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1998 Oct 16
3
The credentials supplied conflict with an existing set of credentials
I have a different Unix userid for each project I'm working on, so I need to provide a different userid/password combination for each drive I map to my NT 4.0 SP3 system. But, whenever I try to supply a different userid in the "Connect As" box and hit "OK", I get the message: The credentials supplied conflict with an existing set of credentials Something I read in the
2006 Aug 01
1
Inconsistent handling of CRLF in APPEND
One of the recent 1.0 commits relating to CRLF handling (maybe 2006-06-24) has changed the behaviour of APPEND when using mbox files with ordinary plain text emails. When a client stores a new message using an APPEND command (eg. saving a draft or copy of a sent message), it uses CRLF consistently as a line-ending throughout the literal data block over the wire - both for the header and the
2013 May 21
3
should dovecot store maildir files with CRLF or LF?
Hi. I've made a strange observation. When having Dovecot (at least) with maildir and moving (via IMAP) mail received by some client (Evolution 3.4) into it the following happens: Regardless of whether the mail was originally(!) set with CRLF or LF (i.e. when I use netcat to submit the plain SMTP to the relaying MTA). When the client (Evolution) had received the mail via POP3 before moving
2012 Jun 26
1
Wrong headers in dovecot-crlf
Hello everyone, I'm using the very good imaptest [0] tool to test my little imap server implementation. I've tried to use the dovecot-crlf [1] file, but it looks like there are some major issues : $ grep -n "In-Reply-To.*;" tests/data/dovecot-crlf 479:In-Reply-To: <20020806175441.GA7148 at linux.taugt.net>; from rueckert at informatik.uni-rostock.de on Tue, Aug 06, 2002
2000 Jan 07
3
CRLF/LF Conversion
Hi everybody! I hope that you are not already "pissed off" of all the crlf/lf conversion discussion between dos and unix ;-) Concerning that topic I have a question / suggestion: This is what we have: We are using a Win NT 4.0 Server with Win95 clients. Additionally we have a Sun (Solaris 2.5) running in the same network. To access the Sun in character mode we use a terminal
2003 Oct 30
0
[PATCH] contrib/cygwin/ssh-host-config: Fix a CRLF/LF issue
Hi, could somebody apply the below patch to contrib/cygwin/ssh-host-config? The patch solves a problem with the way, the Windows pendant of the /etc/services file is used. This file has (obviously) CRLF line endings. The ssh-host-config file tries to accomodate that when adding the ssh service entries but I never reviewed this functionality in the light of some major changes in the Cygwin DLL.
2019 Apr 15
1
No CRLF in Pigeonhole's header?
Hello, I have been told on Freenode's #dovecot to ask here. I have Exim 4.92 complaining about "Non-CRLF-terminated header, under CHUNKING: message abandoned" with redirects made by Pigeonhole 0.5.5 (with Dovecot 2.3.5.1). Please find relevant part of the traffic below, and help me determine whether Exim is correct on this. ? 0x0000:? 4500 0954 0000 4000 8006 0000 7f00 0001? E..T..
2004 May 05
0
Why are error messages CRLF terminated?
Hi, why uses openssh for printing error messages CRLF termination? Petr
2008 Jun 13
0
1.1rc10: istream-crlf.c: assertion failed: (size != 0)
Hi, I am migrating from 0.99.14 to 1.1.rc10 and from mbox to maildir. During the conversion, via convert plugin, I get this assertion failure: 2008-06-13 14:12:51 Error: IMAP(username): Next message unexpectedly lost from 4700 2008-06-13 14:12:51 Error: IMAP(username): Next message unexpectedly lost from 4700 2008-06-13 14:12:51 Panic: IMAP(username): file istream-crlf.c: line 49
2005 Apr 27
0
RE: CRLF << -- >> LF
No, I don't. But I do know that Samba provides transparent file access -- it has no idea what data is in the files it offers to the clients. It could be a database, a JPEG, a text document, or an executable program. What you suggest would be an extremely bad idea. You need better clients -- it is the clients that interpret the contents of the file. Samba is just another file access method.
2020 Jul 25
0
Guidelines when to use LF vs CRLF ("\n" vs. "\r\n") on Windows for new lines (line endings)?
