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2016 Apr 08
2
slowdown in notmuch perf suite with xapian 1.3.5
Olly Betts <olly at survex.com> writes: > > So the T00-new.sh numbers make sense - there's more work to do, and > we need to read existing positional data more to insert the new stuff, > so the increased reads and writes make sense. > > But guessing at what the other two tests do, I wouldn't expect them to > be affected by this. The non-optimized-away cases of
2005 Jul 18
1
smbldap-tools problem
Hi list, i want to install the smbldap-tools package on SLES 8. I get this error message: error: failed dependencies: perl(Crypt::SmbHash) is needed by smbldap-tools-0.9.1-1 perl(Digest::MD5) is needed by smbldap-tools-0.9.1-1 perl(Digest::SHA1) is needed by smbldap-tools-0.9.1-1 perl(Exporter) is needed by smbldap-tools-0.9.1-1
2005 Nov 29
1
Create rpm for Mandriva of Samba 3.0.21rc1 ?
Hi i want create the rpm of the 3.0.21rc1 release for my Mandriva. i have used the same spec of 3.0.20b but i have a small problems : Requires: perl-base >= 2:5.8.5 perl-base perl(Crypt::SmbHash) perl(Digest::MD5) perl(Digest::SHA1) perl(Exporter) perl(FindBin) perl(Getopt::Long) perl(Getopt::Std) perl(MIME::Base64) perl(Net::LDAP) perl(Net::LDAP::LDIF) Conflicts: smbldap-tools > 0.9.1
2016 Apr 08
0
slowdown in notmuch perf suite with xapian 1.3.5
On Thu, Apr 07, 2016 at 09:40:59PM -0300, David Bremner wrote: > Olly Betts <olly at survex.com> writes: > > > > > So the T00-new.sh numbers make sense - there's more work to do, and > > we need to read existing positional data more to insert the new stuff, > > so the increased reads and writes make sense. > > > > But guessing at what the other
2006 May 03
1
Installation problem
I am trying to install R-2.3.0 on a 64bit linux box and encounter several error during the make step. I'd appreciate any help. Error messages follow: [root at calculon R-2.3.0]# make make[4]: Entering directory `/state/partition1/apps/packages/R-2.3.0/src/modules/lapack' gcc -shared -L/usr/local/lib64 -o libRlapack.so dlamc.o dlapack0.o dlapack1.o dlapack2.o dlapack3.o cmplx.o
2010 Oct 12
1
switching shorewall 4.0.6 -> 4.4.13.3, opensuse -> ubuntu
Hi, I want to switch between shorewall 4.0.6 to the latest 4.4.13.3 and from opensuse10.3 to ubuntu10.04 Set up ubuntu10.04 on a dedicated PC (Intel), downloaded shorewall-4.4.13.3.tar.bz2 and had it installed via tar -jxf and then ./install.sh from the extracted shorewall-4.4.13.3 subdirectory Ubuntu10.04 comes standard with perl 5.10.1 ($ perl -v --> Perl, v5.10.1) Reading the
2004 May 24
3
Dovecot + SSL + Fedora
I've been seeing the Dovecot/SSL/Fedora 1 problem. I have a dovecot server which tends to die at least once a day, with messages like these :- May 24 13:44:44 mail pop3-login: RAND_bytes() failed: error:24064064:random number generator:SSLEAY_RAND_BYTES:PRNG not seeded May 24 13:44:44 mail dovecot: Login process died too early - shutting down I noticed Timo's email about this at:
2009 Feb 06
1
Tables in legend
I need to create a legend for a simple scatter plot in the following format. This is Blah1 number1 number2 This is Blah2 number3 number4 . . . This is Blah6 number11 number12 I looked up these help pages and found the following solution. lStr<-c(Blah1, Blah2,....Blah6, number 1, number2, ...number12) legend(x="topright",lStr,ncol=3) So this creates the tabular format I am
2008 May 29
2
how to use substring match as condition?
