Displaying 20 results from an estimated 12000 matches similar to: "Bug in "example""
1999 Mar 09
1
example(.) partly broken (since 0.63.3) --> patch (PR#134)
(I don't have time just now to diagnose & fix..)
In R 0.63.3 [both on Solaris and Linux]
> example(outer)
Error: Couldn't find 'outer' example
whereas this worked in 0.63.2.
NON-exhaustive `research' [i.e. small sample out of about 1000]:
o examples that stopped working (in 0.63.3 and did before)
kronecker, outer, vector, Im
o Examples working
2007 Jun 16
1
Binary packagers: BSD license issues
Adding this SHA256 code made me read the BSD license once again. It
says:
* 2. Redistributions in binary form must reproduce the above copyright
* notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer in the
* documentation and/or other materials provided with the distribution.
Then there are a few files from Cyrus as well which contain:
* 4. Redistributions of any form
2003 Aug 13
0
All "GNU" software potentially Trojaned
-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE-----
CERT Advisory CA-2003-21 GNU Project FTP Server Compromise
Original issue date: August 13, 2003
Last revised: --
Source: CERT/CC
A complete revision history is at the end of this file.
Overview
The CERT/CC has received a report that the system housing the primary
FTP servers for the GNU software project was compromised.
I. Description
1998 Dec 22
0
CERT Advisory CA-98.13 - TCP/IP Denial of Service (fwd)
The following advisory was issued by CERT yesterday. Because it affects
FreeBSD systems as well, we are forwarding it to the appropriate FreeBSD
mailing lists. We would like to thanks CERT for cooperation with the
FreeBSD security officer on this subject.
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CERT Advisory CA-98-13-tcp-denial-of-service
Original Issue Date: December 21, 1998
Last Revised
1999 Nov 11
0
CERT Advisory CA-99.14 - Multiple Vulnerabilities in BIND (fwd)
For those who are unaware...
[mod: This whole bind affair has gone a bit out of hand. Elias from
Bugtraq found "public" info indicating the problem. ISC/CERT were
working on releasing the bugfix together with the fix. Now everybody
is scurrying to get fixes out now that "the public" knows about this.
As far as I know, Red Hat (& Caldera) made a new RPM, based on the
most
1998 Oct 13
0
FW: CERT Advisory CA-98.12 - mountd
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Is this old? I couldn''t find it in the linux-security archives.
If so, please disregard.
Dan
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1998 Aug 11
0
Fwd: CERT Advisory CA-98.10 - mime_buffer_overflows
>Date: Tue, 11 Aug 1998 13:21:06 -0400
>From: CERT Advisory <cert-advisory@cert.org>
>To: cert-advisory@coal.cert.org
>Subject: CERT Advisory CA-98.10 - mime_buffer_overflows
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>Organization: CERT(sm) Coordination Center - +1 412-268-7090
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2003 Apr 17
1
[Fwd: CERT Advisory CA-2003-13 Multiple Vulnerabilities in Snort Preprocessors]
I figured that someone reading this list might want to take a look at
the proceeding, considering that the version of Snort in FreeBSD ports
-is- affected.
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> Subject: CERT Advisory CA-2003-13 Multiple Vulnerabilities in Snort Preprocessors
> Date: 17 Apr 2003 11:30:47 -0400
2003 Jul 18
1
Status of database integration / Willing to help
I a PhD student here at Carnegie Mellon. I have ten years of experience
working in C in industry.
I am working on a research project here at Carnegie Mellon that needs to
integrate a database with mail clients. We are planning to use the IMAP
protocol to communicate with the mail client. After I spent some time
looking at the code of various IMAP server implementations, I got very
interested in
1998 Jun 03
1
R-beta: offset and glm again
I guess I understand it now (although it is surprising to me).
The following is a valid model formula
fred ~ wilma + offset(barney)
that sets the model offset to barney.
Given that this works, it would seem that one could remove the
offset =
argument from the glm call (and document the offset feature somewhere).
Too bad that one can't set weights the same way.
