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2007 Sep 21
0
vPim RRULE fix
Quoting sam at 37signals.com, on Tue, Sep 11, 2007 at 02:41:16PM -0500: > Hi- > > We''re using your vPim library at 37signals for the Backpack Calendar > (http://backpackit.com/calendar ) and ran into an issue with the "US > Holidays" calendar available at http://ical.mac.com/ical/US32Holidays.ics . Thanks for the patch and unit test, I''ve applied it
2008 Sep 04
1
Timezone support?
This is a follow-up to the thread ending with: http://rubyforge.org/pipermail/vpim-talk/2008/000120.html I too am in search of some ruby parser for icalendar which properly handles timezones on the datetimes in the icalendar RFC. As I understand it there are actually three types of times. 1) UTC times with a string form of yyyymmddThhmmssZ note the trailing Z indicates zulu time aka utc. 2)
2005 Jan 01
1
Re: vpim: bug in icalendar.rb, Icalendar#decode_status
Thanks for the bug report! I''ll get a new release out next week, I''ve been on vacation for a few weeks and I''m just getting up to speed with being back in a city. In the meantime, the fix is to apply the following patch (in Icalendar.decode_duration). I''ve also integrated your tests, thanks. Cheers, Sam diff -u -r1.22 icalendar.rb --- vpim/icalendar.rb 17
2010 Apr 04
0
Bug in 1.1.3: Invalid escape of rrule value
Hi, I found a bug in Icalendar 1.1.3. Currently it escapes ";" in RRULE''s value, so it produces code with invalid syntax. Attached monkey patch fixes the problem (please note line 23 and 30). It is aware only of RRULE, but maybe there''re other tags that are also affected - I don''t know ics specification very well, so I can''t say that. Thanks for
2008 Jun 14
0
Bug and patch for vpim-0.619
On Sat, Jun 14, 2008 at 10:42 AM, Christopher J. Bottaro <cjbottaro at alumni.cs.utexas.edu> wrote: > I noticed two little bugs when using your vpim module in a Rails application. > > 1) The vpim module overwrites Rail''s implementation of Date#to_time. > 2) The vpim module''s implementation of Date#to_time causes > Date.today.to_time to return a Time that is
2008 Jan 08
0
Status of Timezone support / Handeling DTSTART; TZID="(GMT-05.00) Eastern Time (US & Canada)":20080107T123000
I can not tell from the docs or from the mailing list what is the state of timezone support in the iCalendar package? If I want to parse an iCalendar file that has non utc dstarts and dends will it convert those times to UTC or otherwise allow me to do that? When I tried to parse an iCalendar input file started off with something like this: BEGIN:VCALENDAR METHOD:REQUEST
2008 Jun 18
1
Vpim gem
On Wed, Jun 18, 2008 at 6:32 AM, Joost Hietbrink <joost at joopp.com> wrote: > Hi Sam Roberts, > First of all. Thanks for the Vpim gem. We use it at www.yelloyello.com and > it works great. I''m glad to hear that. > We''ve only encountered the following error: > # NoMethodError (undefined method `to_str'' for []:Array): > # >
2006 Apr 11
4
Vpim::Vcard Line Breaks
On Wed, Apr 12, 2006 at 02:29:50AM +0900, Ben Reubenstein wrote: > I am using the Ruby Vpim library to create Vcards. I am having > trouble getting my address entries to format correctly when the > resulting VCF file is loaded into an address book. Is there a special > character to create a break line in the address field? Many of the > addresses in my data include multiple line
2006 Feb 23
1
Import Vcard with VPIM
I''m currently looking to build a contact manager with Rails. I need to offer Vcard import / export capabilities. I have VPIM setup in my Rails app, but I''m a little stuck on how to pull the correct data from the vcards. I''ve looked at the docs for VPIM and those have helped get me started, but I still can''t figure out how to pull specific data. As an
2009 Jun 30
0
ri_cal 0.7.0 Released
Subject: [ANN] ri_cal 0.7.0 Released ri_cal version 0.7.0 has been released! * <http://ri-cal.rubyforge.org/> * <by Rick DeNatale> A new Ruby implementation of RFC2445 iCalendar. The existing Ruby iCalendar libraries (e.g. icalendar, vpim) provide for parsing and generating icalendar files, but do not support important things like enumerating occurrences of repeating events. This
