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2004 Jul 21
1
Bug#260573: logcheck: ignore.d.paranoid/cron and ignore.d.server/cron swapped
Package: logcheck Version: 1.2.23 Severity: normal Hello, I have: # /bin/cat ignore.d.server/cron ^\w{3} [ :0-9]{11} [._[:alnum:]-]+ crontab\[[0-9]+\]: \([[:alnum:]-]+\) LIST \([[:alnum:]-]+\)$ ^\w{3} [ :0-9]{11} [._[:alnum:]-]+ crontab\[[0-9]+\]: \([[:alnum:]-]+\) REPLACE \([[:alnum:]-]+\)$ and: # /bin/cat ignore.d.paranoid/cron ^\w{3} [ :0-9]{11} [._[:alnum:]-]+
2010 Sep 18
1
Dovecot LDA, virtual users, multiple uids: No luck
Hi, I'm trying to get Dovecot's deliver to create and use mailboxen with one uid per user. Reading the wiki, I decided to go with the sudo attempt, but I'm stuck because deliver fails to create the intermediate directories. The auth.log has this on the matter: sudo: dovelda : TTY=unknown ; PWD=/var/spool/postfix ; USER=root ; COMMAND=/usr/lib/dovecot/deliver -f toni at
2008 Jun 30
1
newbie: problem with IMAPS + mutt + Thunderbird
Hi, I'm a Dovecot newbie and have some problems with the configuration/the resulting interoperability. My setup looks like this: I receive my mail using qmail-ldap and sort it with a number of means into ~/Mailbox/ (= INBOX) and ~/Mail/folder/ for various values of 'folder' (generally one folder per mailing list). The sorting is done via .qmail-* files, LDAP entries, and
2012 Sep 17
1
dovecot 1.x: problem with quota
Hi, I have now verified that there is a problem with quota (and sieve?). Summary: If the "maildirsize" file gets garbled (= every once in a while), mail is getting lost randomly. Details: I have a Debian box (6.0.5/amd64) with a Postfix server (2.7.1), which delivers email via Dovecot (1.2.15) to local disk (ext3). My email is filtered via a sieve script (wish I could have something
2009 Feb 03
1
Automatic creation of columns in zoo object
Hello, everyone I have a question. Assume I have the following zoo object: me.la <- structure(c(1524.75, 1554.5, 1532.25, 1587.5, 1575.25, 1535.5, 1550, 1493.5, 1492.5, 1472.25, 1457.5, 1442.75, 1399, 1535.75, 1565.25, 1543.5, 1598.5, 1586.5, 1547, 1561.5, 1504.75, 1503.75, 1483.75, 1468.75, 1453.75, 1410, 1546.75, 1575.25, 1554, 1609, 1597.5, 1558.5, 1573, 1516.25, 1515.5, 1495, 1480, 1465,
2005 Jul 13
3
How to increase memory for R on Soliars 10 with 16GB and 64bit R
Dear all, My machine is SUN Java Workstation 2100 with 2 AMD Opteron CPUs and 16GB RAM. R is compiled as 64bit by using SUN compilers. I trying to fit quantile smoothing on my data and I got an message as below. > fit1<-rqss(z1~qss(cbind(x,y),lambda=la1),tau=t1) Error in as.matrix.csr(diag(n)) : cannot allocate memory block of size 2496135168 The lengths of vector x and y are
2004 Mar 05
4
Command Line Expressions
Hi, Is it possible to run R in command line to evalute R expressions and return results to stdout, something like >R CMD -e "R.version$minor" then you got return >"8.1" Or do a simple calculation >R CMD -e "sin(1.2)" >0.932039 Thanks. -- Pingping Zheng Department of Mathematics and Statistics Fylde College Lancaster University Lancaster LA1 4YF
2012 Mar 05
0
zone transfer: many log entries
Hi, I've just seen mentioning for a zone transfer in my system logs. It has an unexpected number of lines, like "written ... to disk". It turns out that the number of such lines is close to, or the same, as the number of "parts" (what?), right? Kind regards, --Toni++
2010 Feb 23
0
1.2.10: namespaces and still no luck
Hi, I'm trying to set Dovecot up in a way that is compatible with console usage of the same mailboxes (ie, w/o IMAP). My mailboxen are almost all maildirs (I can ignore all other formats), and are laid out as follows: INBOX = ~/Maildir All other folders are maildirs in ~/Mail Eg. ~/Mail/archive, ~/Mail/sent, ~/Mail/some-mailing-list I configured this, along the lines of
2002 Feb 13
3
pnorm, relative accuracy in the tails
Dear R people The function below should be decreasing, convex, and tend to zero when x tends to infinity. curve((1-pnorm(x))/dnorm(x),from=0, to=9) >From the plot we see that for x between 8.0 and 8.3 the function is fluctuating. As far as I understand, this is due to the function pnorm() not being sufficiently accurate in the tails. I am using pnorm() in a way that has probably not been
2002 May 18
5
Length of a string
Hi, Suppose I have created something like this in R: foo <- "myfoo" and I want to find out the number of character in foo (in other words, R should return 5 since "myfoo" has 5 charactors. How can I do it? I tried: length(foo) but it returned 1. Cheers, Kevin ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Ko-Kang Kevin Wang
2010 Jan 03
3
R2HTML Report number format, or Better Way?