The anova bug when offsets
2004 Aug 27
4
Speech Recognition and Asterisk
All;
Since I have interest in providing the capability for callers to speak
the department, person or number they wish to call, as well as other IVR
scenarios, I have been reviewing much of this lists email archives and
searching the web for open source voice recognition that will work with
the Asterisk PBX.
What I am trying to determine, is what will it take to get it working on
Asterisk? How
1997 May 08
1
R-beta: Two simple suggestions.
1) The .RData file (and S .Data area) are cputype dependent. When R is used
from different types of machines (say, HP and Sun) that share a common
filesystem (say afs or dfs) then loading the wrong type of .RData file can
lead to mysterious behaviour. In my environment, undergraduate students are
the most likely to log into different cputypes, and they end up being quite
confused. To
1997 Sep 07
1
R-alpha: naming convention for index files
In the process of moving to the new directory structure, we might also
reconsider the naming of the various index files.
A simple idea would be to have an `INDEX' file in each directory where
this is appropriate. E.g., we could have
pkg/funs/INDEX (rather than help/pkg/INDEX)
pkg/data/INDEX (rather than index.doc)
pkg/help/INDEX (rather than AnIndex)
or e.g.
pkg/INDEX.funs
1998 Jun 15
1
R-beta: fortran problems with 0.62
One of the big problems in mixing fortran and C is knowing if the various
compilers/loaders need extra underscores in the names of the entry points.
The 0.62 release of R, which has reverted to using fortran, seems to be
broken in this respect.
In particular, on a machine which does not append underscores to fortran entry
points (HP-UX 10.20), there are many problems.
It seems that the
1998 Jun 03
0
R-beta: offset code in glm....
I'm trying delve into the offset code in glm, and I have to admit I'm getting
lost.
My particular concern is that if you do something like
glm( fred ~ wilma, offset=barney, data=betty)
then the offset is not found if barney is a component of the data frame
betty. (If you do the same thing with weights, then the weight is found in the
data frame).
I don't know if this is a
1998 Jun 03
1
R-beta: anova.glm is broken with offsets
I have *not* tracked this bug very far because I hope someone who is more
familiar with the glm/anova code will jump in.
If one fits a glm model with an offset, the NULL deviance is incorrectly
calculated (it is calculated without the offset). The means one can get
examples where the model deviance is greater than the NULL deviance.
Here is some example output, (without the data).
>
1998 Jun 03
1
R-beta: anova.glm is broken with offsets
I have *not* tracked this bug very far because I hope someone who is more
familiar with the glm/anova code will jump in.
If one fits a glm model with an offset, the NULL deviance is incorrectly
calculated (it is calculated without the offset). The means one can get
examples where the model deviance is greater than the NULL deviance.
Here is some example output, (without the data).
>
2002 Mar 13
3
zlib compression, the exploit, and OpenSSH
Attached is a zlib advisory and a debug dump of ssh with compression
enabled. Most of the debug is superflous, so I have underlined the two
points to look at. When creating an ssh connection, compression on the
line is done *before* authentication -- This means an unauthorized
attacker could, conceivable, leverage root access by connecting with to
the ssh server requesting zlib compression and
2008 Apr 25
2
force glm estimates to be nonnegative
Is there a way to force certain formula parameters to be nonnegative?
What I want to do is to estimate student capacity over time, namely by
> capacity ~ Student + Student:Day
I add this formula to a glm call and obtain negative learning slope estimates (Student:Day) in some cases.
However, I don't want to allow for that. In such a case, glm should solve
> capacity ~ Student
and
2013 Jul 10
1
Bug#716394: [Mayhem] Bug report on xcp-storage-managers: tp crashes with exit status 139
Package: xcp-storage-managers
Version: 0.1.1-3.1
Severity: normal
User: mayhem at forallsecure.com
Usertags: mayhem
tp crashes with exit status 139. We confirmed the crash by
re-running it in a fresh debian unstable installation.
The attachment [1] contains a testcase (under ./crash) crashing the
program. It ensures that you can easily reproduce the bug. Additionally,
under ./crash_info/, we