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2009 Jul 29
1
sieve 0.1.8 raw backtrace
hi, I had two problems with deliver / sieve. First one is not reproducible anymore. Im using debian unstable (amd64), often dist-upgraded, with some experimental stuff too (wine i think). The first basically triggered a backtrace when confronted an email with spammassassins report headers prepended. (user_prefs: report_safe 0) However i dont have that backtrace anymore, sorry. The second
2009 Feb 02
1
sieve 0.1.2 problem with address and :regex
I'm getting a core dump with the following script: require [ "fileinto", "regex", "variables" ]; if address :domain :regex ["Reply-To", "Sender", "To", "Cc"] "antlr.org|mailman.unixodbc.org|research.att.com|wireshark.org" { if address :regex ["Reply-To", "Sender", "To",
2004 Jan 21
4
What technology could my phone company be using?
I live in New Brunswick Canada. The phone company is Aliant. When you set up business service here, you can go with either analog or digital lines. This isn't a T1 or ISDN. They are talking individual lines direct to handsets that they provide. They offer the digital option with even very small ( 2 - 4) number of lines. What technology could this be? Is there any way to connect such a
2007 Apr 19
2
Dovecot 1.0.0 and Seive 1.0.1 on FreeBSD
I have installed dovecot and sieve using the FreeBSD ports. Authentication is against a MySql Database. Dovecot is running using deliver as the LDA. But when I try to Sieve I get the following error in /var/log/dovecot.log deliver(mike at systemrt.com): Apr 19 14:07:19 Info: Loading modules from directory: /usr/local/libexec/dovecot deliver(mike at systemrt.com): Apr 19 14:07:19 Fatal: Plugin
2004 Jun 23
0
[LLVMdev] weird issue with mem2reg, still
void MetaSplit::handleProgramUses(Value *V){ if(!isa<BasicBlock>(V)) programValues.insert(V); if(User *U = dyn_cast<User>(V)){ User::op_iterator OB = U->op_begin(), OE = U->op_end(); for(; OB != OE; ++OB){ if(CallInst *CI = dyn_cast<CallInst>(*OB)){ Function *F = CI->getCalledFunction(); if(F == ii || F == fi || F == vi || F == di || F == ci
2004 Jan 22
0
RE: Asterisk-Users digest, Vol 1 #2588 - 11 msgs
Message: 5 To: asterisk-users@lists.digium.com From: Doug Meredith <doug.meredith@skyridge.com> Date: Wed, 21 Jan 2004 20:05:19 -0400 Organization: Skyridge Systems Inc. Subject: [Asterisk-Users] Re: What technology could my phone company be using? Reply-To: asterisk-users@lists.digium.com >>Mark Hazlewood <lists@idontknow.com> wrote: >>Sounds like Centrex services, we
2004 Jun 23
0
[LLVMdev] weird issue with mem2reg, still
Somehow it fails with operand out of bounds when the number of operands is 2 and I am asking for the second operand. ----- Original Message ----- From: "Chris Lattner" <sabre at nondot.org> To: <llvmdev at cs.uiuc.edu> Sent: Wednesday, June 23, 2004 4:24 PM Subject: Re: [LLVMdev] weird issue with mem2reg, should have guessed > On Wed, 23 Jun 2004, Patrick Meredith
2005 Jul 08
3
How do you sort a data frame on a selection of columns?
This is what to start with: Data Frame A B C D c1 4 y 5 c3 6 d 7 c1 5 t 6 Now sort on A then C This is what to end with: Data Frame A B C D c1 5 t 6 c1 4 y 5 c3 6 d 7 I assume it is something like this: attach(DF) sort(DF,partial=c(A,C)) Thanks in advance. Meredith [[alternative HTML version deleted]]
2004 Jun 23
2
[LLVMdev] weird issue with mem2reg, still
On Wed, 23 Jun 2004, Patrick Meredith wrote: > Somehow it fails with operand out of bounds when the number of operands > is 2 and I am asking for the second operand. Second meaning operand 1. Okay, so you have something like this: if (CallInst *CI = dyn_cast<CallInst>(...)) { ... = CI->getOperand(1); } Can you send in this snippet of code, the assertion, and the
2005 Apr 29
2
Iterative process for reading in text files
Hello Instead of reading in group1.txt I want to read in groups1 for the first iteration of i, then groups2 for the second and so on. Obviously I can't use groups(i) but assume there is a way to do this. group<-read.table("C:/Data/April 2005/group1.txt",header=T) thanks in advance Meredith
2006 May 18
1
Noncentral dt() with tiny 'x' values (PR#8874)
Full_Name: Mike Meredith Version: 2.3.0 OS: WinXP SP2 Submission from: (NULL) (210.195.228.29) Using dt() with a non-centrality parameter and near-zero values for 'x' results in erratic output. Try this: tst <- c(1e-12, 1e-13, 1e-14, 1e-15, 1e-16, 1e-17, 0) dt(tst,16,1) I get: 0.2381019 0.2385462 0.2296557 0.1851817 0.6288373 3.8163916 (!!) 0.2382217 The 0.238 values are okay,
2007 Jan 04
1
asterisk sip peer/user matching methodsforauthentication backwards?
