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2012 Nov 16
2
[LLVMdev] [Code Ownership] LTO
I'd like to take over LTO, unless someone else is clamoring for it. -bw
2012 Nov 18
0
[LLVMdev] [Code Ownership] LTO
On Nov 16, 2012, at 12:47 PM, Bill Wendling <wendling at apple.com> wrote: > I'd like to take over LTO, unless someone else is clamoring for it. Do you mean liblto specifically, the IR linker, or something else? This makes sense to me as long as it is well defined. -Chris
2006 May 11
2
How do you make in_place_edit fields appear when empty?
Here''s a simple one... When using in_place_edit fields, they don''t appear unless they already have a value. How can I get similar functionality when they are empty? Thanks, Nathan -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: http://wrath.rubyonrails.org/pipermail/rails/attachments/20060511/a98640cf/attachment.html
2006 Jul 05
0
Problem with coxme
...Random slopes are on my "to do" list, and in fact most of the infrastructure for them is already built into the underlying C code. Unfortunately it's been on the list for 3 years now and may stay there until a data set crosses my own desk that requires it (or there is sufficient clamor from without). In my defense, I was first sidetracked by trying to understand and support pdMat structures, something I've since abandoned all hope of. They are great examples of object-oriented programming: elegant, short, code resuse, and incomprehensible (see www.netfunny.com/rhf/jokes/98/...
2003 Oct 17
2
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2003 Dec 29
1
Bitrate stripping?
Hey y'all -- I heard some discussion a while back about "bitrate stripping" to reduce filesize without re-encoding ... has this gone anywhere? Too lazy to write a re-encode script, Nate <p> --- nate - nmt2002@columbia.edu cell=917 445 6830 aim=mediumnate abolishthe.us/gpgpublickey Nobody for president. --- >8 ---- List archives: http://www.xiph.org/archives/ Ogg
2013 Jun 24
0
[Bug 580] iptables-restore and iptables-save lack comparison of a saved ruleset against the currently deployed rules
...in random order too? This comparison is a bit far fetched, given that ordering of rules is so important (accept before drop, etc). The order in which tables are output in iptables-save is largely irrelevant, except for the corner case this user is asking for. Otherwise many other users would be clamoring for it. > Because anything users have to construct above it > is going to be more error-prone Right, like the Nagios monitoring script this user is creating... But we'll leave this 4 year old request opened. Perhaps someone will get around to it someday. -- Configure bugmail: htt...
2007 May 29
1
*End Of Life ASTERISK 1.2.X Was: INSTRUCTIONSFORTHE ASTERISK COMMUNITY - PLEASEREAD NOW *
I've got an open bug regarding version 1.4. When I tried to find a 'stable' version I tried 1.2.18, it had the same problem. I then tried 1.2.13 and the server hasn't had an issue since. -----Original Message----- From: asterisk-users-bounces@lists.digium.com [mailto:asterisk-users-bounces@lists.digium.com] On Behalf Of Jaswinder Singh Sent: Tuesday, May 29, 2007 1:08 PM To:
2003 Oct 20
0
Re: win.metafiles in linux and R
...2 years, not even to incorporate 2 (gcc 3 related) patches that (see Bugs, and Patches) even I as a complete novice in C could apply to get libEMF working with pstoedit (http://www.pstoedit.net/pstoedit) under Linux Mandrake 9.1. The on-hold status of libEMF suggests to me that there has been no clamor for the libEMF author to incorporate these simple patches, nor update the library for widespread use. Thanks, Bill ---------------------------------------- Bill Pikounis, Ph.D. Biometrics Research Department Merck Research Laboratories PO Box 2000, MailDrop RY33-300 126 E. Lincoln Avenue Rah...
2014 Dec 18
2
[LLVMdev] ubsan - active member check for unions
...ign: >> 1. Do you think this is a useful check? > > That's actually an interesting questions. It could be useful for tagged > unions although I believe programmers usually surround them with > checking asserts anyway. Useful, yes. It will find bugs. I haven't heard anyone clamoring for it though. >> 2. Where can I store type and field info about the union; some form of >> a shadow memory or a simple array/map? > > Without shadow it may be unacceptably slow in union-intensive > applications. But with shadow, it'll greatly complicate UBSan. None o...
2012 Sep 13
2
[LLVMdev] teaching FileCheck to handle variations in order
Just adding to the clamor for FileChecks ability to pattern match out-of-order (match for mere presence); Just in the last 2 weeks, I have come across at least a couple instances when I was unable to add small unit tests to the testsuite because of this deficiency in FileCheck. Also, I agree with Krzysztof about the lack of...
