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2004 Jul 29
1
Trouble with "--delete" with "--files-from"
Hi all, I've scoured the web, faq and mailing list archives to try and find an answer to this problem I'm having, but to no avail.... I'm trying to rsync a Cyrus IMAP message store "structure" from one system to another. (I say "structure" because I don't want to copy over the actual messages in the message store.) For those of you unfamiliar with the
2006 Feb 03
1
OpenSSH 4.3 patch?
Hi all, Sorry to bug you, but I can't find the message in the list archives which includes the necessary patches to configure and configure.ac which have been referred to. I can see the patch with the message with the patch for configure.ac, but it doesn't appear to be enough on it's own. Could someone do me a big favour and send me all the necessary patches, please? Cheers,
2006 Apr 16
1
openssh 4.3 on IRIX 5.3
Dear developers, OpenSSH 4.3 (both p1 and p2) has a number of issues on IRIX 5.3 which were not present with 4.2p1: configure thinks that a number of header files are unusable. This is because in order to use them other headers such as sys/types.h must be included as well, and configure's test code does not do so. checking ia.h usability... no checking ia.h presence... yes configure:
2006 Feb 04
2
OpenSSH 4.3P1: incorrect wtmpx entries
Hi, I just installed OpenSSH 4.3p1 on our Solaris 8 machines and 'last' now shows wtmpx entries for ssh logins like zierke pts/4 Thu Jan 1 01:00 still logged in zierke pts/3 Thu Jan 1 01:00 - 10:56 (13183+09: instead of e.g. zierke pts/3 rzdspc10.informa Sat Feb 4 10:54 - 10:54 (00:00) zierke pts/2
2015 Jan 20
0
[ANNOUNCE] sessreg 1.1.0
sessreg is used by display managers such as xdm and gdm to record X sessions in utmp, wtmp, and lastlog files. This release attempts to clean up some inconsistencies around the handling of the various files. Long long ago, Unix systems had a utmp file to record who was currently logged in, and a wtmp file to record login history. Long ago, extended versions of the files & APIs for them were
2007 Aug 08
1
Changing font in boxplots
Hi all, I am very new to R and this might be a simple question but I have looked everywhere you suggest before writing to you. I am trying to change font type from san-serif to a serif (Times New Romans) on all labels and axis of my boxplot. I have used this function in other plots before, e.g.: plot(residuals~lnlifespan, data=mydata, pch=psymb, font=6, xlab="ln reproductive
2004 Aug 04
1
R Matrix package solve
hello. I have a query about the Matrix package for R. I wrote some code a while ago using the Matrix package version 1.6.2 with an early version of R, to do some linear least squares for regression: xn [,1] [,2] [,3] [,4] [1,] 1 0.7429352 0.5519528 0.4100652 [2,] 1 0.7443713 0.5540886 0.4124477 [3,] 1 0.7447385 0.5546355 0.4130584 [4,] 1 0.7459597 0.5564558
2001 Apr 04
1
Solaris UseLogin problems
I'm using openssh 2.5.2p2 on Solaris-x86 2.6. I ran into a couple problems when I set UseLogin to "yes": The big one seems to have been reported before: login refuses to run without a utmpx entry. This problem appears to have been caused by the changes in revision 1.24 of session.c. Before this revision, the record_login() function was always called, no matter how UseLogin was
2001 Mar 22
0
Solaris UseLogin problem
I was having problems getting the UseLogin option to work on Solaris. I would recieve this error: No utmpx entry. You must exec "login" from the lowest level "shell". This led me to believe that Solaris login wants a utmpx entry in order to function. I put together a patch that calls record_login on Solaris when using the system login. I also noticed that writing a wtmpx
1997 May 09
0
R-alpha: plot, axis & log
The following commands crash: > plot(1:4,axes=F,log="x") > axis(1,c(1,2,3,4)) zsh: segmentation fault R Lines 35-37 of axis(): 35: else { 36: ind <- (usr[1] <= at & at <= usr[2]) 37: } should be replaced by else { if (log) ind <- (10^usr[1] <= at & at <= 10^usr[2])
1997 Jul 25
0
R-alpha: Treatment of seed
