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2010 Mar 20
2
2.0 beta: LMTP + Sieve fileinto broken
Hoi,
somewhere between Hg revisions 10945 and 10962 filing into a subfolder
using sieve Scripts (like fileinto "fwd.sixxs" here) broke
Mar 20 18:14:24 mail dovecot: lmtp(27326, berni at vmail.mail.mucip.net):
ojJwL3ACpUu+agAA/GZUZg:
msgid=<tickets-tickets.1418885.1419129 at noc.sixxs.net>: save failed to
fwd.sixxs: Mailbox doesn't exist: fwd.sixxs
Used to work fine before.
2012 Jan 31
1
New IPv6 Example / Routing not clear to me
Hi Michael,
when I was looking for information on tinc in combination with IPv6, I
also found your new tutorial at that time (earlier this month).
Somehow a couple of things are less clear to me in the newer tutorial
(maybe the nice network topology image is missing).
OK, you added the unique local addresses to the setup. But I dont't
get it how the routing is done in your setup.
You
2013 Jun 28
0
IPv6 two or more providers, duplicating routing table does not work
Hello,
shorewall6 seem to have problems duplicating the main routing table. shorewall6 tries to add the fe80::/64 route of every ipv6 configured interface to routing table 1.
The first route applies but the other ones not.
If i try to add the routes manually to routing table 1 i have to add the first fe80::/64 route and append not add the other ones.
does not work:
ip -6 route add table 1
2010 Aug 04
1
error with ReadAffy()
Hi!I'm doing a little data importing from .cel files,
> setwd("/home/mandova/celfiles")
> mydata<-ReadAffy()
Error in sub("^/?([^/]*/)*", "", filenames, extended = TRUE) :
unused argument(s) (extended = TRUE)
Then I tried
> filenames<-paste("GSM",c(seq(138597,138617,1)),".cel",sep="")
>
2009 Dec 22
0
[LLVMdev] New LLVM Blog
2009/12/22 Chris Lattner <clattner at apple.com>:
>
> On Dec 21, 2009, at 5:30 PM, Zhongxing Xu wrote:
>
>> 2009/12/21 Chris Lattner <clattner at apple.com>:
>>>
>>> Hi All,
>>>
>>> A few of us got together and started an official LLVM (and its
>>> sub-projects) blog:
>>> http://blog.llvm.org/
>>
>> Is it
2009 Dec 22
3
[LLVMdev] New LLVM Blog
On Dec 21, 2009, at 5:30 PM, Zhongxing Xu wrote:
> 2009/12/21 Chris Lattner <clattner at apple.com>:
>> Hi All,
>>
>> A few of us got together and started an official LLVM (and its sub-
>> projects) blog:
>> http://blog.llvm.org/
>
> Is it online? I cannot open it. If it's online, I highly suspect it's
> blocked by the GFW.
Yep, it's
2014 Oct 01
1
DHCP with ipv6 tunnel
I'm completely confused here and I'm hoping someone here has a setup
they're willing to share, or help me configure things on my end.
My connectivity is through Comcast, who unfortunately, does not offer ipv6
in my area. My connection goes like this:
Comcast -> Motorola Surfboard Cable Router -> CentOS 6.5 server
The CentOS server is multi-homed and manages the internal
2016 May 30
4
CentOS 6 spontaneous reboots
Hello everyone -
My CentOS 6.8 server has been rebooting itself every 2 to 4 hours for the last
several days. I do not know where to look for logs that might give a clue what
the problem is. There are no unusual entries in /var/log/messages. I looked
over other log files in /var/log and found nothing suggestive. Where else can I
look?
By luck I saw the beginning of a reboot on the server
2008 Nov 11
0
[LLVMdev] A shell account on a OS X machine?
Oscar,
I be willing to donate some machine time to you.
How about a 2 x 3GHz Dual Core Intel Xeon with 8GB?
The question is how to get past the NAT. Email me privately if
interested.
Regards
Mark Kromis
On Nov 11, 2008, at 12:12 AM, Óscar Fuentes wrote:
> Reports arrived indicating that the LLVM cmake-based build system is
> lacking some OS X specific work, which seems to be the OS of
2011 May 10
2
ipv6 to ipv4 tunnel private replies requested
Hello,
Is anyone using an ipv6 to ipv4 tunnel? I've got one through Hurricane
Electric <http://www.tunnelbroker.net> and am having an extremely
difficult time getting it to work. If anyone has this going i'd
appreciate hearing from you offlist and please have Ubuntu experience
if possible.