2016 Apr 01
1
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dear sir/madam, while i am trying to convert the data into timeseries using xts command.i am getting this error. please help me to resolve this issue xts(mydata$MCP, as.Date(rdate, format='%d-%m-%Y') + xts(mydata$MCP, as.Date(rdate, format='%d-%m-%Y') Error: unexpected symbol in: "xts(mydata$MCP, as.Date(rdate, format='%d-%m-%Y') xts"
2006 Apr 29
0
vpim
Quoting chris at joyent.com, on Fri, Apr 28, 2006 at 07:55:25PM -0700: > Hey Sam, > > Random question...have you been able to successfully use your APIs > and create a vCard with photos that can import into AddressBook with > the photos intact? I am having a heck of a time getting the photos > to come into AddressBook. Didn''t know if you had success here. No,
2010 Feb 01
3
Convert a column of numbers to a column of strings
Hello, Please excuse me if this question has been asked before. I'm new to R, and have been trying to google the answers without any success. I would like to convert a set of date and time into R date-time class. Right now, the dates and times are in integer format, so I first need to convert them into string, and then to R date-time using strptime. However, I have a problem converting them
2008 Jun 30
1
Removing rows from a data frame
Hi... I have a rather large dataframe that I'm trying to remove rows from. I'm issuing the command: dtx[-which(dtx$rdate > "2008-06-16"),] and it tries to print out over 170,000 lines of output. So...I did: options(max.print=1e6) and ran it again. It worked, but when I did a: which(dtx$rdate > "2008-06-16") it tells me that all the data I thought I deleted
2007 Apr 08
4
Time just moved backwards
Hi there, I got a daily cron (rdate to local time server) job wich adjusts time and which constantly gives me headache. Every day my dovecot suicides with: "dovecot: Time just moved backwards by 11 seconds. This might cause a lot of problems, so I'll just kill myself now." Of course my onboard clock is constantly off by more than 5 secs. I don't want to abandon time
2009 Jun 12
3
how to set ntpd listen only 127.0.0.1 ?
Hello, all. I would like to use ntpd for time sync not rdate or ntpdate. but after installation the ntpd, I found that listened at all interfaces like below. udp 0 0 192.168.111.2:123 0.0.0.0:* 11528/ntpd udp 0 0 xxx.xxx.62.20:123 0.0.0.0:* 11528/ntpd udp 0 0
2007 Dec 12
3
ntpd
I am running a server inside of VMWare, and the clock gains ~30 seconds every 1000 seconds or 1.03X. I need to keep the drift under the magic 1000 limit that ntpd kills its self, but despite setting maxpoll really low I get: Dec 11 23:58:14 host ntpd[4909]: kernel time discipline status change 41 Dec 11 23:59:17 host ntpd[4909]: kernel time discipline status change 1 Dec 11 23:59:17 host
2012 Jul 02
1
Undocumented behavior around daylight savings time?
Apologies for the intrusion. I am a lurker on list. I have been working to convert a digitized signal from a matlab file into R for analysis and other applications. R.matlab is working fine, and it is easy to convert the matlab date-time number (days since year 0) into R date-time numbers (seconds since 1970-01-01). Unfortunately, when I cast the R date-time number into POSIXct format it seems
2019 Nov 12
0
[centos/centos.org] 01/02: Update calendar from yaml
This is an automated email from the git hooks/post-receive script. unknown user pushed a commit to branch master in repository centos/centos.org. commit 0bbb0525b87b6c9d9635db498b73065abe693ae4 Author: rbowen <rbowen at rcbowen.com> AuthorDate: Tue Nov 12 13:03:32 2019 -0500 Update calendar from yaml --- content/community/calendar.md | 18 ++--
2019 Nov 12
2
[centos/centos.org] branch master updated (63acd8a -> 908b8f4)
This is an automated email from the git hooks/post-receive script. unknown user pushed a change to branch master in repository centos/centos.org. from 63acd8a Update meeting schedule as per https://github.com/CentOS/Calendar/pull/29 new 0bbb052 Update calendar from yaml new 908b8f4 Update ical file URL The 2 revisions listed above as "new" are entirely new to this