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2007 May 10
2
Changes in authentication's???
HI I use dovecot-1.0.r17 on FreeBSD scat.setcom 6.2-RELEASE. Recently authentification stop working. May 10 02:56:02 scat dovecot: auth(default): passwd(test,127.0.0.1): unknown user May 10 02:56:02 scat dovecot: auth(default): client out: OK 1 user=test User= &:/home/test:/tmp/email/bin/nonexistance= May 10 02:56:02 scat dovecot: auth(default): master in: REQUEST 23 43856 1
2006 Aug 08
2
Getting data out of a loop
A stupid question but I just cannot see how to do this. I have a loop that does some calculations and puts the results in a vector for each iteration, but I cannot see how to get the data out of the loop in such a way that I can use it. I can print it but how do I get it into a set of vectors or what ever. Any help gratefully received. Thanks Example cata <- c( 3,5,6,8,0, NA) catb <-
2006 Aug 24
1
Using a 'for' loop : there should be a better way in R
I need to apply a yearly inflation factor to some wages and supply some simple sums by work category. I have gone at it with a brute force "for" loop approach which seems okay as it is a small dataset. It looks a bit inelegant and given all the warnings in the Intro to R, etc, about using loops I wondered if anyone could suggest something a bit simpler or more efficent? Example:
2006 Aug 07
0
Trying to do aseries of subsets with function or for loop
I want to calculate the "scat" etc, values for each level of id, output a vector of these values that is a <- c(scat, sdog, srat, sbat ) and do an rbind on them. Each level of id has a different value of rate. So far it it looks to me like I can do this by a series of repeated subsets of Df butI would think that I should be able to do this with a function but I am not having
2004 Aug 06
3
Another miscellaneous question about applicability
Not that I'm going to be doing this, but just out of curiosity, how well would speex perform for singing? I don't know if speex is specialized to the human voice, or the normal low-stress human voice. Does speex' performance change when dealing with shouting, etc? Have you ever tried jazz scat, or anything like that, cat? Just wondering. --- >8 ---- List archives:
2005 Dec 28
4
Changing encoding on text
Hello, I have a set of templates creating some files for me. All data on my site is encoded using iso-8859-1. Now I want to save the text in the file using utf-8. I have tried using iconv, but whenever I have the require "iconv" statement in my model, there is some error happening in the model and the model doesn''t get loaded (not sure how to debug that). What approches to
2006 May 12
5
Is there a method for incrementing string names?!?
Hello, I have model which has a property named "name", I want to append a number to the end of the name when there is similar name in db. name, name1, name2... Is there a ready to use method in ruby and/or rails for doing so? Thanks in advance, - Dunnil
2006 Oct 24
1
Broken thread Safe connection Management on Mysql (Mysql too many connections errors)
Hi, There is an issue on socket connection with backgroundrb (rev 47) and mysql backend: after a certain number of job you reach the mysql connection limit as socket are never closed and nobody can connect to mysql anymore till you stop the backgroundrb daemon. Already reported on: http://rubyforge.org/pipermail/backgroundrb-devel/2006-July/000066.html,
2005 Dec 21
4
How can I taalk to our AS/400?
Hello, I can do this in java, but want to use Rails. How can I connect to our AS/400? Thanks Frank _______________________________________________ Rails mailing list Rails-1W37MKcQCpIf0INCOvqR/iCwEArCW2h5@public.gmane.org http://lists.rubyonrails.org/mailman/listinfo/rails
2007 Nov 21
7
describe scope
Hi, Googling ''RSpec describe scope'' didn''t yield much, so apologies if this question has been dealt with. It seem well known that a ruby class is ''visible'' between describes, and if this is a problem then you should use some counter as prefix or suffix: ''class Item_001; ... end'' Is there any work underway, or sheduled release where
2006 Mar 31
2
Backslash Escaping in View
Ok, I''m hoping this won''t be a forehead slapper, but take a look at this code: physician.name.sub(/''/, "\\''") I''m trying to substitute a single quote with a backslash and a single quote. This seems pretty simple right? Well, someone kick me and tell me why it''s not :) Here''s what I''m getting if the
2006 Jan 16
2
Curl help
I''ve been searching around for a curl implementation on ruby and havn''t had much luck. I have run into open-uri and Net::HTTP but they just arnt as robust as curl. The closest thing i found was this previous thread from July http://blade.nagaokaut.ac.jp/cgi-bin/scat.rb/ruby/ruby-talk/149926 on using ruby-dl to load libcurl. Has anyone gotten any farther on this
2007 Jan 25
1
Link to possible code for symbolic chmod
I''m not sure if this is perfect, but it seems to work well for me so far. I haven''t tried to integrate it into Puppet because I''m still a bit new to Ruby. http://blade.nagaokaut.ac.jp/cgi-bin/scat.rb/ruby/ruby-talk/96956 Trevor _______________________________________________ Puppet-users mailing list Puppet-users@madstop.com
2006 Jan 22
3
Download an Image using Net::HTTP
Hi, I need to download an image, and I''ve mucked about with Net::HTTP resp = Net::HTTP.get_response(''www.mydomain.com'', ''/test.jpg'') f = File.new("test.jpg","w") f.write(response.body) And various other combinations using HTTP.get etc. Anyway, I get an image, but it looks very psychedelic. This is obviously not the correct way.
2006 Mar 15
7
O''Reilly Rails Cookbook on Rough Cuts
Subject says it all. Anybody taken a look yet? http://www.oreilly.com/catalog/railsckbk/?CMP=ILC-GG7423313304&ATT=railsckbk After buying the Ruby Cookbook and the other Rails book, I''m pretty gunshy about another Rough Cuts purchase. Sean
2007 Jan 04
5
fastthread -- what is it?
Hi, A quick search didn''t explain what fastthread is, and how it relates to mongrel. Why would I want to install fastthread? Thanks, Joe
2006 Jul 31
6
Unable to install Gems with RubyGems on Intel OSX with DarwinPorts
I followed Duncan Davidson''s Sandboxing Rails with Darwin Ports guide and everything went fine up till the part where I had to install gems using gem install. I would get this stacktrace: Attempting local installation of ''rake'' Local gem file not found: rake*.gem Attempting remote installation of ''rake''
2003 Jun 17
3
Voice linmodems and Asterisk PBX
...(planned in Aug). Best Regards. Sasha. </quote> -- The companies had engaged in brief but unfruitful discussions, SCO said last week. The call, intercepted by an unnamed source, went like this: Operator: We get signal. Captain: What! Operator: Main screen turn on. Captain: It's You!! SCats: How are you gentlemen. SCats: All your AIX are belong to us !!
2012 Feb 28
2
Error: could not find function "hier.part"
Error: could not find function "hier.part" things I have tried: 1. reinstall R (lastest version, on windows XP) 2. install package "gtools" 3. include: library(gtools) require(gtools) 4. how I call this function: hier.part(c$Y, xdata, fam = "gaussian", gof = "Rsqu") 5.when I try to check what's in the package "gtools", I get (hier.part is
2007 Feb 26
5
Continuing a "specify" block after failure
I have some high-level acceptance tests that read a bunch of files, process them, and then confirm that the processed output matches the expected output. That is, for each file "a.input" I have a corresponding file "a.expected" and I basically want to churn through all of them producing "a.processed" and making sure that "a.processed" equals