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2005 Sep 19
1
Two strange behaviours with dovecot+postfix+squirrelmail
Hi all,
About a week ago I was forced to migrate my main (production) email server from RH9 to
Centos4.1. The installation has dovecot-0.99.11 + postfix-2.1.5 and >600 mbox accessed email
accounts.
Number 1. Some users accessing thru squirremail (installed in my webserver) can read their
INBOX at /var/spool/mail directory but when trying to delete a message they receive the
following error
2005 Aug 31
2
[LLVMdev] Anyone is building a DSP-C frontend?
fixed-point number could be stored in LLVM first class integer types.
i cannot see the problem now. but to be type-safe, there should be a
first class 'fixed'.
some llvm extensions required to mapping dsp-c lanaguages could be
implemented as qualifiers.
1. _sat qualifier
Saturate the result within [0.0, +1.0> or [-1.0,+1.0> (unsigned/singed).
sat signed fixed a;
sat signed fixed b;
sat signed fixed c;
a = -0.75r; // 'r' is fixed-point number postfix
b = -0.75r;
c = a + b; /* c = -1.0r !!! */
th...
2010 Nov 29
0
job offer of Quantitative Developper
Overview
Statistical Research Laboratory (SRL) is an established hedge fund and asset management technology company based in London and New York, with significant mandates to provide cutting edge technology solutions to leading investment companies.
A highly experienced Quantitative Developer is required to support a rapidly evolving Statitisical Research project based on R. The Quantitative
2005 Sep 16
0
Two strange behaviours with dovecot+postfix+squirrelmail
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Hi all,
About a week ago I was forced to migrate my main (production) email server from RH9 to
Centos4.1. The installation has dovecot-0.99.11 + postfix-2.1.5 and >600 mbox accessed email
accounts.
Number 1. Some users accessing thru squirremail (installed in my webserver) can read their
INBOX at /var/spool/mail directory but when trying to
2010 Dec 27
1
modifying user agent strings in http requests
Hi all.
How does one change user agent strings in http requests made in R? And
how do I figure out what my current user agent string looks like?
Thanks in advance,
Soumendra
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2005 Aug 31
0
[LLVMdev] Anyone is building a DSP-C frontend?
...integer types.
> i cannot see the problem now. but to be type-safe, there should be a
> first class 'fixed'.
There is no need. Lowering is fine, in the same way that enums or
typedefs are currently lowered to llvm integer types.
> some llvm extensions required to mapping dsp-c lanaguages could be
> implemented as qualifiers.
>
> 1. _sat qualifier
>
> Saturate the result within [0.0, +1.0> or [-1.0,+1.0> (unsigned/singed).
>
> sat signed fixed a;
> sat signed fixed b;
> sat signed fixed c;
> a = -0.75r; // 'r' is fixed-point number postfix...
2007 Aug 23
3
RData File Specification?
Hi,
I am developing a tool for converting a large data frame stored in an uncompressed binary (XDR) RData file to a delimited text file. The data frame is too large to load() and extract rows from on a typical PC. I'm looking to parse through the file and extract individual entries without loading the whole thing into memory.
In terms of some C source functions, instead of doing
2006 May 09
13
What is the license of generated code?
I''m trying to figure out what the software license would be for code
(scaffolds, etc) generated by Rails.
Basically, if I set up a Rails project, can or should I be able to claim
copyright (and therefore have the ability to license under e.g. GPL)
over the files generated by :-
- The "rails" command that creates the initial tree of files
- The output of "generate
2004 Nov 20
15
SAS or R software
Hi all there
Can some one clarify me on this issue, features wise which is better R or SAS, leaving the commerical aspect associated with it. I suppose there are few people who have worked on both R and SAS and wish they would be able to help me in deciding on this.
THank you for the help
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