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2005 Jan 06
6
"labels" attached to variable names
Hi,
Can we attach a more descriptive "label" (I may use the wrong
terminology, which would explain why I found nothing on the FAQ) to
variable names, and later have an easy way to switch to these labels in
plots? I fear this is not possible and one must enter this by hand as
ylab and xlab when making plots.
Thanks in advance,
Denis Chabot
2007 Jun 08
1
[LLVMdev] Fwd: PC Magazine
Our department outreach coordinator spotted this and forwarded it to
me. It's a lot of speculation but I thought many of you would be
interested.
--Vikram
http://www.cs.uiuc.edu/~vadve
http://llvm.org
Begin forwarded message:
> From: "Jennifer C La Montagne" <jsandone at uiuc.edu>
> Date: June 8, 2007 12:53:00 PM CDT
> To: "Vikram Sadanand Adve"
2005 Jun 23
1
need help on building packages
Good day, I have been trying to build packages for R unix, and the check always failed around the LaTeX area, altho LaTex was installed.
I dont know wich test dosent pass check because there are a few test made and only one error message for all those test done in 3rd step of the check.
Also could you refer me to a valid format of the package, because I am starting to believe the package
2016 Aug 22
1
RFC 3501 violation in FETCH BODY responses
Hi there,
Quoting RFC 3501 sec. 7.4.2 ?FETCH Response? (data item BODYSTRUCTURE):
?A body type of type MESSAGE and subtype RFC822 contains,
immediately after the basic fields, the envelope structure, body
structure, and size in text lines of the encapsulated message.?
According the ABNF (RFC 3501 sec. 9) the envelope structure is that of
the ENVELOPE FETCH data item, and the
2006 Nov 10
2
RFC 2822 - message-id
I was porting some email from one imap server location to another and ran into a
feature of something. One of them writes message-id as 'Message-Id' and the
other writes it as 'Message-ID'. Because of this, all the messages are forever
different.
All mail is delivered from postfix and will be in the future.
But I'm asking which of these syntaxes is correct or if there is
2008 Feb 29
1
GETSCRIPT Bug in dovecot-1.0.10-MANAGESIEVE-v9.1.diff.gz
-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE-----
Hash: SHA1
Hello Stephan,
GETSCRIPT does not return a literal, there is the + character missing
before }:
diff -r bcebda39c0ed src/managesieve/cmd-getscript.c
- --- a/src/managesieve/cmd-getscript.c Mon Feb 18 14:13:12 2008 +0100
+++ b/src/managesieve/cmd-getscript.c Fri Feb 29 11:52:00 2008 +0100
@@ -112,7 +112,7 @@
return
2009 Apr 26
2
Non-atomic Flags in APPEND
I'm using Evolution and Dovecot (on the localhost) and receiving these
errors trying to move a message into the IMAP folder:
C00095 APPEND INBOX (\Answered \Seen NotJunk "Junk" "NotJunk" "receipt-handled") {1022}
C00095 BAD Error in IMAP command APPEND: Flags list contains non-atoms.
Is this a Dovecot or Evolution bug?
Thanks,
Richard
$ dovecot -n
# 1.1.11:
2020 Jan 01
3
standard naming for components of R data structures
I need to write some documentation:
I'm looking for a standard, consistent way of referring to the components
and attributes of R data structures. Googling and Stackoverflow yield a
variety of github sites that do not seem to be particularly authoritative.
I was hoping to find a BNF/ABNF grammar for R.
I've looked at the output of bison -v ./R-3.6.2/src/main/gram.y but it does
not
2010 Aug 14
4
\" character in folder name results in strange LIST
Hi Timo,
>> * LIST (\HasNoChildren) "/" "folder1"
>> * LIST (\HasNoChildren) "/" "folder2"
>> * LIST (\HasNoChildren) "/" {9}
>> six"wafer
>> . OK List completed.
>>
>> Note the {9} length of the following real folder name. Is this normal
>> handling of special folder names ?
>Yes.
Well,
2002 Jan 18
2
Connection established, but no data transfer...
Hello!
I am attempting to get tinc running between two machines and would
appreciate any guidance one could lend. I have read through all of the
documentation and feel that I am close but missing something silly.
