Displaying 8 results from an estimated 8 matches for "hamstrung".
2002 Mar 02
0
Date: Sat, 2 Mar 2002 20:38:42 -0500
...ess failed, where they are simply cut off. I have
taken down the Windows crash data (core dump) from the CDex version of the
crash (vorbis.dll) and can email that as a follow-up if anyone needs that
data.
Oggdrop has failed in a different way. I drag a .wav onto it, and nothing
happens. I'm hamstrung by not knowing what is *supposed* to happen when I
drag a file onto Oggdrop. There is no animation or activity from the
program's visible window. I thought perhaps it silently encoded the file
and left it on my system, but after a careful search I was forced to
conclude no .ogg files were cre...
2005 Sep 30
4
G.729 patent in France
Hi all,
I am building an Asterisk PBX with voicemail and music on hold functions.
An ISDN BRI line will also be available and G.729 IP-phones will be used.
Are there patents rights applicable to France?
Which licence could I use and how many ones are required (only one per phone
or also for voicemail and MOH)?
Regards
Amaury
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2011 Sep 26
1
[LLVMdev] PIC16 removal details
On Sep 21, 2011, at 4:51 PM, Matthew Hilt wrote:
> The target in this case is 8-bit, accumulator based, however it is Von Neumann; so - good to know it's not *quite* the "Trifecta of Doom". LLVM offers some very attractive features for our usage, and it would be disappointing to abandon it as an option all together. Faced with the alternative being to write the compiler from
2005 Jun 26
10
wxruby + GTK2.0
I have a newly-installed Ubuntu linux box that I''m planning to use for
wxruby development (thanks for the advice on remote desktops from this
group). However, turns out that Ubuntu comes with GTK2.0, annd
wxwidgets 2.6 is reportedly better and easier to build than 2.4.2
against this.
Before I set off on a potentially fruitless compiling journey, I was
wondering if anyone had had
2016 Mar 22
0
Existing studies on the benefits of pointer analysis
It's something that I am certainly interested in and qualified to do.
However, the way I read Daniel's reply in this thread is: "LLVM, in its
current form, is unlikely to benefit from a more precise aa". He did
mention that cfl-aa is "more understandable and maintainable", and is
"fast enough", but nothing is said about the benefits. There was some
2003 Jun 04
7
Samba as PDC with WinXP Clients -> headache!!
Hi.
my last post was about upscale configuration for my WinXP clients,
because I believed I had it working, but ...
Next day I booted the client and .... it wouldnt let me log onto the
domain again. :-(
I am using Samba 2.2.8a with Ldap backend which works great in workgroup
mode.
Joining the domain is very easy and works well, but then after rebooting
I get:
"Es kann keine
2016 Mar 22
4
Existing studies on the benefits of pointer analysis
It's found more and more like "get CFL-AA turned on by default" might be
a viable GSoC project for the right student. It would require someone
with existing knowledge of AA and a willingness to debug nasty problems,
but it sounds like there's definitely interest in the community in
seeing this happen.
If the student finished early (unlikely), they could start on SCEV-AA as
2020 Jan 15
16
[PITCH] Improvements to LLVM Decision Making
Hi Everyone,
Numerous people have been bringing up challenges with consensus driven decision making in the LLVM community. After considering this and seeing the frustrations it is causing many people, I think we should make a formal process change to help improve decision making going forward.
Here is the outline of the draft proposal