2013 Aug 01
0
[LLVMdev] Tail calls (TCO) in PNaCL | PNaCl Bitcode reference manual
...d is ugly. Such hacks really > shouldn't be needed in 2013, particularly when LLVM already went to > the trouble of supporting TCO for exactly these good reasons. > > The JVM made this mistake in its byte code and many groups such as the > Clojure and Scala communities have been clamoring for years to get TCO > into the JVM. ECMAScript has this error as well, but it's forgivable > as Javascript wasn't originally intended to be, as it is now, a > compiler target. > > Indeed, I believe much of the enthusiasm for (P)NaCL stems from the > hope that we'l...
2013 Aug 01
0
[LLVMdev] Tail calls (TCO) in PNaCL | PNaCl Bitcode reference manual
...e compiler front-end, and is ugly. Such hacks really shouldn't be needed in 2013, particularly when LLVM already went to the trouble of supporting TCO for exactly these good reasons. The JVM made this mistake in its byte code and many groups such as the Clojure and Scala communities have been clamoring for years to get TCO into the JVM. ECMAScript has this error as well, but it's forgivable as Javascript wasn't originally intended to be, as it is now, a compiler target. Indeed, I believe much of the enthusiasm for (P)NaCL stems from the hope that we'll finally be able to compile...
2005 Oct 29
3
CentOS proviiding additional services > was Setting up Tomcat
...American VENDOR (WKNAV). There is a essential gap betweenthe community (I want lots of current packages) and the WKNAV base (you get what I choose to provide). As CentOS becomes more popular and reaches more desktop and server users, the gap becomes more evident. And there is also the ever present clamor for software that is not freely distributable due to licensing considerations. What I would recommend to assist those who love the CentOS stable base but want more than CentOS can (legally or otherwise) provide is to follow the documentation approach taken by Ubuntu. Ubuntu is based on the Well Kn...
2003 Oct 17
1
Shared Folders
...ither the mailbox gets forgotten about when a secretary changes, the password gets lost, or everyone on campus ends up with the password), so our policies require such generic accounts to be forwarded to a folder in a "real person's" account. This works well for us, but the users are clamoring for the ability to have more than one person access those folders. The problem with Courier's shared folders is that one person owns the folder and while others can see that mailbox, only the owner has write access. This kills most of the utility of shared folders, except for use as announ...
2013 Aug 01
0
[LLVMdev] Tail calls (TCO) in PNaCL | PNaCl Bitcode reference manual
...ompiler front-end, and is ugly. Such hacks really shouldn't be needed in 2013, particularly when LLVM already went to the trouble of supporting TCO for exactly these good reasons. The JVM made this mistake in its byte code and many groups such as the Clojure and Scala communities have been clamoring for years to get TCO into the JVM. ECMAScript has this error as well, but it's forgivable as Javascript wasn't originally intended to be, as it is now, a compiler target. Indeed, I believe much of the enthusiasm for (P)NaCL stems from the hope that we'll finally be able to compi...
2006 Mar 30
15
Rails 1.1 ~ Kick Ass
4 Rail Environments Upgraded. 0 Problems. Great work everyone, I really appreciate it. ~ Ben -- Ben Reubenstein http://www.benr75.com
2012 Sep 13
0
[LLVMdev] teaching FileCheck to handle variations in order
On Thu, Sep 13, 2012 at 1:14 PM, Pranav Bhandarkar <pranavb at codeaurora.org>wrote: > Just adding to the clamor for FileChecks ability to pattern match > out-of-order (match for mere presence); Just in the last 2 weeks, I have > come across at least a couple instances when I was unable to add small unit > tests to the testsuite because of this deficiency in FileCheck. Also, I > agree with Krzyszt...
2002 Nov 08
3
Multiplexed Ogg and header problems.
I there was a discussion on the vorbis list about Real Audio SureStream (tm) format. The basic idea was that they put multiple RA files with different compression levels. So when they have to switch the bit rate due to bandwidth changes, they choose from the streams they have. Since peeling is a long time away, it could be implemented with ogg vorbis multiplexing several times the same
2013 Jul 30
5
[LLVMdev] PNaCl Bitcode reference manual
Hello, Following an earlier email ( http://lists.cs.uiuc.edu/pipermail/llvmdev/2013-June/063010.html), we've published an initial version of the PNaCl bitcode reference manual online - http://www.chromium.org/nativeclient/pnacl/bitcode-abi. The PNaCl bitcode is a restricted subset of LLVM IR. The reference manual is quite terse, so for the bigger picture I'll repost links to the design