similar to: Patch for "doveadm -f table" nit (was Re: Dovecot current number of connections being used.)

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2015 Mar 19
3
Patch for "doveadm -f table" nit (was Re: Dovecot current number of connections being used.)
On 03/18/2015 08:49 PM, Timo Sirainen wrote: > There's no reason why flow and pager should write headers to stderr because it would always result only in a mess. But instead of changing table headers to write to stdout, I think a better fix would be to make tab formatter write headers to stderr. Including headers in stdout makes it more difficult to write scripts that access the actual
2015 Mar 19
0
Patch for "doveadm -f table" nit (was Re: Dovecot current number of connections being used.)
On 19 Mar 2015, at 02:37, Joseph Tam <jtam.home at gmail.com> wrote: > > >> doveadm who -1 2>/dev/null | wc -l > > You have to redirect stderr to /dev/null because that's where the > first header line is written to. The default format style (table) > is inconsistent with the other formats (flow,pager,tab) that write > headers and data to stdout. >
2015 Mar 19
0
How about an option to disbale headers? (was Re: Patch for "doveadm -f table" nit)
-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- Hash: SHA1 On Thu, 19 Mar 2015, Gedalya wrote: > On 03/18/2015 08:49 PM, Timo Sirainen wrote: >> There's no reason why flow and pager should write headers to stderr because >> it would always result only in a mess. But instead of changing table >> headers to write to stdout, I think a better fix would be to make tab >> formatter
2015 Mar 20
2
How about an option to disbale headers? (was Re: Patch for "doveadm -f table" nit)
On 19 Mar 2015, at 12:25, Steffen Kaiser <skdovecot at smail.inf.fh-brs.de> wrote: > > -----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- > Hash: SHA1 > > On Thu, 19 Mar 2015, Gedalya wrote: >> On 03/18/2015 08:49 PM, Timo Sirainen wrote: >>> There's no reason why flow and pager should write headers to stderr because it would always result only in a mess. But instead of
2005 Mar 04
17
active record logs format
Hi, I think this has already been asked on the list, but I can''t seem to be able to find it again: currently, active record does some weird thing with its sql logs i.e.: [4;33mSQL (0.000000) [1;37mPRAGMA table_info(map_locations) how do I remove the "[4;35m" thx Jean
2015 May 24
0
How about an option to disbale headers? (was Re: Patch for "doveadm -f table" nit)
On 03/20/2015 02:47 PM, Timo Sirainen wrote: > Added -h parameter now to hg. Using 2.2.18. With -f table this behaves as expected, however with -t tab the output seems to include the separating tabs of the header line prepended to the first line of output. In other words, the header line is printed partially - only the tabs, no actual headers and no newline.
2015 Jul 03
1
How about an option to disbale headers? (was Re: Patch for "doveadm -f table" nit)
On 05/24/2015 03:08 AM, Gedalya wrote: > On 03/20/2015 02:47 PM, Timo Sirainen wrote: >> Added -h parameter now to hg. > > Using 2.2.18. > With -f table this behaves as expected, however with -t tab the output > seems to include the separating tabs of the header line prepended to > the first line of output. > In other words, the header line is printed partially - only
2017 Jan 05
1
doveadm output format changes
It appears that doveadm output format changes every now and then, without particular notice. For example, the following command: doveadm -f pager mailbox status 'messages recent' '*' did output something like this until v2.2.24 : mailbox: Mailbox1 messages: 58 recent: 12 ^L mailbox: Mailbox2 messages: 128 recent: 0 but switched to that in v2.2.26 : Mailbox1 messages: 58
2015 Feb 01
2
Output to "raw console" rather than stdout/stderr?
