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2017 Feb 04
1
usmap v 0.1.0 released
Hello useRs, I am announcing the release of my first package, usmap ( http://cran.r-project.org/package=usmap). "usmap" is a package to aid in the creation of US choropleths that include Alaska and Hawaii. It is still in its early stages (v 0.1.0) but I hope to improve it with added functionality over time. Features can be seen in the vignettes here:
2017 Feb 04
1
usmap v 0.1.0 released
Hello useRs, I am announcing the release of my first package, usmap ( http://cran.r-project.org/package=usmap). "usmap" is a package to aid in the creation of US choropleths that include Alaska and Hawaii. It is still in its early stages (v 0.1.0) but I hope to improve it with added functionality over time. Features can be seen in the vignettes here:
2010 Sep 27
1
Released Pigeonhole v0.2.1 for Dovecot v2.0.4
Hello Dovecot users, There haven't been that many Pigeonhole developments lately, not even really significant bugs were reported. That is why this release is pretty small in terms of changes. However, one issue got some attention: the fact that not recompiling Pigeonhole for Dovecot v2.0.3 would result in rather interesting message delivery. Normally, Dovecot would complain about a
2010 Sep 27
1
Released Pigeonhole v0.2.1 for Dovecot v2.0.4
Hello Dovecot users, There haven't been that many Pigeonhole developments lately, not even really significant bugs were reported. That is why this release is pretty small in terms of changes. However, one issue got some attention: the fact that not recompiling Pigeonhole for Dovecot v2.0.3 would result in rather interesting message delivery. Normally, Dovecot would complain about a
2017 Jun 07
0
gluster-block v0.2.1 is alive!
Hello Gluster folks, gluster-block [1] release 0.2.1 is tagged, this release is more focused on bug fixing. All the documents are updated and packages made available at copr for fedora users [2] However for other distros one can easily compile it from source, find the install guide at [3] The source tar file and community provided packages will be soon made available at [4] Highlights:
2006 Jul 31
0
Choropleths maps of the USA states (PR#9111)
Dear Colegues: I have tried to reach Ray Brownrigg, Ray.Brownrigg at mcs.vuw.ac.nz but my mails have turned back with the following comment did not reach the following recipient(s): Brownrigg at mcs.vuw.ac.nz on Mon, 31 Jul 2006 12:52:39 +0100 There is no such account in the address =3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=
2006 Jul 28
1
Package digest broken under R v2.4.0 devel
[cc:ing to the maintainer of digest] FYI, package 'digest' (v0.2.1 2005/11/04 04:45:53) generates the same output regardless of input with R v2.4.0 devel (2006-07-25 r38698). Starting a vanilla R session you get: > library(digest) > digest(1) [1] "3416a75f4cea9109507cacd8e2f2aefc" > digest(2) [1] "3416a75f4cea9109507cacd8e2f2aefc" > digest(rnorm(10)) [1]
2007 Sep 04
2
backgroundrb install issue
I installed backgroundrb v0.2.1 via svn external per the README. But when I go to start ''er up I get: $ ./script/backgroundrb start /usr/lib/ruby/site_ruby/1.8/rubygems/custom_require.rb:27:in `gem_original_require'': no such file to load -- daemons (LoadError) from /usr/lib/ruby/site_ruby/1.8/rubygems/custom_require.rb:27:in `require'' from
2010 Oct 08
2
Dovecot 2.0+Pingeonhole+Kaspersky Antispam
Oct 8 22:30:42 sintek kernel: dovecot-lda[26943]: segfault at 0000000000000080 rip 00002b01b00bc880 rsp 00007fff3a7f1378 error 6 /var/log/audit/audit.log type=ANOM_ABEND msg=audit(1286461665.274:191): auid=500 uid=5000 gid=5000 ses=7 pid=22691 comm="dovecot-lda" sig=11 The mail system: <john-1 at sintek.info>: Command died with signal 11:
2017 Aug 20
0
easycsv v1.0.5 released
Hello users, package *easycsv* version 1.0.5 is now available on CRAN < https://cran.r-project.org/package=usmap>. this update contains some upgrades and a new *choose_dir* function for Linux and Mac OSX users, for windows users, it's still implemented with utils::choose.dir. The full change log is available on Github: https://github.com/bogind/easycsv/releases/tag/v1.0.5 __
