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2008 Apr 03
1
including the original message in replies
Hi, I don''t know how most of you get these messages, but I get the digest version. It seems that most people, when replying to a message, include all the previous messages in their reply. This means that when I read the digest version, I need to scroll through several pages of old emails to find the new ones. It doesn''t make sense (to me) to be resend these old messages over and
2007 Mar 28
3
Mailbox isn't a valid mbox file
Keep getting this error within Squirrelmail (and other clients) on one particular user's mailbox file: ERROR: Could not complete request. Query: SELECT "INBOX.Backup" Reason Given: Mailbox isn't a valid mbox file I've snipped the first and last message off of it, still no love. mailserver# cat FILE | od -c | less 0000000 F r o m p r o m o t i
2001 Jun 29
0
Can't contact webmaster at winehq.com
Hi, I tried to email to web-admin@winehq.com but it came back with the following error message: <magicbox@bestweb.net>: maildir delivery failed: error writing message: Stale NFS file handle Is anyone maintaining winehq.com around? Tiny Little
2007 Sep 09
1
[Fwd: www.centos.org - Contact the CentOS WebMaster Form]
Just wondering what the -docs list things about potential options for handling this issue ? -------- Original Message -------- Date: Fri, 7 Sep 2007 08:49:01 +0000 From: Luca Sozio <lucasozio@gmail.com> Luca Sozio submitted the following Information: Email lucasozio@gmail.com Company Universit? G.D'Annunzio Location Pescara, Italy Comments Good Morning. I want pay your attention
2004 Jan 08
1
Contact information for samba.org webmaster?
I tried hard and failed to find any information about who is responsible for maintenance of samba.org. There are things on the site that don't work and I'd like to report them. Sorry for kinda offtopic but there's no any clue on the site regarding where else can this question belong. Please cc your reply to me because I'm not on the list. Thanks! -- Alexander Konovalenko
2008 Feb 18
5
uh... fixtures?
RSpec-ers: I''m aware this is quite the FAQ. I have probably asked it myself, but I just can''t Google up anything but others asking it. I grabbed the source to Beast, to use as a Rails project uninfluenced by me, or RSpec. Then I installed the CURRENT version of RSpec and rspec_on_rails, and set up a model spec on Post. Here''s the spec_helper.rb lines:
2016 Aug 19
3
summary.default rounding on numeric seems inconsistent with other R behaviors
I was wondering if it would make sense to change the default behavior of the following: summary(15555L) ## Min. 1st Qu. Median Mean 3rd Qu. Max. ## 15560 15560 15560 15560 15560 15560 summary.default on numeric values rounds values (not just presentation) to getOption("digits")-3L (or four) digits by default, making those values surprising and less suitable for
2008 Nov 01
0
Overloading #initialize in a model
I''m using WhinyProtectedAttributes: http://henrik.nyh.se/2007/10/whiny-protected-attributes Say I have this model: class Person < ActiveRecord::Base attribute_accessible :name end If I then create a Person with an invalid attribute, an exception is raised. For example: Person.new :name => ''Bob'', :asdf => ''asdf'' What I''d like to
2001 Dec 25
3
hm ...
About two weeks ago i was whining about an inode that got lost, now i'm going to whine more about strange things happening here. A matroxfb just oopsed on me (thats not strange), the machine got unusuable, so i logged in from another and got the idea to touch /forcefsck. Upon reboot, fsck said that some inodes are in use but have dtime set and that some files are illegal sockets. Now this
2008 Nov 03
2
[LLVMdev] Buildbot now up and new build failures
No :) I'm trying to start by having something that keeps people from breaking the build and tests (by letting them submit patches and being whiny 3 minutes after something breaks). Once that is done, we can move to something that keeps all the languages in good shape. I think if i simply made it do everything at once, people would just ignore it. At least, that's my experience :)
2016 Aug 19
0
summary.default rounding on numeric seems inconsistent with other R behaviors
John, I had raised the matter ten years ago, and I was told that the topic was already very^3 old https://stat.ethz.ch/pipermail/r-devel/2006-September/042684.html there is some discussion on its origin and also a declaration of intents to change the default behaviour, which, unfortunately, remained a declaration. I agree that R could do better here, let's hope in less than ten years
2008 Nov 03
0
[LLVMdev] Buildbot now up and new build failures
That's cool. And I agree that it if didn't work, people would ignore it. :-) At the moment, we have only Duncan and a couple of Fortran guys to tell us when an Apple merge has broken something. I'm sure that they would welcome an early detection system. :-) -bw On Mon, Nov 3, 2008 at 1:40 PM, Daniel Berlin <dberlin at dberlin.org> wrote: > No :) > > I'm trying to
2006 Mar 01
4
rant on browser makers (was something about updating TD''s)
> Oh is Gecko == Mozilla? Oh well, can''t keep them straight. As far as I''m > concerned there are only 2 browsers worth developing for, IE6 and FF > > 1.07. Remove IE 6 and I agree, hahahaha. Actually, I hate Mozilla''s box model (I know it''s the w3c recommended one, but it''s flawed. Width and height should include padding and borders.
2006 May 11
7
Upload progress "plugin"
mongreleers, This is a hack for adding basic upload progress support to Mongrel. Currently, you can monitor the upload of any POST. I''m sure some work needs to be done to get it functioning with Rails. Save as lib/mongrel/progress. Anyway, here''s how to start Mongrel with it: require ''mongrel'' require ''mongrel/camping'' require
2007 Jun 05
16
CentOS Based Linux Firewall Document
I know that some of you from the list have asked me in the past for a copy of my CentOS based Linux Firewall document. There are also those that have no clue what I am talking about. This is for the former group... There is a new version of my document out. It's changed quite a bit since the last person asked me for it. Some of the changes are: * Updated the scripts in the Useful Shell
2007 Dec 05
0
FW: 3.0.27a, ubuntu server7.10 auth issues
Whoops, forgot to copy to the list Guillermo Gutierrez _________________________ (818) 575-2017 (818) 324-0871 ggutierrez@marketscan.com -----Original Message----- From: Guillermo Gutierrez Sent: Wednesday, December 05, 2007 3:24 PM To: 'Max Le?n' Subject: RE: [Samba] 3.0.27a, ubuntu server7.10 auth issues Interesting...i didn't have the idmap setting in there previously and it
2006 Aug 03
31
CentOS Based Fierwall Document
For those of you that either have an older revision of my firewall document, or are otherwise keeping track of it, there is a new version available. The current version of the document is version 3.1. It's changed rather significantly in some areas.
2010 Jan 07
2
Problem with writeBin and importing into gfortran compiled programs
Hi all, I'm having problems trying to export binary arrays from R and importing them into fortran (linux openSUSE 10.3 (x86_64), gfortran compiler, fortran 90/95 program). Let's say the problem can be expressed as: R part ------------ >whini <- runif(1000) >writeBin(whini,"fwhini.dat") f90 part ------------ PROGRAM foo INTEGER, PARAMETER :: DP = KIND(1.0D0) INTEGER ::
2009 Jan 21
0
Review listing a few wine bugs in webmaster tools
http://www.johndearmond.com/2009/01/20/the-linux-chronicles-day-4-and-5/ He says he'll be filing bug reports...
2005 Nov 26
1
webmaster in mqueue
Anybody finding a huge mailfile named webmaster in their mqueue? I'm wondering what/how this gets there? Just found one on one server that was over 2 gigs! Yuck!!! So far, this has been on CentOS 3 machines using sendmail. Best, John Hinton