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2010 Jan 02
2
nested folders
using both thunderbird and roundcube with dovecot IMAP, I can create all the folders I desire, but cannot create subfolders; I also cannot delete a folder once created. I get a very un-informative error message from each. Is there a special setting required to permit sub-folder creation? folder deletion? I've got 770 mail:mail virtual_user_home 770 mail:mail mail_sub-directory
2009 Oct 16
3
Nice little performance improvement
...'ve split the main tree up so rsync can run on sub sub directories of the main tree. It does each of these sub sub directories sequentially. I would have liked to run some of these in parallel, but that seems to increase i/o on the main server too much. Today I tried the following: For all subsub directories a) Fork a "du -s subsubdirectory" on the destination subsubdirectory b) Run rsync on the subsubdirectory c) repeat untill done Seems to have improved the time it takes by about 25-30%. It looks like the du can run ahead of the rsync...so that while rsync is buildi...
2023 Mar 28
1
[External] subfolders in the R folder
...e hierarchy for you and drop all the files in the right place. One reason for the flat folder structure may be that R's packages themselves have no structure to the functions - compare with Python where modules can have subfolders and functions in subfolders can be access with module.subfolder.subsub.foo(x), and module subfolders can be imported etc. The whole module ecosystem was designed with structure in mind. I don't think there's any restriction on subfolders in the "inst" folder of a package so if you have scripts you can arrange them there. Given that most of my stude...
2023 Mar 28
1
[External] subfolders in the R folder
...all the > files in the right place. > > One reason for the flat folder structure may be that R's packages > themselves have no structure to the functions - compare with Python where > modules can have subfolders and functions in subfolders can be access with > module.subfolder.subsub.foo(x), and module subfolders can be imported etc. > The whole module ecosystem was designed with structure in mind. > > I don't think there's any restriction on subfolders in the "inst" folder of > a package so if you have scripts you can arrange them there. > >...