I have considered opening a bug report on this, but wanted to get some feedback and make sure I am not missing something in the way of a simple work around. What is the scenario in which this impacts your implementation? Ours is the desire to use the same realtime SIP database for many asterisk servers, and route the call based on a "home server" value in the realtime database. The
2006 Apr 19
3
[LLVMdev] 1.7 Pre-Release Ready for Testing
On 4/19/06, Patrick Meredith <pmeredit at uiuc.edu> wrote: > I haven't seen anyone claim x86 linux objdir == srcdir, so I'll test it out. > Missed the 18th,but I'll try to have it done asap. > > > On Apr 18, 2006, at 2:51 PM, Robert L. Bocchino Jr. wrote: > I'll test on Darwin/PPC, precompiled llvmgcc, objdir == srcdir. > > Rob > Sorry for being
2000 Aug 31
0
Out of Office Response: samba digest, Vol 1 #18 - 10 msgs
William E. Dent will be away from Wednesday August 30, 2000 to Tuesday September 5, 2000. Mail is being forwarded to wedent@home.com. Original Message Text follows: ---------------------------------------------------------- Send samba mailing list submissions to samba@lists.samba.org To subscribe or unsubscribe via the World Wide Web, visit
2012 Sep 27
3
Comparing density plots using same axes or same axes scale
Good Evening- I have a set of nine scenarios I want to plot to see how the distribution is changing, if one tail is getting larger in certain scenario, currently I am using this code colnames<-dimnames(sag_pdfs)[[2]] par(mfrow=c(3,3)) for(i in 1:9) { d<-density(sag[,i]) plot(d,type="n", main=colnames[i]) polygon(d,col="red",border="grey")} where sag is
2014 Oct 30
2
idmap weirdness - wildcard values being used instead of rfc2307 AD values
I've done a lot of research on this and haven't been able to solve the problem. Hopefully someone here has a better understanding of this than I do. The problem is that the UIDs and GIDs are not being fetched from AD. For example "getent passwd doug" returns: doug:*:70003:70005:Doug Meredith:/home/DSTRC/doug:/bin/false My full name has correctly been pulled from AD but the
2005 Sep 15
1
[LLVMdev] Staged LLVM emulator
-----Original Message----- From: llvmdev-bounces at cs.uiuc.edu [mailto:llvmdev-bounces at cs.uiuc.edu] On Behalf Of Chris Lattner Sent: Thursday, September 15, 2005 1:18 PM To: LLVM Developers Mailing List Subject: Re: [LLVMdev] Staged LLVM emulator On Thu, 15 Sep 2005, Patrick Meredith wrote: > Were there ever any plans to make a staged emulator that only JIT's hot > functions
2012 Sep 28
4
Merging multiple columns into one column
Good Evening- I have a dataframe that has 10 columns that has a header and 7306 rows in each column, I want to combine these columns into one. I utilized the stack function but it only returned 3/4 of the data...my code is: where nfcuy_bw is the dataframe with 7305 obs. and 10 variables Once I apply this code I only receive a data frame with 58440 obs. of 2 variables, of which there should be
2005 May 16
2
turning labels into a vector
Hello 1/ 'priors' is a table looking like: "W123" "T678" "S789" 23 42 11 12 35 9 etc 2/ WBS <- labels(priors) gives me a result of class list and length 1 looking like: "W123" "T678" "S789" I want to read W123 into X[1] as W, T687 into X[2] as T and S789 into X[3] as S using
2004 Jun 23
4
[LLVMdev] weird issue with mem2reg, should have guessed
On Wed, 23 Jun 2004, Patrick Meredith wrote: > What's different about code that's been mem2reg'd from straight front end > code, or anything that mem2reg hasn't been run on? PHINODES! Yup, front-ends generally don't produce SSA form. :) > It appears to be crashing when I try to cast a Value* that's really a > BB* (from the PHInode operands) to a User*,