On Sat, Jun 16, 2007 at 05:22:47PM +, James wrote:
> Matlab is the standard for mathematical analysis of all sorts of
> phenomenon, from a mathematical perspective.
I'm familiar with Matlab... you're the second person to mention
Octave...
> > I would like to do some analysis on these signals
I have some (say 100) discrete data sequences sampling a single analogue
system with time-stamp data.
I would like to do some analysis on these signals to see if there are
any interesting things that can be demonstrated - for example, if I
could show a strong correlation in the signals between two
I've a few vaguely related questions. I'm an Emacs user from a decade
ago - and have recently returned to using it... I'm trying to set it up
as a useful modern development environment. I'd have chosen Eclipse, or
something like that, if it wasn't for a constraint that I need it to
work remotely
I am looking for a client-server package (preferably with the server on
gentoo from portage) which provides something which is vaguely like
CRM... but in reverse - and for personal as opposed to corporate use.
One requirement is for it to act as an address book that will allow me
to associate:
Co
#emerge clamassassin
Calculating dependencies... done!
>>> Emerging (1 of 1) mail-filter/clamassassin-1.2.3 to /
* clamassassin-1.2.3.tar.gz RMD160 ;-)
... [ ok ]
* clamassassin-1.2.3.tar.gz SHA1 ;-)
... [ ok ]
* clamassassin-1.2.3.t
Thomas Rösner wrote:
Dan Farrell schrieb:
I'm surprised to find that sa-update now doesn't work for me.
[snip]
Is there some "obvious" bit of configuration I'm overlooking?
perl-cleaner?
I'd not thought of that but... "perl-cleaner all" has not made any
difference... I still get:
I've used portage to upgrade from Spamassassin 3.1.4 to 3.1.8, and I'm
surprised to find that sa-update now doesn't work for me.
# whoami
root
# sa-update
Can't locate object method "finish" via package
"Mail::SpamAssassin::Timeout" at
/usr/lib/perl5/vendor_perl/5.8.8/Mail/SpamAssassin/PluginH
When following:
http://www.gentoo.org/doc/en/openafs.xml
I get as far as
# fs setacl -dir /vicepa -acl rl
fs:'/vicepa': Function not implemented
Why is that? I've googled and can find someone who says that the
instructions did not work for him - for the same reason - but there is
no hint as
ess was to bung "bind '^a'" into my .screenrc -
but that doesn't do the trick. Does anyone here have the correct
incantation?
Steve
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Norberto Bensa wrote:
Steve [Gentoo] wrote:
Does everyone who has ruledujour execute daily get these faults reported?
Nope. But I've disabled AntiDrug in /etc/rulesdujour/config because for a few
days, I was getting a warning about antidrug's maintainer losing it's
dom
I'm getting these three emails every day from ruledujour... I'm using
the latest stable ebuild of each i.e.:
mail-filter/spamassassin-3.1.8
mail-filter/spamassassin-ruledujour-20051123
Does everyone who has ruledujour execute daily get these faults reported?
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Subject: RulesDuJour/gifu:
Does anyone else have this problem with RulesDuJour?
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To: root
Subject: RulesDuJour/gifu: 404 errors
Date: Thu, 18 Jan 2007 17:32:40 + (GMT)
From: root (root)
The following rules had errors:
TripWire had an unknown error:
--15:18:15-- http://www.rulesemporium.com/rules/99_FVGT_Tripwire.cf
I apologise in advance for this question being tenuously related to
Gentoo... My justification is only that I really like my Gentoo-based
Postfix /dovecot mail-server... but I also want to push emails to a
connected Windows Mobile 5 PDA/phone.
Historically mobile devices have polled for email
Last night my default gentoo RulesDuJour for Spamassassin acquired new
Adult and General rule-sets from SARE. Thereafter spamd refused all
connections and subsequently received mail was not spam filtered.
Issuing '/etc/init.d/spamd restart' as root resolved the situation...
but I don't want to ha
While system-level services are typically managed by /etc/init.d/* in
Gentoo, these are maintained by root for all users. I'm interested in
an end-user without root access who wants to 'run a service-like
process' (for example, fectmail to poll remote accounts...) While an
end user can easily run
es smoothly... From a
prissy perspective I'd have hoped that the configure script would
specify that it needed bash functionality by demanding evaluation by
bash instead of whatever /bin/sh happens to be...
