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2006 May 04
7
windows / migration issues
Running latest rails, etc on windows xp. I can''t use "rake migrate" to migrate to latest version. I NEED to specify, i.e. "rake migrate VERSION=11" for things to work consistently. plain ''ol "rake migrate" never makes it to the latest version. no errors, she just stops short of the latest version. hasn''t been a problem until now --
2013 Jun 26
3
XYZ data
I have x, y, z data. The x, y fields dont change but Z does. How do I add a very small number onto the end of each x, y data point. For example: Original (X) Original (Y) Original (Z) 15 20 30 15 20 40 New (X) New (Y)
2011 Dec 11
2
ToDo List Notation
I just joined this mail-list, so I apologize if this has been discussed before, but: Has anyone suggested adding a "todo list notation" to Markdown? Specifically, I'd like to see an open paren, brace or bracket, at the start of a line, followed by a space, a "/", or a "X", followed by a matching closing paren, brace, or bracket, followed by a space and more text
2006 Mar 01
2
GXP-2000 Volume Issue
Is anyone else having an issue with GXP-2000s and transmit gain? All my other phones are fine on my TDM400P with txgain set at 0, but the GXP-2000 caps at about a third of the scale in ztmonitor. I'm getting people complaining they can't hear me on my GXP-2000s, whereas my Snom 320 and Polycom 301 are great, and my Budgetones are overmodulating. Is there any conceivable fix on the
2004 Jun 16
3
Aggregating on Water Year Rather Than Calendar Year
The US water year extends from 01 October yyyy-1 through 30 September yyyy and is referenced by the year starting on the included 01 January yyyy. I'd like to be able to find the annual means for the water year. To do so I've taken the input date-time, which is in the usual format "1991-10-07 10:35:00" changed it by: w$d<-as.POSIXct(w$date.time) Now I can add an
2010 Oct 15
1
Dealing with Non-Standard Hours
A data set I obtained has the hours running from 01 through 24 rather than the conventional 00 through 23. My favorite, strptime, balks at hour 24. I thought it would be easy to correct but it must be too late on Friday for my brain and caffeine isn't helping. TIA for a hint, Clint -- Clint Bowman INTERNET: clint at ecy.wa.gov Air Quality Modeler INTERNET: clint at math.utah.edu
2015 Jan 11
2
Link-dest thinks file is newly created, but it isn't
On Sat Jan 10 2015 at 5:21:33 AM Kevin Korb <kmk at sanitarium.net> wrote: > -----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- > Hash: SHA1 > > What does --itemize-changes say about that file? Try using the stat > command on the various copies of it to see what is different about them. > In my original message, I stated I used --itemize-changes, and I reported the following: >
2015 Oct 28
2
Disabling "quick check"
Ok, thank you for this extra info. I have experienced exactly what you described. The rsync dry run is _still_ running after being started at 1:30am PST :) But it is finding the right files to update. Most of the entries are: >fc........ Which is what I want. So, just because I see: >f at the beginning... That doesn't necessarily mean that the file is going to get updated at the
2015 Jan 10
2
Link-dest thinks file is newly created, but it isn't
Hi: I've been using rsync for a couple years now. Unfortunately, I've made some changes on both ends, so it's unclear what could be the culprit. I make extensive use of --link-dest to provide a cheap "Time Machine"-like backup for a Windows machine. Source: Windows 7 running Cygwin (CYGWIN_NT-6.1 sith 1.7.33-2(0.280/5/3) 2014-11-13 15:47 x86_64 Cygwin) Destination: Synology
2015 Oct 28
2
Disabling "quick check"
What about -c? It seems I'm getting a lot of spurious file transfer candidates when using: -avvznIi --no-o --no-g --no-p It's showing transfers (receive) for many files I know haven't been tampered with. Thanks, -Clint On Tue, Oct 27, 2015 at 7:53 PM, Kevin Korb <kmk at sanitarium.net> wrote: > -----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- > Hash: SHA1 > > That is correct.
2006 Nov 14
16
memory issues -- mongrel part of the problem?
Hi. I''m a fairly new mongrel user and have a scenario that I wanted to run by you all, see if anyone''s synapses connect -- mine def. aren''t! I''m running a fairly simple rails app through a mongrel cluster (2 mongrels). This site is consistently sloooow -- memory on the server is regularly paging (and shouldn''t be). ssh-ing in and running top shows
2006 Mar 09
5
link_to_remote id or class
Can anyone out there tell me how to add a class or id property to a link using link_to_remote? I''ve been banging my head on this for far too long. Thanks Clint
2006 Mar 22
4
hivelogic lighttpd install
Hey group, I went through the Hivelogic install and it works great. Now I''d like to run lighttpd as a daemon, but when I go into the /usr/local folder where everything was installed, I don''t see a lighttpd directory where the config files would be. If I try "lighttpd start" from the command line, I get an error that says "No configuration file available".
2003 Dec 29
5
Slow browsing through Windows Explorer
Hello, I'm having a very strange problem with Samba version 2.2.7a. I have four boxes, Two Linux Mandrake Boxes (Morpheus and Unreal both v. 9.2), One RedHat (Link v. 8.0) and an XP Workstation (Kek XP Pro NO SP1). When I bring up My computer (Explorer) and attempt to browse through the H: drive (SMB Share mapped to Users Home dir on Morpheus), Y: drive (SMB Share maped to /backup on
2017 Oct 04
4
systemd-networkd issue
Hi Clint, systemd-networkd doesn't use those files at all. On Wed, 4 Oct 2017 at 13:55 Clint Dilks <clintd at scms.waikato.ac.nz> wrote: > On Wed, Oct 4, 2017 at 3:46 PM, Phil Manuel <phil at zomojo.com> wrote: > > > Hi, > > > > If I disable ipv6 via the kernel command line, ipv6.disable=1, then > > systemd-networkd fails to bring up any
2016 Oct 18
7
SSH Weak Ciphers
Hi, In a recent security review some systems I manage were flagged due to supporting "weak" ciphers, specifically the ones listed below. So first question is are people generally modifying the list of ciphers supported by the ssh client and sshd? On CentOS 6 currently it looks like if I remove all the ciphers they are concerned about then I am left with Ciphers
2015 Oct 28
2
Disabling "quick check"
Hi: I've been using rsync to create backups for a few years. A few months ago I started experiencing sector errors. I ended up replacing the drive and copying the drive data. It turns out that due to the default behavior of rsync "quick check", some of the files were modified without altering the modification time or size, so these files are still clean in the backup. I would like
2004 May 19
4
Windows XP slow access to network places shortcut?
All, In winxp & 2k for that matter, you have the ability of saving shortcuts to network places in the my network places. When some of my users try to access these shortcuts(to a samba share) in winxp, it takes a horrendous amount of time for the folders to populate the screen. Especially when viewing in windows explorer with the folders view button depressed. Under tools>folder
2011 Dec 21
1
Gps fraction of degrees function
Dear all,   I have the following written example > coords <- "51°30'48.58\"N" > > as.integer(strsplit(coords, "°")[[1]][1]) [1] 51 > as.integer(strsplit(strsplit(coords, "°")[[1]][2], "'")[[1]][1]) [1] 30 > as.numeric(strsplit(strsplit(strsplit(coords, "°")[[1]][2], "'")[[1]][2],
2011 Dec 27
2
importing NPDB
Does anyone have information about using the National Practitioner Data Bank (NPDB) in R? It's public use data available from the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services that can be downloaded as a .dat or .por file. I can't even figure out how to open the file in R. [[alternative HTML version deleted]]