sep 04
4
v0.99.11 released
v0.99.11 2004-09-04 Timo Sirainen <tss at iki.fi> + 127.* and ::1 IP addresses are treated as secured with disable_plaintext_auth = yes + auth_debug setting for extra authentication debugging + Some documentation and error message updates + Create PID file in /var/run/dovecot/master.pid + home setting is now optional in static userdb + Added mail setting to static userdb - After
2011 Jul 27
3
Searching using prefixes
Hi guys I'm trying to figure out how I can use probabilistic searching on a given field within a document; I've written to the list about this before, but haven't quite figured out what's required and, following a little research, I think I understand what I need to do but I'd like a clarification on this. o We have a database of a number of documents, with fields: title,
2007 Jun 26
2
Wishlist items
I''ve been saving up a few wishlist items for zfs. Time to share. 1. A verbose (-v) option to the zfs commandline. In particular zfs sometimes takes a while to return from zfs snapshot -r tank/volumes at foo in the case where there are a great many iscsi shared volumes underneath. A little progress feedback would go a long way. In general I feel the zfs tools lack sufficient feedback
2004 Feb 15
1
Basic questions concerning mail...
Hey all, A few minutes ago, I installed Dovecot, hoping things would get clear by just looking at the relevant config files, but since they don't, I hope someone here could give me a clue... What I want to achieve is really only basic functionality. It's just for personal use, so it shouldn't get too complicated. Up til now, I have been using fetchmail to get my mail off of several
2003 Feb 07
1
Forwarding ports
How can i open all of the firewall to see if i can use my program with out the firewall stopping it. Just to check to see if shorewall is the problem or not. Cant seem to get it to forward like all of the directions say it can. just want to make sure i can get through the firewall or find a firewall that will work for me. Thanks John
2003 Nov 10
2
PATCH: CRAM-MD5 for Dovecot
...I don't know if I've caught precisely the coding style you use for Dovecot. I hope so, but I'm unsure if I've used your string and buffer libraries properly. Please enlighten me if you have time. Would you consider including this in the next release? Regards, Joshua -- Joshua Goodall joshua at roughtrade.net "Your object hit ratio is weak, old man" "If you cache me now, I will dump more core than you can possibly imagine" -------------- next part -------------- diff -ruN dovecot/src/auth/Makefile.am dovecot-crammd5/src/auth/Makefile.am --- doveco...
2004 Feb 07
1
CRAM-MD5 support?
Hi, I'm wondering what is dovecot's support for CRAM-MD5? The mailing list for November 2003 seems to indicate that Timo has included it into the CVS tree, however the ChangeLogs in the latest version does not say anything about it. The online docs has indicated that it's supported, but the doc files in 0.99.10.4 doesn't seem to mention about it.... Thanks in advance.
2004 Jun 19
1
0.99.10.6 released
Since no-one have complained about previous RCs, I guess it's release time. Since -rc2 I added the ioloop.c assert fix, and 64bit Solaris fix. Here's the full change summary again: v0.99.10.6 2004-06-20 Timo Sirainen <tss at iki.fi> + SHA1 password support using OpenSSL crypto library + mail_extra_groups setting + maildir_stat_dirs setting + Added NAMESPACE capability and
2004 Jul 25
2
Passwords in passwd-file
Hi! I'm trying to use MD5 hashed password in a passwd-file (not the system one). I've set auth_userdb = passwd-file /my/passwd/file auth_passdb = passwd-file /my/passwd/file auth.txt additionally describes a syntax like: auth_userdb = passwd-file[34] /my/passwd/file to denote MD5 passwords in the file, but I've been unable to get any combination of using []'s after