Hi, How can I use a substring match as a condition in a subset command? Sth like this: subset(input, field1=="blah1" & field2=="blah2") # but now with substring match in field2 subset(input, field1=="blah1" & field3 *substringmatch* "blah3") I've tried with gsub, but it won't work: subset(input, field1=="blah1" &
2010 Feb 16
1
RODBC missing values in integer columns
Hello, We are having some strange issues with RODBC related to integer columns. Whenever we do a sql query the data in a integer column is 150 actual data points then 150 0's then 150 actual data points then 150 0's. However, our database actually has numbers where the 0's are filled in. Furthermore, other datatypes do not have this problem: double and varchar are correct and do not
2003 May 07
2
Plot labeling question
I have an older Splus script that generated some regression graphics for me. In it, I used the commands key(10,800,text="<blah1>",border=0) key(10,750,text="<blah2>", border=0, background = 9) text(locator(1),"95% Confidence Limits") locator(n=2,type="l") text(locator(1),"Model for Group 1") locator(n=2,type="l") There is
2007 May 25
0
[new script] smbldap-userlist
Hi, for those who are using ldap for managing Samba, here's a quick script I wrote to make it simple to list users or machines on the commandline. I use it to delete old machine entries that are not in use anymore. For usage, read the perldoc in the script. Place the script in the same directory as you have your other smbldap-tools scripts. The script is based on smbldap-usershow. Kind
2003 Oct 15
2
R-WinEdt, 1.8, deprecating warning
When I load R-WinEdt (>library(RWinEdt), I get the warning: Warning message: multi-argument returns are deprecated in: return(InstallRoot, RWinEdtInstalled) I have upgraded to R 1. 8 on Windows, by copying non-base libraries into the 1.8 library folder and updating the help. I also reinstalled R-WinEdt from the zip file as detailed in RWinEdt ReadMe file using the recommend (A)
2019 Mar 11
1
CPAN not working, or is it?
> > I started off as always by using RPM's for everything I possibly can. > > I try to do that, too. The claim in another reply that RPM CPAN > modules and cpan- or cpanm-installed modules cannot work together is > incorrect. Since I'm the only other person to reply, I presume you mean something I said, but I don't think I ever said they "cannot work
2004 Jan 14
0
Réf. : samba 2.2.8a PDC LDAP CTRL+ALT+DEL password change, not chaning Unix password
Hi, Why you sp?cifie : smb passwd file = /etc/samba/smbpasswd pam password change = Yes If you use LDAP ? It's the interaction between LDAP and these parameter which cause the problem. ----------------------------------- St?phane PURNELLE stephane.purnelle@corman.be Service Informatique Corman S.A. Tel : 00 32 087/342467
2012 Oct 01
2
Reading labels for very large heatmaps
Hello, I have a large (919 X 919), hierarchically clustered heatmap that I would like to read the labels off of. I have tried saving the figure in pdf format and enlarging it until I can see the labels, but if I make the labels small enough to read (so that they don't overlap) using cexRow and cexCol, they do not appear in the pdf. The limit seems to be anything below cexRow or Col = 0.06.
2006 Mar 17
6
Updated the xml code to be more object-oriented
I changed the code to be more prototype-esque, and created a class called XMLDoc. I may add more functionality to it later, hence the more generic name, but you do something like this to convert XML to a hash: XMLDoc = Class.create(); Object.extend(XMLDoc.prototype, { initialize: function (xmlDoc) { this.element = xmlDoc; }, asHash: function () { if (! this._xmlHash) {
2007 Jan 09
4
A question about R environment
Hi all, I created environment "mytoolbox" by : mytoolbox <- new.env(parent=baseenv()) Is there anyway I put it in the search path ? If you need some background : In a project, I often write some small functions, and load them into my workspace directly, so when I list the objects with ls(), it looks pretty messy. So I am wondering if it is possible to creat an
2010 Mar 08
1
confused by classes and methods.
Hello, I have a simple class that looks like: setClass("statisticInfo", representation( max = "numeric", min = "numeric", beg = "numeric", current = "numeric", avg = "numeric", obs = "vector"
2009 Sep 10
4
[LLVMdev] tblgen bug in handling case , switch_on
Mikhail Glushenkov wrote: > Hi Sanjiv, > > On Sun, Sep 6, 2009 at 8:13 PM, Mikhail > Glushenkov<the.dead.shall.rise at gmail.com> wrote: > >> Hi Sanjiv, >> >> On Sun, Sep 6, 2009 at 8:07 PM, Mikhail >> Glushenkov<the.dead.shall.rise at gmail.com> wrote: >> >>> [...] >>> >> [Sorry, the formatting was a