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2011 Dec 23
2
2.1.rc1 (056934abd2ef): virtual plugin mailbox search pattern
Hello Timo,
With dovecot 2.1.rc1 (056934abd2ef) there seems to be something wrong
with virtual plugin mailbox search patterns.
I'm using a virtual mailbox 'unread' with the following dovecot-virtual file
$ cat dovecot-virtual
*
unseen
For testing propose I created the following folders with each containing
one unread message
INBOX, INBOX/level1 and INBOX/level1/level2
1999 Apr 16
1
NextMethod
>> One clear moral seems to be don't do anything more inside a
>> generic function than you really need to do. Keep it *very*
>> simple indeed.
>>
> I recall JMC saying something like, all generic functions
> should be one line long; a call to the appropriate UseMethod.
It certainly is encouraging to know that others also have been confused by
aspects of
2007 Nov 28
2
Change in smbclient between 3.0.24 and 3.0.25c breaks third party app
Hello list,
A change in smbclient between 3.0.24 and 3.0.25c breaks [1] the gollem
filemanager [2] and maybe others.
In particular folder creation is broken unless the folder is a top level
folder on the share.
To create a subfolder "level2" in the folder /level1 of a share gollem
executes this command:
/usr/bin/smbclient "//1.2.3.4/sharename" "-p139"
2007 Jan 24
4
Replace missing values in lapply
I have some matrices stored as elements in a list that I am working
with. On example is provided below as TP[[18]]
> TP[[18]]
level2
level1 1 2 3 4
1 79 0 0 0
2 0 0 0 0
3 0 0 0 0
4 0 0 0 0
Now, using prop.table on this gives
> prop.table(TP[[18]],1)
level2
level1 1 2 3 4
1 1 0 0 0
2
3
2006 Aug 09
1
Improvement: SiteMapper - working ideas as a possible RoR''s routing replacement
Hello,
I''ve done potencial replacement for RoR''s routing mechanism.
It just works as an independent class so you can try bundled examples
withou installing anything else. I didn''t integrated it into Rails (as
a plugin?) because I don''t know if anyone would appreciate it etc.
SiteMapper features:
--------------------
1. uses regexp mask to get variables from
2006 Oct 18
2
multiline string continuation
Dear R experts,
I wonder how can one input a string variable in multiple lines in a R
script. I've seen solution to the command line continuation in the
non-string situation (just continute at the new line). However, that
doesn't work for strings because the new line character, "\n", is
included in the resultant string. For example, if I type the following
in a script:
2013 Jan 26
0
[LLVMdev] Closures, newbie question
On 26/01/13 19:20, Torsten RĂ¼ger wrote:
[...]
> Just at the end it mentions closures and I was wondering how those are done in llvm.
> The link was to wikipedia, and i do know what closures/blocks/continuations are, (i think) but maybe someone could point me to where to read about how to do them in llvm.
I've implemented closures in the past --- it's fiddly and a surprising
amount
2008 Aug 18
3
Samba 3.0.x access rights issue with secondary groups or Unix rights
Hi experts
I have a trouble in access rights
I am running Samba
3.0.31 on Solaris 10 x86 64 bits as member server of an Active
Directory 2003 R2 domain (MYDOMAIN) using Identity Management for Unix
I set rights to access a sub folder of a Samba share. On Solaris the user
"toto" jdoe can write a new file. From Windows, the same user can't.
Itlooks like OK when the primary group
2009 Jul 17
1
Samba Permissions
I have fought with these before. I finally got them down the way that I
wanted them, but I was wanting to set this up a bit different. I want to
make sure that there is no way to do this without actually having to
assign a bunch of different drive letters to shares.
I basically one one Drive letter assigned to the top of the directory.
Underneath that directory there will be several others and
2009 Feb 05
3
subset problem (reducing from six to two levels)
Hi all,
I have got a seemingly simple problem (I am an R starter) with subsetting my
data set, but cannot figure out the solution: I want to subset a data set
from six to two levels, so that all analyses are done only with these two
remaining levels.
I tried
TOTAL<-read.delim('total.csv',header=T)
SUBSET.OF.TOTAL<-subset(TOTAL, FactorX %in% c("Level1","Level2"))
2005 Oct 06
2
R/S-Plus equivalent to Genstat "predict": predictions over "averages" of covariates
Hi all
I'm doing some things with a colleague comparing different
sorts of models. My colleague has fitted a number of glms in
Genstat (which I have never used), while the glm I have
been using is only available for R.
He has a spreadsheet of fitted means from each of his models
obtained from using the Genstat "predict" function. For
example, suppose we fit the model of the type
2007 May 21
3
Quota warning message ala courier
I have to face it, my users are retards:
* either they're using crap MUAs which will not display their quota to them
* or they're using POP with "leave mail on server" and will never
notice their quota, unless it's too late
* and once their quota is exceeded, their mails will bounce -- they'll
never notice that, though.
Thus I need a feature in dovecot that will
2009 May 11
1
Error in NLME (nonlinear mixed effects model)
Hi there,
I have been trying to fit an NLME to my data. My dataset has two category levels - one is a fixed effect (level1) and one is a random effect (level2), though so far I have only experimented with the highest level grouping (fixed, level1), with the following code:
mod1 <- nlme(H ~ a*(1-exp(-b*D^c)),
data=sizes,
fixed=a+b+c~factor(Loc),
start=c(a=75,b=0.05,c=0.7))
This returns the
2006 Oct 12
2
adding error bars to lattice plots
Dear R users,
About a year ago Deepayan offered a suggestion to incorporate error bars
into a dotplot using the singer data as an example
<<http://finzi.psych.upenn.edu/R/Rhelp02a/archive/63875.html>>.
When I try to utilize this code with a grouping variable, I get an error
stating that the subscripts argument is missing. I have tried to insert
them in various ways, but cannot
2013 Jan 26
2
[LLVMdev] Closures, newbie question
So I read the Kaleidoscope tutorial, big thanks to Chris Latter. Good pace, still excellent coverage.
Just at the end it mentions closures and I was wondering how those are done in llvm.
The link was to wikipedia, and i do know what closures/blocks/continuations are, (i think) but maybe someone could point me to where to read about how to do them in llvm.
Thanks
Torsten
2006 Nov 06
1
Subset and levels
Hi, I've got a very simple problem but cannot find the solution. I'm using two data frames (say X and Y) and I want to get a subset of one according to the different levels of a variable "code" of the other data frame. I tried something like
Z <- subset(X, code==levels(Y$code)) (1)
but it does not work. I do not want to do something like
Z <-
2005 Apr 15
1
how can get rid of the level in the table
hello,
1. when i get a column data from a table, it always follows with the level.
for exmaple if i have a table = (v1, v2), and table$v1 = (1, 2, 3); and col1 <- table$v1;
then there is level assign to the table, with 1 is level1 and 2 is level2 3 is level3 ect.
however, when are want to get col1[3], which is 3, by when i add the col1[3] to a list, the is actually appears as 33 instead of
2006 Oct 22
1
how to convert multiple dummy variables to 1 factor variable?
Dear Listers,
I am wondering how to convert multiple dummy variables to 1 factor variable.
Thanks.
wensui
2009 Jun 09
1
scatterplot (car) legend modification
hi,
new to R and using the car package to do some scatterplots with ellipses
hoping to add the area and center points of each ellipse to the legend?
looking for some direction / ideas.... here is the script, the data is
where
golf shots end up by club.
x (dispersion), y (distance), group (Club)
thanks, sam
## usage: Rscript shotScatter.R infile outfile level1 level2 minX maxX
minY maxY
2008 Oct 13
1
sep. dataset
Hi everyone-
I have a dataset that I created using the aggregate command:
Hour Level C2
1 1 1 -3.517117e+00
2 2 1 -2.536083e+00
3 3 1 -1.429000e+00
4 4 1 -1.148667e-01
5 5 1 1.345333e+00
6 6 1 3.108117e+00
7 7 1 4.763733e+00
8 8 1 6.161867e+00
9 9 1