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2017 Mar 17
2
RFC: (in-principle) native unquoting for standard evaluation
I love the pointer analogy. Presumably the additional complication of scope breaks this however. * itself would have been a nice operator for this were it not prone to ambiguity (`a * *b` vs `a**b`, from which @ does not suffer). Would this extension require that function authors explicitly enable auto-quoting support? I somewhat envisioned functions seeing the resolved unquoted object (within
2013 Aug 07
3
Documentation error: wrong permissions given in FAQ
Hi, I discovered yesterday that the instructions given at http://www.openssh.org/faq.html#3.14 regarding the correct permissions for the authorized_keys file mistakenly recommend chmod'ing the file to 600 when it should be 644. The requirement for public key authentication to work is in fact that ~/.ssh/authorized_keys is readable (but not writable) by group and other, not just owner. Someone
2017 Mar 17
4
RFC: (in-principle) native unquoting for standard evaluation
(please be gentle, it's my first time) I am interested in discussions (possibly reiterating past threads -- searching didn't turn up much) on the possibility of supporting standard evaluation unquoting at the language level. This has been brought up in a recent similar thread here [1] and on Twitter [2] where I proposed the following desired (in-principle) syntax f <-
2017 Mar 19
3
RFC: (in-principle) native unquoting for standard evaluation
Would this return a quosure? (i.e. a single sided formula that captures both expression and environment). That's the data structure we've adopted in tidyeval as it already has some built in support. Hadley On Friday, March 17, 2017, Michael Lawrence <lawrence.michael at gene.com> wrote: > Interesting idea. Lazy and non-standard evaluation is going to happen; the > language
2019 Feb 11
1
make.unique rbind examples
The final two examples in ?make.unique do not appear to be relevant to that function, namely rbind(data.frame(x = 1), data.frame(x = 2), data.frame(x = 3)) rbind(rbind(data.frame(x = 1), data.frame(x = 2)), data.frame(x = 3)) both producing x 1 1 2 2 3 3 (identically) on R 3.4.3 and 3.5.1. Following a brief discussion on Twitter, Rich FitzJohn [1] identified that under R 1.8.0 (circa 2003,
2008 Oct 05
2
Compiling 3.2.4 --with-krb5=/usr/lib/krb5, not working
Hi all, I'm currently attempting to compile Samba 3.2.4 for Solaris 10 x86. I require krb5 support and I realised that it would not look in the correct default location, under Solaris 10. Example, from ./configure --help: --with-krb5=base-dir Locate Kerberos 5 support (default=/usr) In vanilla Solaris 10 x86, Kerberos libraries are stored in /usr/lib/ krb5. I thought it best to
2004 Oct 04
3
3.0.8pre1, encoding problem?
Hello! I just wanted to migrate one of our 3.0.2a servers to 3.0.8pre1 and found that all is OK win WinXP, but there is problem with WinMe. When user tries to access directory with name ???????? (Contracts) here is what I see on log: [2004/10/04 08:45:01, 5] smbd/filename.c:unix_convert(108) unix_convert called on file "????????" [2004/10/04 08:45:01, 10]
2007 Mar 13
5
Mongrel cluster with one app and many mysql databases
Hi All, I am new to the mongrel mailing list and I have a question (and I didn''t find any answer in the archives). I have successfully installed the apache2.2 proxy balancer with mongrel cluster and that works just fine. For a single rails app I have started 2 mongrels which consume about 100M (ps says 5.0% for each and I have 1G RAM). It seems a bit much but OK. However that would
2004 Jun 01
1
include directory and all files under
Sorry, but it seems everytime I setup a different rsync operation (client only) I end up here unraveling the include/exclude stuff I need. The documentation is quite good but I guess the subject is just quite a bit to chew. To cut to the chase: I want to sync up my own snapshot repository of openbsd. The basic install files. They reside at:
2009 Dec 28
1
NTLMv2 in Sun's 'official' Samba 3.0.37?
