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2004 Aug 15
2
LDAP-auth not working
I have set up dovecot to use ldap authentication, but it only results in dovecot crashing without any error message that would indicate why this is the case. I have spent *many* hours trying to fix this problem, but not found any solution as to why it should crash. maillog: Aug 15 10:05:08 era dovecot: Dovecot starting up Aug 15 10:05:09 era dovecot: Auth process died too early - shutting down
2013 Feb 05
1
Calculating Cumulative Incidence Function
Hello, I have a problem regarding calculation of Cumulative Incidence Function. The event of interest is failure of bone-marrow transplantation, which may occur due to relapse or death in remission. The data set that I have consists of- lifetime variable, two indicator variables-one for relapse and one for death in remission, and the other variables are donor type (having 3 categories), disease type(having 3 categories), disease stage(having 3 categories) and karnofsky score (having 2 categor...
2011 Aug 22
0
Multiple forest plots with the same x-axis and colour coded estimates and lines
...rem2$CIupper) # 3 year results estimate3y <- c(NA,dattabrem3$HR) lowerd3y <- c(NA,dattabrem3$CIlower) upperd3y <- c(NA,dattabrem3$CIupper) # Draw forest plots forestplot(plotextr,estimate1y,lowerd1y,upperd1y,is.summary=c(TRUE,rep(FALSE,24)),zero="",align="c",xlab="Remission @ 1 year") forestplot(plotext2r,estimate2y,lowerd2y,upperd2y,zero="",xlab="Remission @ 2 years") forestplot(plotext2r,estimate3y,lowerd3y,upperd3y,zero="",xlab="Remission @ 3 years") Having managed to obtain these basic plots I need the x-axes to be the...
2009 Oct 05
0
Unusual error while using coxph
...rem.Remtime/365,nmarma$rem.Rcens,stypea(nmarma),strata=nmrpa) plot(xx,curvlab=c("Simple/Complex","SC+2gentc or 2gentc","TC or My/Ab or My/Ab+gentc","Other"),lty=1,color=c(2:5),xlab="Time from randomisation (years)",ylab="Probability of 12-month remission",main="Time to 12-month remission",wh=c(2.0,0.4)) text(4,0.5,cex=0.85,paste("Log-rank test=",round(fita$chisq,3),"p-value=",round(lrpvalue,3))) whereas this doesn't: par <- function(data) { dummy <- rep(0,nrow(data)) for(i in 1:nrow(data)){...
2008 Sep 29
1
Hazard plot
Hi All, This sounds a relatively simple query, and I hope it is! I am looking at a continuous variable, age. I am looking at time to 12-month remission and can calculate the HR and 95% confidence interval are follows: coxfita = coxph(Surv(rem.Remtime,rem.Rcens)~nearma$all.age,data=nearma) exp(coxfita$coefficients) exp(confint(coxfita)) However, because I am looking at age as a continuous variable I cannot draw a Kaplan-Meier curve. Instead I ne...
2003 Nov 06
1
CVS compile problem on asterisk
Hi, Recently I did a fresh CVS checkout of asterisk and am getting the following errors on compile: chan_zap.c: In function `zt_train_ec': chan_zap.c:1078: `ZT_ECHOTRAIN' undeclared (first use in this function) chan_zap.c:1078: (Each undeclared identifier is reported only once chan_zap.c:1078: for each function it appears in.) make[1]: *** [chan_zap.o] Error 1 make[1]: Leaving directory
2008 May 21
8
Winetricks deleted most of my hard drive
Immediately after running winetricks a month ago, several very important directories disappeared from my hard drive, and despite paying a lot of money to good data recovery company, I have not been able to recover them. I have searched this forum and elsewhere for evidence of this happening to anyone else with no result. Is it at all possible that the script deleted my directories by accident
2004 Jan 18
4
FAQ Wiki
It has been asserted that the use of CVS for maintaining the Shorewall documentation has been a barrier to community participation. To test this theory, Alex Martin has created a Wiki (http://wiki.rettc.com/wiki.phtml?title=Wiki_Shorewall_FAQ) and with the help of Mike Noyes Alex has populated the Wiki with the Shorewall FAQ. Feedback is welcome. -Tom -- Tom Eastep \ Nothing is foolproof to a
2004 Sep 30
5
tcrules for proto "all" still not working in 2.0.9
I have just installed shorewall 2.0.9, having spent a day and a half tracking down why my tcrules wasn''t working properly in 2.0.8. I didn''t see the announcement of 2.0.9 because it didn''t go to -announce. Anyway I have 2.0.9 now (the package from Debian incoming) and the problem is still there. My tcrules file says: 1 0.0.0.0/0 0.0.0.0/0 tcp 22 1 0.0.0.0/0 0.0.0.0/0
2009 Apr 03
2
Schoenfeld Residuals
...: no non-missing arguments to max; returning -Inf My data (nearma) has a lot of rem.Remtime entries which are equal i.e large amounts of tied data. If I remove the entries where this is the case from the dataset I get the results I want! Please can someone explain why removing paients with tied remission time has such an effect on the code and also how to remedy the problem without removing patients? Thank you very much, Laura.
