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2018 Aug 10
2
dying on osx
$ grep dove /etc/passwd /etc/group /etc/passwd:_dovecot:*:214:6:Dovecot Administrator:/var/empty:/usr/bin/false /etc/passwd:_dovenull:*:227:227:Dovecot Authentication:/var/empty:/usr/bin/false /etc/group:certusers:*:29:root,_jabber,_postfix,_cyrus,_calendar,_dovecot /etc/group:_dovenull:*:227: I'm trying to build on osx so I can try to do some debugging. The INSTALL.md says to do: $ more
2018 Aug 10
1
dying on osx
Maybe an old problem that has resurfaced??? https://bugzilla.samba.org/show_bug.cgi?id=8773 Mike On 8/10/18 10:54, Aki Tuomi wrote: > I have to see if this is reproducible outside mac. > > > > --- > Aki Tuomi > Dovecot oy > > -------- Original message -------- > From: Mike Makuch <1mikemakuch at gmail.com> > Date: 10/08/2018 18:46 (GMT+02:00) > To:
2018 Aug 10
1
dying on osx
OSX 10.13.6 High Sierra, dovecot 2.3.2.1 dovecot starts up and runs but dies as soon as my mail client makes a request with log and config below. And advice appreciated. Thanks Mike 20180810-083730 auth: Debug: auth client connected (pid=77432) 20180810-083730 auth: Debug: client in: AUTH??? 1??? PLAIN service=imap??? secured??? session=xo1p2BRzZNd/AAAB lip=127.0.0.1??? rip=127.0.0.1???
2018 Aug 10
0
dying on osx
I have to see if this is reproducible outside mac.? ---Aki TuomiDovecot oy -------- Original message --------From: Mike Makuch <1mikemakuch at gmail.com> Date: 10/08/2018 18:46 (GMT+02:00) To: Aki Tuomi <aki.tuomi at dovecot.fi> Subject: Re: dying on osx I did find that page and tried a few things there. My config has all of the settings there except 3: mail_access_groups = mail
2020 Feb 24
5
IBM C/C++ and Fortran compilers to adopt LLVM open source infrastructure
<div class="socmaildefaultfont" dir="ltr" style="font-family:Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif;font-size:9pt" ><div dir="ltr" >Hi all,</div> <div dir="ltr" >I'm very excited to be able to share this with everyone. </div> <div dir="ltr" > </div> <div dir="ltr" >IBM announced this
2013 Jan 01
2
Plot survival analysis with time dependent variables
Dear all, Is there an implementation of Simon & Makuch method of plotting the survival function with time-dependent variables. I?m only able to find event.chart in Hmisc for the purpose and I would prefer the Simon and Makuch method. I believe stata has it implemented for this purpose, but I cannot find it on CRAN. Simon R, Makuch RW. A non-parametric graphical representation of the
2017 Aug 31
3
[RFC] Value Range Based Optimization Opportunity in LLVM
Hi All, We have recently found some optimization opportunities created by replicating code into branches in order to enable optimization. In general, the optimization opportunity we are pursuing is like the following. Given pseudo-code: // block A if (some condition) // block B // block C If it can be efficiently proven that some portion of block C can be simplified had control flow not
2006 May 11
1
time-dependent covariate survival curves
Dear r-users, Does anyone know how to draw time-dependent survival curves? Example: Event outcome: CHD Time-dependent covariate: NSAID use, which changes over time for each subject I'm interested in survival curves stratified by NSAID use. I'd like to implement Simon & Makuch (1984) method. Is there a R package/function to draw this graph?
2012 Jan 22
4
where is subscribed list stored?
I'm using $ /usr/sbin/dovecot --version 2.0.15 on $ cat /etc/fedora-release Fedora release 14 (Laughlin) and version 8 of Thunderbird. I use dovecot locally for internal only access to my email archives, of which I have many gigs of email archives. Over time I end up subscribing to a couple dozen different IMAP email folders. Problem is that periodically my list of subscribed folders
2016 Apr 26
3
PPC little endian?