First Machine: (gerry)
$tincd --version
tinc version 1.0-cvs (built Jan 17 2002 16:13:13, protocol 11)
Copyright (C) 1998-2001 Ivo Timmermans, Guus Sliepen and others.
See the
2002 May 30
0
Authentication problem between RH 7.3 Samba and W98
Dear Samba gurus,
I am setting up file sharing between a new linux box running RedhHat 7.3
and a W98 PC, and almost have things running but have run into a problem
that is beyond my ability. I have W98 set up for PlainText password, and
have set up Samba to match.
Everything seems fine on the linux box. When I enter:
smbclient //irisarian/rout -U Gerry%PassWd
the connection succeds and
2005 Sep 23
1
RE: [Asterisk-Dev] Open source time card application for Asterisk
A little bird whispers to me: Don't expect this
particular trick to be un-addressed by various
legislatures forever. That window is closing,
and the bottom of the window looks very much like
a guillotine blade - don't have your head in the
wrong place.
In any case, as has been discussed on -users
before (which is where this thread should go, and
thus where I'm relegating it)
2003 Sep 26
1
Cisco 2600 and ASTERISK and calling out
You have no dial-peer telling the router what to do with the outbound call.
http://www.tape.net/~gerry/asterisk/cisco26x0.html
At 12:50 PM 9/26/2003, you wrote:
>Like Gerry wrote for callerid you need VIC-2FXO-M1 card.
>
>Right now I am stuck on making outgoing call.
>
>Could soembody help me with the configuration.
>
>On cisco I have soemthing like that:
>
>dial-peer
2020 Oct 12
3
DKIM fail if WHM adds Message-ID, should be Message-Id
I created a client library to send emails for a webapp.
After connecting to the SMTP server with credential setup in CPANEL, and
then do NOT add Message-Id header, the DKIM signature 'h' record created by
dovecot/WHM is wrong, and a Message-ID (with a capital D) header is added,
invalidating the generated DKIM signature value.
This causes outlook, yahoo, gmail and other email
1999 Oct 28
0
FTP access/SMBMount question
I've got an application at work where I have to perform an SMBMount when
a user logs in, so they can get their share from the NT server. They're
loggin into a linux system which is part of the NT Server domain and is
not the PDC or SDC.
Does anyone know of a reasonable method (examples would sure help!) to
do this?
THanks, gerry
--
Gerry Creager Mapping Sciences
2000 Aug 31
0
Out of Office Response: samba digest, Vol 1 #18 - 10 msgs
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2004 Dec 09
1
Snap Server fails to join Samba PDC Domain
I have a Snap Server which runs some imbedded version of Samba (I'm
thinking 3.X). I'm try to migrate from an NT PDC to a Samba 3.0.9 PDC
(running on FreeBSD 4.10).
The migration is mostly successful -- all the profiles have been moved,
client authentication works great, password changes work fine, etc.
My major problem is that the Snap Server fails to find the Samba PDC.
However, if I
2001 Mar 15
1
Bouncing Mail???
Ever since last night all mail from the samba list has been bouncing. I'm
out of ideas...does anyone have a suggestion on what to fix.
I've attached the mail notification. It seems like sendmail does think
that lists.samba.org exists but I can do a successful lookup?
Gerry
"The lyf so short, the craft so long to learne" Chaucer
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Date:
2017 Aug 08
2
How are bricks healed in Debian Jessie 3.11
Hi,
How are bricks healed in Debian Jessie 3.11? Is it at the file of
block level? The scenario we have in mind is a 2 brick replica volume
for storing VM file systems in a self-service IaaS, e.g. OpenNebula. If
one of the bricks is off-line for a period of time all the VM files
systems will all have been modified when brick comes back on-line. As
some of these VM file systems are quite
2016 Oct 12
5
RFC: General purpose type-safe formatting library
You get compile time checking automatically when we can use c++14 though.
If you use it with a string literal, you'll get compile time checking,
otherwise you won't.
Here's a different example though. Suppose you're writing a tool which
prints formatted output, and the field width is specified by the user. Now
you NEED to build the format string at runtime, there's no other