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2005 Mar 14
2
dovecot-stable mbox weirdness
I just tested dovecot-stable from 2005-03-08 and 03-12 and saw the
following behavior. All of my mbox folders show is the first message's
header. None of the files were truncated (whew, saves a restore). I
had 0.99.12.1 installed before this, and just switched back to 0.99.14.
Both 0.99.x versions work fine. I removed all of the index files to
see if there was a hiccup there, with no effect. System is Slackware
10.0. My package was built with this: http://tinyurl.com/...
2008 May 16
2
Taking little break from wine-users
Whew. I have to take a breather for a week or two
from the wine-users traffic. See you all when my
hands are less sore...
2006 Jul 09
2
[Slightly OT] server headers
I finally got my blog running on Apache 2.2.2 & Mongrel 0.3.13.3
(clustered). Whew! Two whole flippin'' days trying to get virtual hosts
and proxies and permissions (& svn) to work together.
Anyway, I''ve got the little server header thingy extension in Firefox.
When I browse my blog, it shows
the mongrel headers. Is there a quick fix for this?
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Cheers,
K...
2005 May 10
2
Manoj Shetty is out of the office. [Email checked- EMEA]
Whew... What a relief.
I know the list was worried about why we could not get a hold of Manoj
Shetty....
W
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2010 Jul 12
7
How do I clean up corrupted files from zpool status -v?
Hi Folks..
I have a system that was inadvertently left unmirrored for root. We were able
to add a mirror disk, resilver, and fix the corrupted files (nothing very
interesting was corrupt, whew), but zpool status -v still shows errors..
Will this self correct when we replace the degraded disk and resilver? Or is
there something else that I''m not finding that I need to do to clean up?
This is Solaris 10 u8, zpool v15
15:52:50 catalina(34)> sudo zpool status -v
pool: zroot...
2005 Mar 12
2
[LLVMdev] LLVM 1.4 uploaded to Debian unstable
So. I _finally_ got the building and packaging of LLVM and the
GCC FE into a state I'm more or less happy with. As a result, I
uploaded x86 packages into the NEW queue just a little while ago.
Whew.
What this means is that in a few weeks (hard to say how long,
really) the package will be reviewed by the Debian FTP masters.
If they like/approve of what they see, they'll let the package
through and LLVM will become an official part of the Debian
archive.
Until the packages get out of the...
2012 Nov 28
2
output data by date?
...'s way of organizing the dates (not
highest to lowest, or lowest to highest) so I don't know why it is ordering
the dates as it is.
This also happened when I ran ANOVAs on the parameters. I got the same
output (mean values and Tukey HSD significance) using the dates formatted
in both ways (whew! I would have really been worried, otherwise!) But now
for the boxplots, which might eventually be included in the paper, I want
to make it easier for the reader to interpret, so would like to have them
ordered from earliest (4.5.2011- April, to 11.21.2011 - November.)
Does anyone have a suggestio...
2014 Jul 17
3
LDAP/PDC migration to Samba4
Greetings, All!
I'm planning a migration to Samba 4 (for a long time, I admit, but I only
recently got a promise of funds for a new server... whew...), but I'm a little
in the dark on how to arrange whole process.
Right now, the situation is imagined as follows:
Server A: LDAP/PDC/Samba3/NAT/DHCP/BIND/everything else.
Server B: New installation, x86_64, Samba4, would-be-replacement for Server A.
Local network: Win2k/WinXP/Win7 systems,...
2007 Nov 30
2
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2007 Nov 30
2
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2009 Jul 29
2
LoadError: RubyGem version error: rake-compiler(0.6.0 not
i tried running the following from commands for creating a class Story
and instance of class called story in Rails script console. (pg
102/103 from Simply Rails 2 book. P. Lenz) I get the following error:
Gem::LoadError: RubyGem version error: rake-compiler(0.6.0 not ~> 0.5.0)
I do not see any environment variables or version numbers I can make
changes to to get RubyGem upto date.
I have
2005 Mar 12
0
[LLVMdev] LLVM 1.4 uploaded to Debian unstable
On Fri, 11 Mar 2005, Al Stone wrote:
> So. I _finally_ got the building and packaging of LLVM and the
> GCC FE into a state I'm more or less happy with. As a result, I
> uploaded x86 packages into the NEW queue just a little while ago.