Hi all. Just looking for some guidance as to what works, and what doesn't. Recently I've noticed that no matter what I do, I can't seem to get NTLMv2 to negotiate using Windows Vista, Windows 7 or Mac OS X 10.6.x against Solaris 10 Samba 3.0.37. If I 'tune' the client OS that it only negotiates with NTLMv1, all is well. In my global block, on the Solaris Samba server, I
2008 Jul 10
1
Solaris 10 + Samba + LDAP - how to?
Hi all, Some of you may recall a little while ago I posted a fairly complex request about integrating samba into a solaris 10 fileserver and using Open LDAP as the primary authentication source. Well, I got no responses as I believe it may have been too complicated-a-request/ question. So, a simplification and some different questions. 1. I have a Solaris 10 x86 host that I'd like to
2007 Dec 27
2
Odd time conversion glitch
Hello, all. I ran across an odd problem while working in R 2.6.0. The command line text follows. Basically, I attempted to convert a character vector of length 13 (in a data frame with 13 rows) from a character representation of dates to a POSIX representation using strptime. strptime returned a vector of length 9, which appears to contain 13 values (!) in the appropriate format. I can't
2003 Jun 27
2
Can't add machine account to domain
I am running samba-2.2.7a-7.9.0 on RedHat 9.0. The domain I am trying to join has a different name than the workgroup I am trying to leave. Below is a copy of the last two entries of the computer_name.log, which are created when I try to add the machine account. [2003/06/27 15:57:24, 0] rpc_server/srv_samr_nt.c:_api_samr_create_user(1929) User carroll-313cny4$ does not exist in system
2016 Apr 12
3
Ice cast Hacking
Hello,The station I run using ice cast keeps being targeted by a hacker.They manage to kill and start our stream at there own will. They have messaged us through a fake Facebook account telling us that they are hacking us and that in order for it to stop we need to give them our Wordpress admin, this was obviously never sent over. Any suggestions on how to stop and defend these attacks would be
2010 Apr 12
2
Interpreting factor*numeric interaction coefficients
Dear all, I am a relative novice with R, so please forgive any terrible errors... I am working with a GLM that describes a response variable as a function of a categorical variable with three levels and a continuous variable. These two predictor variables are believed to interact. An example of such a model follows at the bottom of this message, but here is a section of its summary table:
2012 Jan 24
4
Select elements from text
Hi, I have a series of MS word files and each file contains plain text. From these texts I would like to extract only those elements (read: words) that are between square brackets. Example of a text: Most fundamentally, it has led to an effort to clarify the organizational form concept. According to them [see also Smith, Jones and Carroll 2002], categories emerge as audience members recognize
2007 Jul 16
3
Errors in data frames from read.table
Hello, all. I am working on a project with a large (~350Mb, about 5800 rows) insurance claims dataset. It was supplied in a tilde(~)-delimited format. I imported it into a data frame in R by setting memory.limit to maximum (4Gb) for my computer and using read.table. The resulting data frame had 10 bad rows. The errors appear due to read.table missing delimiter characters, with multiple data
2008 Oct 04
1
Password server is not connected - "cli not initilised" issue
Hi all, We are currently upgrading some core infrastructure and authentication hosts (Mac OS X 10.4.11 Open Directory/OpenLDAP/KDC --> 10.5.5). We've run into an interesting snag however. The Sun host that we use for sharing out files over Samba 3.0.28a (Sun's currently shipped, supported version of Samba) worked perfectly with the directory master running Mac OS X 10.4.11.
2010 Feb 09
1
Is NTLMv2 auth possible with security = SERVER ?
Hi list. I've been running up against a bunch of ntlm v2 related issues recently with Windows 7 and Mac OS X 10.6 client systems attempting to connect to my Solaris 10 samba 3.0.37 server. As it turns out, Sun engineering suggest that because I use "security = SERVER" rather than "security = DOMAIN", ntlmv2 auth will never actually work, even if I have settings such as:
2003 May 13
2
SMP Proliants and Smart2 Array controllers. (Was: Proliant on a 6500)
I've included all posts till now. Can I ask anyone with older proliant multi-cpu hardware using the smart2 controllers to get in touch with me? I am curious to know if this works for anyone... -D Quoting Danny Carroll <fbsd@dannysplace.net>: > Still more info... > It does not work on 5_0-RELEASE either. > > -D > ----- Original Message ----- > From: "Danny