Displaying 20 results from an estimated 400 matches similar to: "auth_request_get_var_expand test fails on big endian arches."
2015 Nov 27
1
auth_request_get_var_expand test fails on big endian arches.
Hi,
On 27 November 2015 at 13:42, Timo Sirainen <tss at iki.fi> wrote:
> On 02 Nov 2015, at 15:28, Rafael dos Santos <rdossant at redhat.com> wrote:
> >
> > Hi,
> >
> > when running the tests in a big endian machine, I get the following
> error:
> >
> > 0 / 1 tests failed
> > test-auth-request-var-expand.c:99: Assert failed:
2015 Nov 27
0
auth_request_get_var_expand test fails on big endian arches.
On 02 Nov 2015, at 15:28, Rafael dos Santos <rdossant at redhat.com> wrote:
>
> Hi,
>
> when running the tests in a big endian machine, I get the following error:
>
> 0 / 1 tests failed
> test-auth-request-var-expand.c:99: Assert failed: strcmp(str_c(str),
> test_output) == 0
> test-auth-request-var-expand.c:104: Assert failed: strcmp(str_c(str),
>
2011 Jun 14
1
Invalid Regular Expression
I'm working with some data, and am trying to generate it in the following
format.
state city zipcode
I like pizza 0 0 0
I live in Denver 0 1 0
All the fun stuff is in Alaska 1 0 0
he lives in 66062
2020 Aug 15
2
Tests failing on CentOS 6
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:
strcmp(str_c(str),"123\nfoo\n456\nbar\n")
"" != "123
foo
456
bar
"
mail cache uncommitted lookups
2015 Jun 08
1
[PATCH] qemu-sanity-check.in: Use '-display none' instead of '-nographic'
Upstream QEMU recommends to use '-display none' as opposed to
'-nographic' -- which is a "legacy option that does a whole bunch of
confusing stuff" (thanks Peter Maydell).
Upstream libguestfs already made the switch [1] in DEC-2013.
[1] https://github.com/libguestfs/libguestfs/commit/7a41f5c1 -- "launch:
switch from -nographic to -display none "
---
2016 Aug 22
1
RFC 3501 violation in FETCH BODY responses
Hi there,
Quoting RFC 3501 sec. 7.4.2 ?FETCH Response? (data item BODYSTRUCTURE):
?A body type of type MESSAGE and subtype RFC822 contains,
immediately after the basic fields, the envelope structure, body
structure, and size in text lines of the encapsulated message.?
According the ABNF (RFC 3501 sec. 9) the envelope structure is that of
the ENVELOPE FETCH data item, and the
2011 Jun 09
1
Error: missing values where TRUE/FALSE needed
I'm writing a function and keep getting the following error message.
myfunc <- function(lst) {
lst <- list(roots = c("car insurance", "auto insurance"),
roots2 = c("insurance"), prefix = c("cheap", "budget"),
prefix2 = c("low cost"), suffix = c("quote", "quotes"),
suffix2 = c("rate",
2009 Sep 14
1
[Bug 606] New: Iptables-restore removing the wrong rules
http://bugzilla.netfilter.org/show_bug.cgi?id=606
Summary: Iptables-restore removing the wrong rules
Product: iptables
Version: unspecified
Platform: All
OS/Version: All
Status: NEW
Severity: normal
Priority: P1
Component: iptables-restore
AssignedTo: laforge at netfilter.org
ReportedBy: me
2012 Feb 09
1
Tukey HSD
Hey Folks:
New to R and learning as I go, but really, I know just enough to get myself
into trouble. I've waded through everything up till now, and don't see
anything in the search that is directly helpful for the POS that I've
created.
The GOAL: All I want in the world is a program that performs 1-way ANOVA's
on every column in a data set (taking the first column as the
2008 Dec 09
1
Possible bug in Maildir++ quota?
While researching a possible bug in our custom-made Maildir++ expiration
script, I found the following in src/plugins/quota/quota-maildir.c.
| static const char *
| maildir_list_next(struct maildir_list_context *ctx, time_t *mtime_r)
| {
| [...]
| *mtime_r = st.st_size;
| return str_c(ctx->path);
| }
As far as I unterstand, this seems incorrect, because the value in mtime_r
is
2011 Jun 09
2
Problem with a if statement inside a function
I have a really long functions, and at the end of the function, I am using a
if statement
to tag certain keywords based on whether they have certain values contained
in them.