Thanks again,
Steve
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Bo Ørsted Andresen wrote:
> # cd /var/tmp/portage/sys-apps/kbd-1.12-r8/work
> # sed -i -e '141 aset -x\n' -e '152 aset +x\n' kbd-1.12/configure
> # ebuild `portageq portdir`/sys-apps/kbd/kbd-1.12-r8.ebuild compile
>
I've followed your suggestion - I was surprised to see sparc64 mentioned
- my ge
Does anyone else have problems like this?
> # emerge -uDNav world
>
> These are the packages that would be merged, in order:
>
> Calculating world dependencies... done!
> [ebuild U ] sys-apps/kbd-1.12-r8 [1.12-r7] USE="nls" 0 kB
>
> Total size of downloads: 0 kB
>
> Would you like to merge th
Dan Johansson wrote:
> cross-site-remote-backups
Erm, "Me too..."
My first attempt centred on Duplicity - which, on the surface, seemed to
be exactly what I wanted... but, unfortunately, it is unusably buggy...
and is no longer in avtive development.
My second (in-progress) attempt is with BoxBa
Régis Décamps wrote:
> On 10/17/06, Steve [Gentoo] <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>> I'm no longer so sure about when imap processes are spawned or
>> terminated - but there seem to
>> be a non-deterministic "lots" of them for each Thunderbird sessio
Roman Zilka wrote:
> On Mon, Oct 16, 2006 at 11:26:23AM +0100, Joost Roeleveld wrote:
>
>>> it appears that there is one connection per folder
>>> and one process per connection... which seems (to me at least) to be
>>> overkill.
>>>
>> Having never used dovecot, I can't comment on this.
a
relatively small number of end-users.
3. Performance (primarily with respect to 'new mail'
notifications, but also, to a lesser extent, with searching archived
messages.
I'd be interested to hear any anecdotes from Gentooists who have
addressed a similar question recently...
Steve
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Moshe Kamensky wrote:
> The -s option of formail allows you to specify an argument, which is a
> program name. This program will be run for each message, with the
> message on the stdin. So if you have such a program that delivers to a
> maildir, you can use it. procmail itself is one such progr
quot;
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It seems strange that this should be tricky to set-up - procmail
obviously intends to address digest splitting and to support both mbox
and maildir delivery... Surely there's a simple solution?
Steve
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Kevin Fullerton wrote:
> Here's the procmail recipe I use with maildir folders and the Gentoo lists -
> I think as long as procmail is setup with maildir support you just need to
> set your MAILDIR var and use a trailing slash and it knows it'd delivering to
> a MailDir.
>
A, I guess I ha
I'm familiar with this procmail recipe:
--
:0
* ^List-Id:.*
| formail +1 -ds >> gentoo_user
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However... I need to use maildir is there a straightforward way to deliver
directly to maildir folders with formail from procmail?
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This time a bamboozling Apache/vhost/https problem.
I have a working vhost configuration for several domains in apache2
(latest stable from portage - 2.0.58) and I want to support not only
http services, but, for one domain name at least, I want to support an
https service. The working configurat
I've three independent hosts - imaginatively called A, B and C.
Firewall rules dictate that A can be directly accessed from B, but not
from C... A and B run the openssh sshd, and C is a terminal with a
working X-Windows display. C has a ssh session opened with B which
tunnels port 22 on C to 22 o
I've recently been thinking about backup strategy... following a painful
re-install after dropping a clanger during a kernel upgrade. While this
seems a very basic topic, I can find surprisingly little documentation
about this on-line.
I need to address several entirely different kinds of backup:
After getting into a real pickle with a kernel upgrade (causing me to
corrupt my /dev) I opted to re-install from the latest minimal install
CD rather than try to unpick the mess. My gentoo box is used almost
exclusively used remotely as a mail/web server - however I find tinyca a
very useful tool
I have (the latest) spamassassin 3.1.0 (on Perl 5.8.7) installed on my
not-extremely-powerful small-scale Gentoo server (P2-450 with 256Mb RAM
and 500Mb swap - not running X) and I'm experiencing a recurring
fault... I'm running spamd and using the spamassassin client to
re-direct email to it f
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
The advantage of daemon mode here is that I neither end up with a huge
polling delay nor any risk of a collision where two processes attempt
to access the same POP account at the same time (which I'd expect to
cause aggravation.)
Running from cron will not cause the
et me down... I was wondering if it was a known
(obscure) bug with the latest version... maybe, for example, one that
only arises in the context of a TCP error or, maybe, a remote server
failing mid-transaction?
Steve
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I've recently experienced a bizarre failure... and I wondered if anyone
else has experienced something similar or has a suggestion to avoid a
similar annoyance in future.
