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2013 Jul 22
2
script to test CATENATE
Attached please find a perl script which tests the CATENATE support in dovecot. I used this to test my CATENATE implementation a few years ago and it runs fine against dovecot in OS X Server. When run against dovecot-2.2.4 though it always fails or hangs, which in some cases means we interpreted RFCs differently and in other cases means it's finding bugs; both conditions are worthy of
2006 Mar 23
1
YAML inconsistencies...
I figured I''d post here before submitting a ticket, but I''m seeing some confusing stuff when dealing with YAML now. I was using it to freeze objects in my database, and so i had some data already around to mess with. I upgraded both Ruby (1.8.3 -> 1.8.4) and Rails ( -> 1.1RC1) and this junk started. I''ve outlined the problem in two pastes, which I''ll
2015 Jul 02
0
multiple sip trunks with the same ITSP
HI LIST CAN U HELP ME If there are multiple sip trunks with the same ITSP then an incoming call is arbitarily matched to the last peer with the same host IP address. This is not a serious problem because the DID is still correct but it does have many insidious effects due to the incorrect channel name Example register=myaccount1 at sip.myitsp.com/line1 register=myaccount2 at
2006 Mar 25
2
Textilize problems with line breaks
I''m having a problem formatting some text. I have a textarea that I input my text into, which will then be put into an e-mail and sent out. The problem I am having is when there is a single line break. Multiple line breaks work fine (hitting enter twice), but single line breaks don''t seem to work properly. Take the following input: Line1. Line2. Line3. Line4. Using
2016 Sep 30
0
Re: [PATCH] customize: Add --append-line.
On Friday, 30 September 2016 15:04:18 CEST Richard W.M. Jones wrote: > This appends a single line to a file, with some cleverness > involving guessing the right line endings to use. > > Also adds a test. > --- Makes sense, just a couple of notes. > + else ( > + (* Stat the file. We want to know it's a regular file, and > + * also its size. > + *) >
2007 Oct 07
0
Break [SEC=UNCLASSIFIED]
Hi, You can exit out of the 'identify()' routine by either: right-click > 'stop' Or click on 'stop > stop locator' in the top-left of the plot window. The script should continue with line1, line2 etc. Cheers Joe Joe Crombie Information and Risk Sciences Bureau of Rural Science Canberra Australia p: +61 2 6272 5906 e: joe.crombie at brs.gov.au
2004 Mar 10
1
coreutils-4.5.3-28 causing duplication?
Here's a bit of a strange one. I hunted through the ocfs-users archives, but didn't see any mention of this, so here goes... Using coreutils 4.5.3-27 on RHAS 3, the utilities perform as expected against non-OCFS volumes: $ rpm -q coreutils coreutils-4.5.3-27 # cat a 3 line test file. Works as expected $ cat /var/tmp/file line1 line2 line3 # copy that file. Works as expected $ cp
2003 Jul 27
2
continuous independent variable in lme
Dear All, I am writing to ask a clarification on what R, and in particular lme, is doing. I have an experiment where fly wing area was measured in 4 selection lines, measured at 18 and 25 degrees. I am using a lme model because I have three replicated per line (coded 1:12 so I need not use getGroups to creat an orederd factor). The lines are called: "18"; "25";
2004 Jun 28
2
Would this work?
I am trying to implement a rollover of extensions. exten => 3000,1,GotoIf($[${line1} = Congestion]?3:2) exten => 3000,2,Dial(${line1},15,rt) exten => 3000,3,GotoIf($[${line2} = Congestion]?5:4) exten => 3000,4,Dial(${line2},15,rt) exten => 3000,5,GotoIf($[${line3} = Congestion]?7:6) exten => 3000,6,Dial(${line3},15,rt) exten => 3000,7,GotoIf($[${line4} = Congestion]?1:8)
2010 Mar 16
2
Is there a way to edit a specific line in a function (e.g: doing function->text->edit->function) ?
