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2015 Oct 05
0
Fwd: net rpc lookup from group names that start with "-"
Hi , Thank you for your input. I have had tried all of the escape characters you have have tested with but I have had no luck with them. I am curious to know which versions of net have you been tested with? I do agree that the best practice for this is to remove "-" from the beginning of the object name, However, seeing that it can be created that way allowed, I would like to find a
2012 Jan 13
1
Markdown-Discuss Digest, Vol 106, Issue 4
> The only problem as I see it is that three dashes produce a long dash > and a hyphen rather than an em-dash, although two dashes seem to work > well. But investigating that will have to wait for the morrow! I'm afraid you are confusing two different replies. SmartyPants looks for two hyphens (or tee dashes) and turns them into an em dash. The three dashes is for another
2006 Jun 05
2
Bug in RedCloth or in my head?
Instead of emm-dashes I get struck-out text surrounded with single hyphens. RedCloth 3.0.4: >> d = RedCloth.new "-- hyphens to the left of me, hyphens to the right, all should be emm dashes --" => "-- hyphens to the left of me, hyphens to the right, all should be emm dashes --" >> d.to_html => "<p><del>- hyphens to the left of me, hyphens
2016 Apr 25
1
Please assist -- Unable to remove '-' character from char vector--
Thank you Jim, The code did assist me to get the what I needed. Also, I learnt that there are different types of dashes (en-dash/em-dash/hyphen) as explained on this site : http://www.punctuationmatters.com/hyphen-dash-n-dash-and-m-dash/ I achieved it by executing below command after going through this page on stackoverflow:
2020 May 05
3
[lld] Reject some lld specific one-dash long options
GNU ld supports most long options with either one or two dashes. For compatibility, lld has to support both. For newer and lld specific options, we don't have such compatibility problem. I'd suggest we reject one-dash long options to avoid collision with short options. For example, * -lto-emit-obj can be read as -l to-emit-obj * -thinlto-cache-dir= means -t -h inlto-cache-dir= in GNU
2008 Feb 01
1
package could not be loaded
Hi, I am an R newbie. I am running R2.5.1 on WinXP. I am trying to run a pacakge (BNArray1.0) that depends on deal 1.2-26 and dynamicGraph 0.2.0.1 . These are available on http://www.cls.zju.edu.cn/binfo/BNArray/#OLE9 . I have installed the 3 packages (using local files). When I try to run BNArray, I reveicd this error message > local({pkg <- select.list(sort(.packages(all.available =
2007 Jan 24
14
Strikethroughs and dashes
Who really uses strikethroughs?? This is one of the most common tripwires in RedCloth. You are the friend--the only friend--who has offered to help. Obviously em dashes. I died in -2006- wait, no, two-thousand-FIVE! Obviously strikethrough. I''m going on a trip - a long one - to the Virgin Islands. That''s got to be en dashes. Such a cheap, no-hassle, no-worry
2013 May 02
4
Kickstart and volume group with a dash in the name
Hi, I'm trying to setup the provisioning of new OpenStack hypervisors with cinder volumes on them. The problem is that kickstart doesn't allow dashed in volume group names? I tried this: volgroup cinder-volumes --pesize=4096 pv.02 and this: volgroup cinder--volumes --pesize=4096 pv.02 but in both cases I end up with a volume group named "cindervolumes" on the system. Any
2010 Nov 15
1
Dashes in node names
Hi, I'am using a script which manages the setup of nodes. This depends on zeroconf and so the tinc node name and the hostname must match. But tinc doesn't allow dashes in node names. Is this really is necessary? Dashes in hostnames are not really uncommon. Is there something which prevents appling such a diff?: ----- start diff ----- diff -ruNp tinc-1.0.13/src/protocol.c
2017 Dec 04
3
problem with the behaviour of dashed lines in R plots
dear R users, I am performing a linear regression with lm, and I would like to plot the regressor in dashed lines. I know that the lty=2 option is the way out, but it has a very strange behaviour: the line starts dashed but then the spaces between each dash becomes very tiny and so the line become somehow continuous for the human eye. Do you know how to fix that problem, in order to have a
2006 Apr 27
6
Possible to use dashes instead of underscores in rails?