I run fetchmail to poll 3 servers every minute... and while this has
worked fine for weeks, last night it froze at 2am and
A few days I 'updated world' and spamassassin 3.04 was replaced by
spamassassin 3.1 - after a few minutes spent migrating my configuration
(to enable Razor,Pyzor and DCC) all seemed to be working well... but
then, after running fine for a day or two, the spamd daemon stopped
responding and star
I've recently started playing around with Ruby and rails under Gentoo.
I've installed everything using emerge as opposed to the using ruby gems.
While I seem to be able to use my rails application, I get a puzzling
error message when I try to verify it using the default generated
rakefile and
duty... It would be
far easier for me to buy a unit on-sale here in the UK... assuming I can
get it to suck tunes from my Gentoo box.
Steve
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ce]
I've not seen an MP101 in-the-flesh... but they're cheaper - retailing
at about £80 and I've seen them at £50 on ebay. I prefer the appearance
of the MP101 over the Streamium too.
I'm sure there are other more expensive options out there too.
Steve
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Has anyone any experience in setting up a wireless music streaming
device to read MP3 files from a Gentoo installation? These are the kind
of devices I have in mind:
* Phillips Streamium [ http://en.streamium.com/products/sl50i/ ]
* Netgear MP101 [ http://www.netgear.com/products/detai
Dave Nebinger wrote:
On Tuesday 11 October 2005 07:37 am, Steve [Gentoo] wrote:
I'm also vaguely hopeful that there may
be a more efficient lower-level solution which wouldn't require the
overhead of a process to 'pass-on' the tcp data... maybe integrated with
ipcha
W.Kenworthy wrote:
Move the sshd instance on your server to port 443 (if you are not
running an ssl aware webserver that is ...)
This is (pretty much) what I do- I mapped port 443 to 22 at my
NAT/Firewall/router - that way I only have to deal with a peculiar port
when using SSH from remote l
Patrick Marquetecken wrote:
I hope that someone on this list can help me to clarify bridging.
I'll give that a go... someone is bound to correct me if I give you a
partial truth. :-)
I'll start by saying that the point of a bridge (in the context of
Ethernet networks at least) is to allow
A. Khattri wrote:
On Thu, 29 Sep 2005, Steve [Gentoo] wrote:
I think I want a "document management solution" - though I'm not sure
that everyone understands the same idea by the term.
This might be overkill:
http://www.alfresco.org/
Alfresco is what I'd have called
nt... preferably in-order... maybe
with a watermark dating the copy?
Is anyone aware of any existing packages - preferably for Gentoo, but
any open-source solution would suffice.
Thanks in advance for any suggestions :-)
Steve
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Billy Holmes wrote:
Steve [Gentoo] wrote:
Can anyone see where I'm going wrong.
I'm behind a NAT box which precludes my use of active-FTP but not
passive. I have verified this both with Windows based FTP clients
and with the latest unmasked "vanilla" ftp from portage.
Can anyone see where I'm going wrong.
I'm behind a NAT box which precludes my use of active-FTP but not
passive. I have verified this both with Windows based FTP clients and
with the latest unmasked "vanilla" ftp from portage. When I try to use
ncftp, however, I run into difficulties:
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Oscar Carlsson wrote:
I think lighttpd might be something like what you're looking for.
It's pretty lightweight, fast enough and php/ruby/perl works with it (through
fastCGI).
http://www.lighttpd.net/
And of course it's in portage :)
Oscar
I've installed lighttpd - and while mostly impre
minuscule -
server would be heavily loaded and low capacity.)
Can anyone make suggestions as to good packages to investigate?
Steve
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2%22+cygwin+ssh.
In the first search result it suggested to "Switch off ForwardX11 in
your .ssh/config".
Thanks...
I guess I suspected gentoo rather than cygwin as I first noticed just
after an emerge -uD world...
Cygwin it must be then.
Steve
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sh connection closes. Does anyone
have any idea why this might have started to happen?
Steve
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ming in separate articles that it is cosmetic or a known
problem. I guess, given that I need cygwin, that my only option is to
wait and hope the nx client for windows is fixed at some point?
Steve
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ss I could read the ebuild files - but it would be
far more convenient to have tips/tricks/gotchas available annotated with
each package - say on http://packages.gentoo.org/... Hmmm.
In any case, thanks - "crontab /etc/crontab" seems the perfect resolution.