Hi, I am wondering why we dont support PPC32 LE? Here is the output of llvm-mc --version, in which only PPC32, PPC64 & PPC64LE are supported. $ llvm-mc --version LLVM (http://llvm.org/): LLVM version 3.6.2 Optimized build with assertions. Built Aug 2 2015 (11:39:46). Default target: x86_64-apple-darwin15.4.0 Host CPU: core-avx2 Registered Targets: aarch64 - AArch64
2009 Nov 24
3
Help: Beanplots calculating wrong average
Hi there, I have a set of data that looks like this: As1988<-c(1254.0, 22.0, 4.2, 1081.0, 35.0, 6.0, 1772.0, 192.0, 7.6) The mean of this (as calculated by R) is: 485.9778 The median of this (as calculated by R) is: 35 If I then make a beanplot(As1988), I find that the beanline (average) is now 77.68561 while the beanline (median) is 35.39739 (using the locator function to check the
2011 Oct 05
4
SPlus to R
I'm trying to convert an S-Plus program to R.  Since I'm a SAS programmer I'm not facile is either S-Plus or R, so I need some help.  All I did was convert the underscores in S-Plus to the assignment operator <-.  Here are the first few lines of the S-Plus file:   sshc _ function(rc, nc, d, method, alpha=0.05, power=0.8,              tol=0.01, tol1=.0001, tol2=.005, cc=c(.1,2),
2011 Jul 01
1
keep 2 dirs in sync
I don't think there's a direct way to do this with rsync but I want to make sure I'm not missing something. I have two hosts (my portable and my desktop). I work on both hosts at different times and so I keep a few dirs sync'd between the two. I have a docs dir where I may be modifying files, adding files, renaming files and deleting files on *either* host. I have a nightly
2001 Jan 18
5
New Samba Install - Error Bind Failed
I am install Samba on a New RS/6000 M 80. I am installing Samba 2.0.7. I have the services and inedt.conf files with the needed entries and have add a program check my entry. I get the following error in the log file and can not figure out what is wrong. [2001/01/17 12:31:59, 0] lib/util_sock.c:open_socket_in(863) bind failed on port 139 socket_addr=0.0.0.0 (Address already in use)
2009 Aug 22
0
expansion of %h in HostName field of ssh_config
Hi It seems like a nice idea to expand a %h in the HostName field in ssh_config to the host given as argument to ssh. often one would have a entry in their ssh_config like: camel* User ... It's okay if the system knows that the host camel01 fx points to the right host. But what if the actual host is camel01.daimi.au.dk this is something you wouldn't like to write in your terminal.
2010 Oct 25
0
home directory password problem
Hi all, I just setup samba 3 on centos 5.5, and i'm having some problems with usernames/passwords. I'm unable to login to my home directory with my username and password. 1. I've done smbpasswd -a to add the username 2. I've done smbpasswd -e to enable the username 3. The unix username and windows username are both manishie 4. The /home/manishie directory permissions are:
2020 Jun 01
1
[Bug 3176] New: can't figure out how to test StrictHostKeyChecking accept-new
https://bugzilla.mindrot.org/show_bug.cgi?id=3176 Bug ID: 3176 Summary: can't figure out how to test StrictHostKeyChecking accept-new Product: Portable OpenSSH Version: 8.3p1 Hardware: Other OS: Linux Status: NEW Severity: enhancement Priority: P5 Component: ssh
2003 Jan 29
1
album cover art in .ogg?
I've added ogg support to my player app. Now I'd like to be able to write/read album cover art (jpg, png, what ever) out of the ogg file and display it, as I do with mp3s. This assumes that an album cover art picture can reside inside of an ogg file. I've read through the vorbis.com/faq.psp as well as the list archives and haven't found any direct answers. The section on comments
2006 Dec 23
3
newbie questions
I wish to add flac support to my Windows audio player so I wanted to ask a few questions. I rely on another lib for decoding/playing flac audio files so all I need to explicitly add support for is reading/writing flac metadata. 1st: I've downloaded libflac and have begun browsing. Is there a simple way to identify and carve out the pieces needed only for metadata i/o? Or will I have to
2018 Aug 11
3
[cfe-dev] Filesystem has Landed in Libc++
On Aug 10, 2018, at 9:35 PM, Eric Fiselier <eric at efcs.ca> wrote: > > Part of me is still concerned with the future, and the filesystems which are yet to exist. > Me too. But it is best to target modern systems when targeting future systems adds an unnecessary cost. When future systems come into being, it is likely because future hardware is making those future systems