2017 Aug 20
0
easycsv v1.0.5 released
Hello users, package *easycsv* version 1.0.5 is now available on CRAN < https://cran.r-project.org/package=usmap>. this update contains some upgrades and a new *choose_dir* function for Linux and Mac OSX users, for windows users, it's still implemented with utils::choose.dir. The full change log is available on Github: https://github.com/bogind/easycsv/releases/tag/v1.0.5 __
2010 Nov 19
1
Color Alaska in USA map
Hello: I have a problem when I tried to color the USA map with different colors. The following is my data (I only used the second column of data): alaska, 1, 2 Hawaii, 0, 0 USA, 5, 5 And here is my code: library("latticeExtra") library("mapproj") state<-read.table("C:\\usaclass.txt",sep=",") state
2013 Apr 03
0
puppetlabs-firewall bug (Issue 144)
From my iptables-save output: -A INPUT -m state --state RELATED,ESTABLISHED -m comment --comment "000b allow established or related sessions" -j ACCEPT Then from "puppet resource firewall" Error: Could not run: Parameter name failed on Firewall[RELATED,ESTABLISHED]: Invalid value "RELATED,ESTABLISHED". Valid values match
2019 Jul 05
0
parse() drops parse data when encountering `` (bug?)
Hi, I've noticed that partial parse data from parse() is irretrivable when it errors due to encountering '``' - two backticks in sequence. The print output also looks more limited than a regular parser error which leads me to suspect this is a bug. If this is the case could someone with the authority please add it to R's bug tracker? My reprex follows. Thanks, Miles ``` r
2008 Aug 04
2
thematic map of USA
My goal is to prepare a thematic map of the US, with states shaded according to their values for a variable of interest. I would like to include an inset for Alaska in the upper left and an inset for Hawaii in the lower left. If possible, I'd like to use Albers conic projection, or something similar. Thus far I have tried using the maps package with its state database (which omits
2016 May 17
0
Duplicate ObjectSid values
>> We can successfully "/usr/bin/samba-tool user add" with alaska (a >> machine located on another continent, with a quite unreliable link!), >> and that gives us an account with >> S-1-5-21-2702589905-558746101-3641499263-7125 on -both- alaska and >> empire, so there is clearly some amount of working replication. >> Confusingly, after doing this
2012 Jan 19
1
Alaska and Hawaii map data?
I can plot each county of the contiguous 48 states or all of them using variations of map('county', region=c('wisconsin' . . . .) in the maps package. I was wondering whether similar data was available for Alaska and Hawaii? I was also wondering if there was a database that listed FIPS codes for the counties in Alaska and Hawaii. Similar to 'county.fips'. Thank
2016 Sep 09
1
Phantom DNS records visible with dig, but not samba-tool dns
We appear to have some phantom DNS records on both our domain controllers. We can see the records using "dig", but not with samba-tool. We can't remove the records either. (v-ward and v-fief are the DCs, Hawaii and Alaska are old DCs which were demoted without errors, I'm trying to clean up some DNS records which don't seem to have been cleaned). All machines are
2012 Apr 10
0
Revolutions Blog: March Roundup
I write about R every weekday at the Revolutions blog: http://blog.revolutionanalytics.com and every month I post a summary of articles from the previous month of particular interest to readers of r-help. In case you missed them, here are some articles related to R from the month of March: New features in the latest version of ggplot2 include choropleths, violin plots, and improved annotations:
2012 Mar 09
0
Revolutions Blog: February Roundup
I write about R every weekday at the Revolutions blog: http://blog.revolutionanalytics.com and every month I post a summary of articles from the previous month of particular interest to readers of r-help. In case you missed them, here are some articles related to R from the month of February: February 29 marked the 12th anniversary of the release of R 1.0.0, and the release of R 2.14.2: