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2012 Jun 26
1
Maildir Seen Flags not heeded when dovecot-shared present
Hi,
After many hours of searching (!) and lots of testing procmail scripts, I found the explanation I was looking for -- something you explained at http://www.dovecot.org/list/dovecot/2008-July/032551.html
That explains it.
Thing is, though, every time I've seen shared mailboxes -- really shared by multiple staff or not -- the preference is in fact for the shared behaviours to also
2006 Jan 30
4
Warning message when returning multiple items
In my function I am trying to return multiple computed items (separated by commas). The function does what I need, but I get a warning message that multi-argument returns are deprecated. Is this a warning I should heed, or is there a more elegant and warning free way of achieving the same end? Thanks
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2018 May 14
2
Adding new a new type
I was reading: https://llvm.org/docs/ExtendingLLVM.html
And am heeding the warnings that come with new (derived) types.
I'm trying to use LLVM to model chemicals. More specifically, there are
several reactive groups that exist: salts, bases, acids, etc. that
adequately represent their respective values. I, for obvious reasons, want
to manifest those types in...
2005 Mar 13
6
newbie uk questions...
hi:
Just starting out with *, and I'm planning to heed the advice to start
simple and small, but the goal i'm aiming for eventually is:
*-based pbx for 10-20 seat small business, based in the UK. Users will
have PoE SIP hardphones. So far so good, but two questions, both
UK-specific, relating to connection to the outside world (PSTN or VoIP):...
2006 Apr 10
2
Asterisk and Cisco Callmanager
...telling me that this is
possible. I just wanted to know if there are any success stories out
there and whether or not i need any additional hardware, other than a
PC. I know that one could use ztdummy as a timing source. Is this the
best way, or is there some wise words out there one should be heeding.
TIA
Cheers
Terry
2007 Apr 27
3
The virtuailization patches break Voyager.
Guys currently I am horrified by the ease at which I can find
bugs in the pending paravirtualization patches. I have barely
even looked at arch/i386 in the -mm tree and it feels like
I am tripping over significant bugs left and right.
Because no one has heeded my advice and put in a proper platform
layer on arch/i386 and we are instead doing a half baked job
with paravirt_ops it is still trivially easy to miss the
fact that subarchitectures do something different, and thus
it is easy to miss when you break a sub architecture on
arch/i386.
Not that the...
2007 Apr 27
3
The virtuailization patches break Voyager.
Guys currently I am horrified by the ease at which I can find
bugs in the pending paravirtualization patches. I have barely
even looked at arch/i386 in the -mm tree and it feels like
I am tripping over significant bugs left and right.
Because no one has heeded my advice and put in a proper platform
layer on arch/i386 and we are instead doing a half baked job
with paravirt_ops it is still trivially easy to miss the
fact that subarchitectures do something different, and thus
it is easy to miss when you break a sub architecture on
arch/i386.
Not that the...
2020 Jul 01
1
13.22.0 - HTTP session count exceeded 100 sessions - instance unusable
...I maybe have a resource leak in my code that makes the HTTP request, which is set to "Connection: close" already (and not "Connection: keep-alive" at HTTP request header level) hang around and keep the HTTP connection open to Asterisk.
Does the HTTP implementation in Asterisk heed this "Connection:" HTTP header?
--
Stefan
2002 Oct 31
1
Re-Send - Non-HTML - (Sorry) Samba and Solaris and Linux
...ut we only have two, so it's not a big deal.
Anyways, I've set up Samba successfully on Linux on multiple occasions, the most recent being on a domain with a Win2k Server as the domain controller.
Given that Linux is a UNIX clone (more or less), are there any caveats I should perhaps take heed to when setting up Samba on Solaris? It will be set up for the domain here.
Thanks,
Scott Wrosch
desk 248.333.7700 x227
pager 248.806.7657
text 2488067657@paging.acswireless.com
email swrosch@marketingassociates.com
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"Our greatest glory is not in never falling
but in rising every time we f...
2018 May 14
0
Adding new a new type
On 5/14/2018 4:18 PM, Jason Ott via llvm-dev wrote:
> I was reading: https://llvm.org/docs/ExtendingLLVM.html
>
> And am heeding the warnings that come with new (derived) types.
>
> I'm trying to use LLVM to model chemicals. More specifically, there
> are several reactive groups that exist: salts, bases, acids, etc. that
> adequately represent their respective values. I, for obvious reasons,
> want...
2011 Jul 13
1
Effecting CentOS change
...-config-bind comes
to mind, but it's not the only example) should re-read the CentOS
mission.
Anyone wanting change in that regard should, imo, purchase a license
from the prominent North American Enterprise Linux vendor and provide
feedback as a paying customer. Said vendor may or may not heed those
suggestions, but that is the only effective way to change the CentOS
utility/package list.
Honestly, we could all -- every single last one of us -- agree that
$PACKAGE belongs in the core CentOS distribution, but until
$LARGE_VENDOR agrees, we're just shouting in a vacuum.
--
Paul...
2008 Apr 10
1
(no subject)
...conduct nls regression using roughly the below code:
nls1 <- nls(y ~ a*(1-exp(-b*x^c)), start=list(a=a1,b=b1,c=c1))
I checked my start values by plotting the relationship etc. but I kept
getting an error message saying maximum iterations exceeded. I have
tried changing these start values, and I heeded advice from other
threads and ammended my code to include :, control = list(maxiter =
500), trace=TRUE)).
Now I receive an error message saying "step factor 0.000488281 reduced
below 'minFactor' of 0.000976563".
Any ideas?
Many thanks in anticipation,
LB
*********************...
2024 Apr 25
1
GPO Editor says "Access denied" for Group Policy Objects
...eDiskOperatorPrivilege_Privilege
>
Yes, but rereading it and the mail thread I think I will try to sanitize
my configs and then go through that page again. But I would like to do
this with hands-on to the domain as it is in production, so this will
have to wait until next week.
I will try to heed your hints and get back with a result.
Thank you and best regards, Jakob
2004 Jul 06
2
Re: errors in randomization test
...r of) data sets that yielded a lack of success. You can
then take the data sets stored in save.bummers and experiment
with them to see what is causing the problem.
> lastly, i am unsure as to what characteristics of a dataset would result in
> these errors in the glm.nb?
Here I have to heed the advice (attributed to a ``great art
historian'') from George F. Simmons' wonderful book on
elementary differential equations: ``A fool he who gives
more than he has.''
cheers,
Rolf Turner
rolf at math.unb.ca
2018 May 14
3
Adding new a new type
...ng up there.
I just want to make sure this is accurate.
On Mon, May 14, 2018 at 4:27 PM, Friedman, Eli <efriedma at codeaurora.org>
wrote:
> On 5/14/2018 4:18 PM, Jason Ott via llvm-dev wrote:
>
>> I was reading: https://llvm.org/docs/ExtendingLLVM.html
>>
>> And am heeding the warnings that come with new (derived) types.
>>
>> I'm trying to use LLVM to model chemicals. More specifically, there are
>> several reactive groups that exist: salts, bases, acids, etc. that
>> adequately represent their respective values. I, for obvious reaso...
2004 Aug 06
2
ices, name of current song
Dear Bredan --
I'm seeing them in the debug logs, but they're not making their way into
the stream. OTOH, they are making their way to the directories (ie,
shoutcast):
http://yp.shoutcast.com/directory/?s=lamrim&st=gs&l=25
Any thoughts?
Thanks for the great work!
Roy
At 03:38 PM 7/12/01 -0400, you wrote:
>On Monday, 09 July 2001 at 12:26, Darrell Berry wrote:
2015 Dec 03
3
diagnosing noise
Though quiet at the moment,
my desktop sometimes sometimes makes a noise that I attribute
to either a disk or a fan on its last legs.
I'm looking for suggestions for distinguishing.
For the disk, I expect I should use either hdparm of fsck.
Even after reading the man page, I'm not sure how I would use hdparm.
If I use fsck, what should I take as evidence of a bad drive?
A good drive?
Is
2013 Nov 06
1
R help-classification accuracy of DFA and RF using caret
Hi,
I am a graduate student applying published R scripts to compare the classification accuracy of 2 predictive models, one built using discriminant function analysis and one using random forests (webpage link for these scripts is provided below). The purpose of these models is to predict the biotic integrity of streams. Specifically, I am trying to compare the classification accuracy (i.e.,
2018 May 15
0
Adding new a new type
...this is accurate.
>
> On Mon, May 14, 2018 at 4:27 PM, Friedman, Eli <efriedma at codeaurora.org>
> wrote:
>
>> On 5/14/2018 4:18 PM, Jason Ott via llvm-dev wrote:
>>
>>> I was reading: https://llvm.org/docs/ExtendingLLVM.html
>>>
>>> And am heeding the warnings that come with new (derived) types.
>>>
>>> I'm trying to use LLVM to model chemicals. More specifically, there are
>>> several reactive groups that exist: salts, bases, acids, etc. that
>>> adequately represent their respective values. I, f...
2007 Oct 26
1
x11(....) kills R without DISPLAY (PR#10379)
...e access, the x11 call
succeeds, and it opens a window on the server named in the 'display' argument.
Nothing happens on DISPLAY, which is appropriate.
My conjecture: R seems to first connect to the server given by the DISPLAY
environment variable, performing no visible operations, before heeding the
'display' argument.
(D) It is possible to swich between X11 servers (a.k.a. displays) on the fly by
using graphics.off() followed by x11(my.new.display).
When Googling, I found the error string "Couldn't find per display information"
sometimes associated with the Xt l...