There is a difference between R and S (or S-Plus, I'm not sure about that) concerning the generation of random numbers. If an error occurs during the execution of a function, the seed is restored to its old value in S-Plus, but not in R. This feature of S-Plus has just turned out to be very useful for me because I got an error message during a small simulation for a certain choice of
1999 Dec 27
2
Suggestion: login.c->record_login()
Hi, A lot of the problems with openssh portability so far appear to be with the login record functionality, i.e. lastlog support, and variations on handling utmp vs. utmpx etc. Looking at for-profit SSH 1.2.27, login.c is rather embarassing spaghetti code, so laden with '#ifdef's it's almost impossible to read. OpenSSH's code isn't anything like that, but then it doesn't
2009 Oct 19
1
lmer family=binomal p-values
Hi, If any one has time I need some help understanding the P-values given in the lmer output. Using AIC for model selection I find my minimal model is FOLLOW~MOVERSTATUS+DISTANCE however it appears DISTANCE is not significant at 95% confidence, see output quoted below. However, removing DISTANCE gives a higher AIC=433.5, therefore I will keep it in, but am confused as to what is adds to the
2006 Feb 02
0
1. Configure problems on openssh-4.3p1, SunOS 5.8
Trying to make openssh-4.3p1 with openssl-0.9.8a and zlib-1.2.3 uname -a SunOS gauss.hg.med.umich.edu 5.8 Generic_108528-13 sun4u sparc SUNW,Ultra-80 Doing the configure I got these messages. checking lastlog.h presence... yes configure: WARNING: lastlog.h: present but cannot be compiled configure: WARNING: lastlog.h: check for missing prerequisite headers? configure: WARNING: lastlog.h:
2001 Apr 29
2
PATCH: UseLogin fix for 2.9p1 (w/improved last-login time)
Attached is the latest version of my UseLogin patch that makes "UseLogin true" work on Solaris and UNICOS. As usual, I have provided configure.in changes that set the appropriate defines for Solaris, but I have not provided the configure.in changes for UNICOS (since they would be incomplete, and Wendy is working on this). This version fixes a problem with the last-login time always
2009 May 18
2
Overdispersion using repeated measures lmer
Dear All I am trying to do a repeated measures analysis using lmer and have a number of issues. I have non-orthogonal, unbalanced data. Count data was obtained over 10 months for three treatments, which were arranged into 6 blocks. Treatment is not nested in Block but crossed, as I originally designed an orthogonal, balanced experiment but subsequently lost a treatment from 2 blocks. My
2002 Jan 16
0
OpenSSH: Solaris login and utmpx
We're trying to build OpenSSH 3.0.2p1 for Solaris 8 (among others) and are running into a problem with UseLogin and utmpx. If we set "UseLogin no" then we can login okay. finger or who won't find us, even with a TTY allocated altough "who /etc/wtmpx" will find us. But the real problem is if we set "UseLogin true" which we must do for BSM support on some
2010 Jan 13
1
[Patch] Make OpenSSH work with FreeBSD's utmpx implementation
Hello all, The next version of FreeBSD will use utmpx for its user accounting database, as opposed to utmp which is used right now. Unfortunately wtmpx and lastlog handling isn't standardized at all, which is why we took the liberty to integrate all these databases into a compact API, where setutxdb() can be used to switch to a different database and getutxuser() to search for a USER_PROCESS
2007 Jan 17
0
login_get_lastlog - nss enviornment - works in shell env, doesn't work when sshd calls it.
-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- Hash: SHA1 Hello to every one! Maybe this is not exactly the right place, but I don't know where to ask, so... I have a FreeBSD-6-STABLE machine, setuped with custom nss lib which reads from pgsql database. It seems to be working just fine except that I can't login trought ssh, when trying the normal method. When I do $>ssh host.com tcsh I get
2018 Jan 12
0
setting constraints on gam
There probably is a way, but it involves some programming. You would need to clone a smooth constructor (e.g. for the "cr" class), and then modify it to add a linear constraint matrix C to the returned smooth object. If b are the smooth coefficients then C should? be the matrix such that s(0) = Cb (you can get this from the Predict.matrix method for the class). Then the constraint