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2007 Jun 13
3
Awk and Vilno
In clinical trial data preparation and many other data situations, the statistical programmer needs to merge and re-merge multiple input files countless times. A syntax for merging files that is clear and concise is very important for the statistical programmer's productivity. Here is how Vilno does it: inlist dataset1 dataset2 dataset3 ; joinby variable1 variable2 where ( var3<=var4 ) ;
2007 Jun 08
4
Tools For Preparing Data For Analysis
As noted on the R-project web site itself ( www.r-project.org -> Manuals -> R Data Import/Export ), it can be cumbersome to prepare messy and dirty data for analysis with the R tool itself. I've also seen at least one S programming book (one of the yellow Springer ones) that says, more briefly, the same thing. The R Data Import/Export page recommends examples using SAS, Perl, Python, and
2007 Jun 09
2
How do you do an e-mail post that is within an ongoing thread?
That may sound like a stupid question, but if it confuses me, I'm sure it confuses others as well. I've tried to find that information on the R mail-group info pages, can't seem to find it. Is it something obvious? To begin a brand new discussion, you do your post as an e-mail sent to r-help at stat.math.ethz.ch . As I am doing right now. How do I do an additional post that gets
2023 Feb 22
1
Auth-worker, unknown scheme ARGON2ID
> On 22/02/2023 07:48 EET James Brown <jlbrown at bordo.com.au> wrote: > > > > On 22 Feb 2023, at 4:14 pm, Aki Tuomi <aki.tuomi at open-xchange.com> wrote: > > > > > > > I?ve spent ages on this and am getting really desperate! :-( > > > > > > CPPFLAGS=-I/opt/homebrew/Cellar/openssl at 3/3.0.8/include
2023 Feb 22
1
Auth-worker, unknown scheme ARGON2ID
> On 22 Feb 2023, at 5:33 pm, Aki Tuomi <aki.tuomi at open-xchange.com> wrote: >> >> Thanks Aki, that was helpful. When I add that I get: >> >> checking for LIBSODIUM... no >> configure: error: Can't build with libsodium: not found >> >> So I have to tell it where libsodium is. >> >> Tried: >> >>
2023 Feb 22
1
Auth-worker, unknown scheme ARGON2ID
> On 22/02/2023 07:00 EET James Brown <jlbrown at bordo.com.au> wrote: > > > On 21 Feb 2023, at 10:12 pm, James Brown <jlbrown at bordo.com.au> wrote: > > > > > > > The new one has Dovecot compiled with same configure options, same configuration files, but fails to authenticate: > > > > Feb 21 21:51:03 master: Info: Dovecot v2.3.20
2023 Feb 22
1
Auth-worker, unknown scheme ARGON2ID
> On 22/02/2023 08:41 EET James Brown <jlbrown at bordo.com.au> wrote: > > > > On 22 Feb 2023, at 5:33 pm, Aki Tuomi <aki.tuomi at open-xchange.com> wrote: > > > > > > Thanks Aki, that was helpful. When I add that I get: > > > > > > checking for LIBSODIUM... no > > > configure: error: Can't build with libsodium: not
2007 Jun 13
0
Where to Find Data Transformation Software
Hello All, Here is the requested information. Most of it was on the original post for the "Tools For Preparing Data For Analysis" thread from last week, but it got overlooked. They are all given under an open source license. Check 'em out! ******************************************************* Vilno: data transformation software, that reads in input datasets (rows and columns),
2019 Feb 13
3
Support for Argon2 for password hashing
Is there any information on adding support for Argon2? I have been working on my new mailserver and this came up in moving from the default MD5 hash to more 'modern' hashes like SHA256 and SHA512.? Then I was pointed to the work behind Argon2, and I see that it is moving through the IRTF cfrg workgroup: draft-irtf-cfrg-argon2-04.txt It is a 'purpose built' hash for passwords,
2018 Dec 03
2
dovecot and argon2 encryption
I am using a FreeBSD 11-2 amd/64 system with dovecot version 2.3.4 installed. I was playing around with different encryption schemes. doveadm pw -l SHA1 SSHA512 BLF-CRYPT PLAIN HMAC-MD5 OTP SHA512 SHA RPA DES-CRYPT CRYPT SSHA MD5-CRYPT SKEY PLAIN-MD4 PLAIN-MD5 SCRAM-SHA-1 LANMAN SHA512-CRYPT CLEAR CLEARTEXT SSHA256 NTLM MD5 PBKDF2 SHA256 CRAM-MD5 PLAIN-TRUNC SHA256-CRYPT SMD5 DIGEST-MD5