Here I am again with question I'll feel foolish for asking, when I see the answer. I'm trying to produce a report and here's where I get stuck: How do I get R2HTML to produce the same number format? Particularly remove the decimal places for Par and Sal. Are there better methods to produce this type of report? Thanks, L.A. R version 2.10.0 XP
2000 Dec 12
1
openssh 2.3.0p1 crashes
System: RedHat 7.0, Kernel 2.2.17, glibc-2.1.92-14 $ ssh chris at 172.16.5.2 -v SSH Version OpenSSH_2.3.0p1, protocol versions 1.5/2.0. Compiled with SSL (0x0090600f). debug: Reading configuration data /usr/local/app/openssh-2.3.0p1/etc/ssh_config debug: Seeding random number generator debug: ssh_connect: getuid 0 geteuid 0 anon 0 debug: Connecting to 172.16.5.2 [172.16.5.2] port 22. debug:
2001 Nov 21
2
contour as a generic function?
After "image" and "persp" would it be interesting to als have contour as a generic function? Cheers Paulo Justiniano Ribeiro Jr Dept Maths & Stats - Fylde College Lancaster University Lancaster LA1 4YF - U.K. e-mail: Paulo.Ribeiro@est.ufpr.br http://www.maths.lancs.ac.uk/~ribeiro -.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-
2010 Oct 18
1
boxplot ranked x labels
Dear R users, x-values (EI) = Adw, EG1, LA1, Ad1, LA2, LA3...(14 levels, insect stages) y-valus = antpop within the boxplot function x-values are ordered alphabetically Idea: x-values ranked by list order (insect stage: Egg stage 1 is followed by Larvae 1 and not by Egg stage 2 as it would be in an alphabetically order) Problems with the order(tapply()) function: variable lengths
2005 Mar 18
4
passing arguments to FUN in lapply
Suppose I have a nx2 matrix of data, X, the following code generate density estimation for each column and plot them denlist <- apply(X, 2, density) par(mfrow=c(1,2)) lapply(denlist, plot) Does anyone know how to change the main title of each density plot to "var 1", "var 2" by passing optional argument "main"? I've tried lapply(denlist, plot,
2002 May 06
3
function sort.list()
Derar R-people I have troubles understanding what the function sort.list() is doing. On the homepage it says that it returns a permutation which rearranges a vector into ascending or descending order (like order() but on a vector instead of a sequence). > sort.list(c(0, 2, 10, 11, 4)) [1] 1 2 5 3 4 which does not make sense to me. In fact I am getting the same (non-sensical) result using
2002 Jan 19
1
correlated random effects in GLMMGibbs ?
Dear R-users, I wondered if anyone has extended GLMMGibbs to include correlated random effects, and if so, whether they would be willing to let me use their code? Jonathan Myles has no plans to extend glmm in this manner within the foreseeable future. With thanks, Patty -- -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Assoc Prof Patty Solomon
2000 May 09
1
Work with sgeostat library!
Hello, everybody: I will like to know if anybody else is working with the sgeostat library and where can I find some other fuctions to fit more variogram models (like a kernel one). Thank you very much for you help Kenneth Cabrera Universidad Nacional de Colombia Sede Medellin -.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.- r-help mailing list -- Read
2003 Jul 28
2
defining and plotting functions thanks to equation
Hi R lovers! Are there any means to define and plot a function given the equation that specifies the function? For example I'd like to plot and work with the Gumbel Distribution density defined by Lambda(x)=exp(-exp(-x)) My question may appear very simple but I haven't got an idea yet about how to do that. I could plot something with x a vector/set of value but I don't know how to