> Whew.
Nice! Thanks a lot Al!
-Chris
> What this means is that in a few weeks (hard to say how long,
> really) the package will be reviewed by the Debian FTP masters.
> If they like/approve of what they see, they'll let the package
> through and LLVM will become an official part of th...
2005 Jul 08
8
Integrating script.aculo.us into existing javascript codebase
Hi,
I''m new to this mailing list, so first off, a big THANK YOU for the
script.aculo.us and prototype.js libraries.
I''m trying to integrate script.aculo.us into an existing pretty large
Javascript codebase (see http://openrecord.org). I''m running into a
problem with prototype.js and the existing codebase''s use of for/in
loops over an Array.
2010 Jan 08
6
New selinux-policy breaks logwatch emails?
Hello,
After a yum update last night, I had a CenOS 5.4 i386 system pull in the
following selinux updates:
Jan 07 21:39:14 Updated: selinux-policy-2.4.6-255.el5_4.3.noarch
Jan 07 21:39:31 Updated:
selinux-policy-targeted-2.4.6-255.el5_4.3.noarch
This machine has SELinux set to Enforcing.
This morning, I see I got the following email from Cron:
/etc/cron.daily/0logwatch:
sendmail: warning:
2012 Dec 13
2
More efficient use of reshape?
...rces are numbered 1-5, so I have to reassigned
their names. In addition, the original dataframe has
#additional data columns I do not want and so after reshaping I create
another! dataframe with just the columns I need, and
#then I have to rename them so that I can keep track of what everything is.
Whew! Not the most elegant of code.
d<-reshape(clim.data, varying=list(3:7),idvar="date",
v.names="anomaly",direction="long")
d$time<-ifelse(d$time==1,"GISS",d$time)
d$time<-ifelse(d$time==2,"HAD",d$time)
d$time<-ifelse(d$time==3,"NOAA...
2013 Jan 18
1
rsync - using a --files-from list to cut out scanning. How to handle deletions? (fwd)
...;t want rsync to start comparing files (and thus triggering a
recall). With this option, if a file is changed between the source and
a target which contains a hard-linked version of the file, then the
rsync update replaces the file in the target, not overwrites it and all
its hard-linked cousins.
Whew!
>
> If you are dealing with backing up many millions of files then I
> suggest looking into a more advanced filesystem that can handle this
> functionality internally rather than using --link-dest. Currently
> that is limited to ZFS or BTRFS (if you are brave).
>
> Both of...
2006 Apr 01
7
Rails Cluster Design
...#39;t waste everyone''s time with replying to this, are
there any good places to find info on this topic? People that have
done it before, etc? I''ve got Eric Hodel''s posts regarding their
setup, so I''m wondering if there''s any other good sources of info.
Whew... Thanks for reading this far, and thanks for any info you can offer!
Matt
2009 Oct 20
3
VZW Blackberry BIS problems?
...et' my account; (same as me going into the BIS server and
deleting and adding again) only to have the same thing happen; again
occasionally..
Below is relevant dovecot info..
-r-xr-xr-x 1 root wheel 164064 Oct 1 17:16 /usr/local/sbin/dovecot
(date it was built; prior to any problems.. *whew*) ;)
1 # 1.2.4: /usr/local/etc/dovecot.conf
2 # OS: FreeBSD 7.2-RELEASE-p3 i386
3 ssl_cert_file:
/usr/local/etc/lighttpd/ssl/mail.poughkeepsieschools.org.pem
4 ssl_key_file:
/usr/local/etc/lighttpd/ssl/mail.poughkeepsieschools.org.pem
5 disable_plaintext_auth: no...
2014 Oct 02
19
Centos laptop support
...power off icon
Hold shift key and left-click on "restart"
it goes to the troubleshooting screen
click on advanced troubleshooting
click on "change uefi settings"
now we get to the bios
set secure boot off
set legacy boot priority
And then you can boot from a USB flash drive. *whew* (It's easy to put it back afterward, just go into the bios and tell it set to defaults, save and exit.)
Anyway, I tried booting a Centos 6 Live CD image on a usb flash drive on every single model of laptop they had in stock and no joy on any of them -- they either hung altogether, started bo...
2010 Dec 07
4
increase or decrease variable by 1
many languages have shorthands for that operation like:
variable += 1
or
++variable
is there something like that in R ?
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