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2006 Apr 09
2
dovecot won't compile for GnuTLS
Hi!
I'm currently investigating a switch from courier-imap to dovecot since a
number of our users experience problems with Outlook in combination with
SSL.
I can compile dovecot with openssl support and it runs "fine" except that
the Outlook issues are still there. I read that dovecot works best with
GnuTLS and thought that I'd try to compile for that instead.
The system is
2009 Dec 16
3
R & very large files
Hi,
I very recently started using R (as in: last week) and I was wondering if anyone could point me to website(s) with sample code to deal with large datasets (length- and/or breadthwise). I understood that R was never designed to work with datasets larger than, say, a couple of hundred Mb. One way is (as I also read) to let R work in conjunction with SQL. That's one interesting approach
2005 Jan 26
4
apply for nested lists
...[i]][[j]]$VAL)}}
else
{x<-c(x, NA)}}
which gives me what I need
> x
[1] "172" "134" "0" NA "33" "2"
According to most R documents this may be done more efficiently using apply
instructions, but I have failed in my temptatives to obtain the same
Thanks for any help.
Alex
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Departament d'Estad?stica.
Universitat de Barcelona
asanchez at ub.edu
2010 Mar 08
1
setClass or setValidity?
Hi,
I'm reading up on S4 classes *). There seem to be at least two ways of input validation:
setClass() (using the 'validity' argument) and setValidity(). Is it a matter of taste which function is used? Or should more complex validation code better be put in a setValiditity call?
*) A (Not So) Short Introduction to S4 Object Oriented Programming in R
V0.5.1 Christophe Genolini
2006 Mar 11
4
Centosplus & CentOS Extras, Enlarge your tent
I think Jim (the other one) is doing a marvellous job with extras and
plus but he needs to expand the size of his tent. A sensible package
policy in extras/plus repo will mean fewer temptations to install 3rd
party repo's that can break your system. Some of the packages i
would like to see are :-
- MySQL 5 rpms
- php 5 rpms (already provided)
- Open Office 2.0 rpms
- webmin
- rkhunter
-
2010 Mar 09
2
rcom package
Hi,
I would like to make a program that reads excel files, and writes the cells of which contents is not a formula to another file. I don't think this is possible with RODBC, but it may be possible with rcom.
I read the documentation of the rcom package, but I was hoping somebody knows a good web resource for more eleborate info. I tried Googling, but alas (did you know rcom also is a
2018 Jan 08
0
Linker Option support for ELF
> I think we all agree that blindly allowing the linker to honor the options
> would be scary. I agree that we should whitelist the options, and am of the
> opinion that we should force validation on the linker side (use of any
> option which the linker doesn't support in this form can be fatal).
> Starting small is the best way, with `-l` and `-L` as a starting point. I
>
2018 Feb 22
3
a few simple questions about upgrading an "official" centos 7 release
again, some fairly trivial(?) questions about working with centos
7.4, given my time immersed in fedora so i want to make sure i'm not
carrying over any bad habits.
first, is there anything untoward in updating an installed version
of centos 7.4 with a simple "yum update"? i'm well aware of keeping in
mind the goal of stability with centos, so am unsure what the
philosophy is
2006 Aug 17
4
using time_ago_in_words() in a controller?
I''m getting this error when I try to update a list using ajax after
submitting some data:
undefined method `time_ago_in_words'' for #<IdeaController:0x3a38ae8>
the LOC is this:
render_text "<li>" + @params[:idea][:title] + "<br />by " +
@params[:idea][:author] + " | " & time_ago_in_words(Time.now) & " ago |
" +
2019 Jun 20
2
IMAP IDLE
Hi,
2.2.33.2
Well your confs are almost mine except for
director_ping_idle_timeout = 30 secs
submission_relay_max_idle_time = 29 mins
but i think they're not imap related (i may be wrong)
any other hint why is this happening?
I was used to the old IMAP server than dovecot, where emails appear in the
inbox, no matter if it was selected for 15m or the last 4 hours
Any ideia please let me
2017 Feb 15
4
CentOS 7, systemd, NetworkMangler, oh, my
Too much temptation to resist, I don't know which one of us is older but I have a feeling it's a "horse race". Like you, I still have a land line, WiFi is too slow and "WiFi security" seems to be an oxymoronic phrase. Why people text (or IM for that matter) anything other than a one-liner is beyond me.
Now for the real issue, what happens when Network Manager
2009 Apr 16
3
Depot App Who Bought Enhancements
I''ve completed the chapter on Internationalization successfully, but
found out just recently that the "Who Bought" function produces an
error page that looks very ugly when someone enters a product ID that
does not exist. My preference would be to design the app to have a
list of hyperlinks presented when you visit the URL, http://localhost:3000/info/
that describes the list of
2016 May 11
4
[GSoC 2016] Interprocedural Register Allocation - Introduction and Feedback
> On May 10, 2016, at 6:06 PM, Hal Finkel <hfinkel at anl.gov> wrote:
>
>
>
> From: "vivek pandya" <vivekvpandya at gmail.com>
> To: "llvm-dev" <llvm-dev at lists.llvm.org>, "Tim Amini Golling" <mehdi.amini at apple.com>, "Hal Finkel" <hfinkel at anl.gov>
> Cc: "Quentin Colombet" <qcolombet
2019 Jun 19
2
IMAP IDLE
Hi,
With outlook 2016+ i've seen that IDLE may be missing some configuration.
Almost all time, when i'm in the inbox, i don't get new emails if no
activity for 1 or 2 minutes (i think), i have to get out of the account and
select the inbox or click other folder in the account and go to inbox again
for them to appear.
My idle conf's are the defaults, the one's bellow.
2019 Jun 20
3
Dovecot and Solr on the same server or on different
On 20 Jun 2019, at 04:12, Riccardo Bicelli via dovecot <dovecot at dovecot.org> wrote:
> I agree that is a small mail load.
> But I mean, if you are running virtual machines (like me) it is
> better to split the roles and leave solr on its own.
Oh, right. I thought we were talking about actual hardware separation.
--
Lead me not into temptation, I can find the way.
2009 Nov 10
1
swapless pvm
What is the best practice in creating PVm domU''s - with or without swap?
>From the admin point of view, especially in HA environment it is temptating not to have
a seperate swap partition.
Could it be performance issue if swapping to swap-file insted of
swap-partition?
What about pure swapless- no swapfile, no swap-partition?
Any expirence out there?
regards
Longina
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2009 Dec 21
1
an IDE for R... JGR perhaps?
Hi,
I've just been browsing for IDEs for R, see e.g. http://www.linuxlinks.com/article/20080413133953606/R.html
It's probably highly subjective, but which free IDE is the best one around? For the Python language, I've always been using IDLE. I like the syntax highlighting and the syntax suggestions the user gets while typing a function name. Ideally, the IDE should run on any
2010 Mar 02
1
simple data transformation question
Hi all,
I have a (hopefully) simple newbie-level question.
# I have data like this:
dtf <- data.frame(read.table(textConnection("var value
company 9887.1
company 91117.0
blaah 91.1
etc 11
etc 97111"), header=TRUE))
# I would like to have output like this (the index number may vary):
var value.1 value.2
company 9887.1 91117.0
blah 91.1 NA
etc 11 97111
# I
2018 Jan 08
2
Linker Option support for ELF
On Jan 7, 2018 5:02 PM, "Cary Coutant via llvm-dev" <llvm-dev at lists.llvm.org>
wrote:
> I think we all agree that blindly allowing the linker to honor the options
> would be scary. I agree that we should whitelist the options, and am of
the
> opinion that we should force validation on the linker side (use of any
> option which the linker doesn't support in this
2017 Feb 15
1
CentOS 7, systemd, NetworkMangler, oh, my
On 02/15/2017 07:41 AM, Johnny Hughes wrote:
> On 02/15/2017 07:34 AM, Leroy Tennison wrote:
>> Too much temptation to resist, I don't know which one of us is older but I have a feeling it's a "horse race". Like you, I still have a land line, WiFi is too slow and "WiFi security" seems to be an oxymoronic phrase. Why people text (or IM for that matter)