Hello, Let's say we have the following function: foo <- function(x) { line1 <- x line2 <- 0 line3 <- line1 + line2 return(line3) } And that we want to change the second line to be: line2 <- 2 How would you do that? The two ways I know of are either to use fix(foo) And change the function. Or to just write the function again. Is there
2014 Jun 12
1
regression bug with getParseData and/or parse in R-3.1.0
Hi, With R-3.1.0 I get: > getParseData(parse(text = "{1}", keep.source = TRUE)) line1 col1 line2 col2 id parent token terminal text 7 1 1 1 3 7 9 expr FALSE 1 1 1 1 1 1 7 '{' TRUE { 2 1 2 1 2 2 3 NUM_CONST TRUE 1 3 1 2 1 2 3 5 expr FALSE 4 1 3 1
2007 May 15
1
Efficiently reading random lines form a large file
I need to read two different random lines at a time from a large ASCII file (120 x 296976) containing space delimited 0-1 entries. The following code does the job and it's reasonable fast for my needs: lineNumber = sample(120, 2) line1 = scan(filename, what = "integer", skip=lineNumber[1]-1, nlines=1) line2 = scan(filename, what = "integer",
2010 Sep 19
0
A logging/graphing UPS client using rrdtool and UPS::Nut
I finally got around to writing myself a NUT UPS monitoring tool. NUT's UPS monitoring CGI tools provide a detailed instantaneous view of the UPS's state at any moment, but provide no history. The attached tool, upswatch, uses Kiss Gabor's UPS::Nut module and Tobi Oetiker's rrdtool to provide a graphical history of the major UPS operating parameters via a web browser.
2016 Jun 09
1
for loop example
> From: Indunil Jayasooriya <indunil75 at gmail.com> > > > > > > [root at centos67 loop]# cat file1 > > > firstname1 > > > firstname2 > > > > > > [root at centos67 loop]# cat file2 > > > lastname1 > > > lastname2 > > > > > > I need a OUTPUT like this > > > > > > > > >
2006 Aug 04
2
expression() - Superscript in y-axis, keeping line break in string
I've tried several different ways to accomplish this, but as yet to no avail. My y-axis for a plot has a rather long label, and thus I have been using "/n" to break it into two lines. However, to make it technically correct for publication, I also need to use superscript in the label. For example: par(oma=c(0,0,2,0),mar=c(5,6,0.25,2),lheight=1) plot(1:10,
2006 Jun 08
2
parsing question - lists and blockquotes
I'm using the PHP port of Markdown, but I noticed the same effect on your dingus <http://daringfireball.net/projects/markdown/dingus> The problem I'm seeing is when I have an bulleted list and the last item of the list contains a block quote. The blockquote does not terminate correctly, and adding another blockquote after the list ends up extending the original blockquote.
2005 Mar 14
1
Legend Line Size
Hello all, When I view or print the below plot on my Linux machine under R 2.0.1 I see a nice thick solid and dashed line with a legend. However, while the lines are distinguishable, the legend is not. That is, the short (solid) line next to "line1" and the short (dashed) line next to "line2" seem to have the exact same length. What I would like to do is to expand the legend
2013 Nov 09
0
Geweke Diagnostic in CODA package
Hi all: The CODA package provides Geweke Diagnostic method for convergence checking. The geweke.diag in CODA returns Z-score value but not give a conclustion that it is convergence or not. So I'd like to know how small/big the magnitude of Z-score is corresponding to the convergence of a chain. That is, Doese Z-score smaller or more than *threshold *determine the convergence? If so, how big
2010 Jun 29
0
Migrating from key system to asterisk
I currently have 4 lines coming into the house. We currently have an Avaya standard analog key system which has served us well, but running extensions is a major pain and requires a dedicated run per extension. I have ethernet run throughout the house though. The first two lines are "home" lines, however line1 I use for my consulting during the day, and line2 is used by my wife for
2020 Aug 17
0
Tests failing on CentOS 6
On 15. Aug 2020, at 14.18, Peter <peter at pajamian.dhs.org> wrote: > > Getting this when attempting to build 2.3.11.3 on CentOS 6: > > test-mail-cache.c:176: Assert failed: strcmp(str_c(str),"123\nfoo\n456\nbar\n") > "" != "123 > foo > 456 > bar > " > test-mail-cache.c:176: Assert failed: