Displaying 7 results from an estimated 7 matches for "169282".
2016 Oct 18
2
Is it possible to execute Objective-C code via LLVM JIT?
...rs-unrecognised-when-invoking-objective-c-methods-using-the-llvm-exec <http://stackoverflow.com/questions/10375324/all-selectors-unrecognised-when-invoking-objective-c-methods-using-the-llvm-exec>
Running that example with lli produces the following output:
2016-10-18 21:25:58.332 lli[12970:169282] *** NSForwarding: warning: selector (0x10356a38f) for message 'alloc' does not match selector known to Objective C runtime (0x7fff8e93afb5)-- abort
2016-10-18 21:25:58.334 lli[12970:169282] +[NSAutoreleasePool alloc]: unrecognized selector sent to class 0x7fff7a562130
2016-10-18 21:25:58.3...
2016 Oct 18
2
Is it possible to execute Objective-C code via LLVM JIT?
...-invoking-objective-c-methods-using-the-llvm-exec <http://stackoverflow.com/questions/10375324/all-selectors-unrecognised-when-invoking-objective-c-methods-using-the-llvm-exec>
>
> Running that example with lli produces the following output:
>
> 2016-10-18 21:25:58.332 lli[12970:169282] *** NSForwarding: warning: selector (0x10356a38f) for message 'alloc' does not match selector known to Objective C runtime (0x7fff8e93afb5)-- abort
> 2016-10-18 21:25:58.334 lli[12970:169282] +[NSAutoreleasePool alloc]: unrecognized selector sent to class 0x7fff7a562130
> 2016-10-18...
2016 Oct 19
3
Is it possible to execute Objective-C code via LLVM JIT?
...ive-c-methods-using-the-llvm-exec <http://stackoverflow.com/questions/10375324/all-selectors-unrecognised-when-invoking-objective-c-methods-using-the-llvm-exec>
>>
>> Running that example with lli produces the following output:
>>
>> 2016-10-18 21:25:58.332 lli[12970:169282] *** NSForwarding: warning: selector (0x10356a38f) for message 'alloc' does not match selector known to Objective C runtime (0x7fff8e93afb5)-- abort
>> 2016-10-18 21:25:58.334 lli[12970:169282] +[NSAutoreleasePool alloc]: unrecognized selector sent to class 0x7fff7a562130
>> 201...
2016 Oct 22
3
Is it possible to execute Objective-C code via LLVM JIT?
...http://stackoverflow.com/questions/10375324/
>>> all-selectors-unrecognised-when-invoking-objective-c-methods
>>> -using-the-llvm-exec
>>>
>>> Running that example with lli produces the following output:
>>>
>>> 2016-10-18 21:25:58.332 lli[12970:169282] *** NSForwarding: warning:
>>> selector (0x10356a38f) for message 'alloc' does not match selector known to
>>> Objective C runtime (0x7fff8e93afb5)-- abort
>>> 2016-10-18 21:25:58.334 lli[12970:169282] +[NSAutoreleasePool alloc]:
>>> unrecognized selecto...
2016 Nov 11
2
Is it possible to execute Objective-C code via LLVM JIT?
...ckoverflow.com/questions/10375324/all-selectors-unrecognised-when-invoking-objective-c-methods-using-the-llvm-exec>
>>>>>
>>>>> Running that example with lli produces the following output:
>>>>>
>>>>> 2016-10-18 21:25:58.332 lli[12970:169282] *** NSForwarding: warning: selector (0x10356a38f) for message 'alloc' does not match selector known to Objective C runtime (0x7fff8e93afb5)-- abort
>>>>> 2016-10-18 21:25:58.334 lli[12970:169282] +[NSAutoreleasePool alloc]: unrecognized selector sent to class 0x7fff7a562130...
2016 Nov 11
2
Is it possible to execute Objective-C code via LLVM JIT?
...4/all-selectors-unrecognised-when-invoking-objective-c-methods-using-the-llvm-exec>
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> Running that example with lli produces the following output:
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> 2016-10-18 21:25:58.332 lli[12970:169282] *** NSForwarding: warning: selector (0x10356a38f) for message 'alloc' does not match selector known to Objective C runtime (0x7fff8e93afb5)-- abort
>>>>>>> 2016-10-18 21:25:58.334 lli[12970:169282] +[NSAutoreleasePool alloc]: unrecognized selector sent to class 0x7fff7...
2006 Nov 23
5
Xen Dom0 with FibreChannel (FC) can''t export disk to DomU
Hello all,
I have a problem with Xen and FibreChannel.
The Dom0 can''t export a Disk on a FibreChannel SAN-Box to the DomU''s.
In the DomU configuration I try:
disk = [ ''phy:/dev/sdb1,/dev/sda1,w'' ]
or
disk = [ ''file:/mnt/sambashare.img,sda1,w'' ]
sambashare.img is a 512MB great Diskimage on a Partition on the FC-SAN-Box,
the Dom0 mount this