similar to: RFC: Multiple small releases, or one big roll-up?

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2009 Jan 02
1
Bug#510472: logcheck-database: pam_unix messages could be ignored.
Package: logcheck-database Version: 1.2.68 Severity: normal I'm using ldap to authenticate users. And thus pam_unix is sufficient, but allowed to fail. It has now started to spam the logs with lots of Jan 2 09:22:57 sisko sshd[28511]: pam_unix(sshd:auth): authentication failure; logname= uid=0 euid=0 tty=ssh ruser= rhost=host92-22-static.38-79-b.business.telecomitalia.it user=root And on
2016 Jan 05
2
doveadm search -A tries to create mailboxes
[0:root at elmo ~]$ rpm -q dovecot dovecot-2.2.18-2.fc22.x86_64 I got a surprise today when I tried the doveadm search function from: http://wiki2.dovecot.org/Plugins/Expire [0:root at elmo ~]$ doveadm search -A mailbox Trash savedbefore 30d doveadm(clamscan): Error: User initialization failed: Namespace '': mkdir(//Maildir) failed: Permission denied (euid=982(clamscan)
2017 Nov 10
2
Sieve global path?
I just checked with Thunderbird, SquirrelMail, and Roundcube.? The sieve directory is not in the overview. dovecot is highly configurable.? Ya think I may have configured mine where this is not a problem?? I have 9+ mail servers running this way. Bill On 11/10/2017 4:56 AM, Tamsy wrote: > Stephan von Krawczynski wrote on 10.11.2017 16:35: >> On Fri, 10 Nov 2017 03:41:20 -0500 >>
2008 Sep 02
2
two lattice graphs in one object
When I create a lattice/Trellis type graph, I typically write a function that returns the graph, as in do.graph <- function(x, y, ...) { require(lattice) return(xyplot(y~x, ...)) } My question today is this: If I want two graphs on one page, one way of achieving it is to print the objects into defined areas, as in gr1 <- xyplot(rnorm(111) ~ runif(111)) gr2 <-
2007 Apr 27
2
0.22.4 release candidate
Hi all, I''m hoping to release 0.22.4 on Monday, so please test now. As always, if possible please actually run this somewhere in your infrastructure, in addition to running the unit tests, since there are always areas that aren''t quite covered with the unit tests. Hopefully this will be the last point release before the next major release (elmo). -- To my
2004 Dec 01
2
request for help on statistical applications in pharma
Hi all there Can some one who have experience and knowledge in the pharma industry give me broad details on the subject "Statistical applications for pharma industry". I am new to the subject i.e. what kind of statistical tools used being unique /or atleast specific for pharma industry. It will be of great help as i am actively looking into the subject. though i am quite familiar
2012 Jun 18
1
Listing all binary trees of an ordinal set
Hi all, I'm new to R, have been reading books and trying to get started coding too. The first thing of substance I've been trying to do is to create a function to return a list of all binary trees of a list of ordinals. So, for example, an input of list(3,1,2,4) would return: list(list(1, list(2, list(3, 4))), list(1, list(list(2, 3), 4)), list(list(1, 2), list(3, 4)),
2007 May 07
68
Puppet Best Practice
Hello everyone, A long time ago, I posted the Stanford Best Practices and I''ve gone through and updated it today. I''d like to have people go through it and see if we can strip out some Stanford specific stuff and tag this as an official best practice. I think an official best practice will be important as more and more people consider making shareable modules, etc (mostly
2007 May 09
0
RFC: Elmo will be 1.0
Hi all, After discussions with Ben about development priorities, it looks like we''re going to make elmo be 1.0. Puppet is clearly no longer beta, and it''s time for our version number to reflect that fact. I''m about to go through the entire ticket database and classify everything appropriately, so it will be clear what we''re planning on doing for elmo.
