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2004 Nov 24
2
Grumble ...
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2006 Nov 03
1
mbox sync: Expunged message reappeared in mailbox
Starting at 05:32 this morning, one user on my dovecot server is
receiving hundreds of copies of old email. This is a short
excerpt from my dovecot.log showing the problem:
> dovecot: Nov 03 05:27:02 Info: pop3-login: Login:
> user=<howard at obfusca.ted>, method=PLAIN, rip=::ffff:81.44.31.210,
> lip=::ffff:zz.zz.zz.zz, TLS
> dovecot: Nov 03 05:27:02 Info: POP3(howard at obfusca.ted): Disconnected:
> Logged out top=0/0, retr=0/0, del=0/0, size=0
> dovecot: Nov 03 05:32:01 Error: POP3(joyce at obfusca.ted): mbox sync:
> Expunged me...
2001 Nov 01
6
WinXP - Can Join 2.2.2 domain - Not log on
...on, however the registry editor refuses to enter it into the registry.
So I manually changed the registry entry from "1" to "0". But still
I can't logon. Am I missing something obvious? If anyone has been able
to get it working, what did you do that I have not?
Thanks,
Ted
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2018 Oct 09
2
Problem getting quota-warning script to function.
Hello,
I don't suppose there's been any thoughts or progress on this one?? Is
there further information I can provide or anything I could try or check
on the mailserver?
Thank you
Ted
easyDNS Technologies
On 2018-09-24 12:44 PM, Aki Tuomi wrote:
> Hi!
>
> It can take some time for us to look into these...
>
> Aki
>
>> On 24 September 2018 at 19:38 Ted <ted at easydns.com> wrote:
>>
>>
>> Hello,
>>
>> I haven't rece...
2002 Apr 08
4
Missing data and Imputation
Hi Folks,
I'm currently looking at missing data/imputation
methods (including multiple imputation).
S-Plus has a "missing data library".
What similar resources are available within R?
Or does one roll one's own?
Best wishes to all,
Ted.
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Date: 08-Apr-02 Time: 17:23:32
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2004 May 27
1
scp host1:file1 host2:file2 -> Permission denied??????
...comes from. I
am running 3 machines here with RedHat 7.3, RedHat 8 and RedHat 9. The 3
of them have openssh-3.7.1p2 (built from the SRPMS found on the openssh
web site).
I have though a problem to run a command of the type 'scp host1:file1
host2:file2' (my ssh being correctly setup):
[ted at papeete ~]$ scp papeete.foi.se:~/nils_holgersson_airline.jpg
cherbourg.foi.se:~
Permission denied, please try again.
Permission denied, please try again.
Permission denied (publickey,password,keyboard-interactive).
lost connection
when the following works perfectly...
[ted at papeete ~]$ scp...
2010 Jun 18
4
Drawing sample from a circle
Hi, I would like to draw 10 uniformly distributed sample points from a circle with redius one and centered at (0,0). Is there any R function to do that?
Thanks,
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2009 Feb 05
3
"open-ended" plot limits?
...has a lower limit (say) 0
b) let plot() choose the upper limit.
In that case, something like
plot(x,y,ylim=c(0,NA))
would be a natural way of specifying it. But of course that
does not work.
I would like to suggest that this possibility should be available.
What do people think?
Best wishes,
Ted.
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Date: 05-Feb-09 Time: 20:48:30
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2007 Jul 16
5
formula(CO2)
The formula attribute of the builtin CO2 dataset seems a bit strange:
> formula(CO2)
Plant ~ Type + Treatment + conc + uptake
What is one supposed to do with that? Certainly its not suitable for
input to lm and none of the examples in ?CO2 use the above.
2007 Oct 19
6
r achives
sorry but how do i accsess r archives
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2002 Dec 17
4
Quick tip please!
I have two CSV files (exported from Excel), say file1 and file2.
The have the same number of rows, and each has several columns,
with names on the first line; and some of the columns in file1
are repeated in file2.
Using the "foreign" package, I can read these in separately
to dataframes say d1 and d2 with
> d1...
2008 Feb 15
2
[LLVMdev] Question on link error
So I’ve built llvm-2.2 using Cygwin, and I think I’ve got all the right bits
in the right places, but I’m getting a strange error when running through
the hello.c examples from the Web site:
Ted at XPLanguages /cygdrive/c/Projects/Exploration/llvm
$ gcc hello.s -o hello.native
Ted at XPLanguages /cygdrive/c/Projects/Exploration/llvm
$ ls
hello.bc hello.c* hello.exe* hello.native* hello.s
Ted at XPLanguages /cygdrive/c/Projects/Exploration/llvm
$ ./hello.native
hello world...