Hi all - My boss is asking me if we can have dashes instead of underscores in the URL for SEO reasons. Apparently google prefers "foo-bar" to "foo_bar". The former will be found when searching for just "foo", but not the latter. So, I''m wondering if there is a way without changing any of my code if I can tell rails to use dashes instead of underscores?
2020 Aug 10
1
[nbdkit PATCH v2] server: Permit - in plugin names
Use of - does not need shell quoting, and aids legibility in multi-word plugin or filter names. Permitting both - and _ would be ambiguous (not to mention that things like 'man nbdkit-foo_bar-plugin' would look ugly), so prefer only the character that is easier for human use. Permitting a leading - would be ambiguous with options, but restricting to a letter as the first character would
2019 Apr 17
2
Accept --long-option but not -long-option for llvm binary utilities
It's actually a bit weirder than you might think. The CommandLine parser will happily eat as many dashes as you care to write, e.g., `----sections` is the same as `-sections`. On Tue, Apr 16, 2019 at 2:11 AM James Henderson via llvm-dev < llvm-dev at lists.llvm.org> wrote: > As I think I said elsewhere, I find it weird that LLVM tools accept long > arguments with a single dash,
2020 Jun 24
2
Renaming passes
On 6/24/20 11:21 AM, Matt Arsenault via llvm-dev wrote: > > >> On Jun 24, 2020, at 14:13, Arthur Eubanks via llvm-dev >> <llvm-dev at lists.llvm.org <mailto:llvm-dev at lists.llvm.org>> wrote: >> >> Hi, >> >> As part of new pass manager work, I've been trying to get something >> like `opt -foo` working under the NPM, where `foo` is
2020 Jun 24
2
Renaming passes
> On Jun 24, 2020, at 19:17, Arthur Eubanks <aeubanks at google.com> wrote: > > > > On Wed, Jun 24, 2020 at 12:23 PM Philip Reames <listmail at philipreames.com <mailto:listmail at philipreames.com>> wrote: > > > On 6/24/20 11:21 AM, Matt Arsenault via llvm-dev wrote: >> >> >>> On Jun 24, 2020, at 14:13, Arthur Eubanks via
2015 Jul 09
2
Samba local user without /etc/passwd
Il 09-07-2015 22:01 Rowland Penny ha scritto: > I will say it again but in slightly different words: there are no > 'remote' users, there are local Unix users and there are domain users, > local users can only connect to directories and files on the local > computer. Domain users can connect to directories and files on any > domain computer that is set up with the correct
2005 Sep 23
3
Removing "-" (Dash) from Dialed Numbers
I am trying to enable dial-by-email by using LDAPget to query an Active Directory server. I've got it retrieving the phone number fine. Unforunately, the numbers stored in active directory are either in the format: (xxx) xxx-xxxx or xxx-xxx-xxxx. Is there any way to parse characters out of the dialed phone number so that I only end up with digits (remove spaces, parenthesis and dashes)?
2008 Aug 07
1
package.skeleton does invalide regular name, bis... (PR#12020)
Hi the list, I guess I find an other bug (the first one is at the end off this mail) in package.skeleton. It occurs when we give as code_file some file that are not in the current directories. If we give a single file to code_file (like code_file=3D"riri/fifi.R"), it does not reconize fifi.R as a regular name and change it to riri/zfifi.R If we give several file to code_file (like
2010 Apr 25
1
replace question mark with a dash
Hi: I have the following dataset in R( thanks Gabor for your help) but now the problem is that all the dashes are converted to questions marks ("?") I?am trying to get the dashes back using: mydf <- data.frame(lapply(mydf,function(x) replace(mydf,"?"(x),"-"))) but isn't working. I also tried: mydf <- replace(mydf,mydf=="?","-)")
2016 Oct 18
3
NS records for a new AD DC
Anyway NS records are used when DNS server speak to DNS server, not by clients. So AD would work just fine without them. NS are used when a client ask something the configured resolver can't resolve by himself and when the resolver is not configured to forward request to relevant DNS server. IE: client search for toto.org and its resolver does not know anything about that zone. Resolver will