Thanks.
Dave.
2008 Nov 11
2
[LLVMdev] A shell account on a OS X machine?
Reports arrived indicating that the LLVM cmake-based build system is
lacking some OS X specific work, which seems to be the OS of choice for
quite a few LLVM developers. I know there are sites out there that offer
Linux shell accounts. Is there something similar for OS X, where
building LLVM would be possible? A google search turned no solid
results.
Or would someone donate ssh access and approx.
2008 Oct 31
4
[ifelse] how to maintain a value from original matrix without probs?
Dear all,
I have a matrix with positive and negative values.
>From this I would like to produce 2 matrices:
1st - retaining positives and putting NA in other positions
2nd - retaining negatives and putting NA in other positions
and then apply rowMeans for both.
I am trying to use the function ifelse in the exemplified form:
ifelse(A>0,A,NA)
but by putting A as a 2nd parameter it
2010 Apr 06
2
is.na<- doesn't seem to work with labelled variables?
Dear All,
I seem entirely unable to solve what should be a very simple problem. I
have imported a SPSS dataset into R using spss.get from Frank Harrell's
Hmisc library. The variables are imported classed as 'labelled': missing
values are coded as either the SPSS missing value code, 8 or 88. All are
imported correctly; 8 and 88 being identified as true numbers in the
2011 Apr 03
1
Help in splitting ists into sub-lists
Dear List,
Let's say I have a list whose components are 2 matrices (as exemplified in
the "mylist" object below). I'd like to create a list with components being
4 matrices based on an logical index vector. is there a way to simplify what
I'm doing to obtain the results in "mylist2"? I'd like something that would
work on an arbitrary number of elements in
2011 Apr 05
1
Help in splitting a list
Dear R users,
Let's say I have a list with components being 'm' matrices (as exemplified
in the "mylist" object below). Now, I'd like to subset this list based on an
index vector, which will partition each matrix 'm' in 2 sub-matrices. My
questions are:
1. Is there an elegant way to have the results shown in mylist2 for an
arbitrary number of matrices in mylist?
2004 Sep 04
1
Bug#269959: logcheck-database: courier ignore.d.server contains word from violations.d list
Package: logcheck-database
Version: 1.2.26
Severity: normal
Hi,
the file courier contains the line:
^\w{3} [ :0-9]{11} [._[:alnum:]-]+ pop3d-ssl: Unexpected SSL connection
shutdown\.$
This triggers the security logcheck section because of the word
"shutdown". Quick fix is to move or duplicate this line to
violations.ignore.d/logcheck-courier.
BTW: It looks like the courier package
2009 Dec 04
1
Apparent different in symbol scaling between xyplot and grid.points
Dear R-users,
For the past few days, I have been trying to find the reason why some of
my plots were showing symbols of different sizes, while I thought I was
using the same .cex arguments everywhere. The problem is exemplified by
the following example code where the xyplot and grid.points functions
are used. The scaling factor is set to 0.84 in both the functions
settings, but one can see
2010 Sep 08
6
'par mfrow' and not filling horizontally
Greetings, Folks.
I'd appreciate being shown the way out of this one!
I've been round the documentation in ever-drecreasing
circles, and along other paths, without stumbling on
the answer.
The background to the question can be exemplified by
the example (no graphics window open to start with):
set.seed(54321)
X0 <- rnorm(50) ; Y0 <- rnorm(50)
2013 May 18
2
R CMD config for R >= 3.0.1
Dear all,
When installing the usual packages that I use, after installing R
3.0.1, I noticed that the installation of some packages that query R about
its configuration did not succeed. The problem is exemplified by:
berwin at bossiaea:~$ R-3.0.1 CMD config CC
/opt/R/R-3.0.1/lib/R/bin/config: 222: .: Can't open /opt/R/R-3.0.1/lib/R/etc/Renviron
Prior to R 3.0.1 such commands worked fine:
2011 Mar 10
1
power for repeated-measures ANOVA lacking sphericity
Is there a function that calculates the power of a
repeated-measure ANOVA design, e.g., 2 groups, 4
within-subject factors, an average 0.40 correlation between
the 4 within factors, etc.
I don't think I can use power.anova.test() because it does
not consider corr=0.40.
I am hoping that someone has already implemented the method
by Muller & Barton (1989, JASA 84: 549-555) on how to