Steve
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Because I need my Gentoo server to perform periodic tasks on my behalf I
new I needed some implementation of "cron" - and after a brief
investigation I settled on fcron as I liked the idea that I could give
flexible scheduling in order to allow the OS to delay processing in the
event of heavy s
you should probably tunnel samba through ssh. Google for
"samba tunnel putty".
This is exactly what I wanted to know. I hadn't thought of googling with
"putty" as I'm using OpenSSH on both client and server - but the
techniques look the same.
Steve
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I was wondering if others have tackled this before me?
I only have remote SSH access to my Gentoo box (everything else is fire
walled) and I use this to map ports on my client machine to
corresponding ports on my server machine - so, for example, I can access
IMAP; SMTP, X applications etc. on
Suversion-1.2.1 depends?" It was my wish to side-step explicitly
dealing with package dependencies which prompted me to use
ACCEPT_KEYWORDS with emerge -uD ...
Steve
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Petteri Räty wrote:
What criteria must be met in order for a masked package (and
specifically for Subversion) to become unmasked?
At least a month and there can't be any major bugs reported to
bugs.gentoo.org. About specifics on Subversion you need to ask its
maintainer. It will stay maske
Marco Matthies wrote:
Gentoo leaves packages in unstable for a default period of time to make sure
they work allright. If you want the newest version of a package, you must tell
portage to do so by putting the appropriate stuff (subversion and it's
dependencies) in /etc/portage/package.keywor
I'd have thought lots of people in the gentoo crowd would have been
eagerly awaiting subversion 1.2.x with its substantial new "reserved
checkout" - but nothing seems to have moved forward.
Portage (by default) still gives me version 1.1.3... but version 1.2 has
been available for a couple of
d have expected, assuming this is a simple issue that
packages should now be dependent on openjade and not jade, that the
portage tree would have been updated to reflect this? Is this planned?
I wonder why it seems to have taken so long?
Steve
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I've recently discovered a problem doing my periodic "emrege -uD world"
- which looks as if there is some general problem with jade [Attached
below - output from the command.]
It seems to me that jade is linked against libsop.so.3, however I only
appear to have a copy of libsop.so.4. I've not
askar ... wrote:
I'm trying to setup email system by reading the "Virtual Mailhosting
System with Postfix Guide".
I have a problem in section 5.
When I do
# ./CA.pl -newca
have error "unable to load certificate
2319:error:0906D06C:PEM routines:PEM_read_bio:no start
line:pem_lib.c:637:Expecting
I admit that this is a pretty generic idea... but I hope no-one sees
harm in me asking about it here... I plan to do this with gentoo... so
if someone else has had a similar plan... maybe they could offer me the
benefit of their wisdom :-)
Assumptions:
1. There are two Linux Hosts connect
wonder if it would be possible to set-up an "internal" account "spam"
to which only local users (i.e. myself) can send mail... "bounce" all my
spam there (using the "Mail Redirect" extension?) - and somehow use
procmail to report it? Is there a neater solution?
Steve
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interfaces to construct
arbitrary XML data files...
Thanks for the suggestions... at least it seems I'm not overlooking "the
obvious"?
Steve
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I have a few bespoke XML schema specs, and I want to find a generic tool
to construct XML files which are syntactically valid with respect to the
schema specs.
The schemas represent data-structures for domain specific records with
moderately complex structure. It would not make sense to use a W
work with class-1 modems... but it isn't obvious that it would be
straightforward to merge that with a VOCP voice system.
Thanks,
Steve
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ke to work out if it would be worth my while to
look around for another cheap modem or wait... if sometime this year a
usable (very small volume) support for Class 1 faxes becomes available
then that would probably be fine - I've other (less convenient) options
which can see me through until th
James Hiscock wrote:
You might want to check out vocp (http://vocpsystem.com/) as an
alternative - there's a (horribly experimental - read: partially
completed) ebuild for it on bugs.gentoo.org... I'm still trying to
tweak stuff to get it working, but it's pretty straight-forward.
That looks lik
i a few months.
I don't have much use for VOIP per se at the moment - though I do like
the idea of being contactable via "free" Skype and tieing that into my
overall solution. I might want to "phone" my answerphone from my mobile
if I'm expecting a call at hom
iable alternatives before
I do...
Steve
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I am looking at cobbling together a replacement for my antiquated
hardware answer phone... Ideally I'd use my existing Voice/Fax Modem -
and have voice mail messages delivered to me as emails in some
appropriate attachment - that way I can retrieve them wherever I happen
to be.
I've heard of B
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