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2016 Sep 29
2
a proposed script to help with test-suite programs that output _lots_ of FP numbers
On 29 September 2016 at 19:21, Sebastian Pop <sebpop.llvm at gmail.com> wrote: > Cumulating errors is a bad idea. > As others have suggested, please prepare a patch that disables > fp-contract on those testcases. No, please, let's not disable things just because they fail. If the test is not meaningful or if the results are not good, let's just change the test in a
2016 Sep 29
3
[cfe-dev] a proposed script to help with test-suite programs that output _lots_ of FP numbers
...t;a.skolnik at samsung.com>, "cfe-dev" <cfe-dev at lists.llvm.org>, "Renato Golin" <renato.golin at linaro.org> > Sent: Thursday, September 29, 2016 4:41:23 PM > Subject: Re: [cfe-dev] [llvm-dev] a proposed script to help with test-suite programs that output _lots_ of FP numbers > > On Thu, Sep 29, 2016 at 4:32 PM, Hal Finkel <hfinkel at anl.gov> wrote: > > We don't want to lose the more-stringent test coverage just because > > that no longer might be the default mode. We'll also want, where > > practical, some looser te...
2016 Sep 29
5
[cfe-dev] a proposed script to help with test-suite programs that output _lots_ of FP numbers
...<s.pop at samsung.com>, "Abe Skolnik" > <a.skolnik at samsung.com>, "cfe-dev" <cfe-dev at lists.llvm.org> > Sent: Thursday, September 29, 2016 4:26:23 PM > Subject: Re: [cfe-dev] [llvm-dev] a proposed script to help with test-suite programs that output _lots_ of FP numbers > > On Thu, Sep 29, 2016 at 2:05 PM, Renato Golin > <renato.golin at linaro.org> wrote: > > On 29 September 2016 at 19:21, Sebastian Pop > > <sebpop.llvm at gmail.com> wrote: > >> Cumulating errors is a bad idea. > >> As others have...
2016 Sep 29
4
a proposed script to help with test-suite programs that output _lots_ of FP numbers
Dear all, As part of working on making test-suite less demanding of exact FP results so my FP-contraction patch can go back into trunk and stay there, today I analyzed "MultiSource/Benchmarks/VersaBench/beamformer". I found that the raw output from that program is 2789780 bytes [i.e. ~2.7 _megabytes_] of floating-point text, which IMO is too much to put into a patch -- or at least
2003 Nov 20
1
Large RAM (> 4G) and rsync still dies?
Hello. Hopefully someone can shed some light on this: We've got a production server with _LOTS_ of files on it. The system is a dual XEON with 4GB of RAM. During the evening, the load is very low. Linux shows (via 'top') that approximately 3G of RAM is cached RAM, and 500M is buffered. That, if my understanding is correct, should leave us with 3.5G of available memory to draw upon...
2006 Feb 22
0
Rails controller limits time spent on shell commands?
I''m writing an admin controller for a client with a need for uploading _lots_ of images (no, not porn :). I wrote a {gasp] perl script to parse jpeg and exif headers and then produce a text file and then a simple shell script to upload that text file into the database. The problem is that when I run them from a shell, they work and when I run them from the web app the te...
2000 Feb 07
1
multicomp
Dear R people, I have heard rumors of a function called (I believe) multicomp in S+ for doing multiple comparisons for linear models. It doesn't seem to be in the version of R I am using, 0.90.0. Is there something equivalent to this in R, or does it simply not exist? I see there is are more recent versions of R. For my platform, SuSE Linux, the most recent rpm available appears to be
2006 Feb 04
2
MS Office XP Chinese
Hi, I would like to know whether it is possible to install MS Office Chinese with Wine? Doug -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: http://www.winehq.org/pipermail/wine-users/attachments/20060205/0237c815/attachment.htm
2003 Jun 16
0
chan_capi and hanging channels
hi using chan_capi, I get _lots_ of hanging channels after a while. This was first beleived to be SIP related, but I doubt it. below, 'roy' is on MGCP, and 'fax' is just a bridged dial if someone dials in, it's re-routed to another external number roy asterisk1*CLI> show channels Channel (Conte...
1998 Oct 28
0
ESS
...widget thing, then you might be able to get it to work with some kind of process control. I really don't know (cc'd to R-devel and ess-help to see if anyone has this running?) One possible solution is to run Linux, of course; but it might not be feasible. XLispStat might be workable with _lots_ of work to the emacs hacks found on Brian Ripley's Windows for Splus World-Wide-Web page. I've been working on other aspects of ESS recently, and havn't made the integration yet, sigh... (again, if any one wants to give me a reasonably fast W95/NT box to play with :-).... Comments fr...
2006 Mar 12
2
Sent larger than literal
Hello - When using the stats option I understand that Literal should be the amount of data that did not match, and that Sent should be the actually amount of bytes that were sent. I always use compress for remote transfers, so I'm used to Sent being smaller (usually around half the size) than Literal. However on one server, the backup from last night had the Sent figure larger than Literal
2005 Jan 12
4
gbm
Hi, there: I am wondering if I can find some detailed explanation on gbm or explanation on examples of gbm. thanks, Ed
2006 Mar 13
1
Cannot load wcfxo -- Please help!
...ts, since there is only one PCI slot in this mini PC. Below is everything I can think of that may be of use in diagnosing the problem. (I apologize for how long this message is as a result!) Asterisk was checked out using cvs checkout -rv1-2 asterisk zaptel libpri I notice that lsmod shows _lots_ of modules -- only few of which are really necessary. But I don't see how that would be causing this problem. Thanks for any hints you may be able to provide. ===== zaptel.conf ======== unused=1,2 fxsks=3 fxoks=4 loadzone = us defaultzone=us ========= ztcfg -vv ========= Channel map: Chan...
2004 Nov 17
20
Some DNAT''s work, some don''t
...outside. OTOH, I can get to dev-1 (i.e., .231) from both places. The fact that I can get in from inside leads me to believe there''s nothing wrong with the DNS, the IP aliasing, or the Apache server itself. But I do _not_ see any packets getting dropped in the logfile (that is, I see _lots_ of packets getting dropped, just not any of _these_ particular packets). The other rule that doesn''t work is an rsync rule: DNAT net:$USER_EXODUS loc:$IN_TEST_RSYNC tcp 873 - $EX_TEST Unlike with the HTTP rule, I don''t have any working rsync rules to contrast it wi...