2016 May 06
2
Dovecot + libsodium
Hi, Thank you very much for creating and maintaining dovecot! In my scenario, I want to use the password hash algorithms provided by libsodium: https://download.libsodium.org/doc/ So my difficulty is to have dovecot support libsodium's hash algorithms, particularly: crypto_pwhash_scryptsalsa208sha256_str On the sodium maillinglist I asked for help and received an adjusted dovecot code,
2018 Dec 04
1
dovecot and argon2 encryption
On 12/4/18, 1:14 AM, "dovecot on behalf of Aki Tuomi" <dovecot-bounces at dovecot.org on behalf of aki.tuomi at open-xchange.com> wrote: On 3.12.2018 22.24, Jerry wrote: > I am using a FreeBSD 11-2 amd/64 system with dovecot version 2.3.4 installed. > I was playing around with different encryption schemes. > > doveadm pw -l > SHA1
2005 Oct 16
1
measurement error model - "simple" linear regression
Dear friends, I found the thread on this subject this summer but wonder whether it has been taken any further. I have an important medical problem where X is computed from a three independent and complicated measurements (exchangeable sodium and potassium and total body water - i.e. X = (Nae+Ke)/TBW ) and Y is serum sodium concentration (all data in Edelman, JCI 1958). I have the individual
2018 May 22
2
Nelson-Aalen Estimator in R: Error Message
Dear all, Currently, I am doing a research project about serum sodium levels and falling. I am doing my analysis in R. I am performing the multiple imputation right now. I want to perform a survival analysis later, but therefore I need to specify the Nelson-Aalen estimator. My dataset is called DF1, the event indicator is Falls and the time variable is Time. The code that I use is as follows:
2007 Aug 02
4
warning messages in grid or lattice give that I can't debug
The messages are visible in 2.6.0dev The same commands in 2.4.1 work without warning messages. I am using the HH_1.18-1 from R_2.4.1 with both R versions and not the current HH_2.1-3 version$version.string installed.packages()[c("grid","lattice", "HH"),3] ## library(HH) library(lattice, lib.loc="C:/PROGRA~1/R/R-2.4.1/library") hotdog <-
2023 Feb 22
1
Auth-worker, unknown scheme ARGON2ID
> On 22/02/2023 09:10 EET James Brown <jlbrown at bordo.com.au> wrote: > > > On 22 Feb 2023, at 5:53 pm, Aki Tuomi <aki.tuomi at open-xchange.com> wrote: > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > % locate libsodium > > > > > /opt/homebrew/Cellar/libsodium > > > > > /opt/homebrew/Cellar/libsodium/1.0.18_1
2007 Jul 04
1
Expected ... to define
I found several topics that covered a similar error with controllers, but mine is with a model, and none of the fixes previously mentioned seemed to apply. Here is the error: Expected ./app/models/lab_result.rb to define Lab_result C:/InstantRails/ruby/lib/ruby/gems/1.8/gems/activesupport-1.4.2/lib/active_support/dependencies.rb:249:in `load_missing_constant''
2006 Feb 24
1
Help a n00b?
So I''m trying to do that hot new thing with AJAXy forms: http://idiet.toasterwaffles.com/foods/list Here''s the relevant code in list.rhtml (for the form portion) <tbody> <%= render_collection_of_partials "list_stripes", @foods %> </tbody> <tfoot> <tr id="addFood"><%= form_remote_tag( :html =>
2008 Jun 19
1
PrettyR (describe)
#is there a way to get NA in the table of descriptive statistics instead of the function stopping Thank you in advance #data x.f <- structure(list(Site = structure(c(9L, 9L, 9L, 9L, 9L, 9L, 9L, 9L, 9L, 9L, 9L, 9L, 9L, 9L, 9L, 9L, 9L, 9L, 9L, 9L, 9L, 9L, 9L, 9L, 9L, 9L, 9L), .Label = c("BC", "HC", "RM119", "RM148", "RM179", "RM185",
2017 Apr 26
3
LLDB security and the use of an IPC library
LLDB currently uses a client-server architecture.  That appears fine, but runs into an annoying security problem: other users on the same machine can connect to the TCP socket and take over LLDB and thus the user’s system.  This means that LLDB is useless in multiuser enviromnents on Linux, such as academic computer labs. The immediate problem can be solved by using either HMAC authentication of