2016 Dec 20
2
(Thin)LTO llvm build
On Tue, Dec 20, 2016 at 5:05 PM, Teresa Johnson <tejohnson at google.com> wrote: > Hi Carsten, > > A few responses below, but first, can you get the link command for > lldb.so.3.9.1? Last time it was the lldb.so build that was using > ld.bfd with the gold plugin which was exposing this issue. Where would I find it in an otherwise already terminated process? > On Tue, Dec
2016 Dec 20
0
(Thin)LTO llvm build
Hi Carsten, A few responses below, but first, can you get the link command for lldb.so.3.9.1? Last time it was the lldb.so build that was using ld.bfd with the gold plugin which was exposing this issue. On Tue, Dec 20, 2016 at 5:49 AM, Carsten Mattner <carstenmattner at gmail.com> wrote: > ​Hi again, Teresa. > > Looks like I had forgotten to report back with success > when
2012 Nov 26
1
A problem subsetting a data frame
...ctor w/ 2 levels "F","M": 2 2 1 2 2 2 1 2 2 2 ... > .. .. .. ..$ age : int [1:128] 53 19 52 38 57 17 18 16 15 40 ... > .. .. .. ..$ BT : Factor w/ 10 levels "B","B1","B2",..: 3 3 5 2 3 2 2 2 3 3 ... > .. .. .. ..$ remission : Factor w/ 2 levels "CR","REF": 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 ... > .. .. .. ..$ CR : chr [1:128] "CR" "CR" "CR" "CR" ... > .. .. .. ..$ date.cr : chr [1:128] "8/6/1997" "6/27/2000" "8/17/1998...
2015 Mar 03
2
Ignorant question on SSL certs
Jason Pyeron wrote: >> I'm really just asking if I cannot just use what I take to be >> the standard openssl certificate and key in /etc/pki/tls/ >> Do I really have to create up a special cert for dovecot? > > It depends on what you mean by special and was it done properly the first > time. The cert and key in /etc/pki/tls seem to work perfectly well. My
2006 May 18
0
Re: Re: Ruby on Rails Searchable and AnnotatableDocs
> Connor, I just want to say thank you once again. You''ve done an > awesome job and provide a great contribution to the community. While > those in this thread beat each other to a bloody pulp over "who''s font > is larger" I will be enjoying your work and having even more fun > writing Rails applications because of it. Time to get annotating... >
2008 Sep 30
0
Hazard curves
-- begin included message ----- I am looking at a continuous variable, age. I am looking at time to 12-month remission and can calculate the HR and 95% confidence interval are follows: coxfita = coxph(Surv(rem.Remtime,rem.Rcens)~nearma$all.age,data=nearma) exp(coxfita$coefficients) exp(confint(coxfita)) However, because I am looking at age as a continuous variable I cannot draw a Kaplan-Meier curve. Instead I ne...
2005 Jan 19
3
tripwire
Is there a redhat or contrib RPM for tripwire? I looked and didn't find one, but may not have been looking in the right place. Zebee
2005 Jan 18
0
[LLVMdev] Very Experimental LLVM Debian packages for i386
I'm not a Debian user, so I can't help by testing, but I do have some comments... On Tue, Jan 18, 2005 at 03:59:07PM -0700, Al Stone wrote: [snip] > If you want to install the packages one at a time, do the > following, in this order: > > apt-get install llvm-libs > apt-get install llvm-cfe > apt-get install llvm > apt-get install llvm-doc [snip I
2013 Mar 10
0
Steepest Ascent Algorithm
...) - } { t }_{ i }^{ \alpha }exp\left\{ { \beta }_{ o }+{ \delta }_{ i }{ \beta }_{ 1 } \right\} +\sum _{ i=1 }^{ n }{ { w }_{ i }log\left\{ \alpha { t }^{ -1 } \right\} } \\ Here is the code I have so far towards the bottom is the data I have been given a text version of the data: #Length of remission lordata=read.table('~/Dropbox/CSUF/M534/Rick-Math 534/Midterm 1/Table2_2GH.txt',header=T) attach(lordata) #This is my loglikelihood function #w = 0 or 1 depending on whether they were censored or not #t is the suvival time #d is 0 if they were the control group and 1 if they were in the t...
2011 Oct 12
4
R and Forex
Hi all, I recently started learning about Forex and found this O'Reilly book in Barnes & Nobles about R. I bought it out of pure curiosity. I like what I see. However, I have a question. Has anyone tried to bring these two ideas together in a financial and trading sense? Are there any libraries or modules in R that can aid in this venture? --Yves [[alternative HTML version