2014 Aug 26
2
[LLVMdev] possible bug in COFFObjectFile::getSymbolType()
...I assume it’s got IMAGE_SCM_CNT_CODE set. The problem is the symbol is marked (read & execute), but the test is (read & !write), so the symbol gets marked as ST_Data instead of ST_Other.
From: David Majnemer [mailto:david.majnemer at gmail.com]
Sent: Friday, August 22, 2014 5:44 PM
To: Ted Woodward
Cc: LLVM Developers Mailing List
Subject: Re: [LLVMdev] possible bug in COFFObjectFile::getSymbolType()
COFF sections also contain stuff like IMAGE_SCN_CNT_CODE and IMAGE_SCN_CNT_INITIALIZED_DATA. Are either of those set on the section in question?
It may make more sense to try to...
2020 Mar 30
2
doveadm backup from gmail with imapc
I am trying to backup a gmail account (not the one I am writing from)
to dovecot, using doveadm-backup and imapc, but am having ssl
connection problems.
ted at expectation:~# doveadm backup -D -R -u ted imapc:
dsync(ted): Info: imapc(imap.gmail.com:993): Connected to
74.125.71.108:993 (local 10.7.1.179:53852)
dsync(ted): Warning: imapc(imap.gmail.com:993): Server disconnected
unexpectedly: SSL_connect() failed: error:14094410:SSL
routines:ssl3_read_byt...
2012 Jul 30
6
Turning off continuation prompt?
...amp;paste for each separate line.
So is there a way to suppress the output of the "+" at the
beginning of each continuation line?
(The above is one of the smaller examples of this situation;
sometimes I have wished to do this for commands extending over,
say, 15-20 lines).
With thanks,
Ted.
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Date: 30-Jul-2012 Time: 09:58:02
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2010 Sep 08
6
'par mfrow' and not filling horizontally
...;,ylab="Y",main="My Plot",asp=1)
As you will see, both plots have been extended laterally
to fill the plotting area horizontally, hence extend from
approx X = -8 to approx X = +8 (on my X11 display), despite
the xlim=c(-3,3); however, the "ylim=c(-3,3)" has been
respected, as has "asp=1".
What I would like to see, independently of the shape of
the graphics window, is a pair of square plots, each with
X and Y ranging from -3 to 3, even if this leaves empty
space in the graphics window on either side.
Hints?
With thanks,
Ted.
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2008 Oct 20
3
? extended rep()
...ecycling" x through 'times'.
The objective is to produce a vector of alternating runs of
0s and 1s, with the lengths of the runs supplied as a vector.
Indeed, more generally, something like
rep(c(0,1,2), times=c(1,2,3,2,3,4))
# [1] 0 1 1 2 2 2 0 0 1 1 1 2 2 2 2
Suggestions appreciated! With thanks,
Ted.
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Date: 20-Oct-08 Time: 21:57:15
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2010 May 12
6
A primitive OO in R -- where next?
Greetings All,
Out of curiosity, I've just done a very primitive experiment:
Obj <- list(Fun=sum, Dat=c(1,2,3,4))
Obj$Fun(Obj$Dat)
# [1] 10
That sort of thing (much more sophisticated) must be documented
mind-blowingly somewhere. Where?
Where I stand right now: The above (and its immediately obvious
generalisations, like Obj$Fun<-cos) is all I know about it so far.
Ted.
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2008 Feb 15
0
[LLVMdev] Question on link error
On Feb 14, 2008, at 6:54 PM, Ted Neward wrote:
> So I’ve built llvm-2.2 using Cygwin, and I think I’ve got all the
> right bits in the right places, but I’m getting a strange error when
> running through the hello.c examples from the Web site:
How did you create hello.s? What version of llvm-gcc are you using?
4...
2003 Sep 20
3
conditional function definition?
...eem a bit silly to read it in anew.
Nevertheless, probably we should keep it in for the sake of people
still using older versions of R who would not have it.
So what's the best method to do
if( some test for function slice.index absent ) {
slice.index<-function(....){....}
}
??
Thanks,
Ted.
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Date: 20-Sep-03 Time: 15:07:59
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