2007 May 30
7
Ticket 616, service resource takes over puppetd port
Hello Luke, After our services do now successfully restart, we hit now the already opened bug where the restarted service takes over puppetd port if it''s configured to listen. One solution is to remove the listen option but it''s very nice to invoke a puppetrun on the clients from the central server without waiting for its next run. Where you already able to take a look? It
2016 Feb 07
6
autoexpunge - different settings for different users
I have some users where I'd like to expunge their mail at different times. For example, I may have some users who I want to expunge everything from every folder at 30 days. Others where I'd like to expunge everything at 90 days. And still others where I only want to expunge mail from the Trash and Junk folders, and nowhere else. Is there a way to do some sort of lookup for this? Or
2007 Oct 19
3
client update to 0.23.2: "Could not find value for"
hi all, we maintain about 30 puppet managed nodes. the version of the clients is 0.23.0 and 0.23.1. the master is 0.23.0. today we installed a new CentOS 5 node with David Lutterkort''s puppet 0.23.2 rpm. this host is a reinstall of an old FC4 on new hardware. we are getting this error on 0.23.2, never happened before: | Could not retrieve configuration: | Failed to parse template
2007 Oct 12
7
Puppet is reporting missing libraries
Ok, I installed Ruby/LDAP to try and get Puppet''s ldapnodes support working and despite doing this I am still getting errors from puppetmasterd "notice: Could not set up LDAP Connection: Missing ruby/ldap libraries" followed by "info: Skipping ldap source; no ldap connection". I traced down this particular message to: lib/puppet/parser/interpreter.rb and it appears
2002 Feb 25
1
Samba-2.2.3a and Win95?
Hi out there again, i just installed Samba-2.2.3a as a PDC on a Solaris-Box (2.6) and encounter Problems with Windows95 Logons. log.nmbd says: [2002/02/25 15:38:52, 1] nmbd/nmbd_processlogon.c:process_logon_packet(69) process_logon_packet: Logon from 10.170.20.8: code = 0x0 And Windows95b states: Invalid parameter. The mklogon-Script get's not invoked for
2007 May 08
3
Provider suitability reports
As promised, I''m trying to extra more data out of Puppet''s internals, and this is one I''ve been wanting to do ever since I developed the idea of provider suitability. I''ve created new type of ''reference'' (although it''s more of a report than a reference) that can tell you which providers are functional on the current platform,
2007 Jul 02
3
Gems on Ruby forge
I downloaded the gems from rubyforge, but they are a couple of revs back. What''s the reasoning behind this? I''m no expert, but would be willing to keep rubyforge updated if needed. Mike B. ---------------------------------------------------------------- This message was sent using IMP, the Internet Messaging Program.
2007 May 18
1
roll my own TokenFilter subclass
Hi all, I''d like to write my own TokenStream Filter (in lucene this would be a subclass of a TokenFilter, which ferret seems to lack) but I''m not sure how to go about it. Specifically, it''s not clear how I''d create a non-trivial TokenStream to pass out to any filters that wrapped mine. Can anyone point me towards a code example? Thanks. -- Richard Jones
2012 Apr 09
0
XCP - re-roll ISO image
Ok, weve made some additional changes / work on our dev XCP box and would like to re-roll an install ISO with our modificatons included is there a guide maybe on how to master the XCP ISO
2006 Jul 18
1
roll wheel on desktop to switch viewport
Hi. After some time using Quinn's Compiz I returned to Vanilla, which is more stable to me. There's a feature I do miss from Quinn's package, though, and it's the ability to change viewports by rolling the mouse wheel over the desktop. Would it be possible to mimic that behavior in Vanilla? Thanks in advance.
2004 Jul 16
0
postscript plotting to 36" roll plotter
Hello, First, my thanks to the R developers; it is a wonderful tool and supports my development and production activities in many helpful ways. My problem is as follows: I want to make long (~ 20-30 feet) plots on a HP 755 (36" color roll plotter) using the R postscript command. I have tried paper="special" with appropriate width and height, and everything seems ok from the