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2005 Dec 05
1
ANNOUNCEMENT: NSD 2.3.2 released
...eded.
- Bug #107: zonec: fixed a crash when encountering bad unknown rdata.
- nsd: Don't print: "error: nsd is already running as <pid>, stopping"
when in fact NSD continues to run.
- nsd: Minimize the race window in sig_handler().
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grtz,
- Miek
http://www.miek.nl http://www.nlnetlabs.nl
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2010 Apr 21
3
Count matches of a sequence in a vector?
Hey there,
I need to count the matches of a sequence seq=c(2,3,4) in a long vector
v=c(4,2,5,8,9,2,3,5,6,1,7,2,3,4,5,....).
With sum(v %in% seq) I only get the sum of sum(v %in% 2), sum(v %in% 3) and
sum(v %in% 4), but that's not what I need :(
Who can help me?
Thanks a lot!
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2003 Sep 17
1
nsd serving localhost
Hi,
I just installed nsd 1.2.2, and found that it choked on the following
zone file when parsing it as an IPv6 zone file, complaining about
out-of-zone data on line 2:
@ IN SOA ns.oryx.com. hostmaster.oryx.com. (
2003091600 10800 3600 2592000 86400 )
1 IN PTR localhost.
Using it only under IPv4 worked. What I'm now using is
2008 Jan 05
4
a sort question
..., ''V'', 7),
Speler.new(''Piet Pieters'', ''M'', 3), Speler.new(''Els Elsenbocht'',
''V'', 1, ''J''),
Speler.new(''Karel Carlsen'', ''M'', 8), Speler.new(''Mieke Mieters'',
''V'', 9, ''P''),
Speler.new(''John Johanses'', ''M'', 5, ''J''), Speler.new(''Veerle
Veldsen'', ''V'', 3)
and I need to sort them into a top three for every mail...
2003 Nov 06
2
ANNOUNCEMENT: NSD 1.4.0 alpha 1
This release is an alpha release. We are currently not planning to have a
1.4.0 stable release as we want to prioritize implementing DNSSEC first.
The next stable release will then be NSD 2.0.0 with DNSSEC support.
This release has some major changes: the database format is much more
compact, responses are generated on-the-fly instead of being precompiled in
the database, and the new