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2002 Nov 07
0
Can't get 8.3 filenames to lower the case
Hi, I seem to have some trouble on default lowering the case on 8.3 filenames. I use the following settings but sometimes I still get a 8.3-compliant file with uppercased chars in my unix filesystem. default case = lower case sensitive = no preserve case = yes short preserve case = no mangle case = no mangling method = hash2 Any thoughts? BTW. using HP/UX 11.00
2003 Jul 01
0
Many 64bit locks failed on HPUX 11.00/32
Hi Samba Team, I tried samba 2.2.8a (without winbind) on HPUX 11/32. I downloaded the binaries from http://de.samba.org/samba/ftp/Binary_Packages/hp/samba-2.2.8a/ I get following errors: [2003/06/27 10:16:50, 0] locking/posix.c:(658) an Invalid argument error. This can happen when using 64 bit lock offsets [2003/06/27 10:16:50, 0] locking/posix.c:(659) on 32 bit NFS mounted file systems.
2003 Jul 09
0
[Fwd: Many 64bit locks failed on HPUX 11.00/32]
Hi, last time I send you this message I got back a vacation message and no further feedback. Can you help me? Thanks G. Klein -------- Original Message -------- Betreff: Many 64bit locks failed on HPUX 11.00/32 Datum: Tue, 01 Jul 2003 08:47:58 +0200 Von: Gerhard Klein <G.Klein@edelmann.de> An: samba@samba.org Hi Samba Team, I tried samba 2.2.8a (without winbind) on HPUX 11/32. I
2002 Nov 24
1
How to compile samba-2.2.x on HP/UX 11.00
Hi, Here's my problem: Samba-2.2.x (even 2.2.7) compiled right out of the box on HP/UX 11.00 gives some errors in the log file: Nov 23 16:17:32 pandora smbd[6744]: [2002/11/23 16:17:32, 0] locking/posix.c:posix_fcntl_lock(661) Nov 23 16:17:32 pandora smbd[6744]: posix_fcntl_lock: WARNING: lock request at offset 0, length 9223372036854779000 returned Nov 23 16:17:32 pandora smbd[6744]:
2003 Feb 17
2
how to define share for sharing lmhosts?
Hi All, Probably simple question: I want to make a share for sharing an lmhosts file which gets included by the clients. This share has to be very public and accept nullsessions (whatever that me be (no username and password?)). I want this because I need to generate aliases on the fly for for our fileserver for some clients (terminalservers specifically). So I thought that having an server
2002 Nov 22
2
Add -D_XOPEN_SOURCE_EXTENDED definition for HP/UX 11.00 platform
Hi, I suggest to add the following definition to configure and its template configure.in to allow samba-2.2.x to be compiled on HP/UX 11.00 with some lesser warnings. Without this definition you'll get warnings on all socket operation because the socket operations are UNIX98 specific and HP/UX 11.00 will support this when _XOPEN_SOURCE_EXTENDED is defined. -- Ren? Nieuwenhuizen Afdeling
2005 Sep 28
0
Samba and OS X 10.4.2 - vfs quota inheritance not correct
We're running Samba 3.0.20 on a Solaris 9 server, using the Blastwave build. smb.conf file is below. Our user homes are on a Veritas file system with vxquota enabled, usually 50M per user, and then users have links under their home dirs to file systems with larger quotas or no quotas. For example, /home/joeuser has a 50M vxquota, but /home/joeuser/aux is a softlink to /vol/aux on which
2001 Mar 26
2
Openssh-2.5.1p1 and Solaris 2.6 problem with ssh_rsa_verify
We recently upgraded from an older version of SSH to OpenSSH 2.5.1p1 (OpenSSH_2.5.1p1, SSH protocols 1.5/2.0, OpenSSL 0x0090600f) and are having problems on just a few hosts in our environment. The other 200 systems are working fine. Every once in a blue-moon it will connect with version 2. When I try to connect to or from one of these hosts using SSH2 I get the following error (I have sshd -d
1998 Feb 27
0
Fw: Bind failed when killing and restarting nmbd
-----Oorspronkelijk bericht----- Van: Reni Nieuwenhuizen <rnh@cpb.nl> Nieuwsgroepen: comp.protocols.smb Datum: vrijdag 27 februari 1998 14:26 Onderwerp: Bind failed when killing and restarting nmbd >Recently I get the message "bind failed on port 137 address already in use" >logged in the log.nmb. This happens nmbd gets killed (by me) and is >restarted by inetd (or
2003 Dec 01
2
Re: Asterisk European Tour: was RE: * Party in Paris
>> Amsterdam!! > I had my laptop and suitcase stolen in Amsterdam the one time I went > there, after hearing someone talk about how safe a city it was over > dinner. Most importantly, also stolen was my (apparently irreplacable) > copyleft shirt (yellow/gold with large blue backwards (C) symbol on front > and GPL preamble on back) which no amount of effort has managed to