In R, there's readline(), which is great because you can prompt the user, e.g. ans <- readline("Would you like to install Pandoc? [y/N]: ") without having to worry the message is intercepted by capture.output(), sink() or similar (which is used by dynamic report generators among other things). The message will always reach the user. (You can use sink(...,
2011 Jul 01
5
Timestamp in unicorn logs
I would love to see a timestamp in each line of unicorn stderr and stdout logs. Has this been considered? Thanks. Best, alex sharp
2012 Mar 23
1
doveadm user -f index
I've configured my mail_location to have a different location for performance reasons so they aren't in the same location as the mail_location. The 'doveadm user -f home' is useful to find where a user's home directory is for various scripting purposes, but I can't seem to find a way to determine the location of the user's indexes. I can do something with the output
2008 Jul 08
6
Show SQL request without issuing it
Hi all, I saw that some object.save is causing the SQL request to crash, but I don''t see the SQL request in the logs (only ruby code that''s showing an error during the .save method). Is there any way to show the SQL request before it''s issued to the database ? -- Posted via http://www.ruby-forum.com/. --~--~---------~--~----~------------~-------~--~----~ You received
2012 Aug 08
2
Having both R-current and R-devel installed on Ubuntu
Dear List, Having used R on Windows for years, I have recently installed Ubuntu as a virtual machine. I admit that I am quite new to the linux world. Installing R (current version = 2.15.1) went smoothly, but I would like to have both the current version of R and R-devel installed. I've searched the net for info on doing this but so far without luck. Can anyone help me getting this up and
2019 Mar 12
6
“doveadm mailbox” command fails with UTF-8 mailboxes
Hello, I?ve got a strange misconfiguration where the following command: doveadm -f pager mailbox status -u spamutf8 'messages vsize guid' INBOX 'INBOX.*' ? fails with error code 68, saying that it can?t find one of the mailboxes. (It lists the user?s other mailboxes.) The name of the mailbox in question is saved to disk in UTF-8 rather than mUTF-7, but strace shows that doveadm
2008 May 07
4
Hiding the passes
How do you hide all the green passing examples from the output? I don''t need to know what has passed and it means I have to scroll to see what has failed. -- Posted via http://www.ruby-forum.com/.
2015 Aug 29
2
Having both R-current and R-devel installed on Ubuntu
Hi Dirk, I too would need to get R-devel on my Ubuntu box (alongside an existing R installation) to check my packages, especially given the mayhem that awaits us when the new `R CMD check --as-cran` goes live. ( http://stat.ethz.ch/R-manual/R-devel/doc/html/NEWS.html ) I was wondering if the script that you posted on r-sig-debian a couple years back was still valid. More however, I'd like to
2010 Dec 02
1
Metadata about formatter being used accessible in spec?
Is it possible to read which formatter is being used? For instance if - f d is used to output additional information or is there a better way to do that?
2017 Jan 12
2
doveadm mailbox cryptokey - not found
Hi, we have a problem. Command "doveadm mailbox cryptokey" does not work: # doveadm mailbox cryptokey usage: doveadm [-Dv] [-f <formatter>] mailbox <command> [<args>] create [-u <user>|-A] [-S <socket_path>] [-s] [-g <guid>] <mailbox> [...] delete [-u <user>|-A] [-S <socket_path>] [-e] [-r] [-s] [-Z] <mailbox>
2019 Dec 13
5
systemctl behaves like it is being piped to less in centos 8?
Comparing the output of systemctl between centos 7 and 8: [root at mail ~]# cat /etc/redhat-release CentOS Linux release 7.7.1908 (Core) [root at mail ~]# systemctl status firewalld ? firewalld.service - firewalld - dynamic firewall daemon Loaded: loaded (/usr/lib/systemd/system/firewalld.service; enabled; vendor preset: enabled) Active: active (running) since Fri 2019-10-25 00:24:24 UTC; 1
2019 Dec 13
1
systemctl behaves like it is being piped to less in centos 8?
In article <5c2439dc6351659900b0c7ef421ae3f1e7b84fe4.camel at biggs.org.uk>, Pete Biggs <pete at biggs.org.uk> wrote: > > > > > is what is annoying me. That seems to be what I would expect if I > > piped it to less. I checked a fedora 31 and another centos 8 box and > > am seeing the same behaviour. Am I missing something? > > > > The