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2016 May 12
2
where to send patches to R source code
...for your reports and patches.
You did send them to the correct place, https://bugs.r-project.org/
Sometimes (as here) a combination of circumstances do lead to
nobody picking them up quickly.
In this case,
- probably none of R-core use or even have easy access to Arch Linux
so we cannot easily veryify that there is a bug at all
nor -consequently- veryify that your patch does fix the bug.
- no other user has confirmed the bug on his/her platform, so
there did not seem a huge demand...
- Accidentally many in R core may be busy with other bugs, teaching, .....
and just lack the extra resour...
2016 May 12
5
where to send patches to R source code
..., https://bugs.r-project.org/
> >
> > Sometimes (as here) a combination of circumstances do lead to
> > nobody picking them up quickly.
> > In this case,
> >
> > - probably none of R-core use or even have easy access to Arch Linux
> > so we cannot easily veryify that there is a bug at all
> > nor -consequently- veryify that your patch does fix the bug.
>
> Actually, the bugs look like they should apply fairly generally, just maybe not bothering all that many people. But there could be portability issues with the fixes, so I suspect some of us...
2016 May 17
0
please apply my patches
...Sometimes (as here) a combination of circumstances do lead to
> > > > nobody picking them up quickly.
> > > > In this case,
> > > >
> > > > - probably none of R-core use or even have easy access to Arch Linux
> > > > so we cannot easily veryify that there is a bug at all
> > > > nor -consequently- veryify that your patch does fix the bug.
> > >
> > > Actually, the bugs look like they should apply fairly generally, just
maybe not bothering all that many people. But there could be portability
issues with the...
2016 May 04
2
unix readline signal handling patches
Hello R Developers,
I posted some patches yesterday to your bug tracking system but I'm
not sure if I should have notified the mailing list as well. I haven't
gotten any responses yet.
https://bugs.r-project.org/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=16603
https://bugs.r-project.org/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=16604
Thank you,
Frederick
2016 May 12
0
where to send patches to R source code
...did send them to the correct place, https://bugs.r-project.org/
>
> Sometimes (as here) a combination of circumstances do lead to
> nobody picking them up quickly.
> In this case,
>
> - probably none of R-core use or even have easy access to Arch Linux
> so we cannot easily veryify that there is a bug at all
> nor -consequently- veryify that your patch does fix the bug.
Actually, the bugs look like they should apply fairly generally, just maybe not bothering all that many people. But there could be portability issues with the fixes, so I suspect some of us were waiting f...
2016 May 17
2
please apply my patches
...Sometimes (as here) a combination of circumstances do lead to
> > > > nobody picking them up quickly.
> > > > In this case,
> > > >
> > > > - probably none of R-core use or even have easy access to Arch Linux
> > > > so we cannot easily veryify that there is a bug at all
> > > > nor -consequently- veryify that your patch does fix the bug.
> > >
> > > Actually, the bugs look like they should apply fairly generally, just maybe not bothering all that many people. But there could be portability issues with the...
2016 May 13
0
where to send patches to R source code
...ject.org/
>>>
>>> Sometimes (as here) a combination of circumstances do lead to
>>> nobody picking them up quickly.
>>> In this case,
>>>
>>> - probably none of R-core use or even have easy access to Arch Linux
>>> so we cannot easily veryify that there is a bug at all
>>> nor -consequently- veryify that your patch does fix the bug.
>>
>> Actually, the bugs look like they should apply fairly generally, just maybe not bothering all that many people. But there could be portability issues with the fixes, so I suspect...
2004 Jul 27
3
passdb requires /etc/passwd entry?
Greetings everyone,
I have a question about the smbpasswd encrypted
database and /etc/passwd -- why does the passdb
backend require an entry in /etc/passwd? Is it
possible to create samba encrypted users without a
/etc/passwd entry?
I have a samba PDC setup that is mainly just a login
server, then a separate server for $HOME's. I have
all of my PAM configs setup to remotely authenticate
2004 Aug 06
7
Site-to-site VPN with dynamic IPs
Hi All,
Is it possible to establish site-to-site VPN using dynamic IP addresss
assigned by ISP ?
If yes, I would like to request a sample ipsec.conf for such scenario...
Thanks and warmest regards
aslay
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2006 Nov 04
0
traits-0.9.2 - better living through metaprogramming
...p://codeforpeople.com/lib/ruby/traits
ABOUT
traits.rb is set of attr_* like methods on steroids, caffeine, and botox. it
encourages better living through meta-programming and uniform access
priciples. traits.rb supports smart inheritence of class attributes and a
fistful of hooks for veryifying and munging attr values.
VERSION
0.9.2
HISTORY
0.9.2
- fixed a bug where list traits, for example
trait ''letters'' => %w[ a b c ]
were flattened in a way that exploded trait initialization
- streamlined TraitInit module
- added Ope...
2006 Nov 04
0
traits-0.10.0
...NSTALL
yes|sudo gem install traits
ABOUT
traits.rb is set of attr_* like methods on steroids, caffeine, and botox.
it encourages better living through meta-programming and uniform access
priciples. traits.rb supports smart inheritence of class attributes and a
fistful of hooks for veryifying and munging attr values.
VERSION
0.10.0
HISTORY
0.10.0
- removed use of additional instance var to denote whether a value had
been set. now the test is only ''defined? @#{ name }''.
0.9.2
- fixed a bug where list traits, for example
trait...