2008 May 31
1
Loading data into a list of environments
Dear All, Thanks to an answer which I received from a previous post, I'm now able to create a series of environments using the following: nmes <- c("en1", "en2", "en3") for(i in nmes) assign(i, new.env(parent = .GlobalEnv)) My next question is how, using "load", can I automatically place data into each of these newly created environments. The
2018 Oct 02
1
Relevel confusing with numeric value
Something that bit me: The function relevel takes a factor, and a reference level to be promoted to the first place. If ?ref? is a character this level is promoted, if it?s a numeric the ?ref?-th level is promoted. Which turns out to be very confusing if you have factor with numeric values (e.g. when reading in a csv with some dirty numeric columns and stringsAsFactors TRUE) For example:
2013 Mar 22
0
[bump] Storage pool created on the "wrong" vg
________________________________ From: Alaric Haag Sent: Tuesday, March 19, 2013 2:39 PM To: libvirt-users at redhat.com Subject: Storage pool created on the "wrong" vg Hello all, (Hopefully, I am posing this question to the correct list!) I seem to have mis-clicked through the creation of an LVM-based storage pool in virt-manager and it is using a volume group containing LVs
2003 Dec 02
0
Re: Asterisk European Tour: was RE: * Party in Paris
Florian, Sorry you haven't heard anything but we've recently decided not to offer this product out side of Holland. If your still interested we have another product called ISDN-Flex that provides SIP/H.323 PSTN access inbound/outbound but you need to be connected on on one of our IP or MetroLan products so we can guarantee the QoS. Rgds, Adam -----Original Message----- From: Florian
2018 Jul 03
0
Inconsistencies when extracting with non-integer numeric indices near zero
Dear R-devel, When I was playing around with different kind of indices when subsetting I noticed some unexpected behaviours when using non-integer numeric indices, especially near zero. From the docs: ?Numeric values are coerced to integer as by as.integer<http://127.0.0.1:14277/help/library/base/help/as.integer> (and hence truncated towards zero).? But some behaviour differs from that, and
2018 Jul 24
0
oddity in transform
I think you meant to call BOD[,1] From ?transform, the ... arguments are supposed to be vectors, and BOD[1] is still a data.frame (with one column). So I don't think it's surprising transform gets confused by which name to use (X, or Time?), and kind of compromises on the name "Time". It's also in a note in ?transform: "If some of the values are not vectors of the
2018 Jul 30
0
apply with zero-row matrix
Hi David, Besides Martins point, there is also the issue that for a lot of cases you would still like to have the right class returned. Right now these are returns: > apply(matrix(NA_integer_,0,5), 1, class) character(0) > apply(matrix(NA_integer_,0,5), 1, identity) integer(0) > apply(matrix(NA,0,5), 1, identity) logical(0) In your case,
2018 Oct 15
0
sys.call() inside replacement functions incorrectly returns *tmp*
Hi, Agreed that it would be better if sys.call() were to return "x" instead of "*tmp*", as it behaves as a local variable. Although I'm not sure what problem it would solve, the effect here is comparable to what happens when calling a function indirectly (although then you could use sys.call(2), which here doesn't work). But your other suggestion, accepting
2018 Mar 02
0
[ANNOUNCE] xf86-video-amdgpu 18.0.0
I'm pleased to announce the 18.0.0 release of xf86-video-amdgpu, the Xorg driver for AMD Radeon GPUs supported by the amdgpu kernel driver. This release supports xserver versions 1.13-1.19. It also works with xserver 1.20 RC1, so unless something unexpected happens, it should work with xserver 1.20 as well. Highlights: * New year-based versioning scheme * Page flipping can now be used even
2018 Mar 06
0
[ANNOUNCE] xf86-video-ati 18.0.0
I'm pleased to announce the 18.0.0 release of xf86-video-ati, the Xorg driver for ATI/AMD Radeon GPUs supported by the radeon kernel driver. This release supports xserver versions 1.13-1.19. It also works with xserver 1.20 RC1, so unless something unexpected happens, it should work with xserver 1.20 as well. Highlights: * New year-based versioning scheme * Page flipping can now be used even