However, the if statement doesn't seem to work.
When I had split up the commands into various functions, it worked fine, but
I'm not sure
what going on now that it's combined into a single function.
myfunc
2003 Sep 09
1
PC-Pine "Junk in end of group"
I am running PC-Pine under Windows XP, connecting via SSL to a Dovecot
IMAP server (0.99.10-2 under Debian woody). When I open a mail folder
(mbox format) in Pine I get the following non-fatal error:
[Junk in end of group: pn=undisclosed-recipients al= dn=]
A similar error was reported to comp.mail.pine as happening with a Lotus
Domino server. Mark Crispin explained it as a server-side bug:
2017 Jul 11
2
Extracting sentences with combinations of target words/terms from cancer patient text medical records
Hello All,
I need some help figuring out how to extract combinations of target words/terms from cancer patient text medical records. I've provided some sample data and code below to illustrate what I'm trying to do. At the moment, I'm trying to extract sentences that contain the word "breast" plus either "metastatic" or "stage IV".
It's been some
2017 Jul 13
1
Extracting sentences with combinations of target words/terms from cancer patient text medical records
Hi Robert,
Thank you for your reply. An attempt to solve this via a regular expression query is particularly helpful. Unfortunately, I don't have much time to play around with this just now. Ultimately though, I think I would like to implement a solution something along the lines of what you have done. I have a book on regular expressions that I am now starting to read. In the meantime, the
2017 Jul 12
2
Extracting sentences with combinations of target words/terms from cancer patient text medical records
Hi Bert,
Thanks for your reply. It appears that I didn't replace the variable name "sampletxt" with the argument "x" in my function. I've corrected that and now my code seems to be working fine.
Paul
________________________________
From: Bert Gunter <bgunter.4567 at gmail.com>
Cc: R-help <r-help at r-project.org>
Sent: Tuesday, July 11, 2017 2:00 PM
2016 Apr 28
2
Combinaciones sin repetición...con restricciones
Hola, Carlos.
Primero, muchas gracias por el código. No es exactamente lo que quería,
porque la parte "Detección de presencia de "cual_1" y "cual_2"... no
excluye aquellas combinaciones en las que está presente también el objeto
c, pero me ha servido de base e inspiración para elaborar otro código.
He copiado la primera parte de tu función, para crear todas las
2017 Jul 12
0
Extracting sentences with combinations of target words/terms from cancer patient text medical records
Hi Paul,
Sounds like you have your answer, but for fun I thought I'd try solving your problem using only a regular expression query and base R. I believe this works:
> txt <- "Patient had stage IV breast cancer. Nothing matches this sentence. Metastatic and breast match this sentence. French bike champion takes stage IV victory in Tour de France."
> pattern <-
2017 Jul 11
0
Extracting sentences with combinations of target words/terms from cancer patient text medical records
Have you looked at the CRAN Natural Language Processing Task View? If not,
why not? If so, why were the resources described there inadequate?
Bert
On Jul 11, 2017 10:49 AM, "Paul Miller via R-help" <r-help at r-project.org>
wrote:
> Hello All,
>
> I need some help figuring out how to extract combinations of target
> words/terms from cancer patient text medical
2014 Dec 12
0
PATCH - add username_format to the PAM auth module
Hi there,
Other auth modules (eg passwd-file) allow a username_format to be
specified, but not the PAM module.
The use-case, is where I want a static userdb configuration which takes the
domain into account but still want to use PAM for authentication, eg:
userdb {
driver = static
args = uid=8 gid=12 home=/mnt/storage/mail/vhosts/%d/%n
}
passdb {
driver = pam
args = username_format=%n
2003 Nov 04
0
PATCH: make local IP address available to auth modules
The attached patch makes the local IP address to which the client
connected available to the authentication modules; i.e., the local IP
address is available for substitution as %i for the mysql and pgsql
modules. We needed this feature to support thousands of our legacy
accounts which are authenticated by username/local_part (not the full
email address) and IP address (one per domain).
Timo,