On 25/07/2020 4:48 p.m., nospam at altfeld-im.de wrote: > Dear R developers, > > I am developing an R package which returns strings with new line codes. > I am not sure if I should use "\r\n" or "\n" in my returned strings on Windows platforms. > > What is the recommended best practice for package developers (and code in base R) for coding new lines in
2010 Sep 13
4
Problem with WARNING...headers with CRLF line endings
Dear all, When running R CMD check on Windows XP to test my package I get the following warning message: "* checking line endings in C/C++/Fortran sources/headers ... WARNING Found the following sources/headers with CR or CRLF line endings: src/xpsDict.h" The problem is that this file is created by the compiler AUTOMATICALLY during the compilation process, and since the file is
2020 Jul 25
2
Guidelines when to use LF vs CRLF ("\n" vs. "\r\n") on Windows for new lines (line endings)?
Dear R developers, I am developing an R package which returns strings with new line codes. I am not sure if I should use "\r\n" or "\n" in my returned strings on Windows platforms. What is the recommended best practice for package developers (and code in base R) for coding new lines in strings? And just out of curiosity: What is the reason (or history) for preferring
2018 Oct 30
1
Panic: file istream-crlf.c: line 24 (i_stream_crlf_read_common): assertion failed: (ret != -2)
Am 30.10.18 um 13:37 schrieb Stephan Bosch: > > > Op 28-10-2018 om 23:28 schreef Peter Nabbefeld: >> Hello, >> >> cannot fetch mails from an IMAP folder because of the error in the >> subject - fetching always stops with SIGABRT. >> >> Could anybody help me, please? > > We need more information than that: > > - Your configuration and
2002 May 30
0
Re: Win9x login script problem - solved
Many thanks to everyone who replied to me with possible solutions to the problem I was having with drive mappings from login scripts under Windows 98SE. Adam Manock hit the nail on the head with his comments (see below) - it turned out to be exactly this. I was using Notepad to edit the login script, then using SSH to transfer the script to the server. SSH was 'helpfully' converting
2009 Mar 10
1
HAC corrected standard errors
Hi, I have a simple linear regression for which I want to obtain HAC corrected standard errors, since I have significant serial/auto correlation in my residuals, and also potential heteroskedasticity. Would anyone be able to direct me to the function that implements this in R? It's a basic question and I'm sure I'm missing something obvious here. I looked up this post:
2010 Aug 03
4
REmove level with zero observations
If I have a column with 2 levels, but one level has no remaining observations. Can I remove the level? Had intended to do it as listed below, but soon realized that even though there are no observations, the level is still there. For instance summary(dbs3.train.sans.influential.obs$HAC) yields 0 ,1 4685,0 nlevels(dbs3.train.sans.influential.obs$HAC) yields [1] 2 drop.list <- NULL
2011 Feb 16
1
VAR with HAC
Hello, I would like to estimate a VAR model with HAC corrected standard errors. I tried to do this by using the sandwich package, for example: > library(vars) > data(Canada) > myvar = VAR(Canada, p = 2, type = "const") > coeftest(myvar, vcov = vcovHAC) Error in umat - res : non-conformable arrays Which suggests that this function is not compatible with the VAR command.
2000 Mar 08
1
Stripping/Prevent CRLF
I thought I had read somewhere that you can prevent the adding of the ^M's when copying a file to a samba share. (Such as doing an ascii ftp) Now I cannot find where I read this. I have a constant need to transfer excel files containing data to be uploaded and want to use samba to get these to the server. Can this be configured into Samba. I am using 2.0.6 on Solaris 2.6. When using
2020 Jan 16
0
[PATCH 1/2] Win::Hivex::Regedit: Accept CRLF line endings
--- perl/lib/Win/Hivex/Regedit.pm | 1 + 1 file changed, 1 insertion(+) diff --git a/perl/lib/Win/Hivex/Regedit.pm b/perl/lib/Win/Hivex/Regedit.pm index 34426f1..2b17036 100644 --- a/perl/lib/Win/Hivex/Regedit.pm +++ b/perl/lib/Win/Hivex/Regedit.pm @@ -144,6 +144,7 @@ sub reg_import # this is fairly common in pasted regedit files. $lineno++; chomp; + s/\r$//;