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2015 Jan 13
0
Request for help with UBSAN and total absense of CRAN response
..." <edd at debian.org> > To: r-devel at r-project.org > Cc: "Erik Bernhardsson" <erik at malfunction.org>, "Dirk Eddelbuettel" <edd at debian.org> > Sent: Tuesday, January 13, 2015 7:30:47 AM > Subject: [Rd] Request for help with UBSAN and total absense of CRAN response > > > CRAN has a package of mine in upload limbo because it failed UBSAN. > > I am not entirely ignorant on the topic of sanitizers and SAN / ASAN > / UBSAN; > we created not one but two Docker containers with ASAN and USBAN: > > https://registry.h...
2015 Jan 13
1
Request for help with UBSAN and total absense of CRAN response
On 13 January 2015 at 08:21, Dan Tenenbaum wrote: | Where should the package source be downloaded from? I see it in CRAN (but presumably the latest version that causes the issue is not yet downloadable) and in github. The "presumable" assumption is incorrect AFAIK. The error should presumably came up in both versions as annoylib.h did not change there. Feel free to prove me wrong :)
2015 Jan 16
0
Request for help with UBSAN and total absense of CRAN response
Dirk, The vagrant setup I use to test my packages with UBSAN also seems to replicate the error reported by CRAN (together with some other warnings). I have attached the files (I hope they get through the filters). I suppose you know what to do with them. Jan Dirk Eddelbuettel <edd at debian.org> schreef: > CRAN has a package of mine in upload limbo because it failed UBSAN.
2015 Jan 13
6
Request for help with UBSAN and total absense of CRAN response
CRAN has a package of mine in upload limbo because it failed UBSAN. I am not entirely ignorant on the topic of sanitizers and SAN / ASAN / UBSAN; we created not one but two Docker containers with ASAN and USBAN: https://registry.hub.docker.com/u/rocker/r-devel-san/ https://registry.hub.docker.com/u/rocker/r-devel-ubsan-clang/ as well as predecessors to them in earlier Docker repos. Yet I
2001 Aug 13
6
RC2 release
...s from www.vorbis.com, along with release notes, and binary downloads for windows and for linux/x86 (RPMs). Debian packages are in incoming. Three cheers for the guys who did all the hard work here - Monty, for writing the code, Greg Maxwell for being our release manager for today, in Jack's absense. Also to Chad, for win32 builds, and all the people who worked hard on packaging and final bugfixes in the tools (Kenneth, Chris, Ralph, and anyone else I can't think of right now). Enjoy, Michael --- >8 ---- List archives: http://www.xiph.org/archives/ Ogg project homepage: http://www....
2001 Aug 13
6
RC2 release
...s from www.vorbis.com, along with release notes, and binary downloads for windows and for linux/x86 (RPMs). Debian packages are in incoming. Three cheers for the guys who did all the hard work here - Monty, for writing the code, Greg Maxwell for being our release manager for today, in Jack's absense. Also to Chad, for win32 builds, and all the people who worked hard on packaging and final bugfixes in the tools (Kenneth, Chris, Ralph, and anyone else I can't think of right now). Enjoy, Michael --- >8 ---- List archives: http://www.xiph.org/archives/ Ogg project homepage: http://www....
2020 Jun 11
2
Pigeonhole-sieve auto-reply
Is it possible to have a sieve script reply with a press message to certain emails (and only certain emails) based on sieve matches? I see a lot on vacation replies, but I want something more specific. Something along the lines of procmails formail command? Everything I?ve searched for is about vacation r filing replies into the same folder as the original message.
2020 Nov 18
1
wasteful cmake defaults
...r, I think this is a violation of expectations in that this is overriding a *cmake* variable. It takes control away from the user. cmake probably has something to answer for here, because there's not an explicit "empty" buildtype like e.g. meson's `--buildtype plain`, but only the absense of a value. Perhaps we could find a middle ground. e.g. LLVM_DONT_TWEAK_CMAKES_BUILD_TYPE=ON which would allow fast builds, but also enable us to mess with the cmake default to please new users? > > You mention CI systems, but I'd expect CI maintainers to know they can > set CMAKE_CXX...
2020 Feb 20
1
Recommended backup procedure for standalone samba file server configuration?
...official Samba documentation describing a recommended way to do this for the specific case of a STANDALONE samba file server. I am aware that samba provides official tools for backing up the user configuration of a DC, but how can I achieve similar results for a standalone file server? In the absense of any official guidance I managed to achieve a successful backup myself by just tarring up the /etc/samba and /var/lib/samba folders on my server and then later restoring these archives to their original locations. Obviously my way is crude and unofficial! Is there an officially supported and...
2003 Jan 12
10
Shorewall on a file/webserver/router Help
Hi, I have a install of shorewall I have 2 interfaces(I think) ppp0[connection device] and eth0 [LAN device], I want to allow all traffic from the the internet in or aleast port 80 and CVS and webmin and mail and everything normal to the main machine with shorewall on it. I changed to policy file but it just gave me errors as to double interfaces. I also what still to alow connection sharing
2016 Feb 27
2
Possible soundness issue with available_externally (split from "RFC: Add guard intrinsics")
...r, or use any information about > foo in compiling bar, because foo is exported in the dynamic symbol > table, and thus replaceable via symbol interposition. > Clang assumes that you won't do that, or that you don't care what > happens if you do. It will happily inline. And, in absense of > inlining (e.g. if foo is too long to inline), clang will deduce > function attributes about foo and rely on those in bar -- despite > that the call goes through the PLT and could in fact be an entirely > different unrelated implementation (or, for that matter, a > differently-op...
2016 Feb 29
0
Possible soundness issue with available_externally (split from "RFC: Add guard intrinsics")
...r use any information about foo > in compiling bar, because foo is exported in the dynamic symbol table, and > thus replaceable via symbol interposition. > > Clang assumes that you won't do that, or that you don't care what happens > if you do. It will happily inline. And, in absense of inlining (e.g. if foo > is too long to inline), clang will deduce function attributes about foo and > rely on those in bar -- despite that the call goes through the PLT and > could in fact be an entirely different unrelated implementation (or, for > that matter, a differently-optimiz...
2016 Feb 25
0
Possible soundness issue with available_externally (split from "RFC: Add guard intrinsics")
...o inline foo into bar, or use any information about foo in compiling bar, because foo is exported in the dynamic symbol table, and thus replaceable via symbol interposition. Clang assumes that you won't do that, or that you don't care what happens if you do. It will happily inline. And, in absense of inlining (e.g. if foo is too long to inline), clang will deduce function attributes about foo and rely on those in bar -- despite that the call goes through the PLT and could in fact be an entirely different unrelated implementation (or, for that matter, a differently-optimized version of the sa...
2003 Oct 21
2
Samba 3.0.0 -- ACLs are unusable due to UID/SID mapping weirdness :(
...Everything works fine and all Windows users connecting to Samba get mapped into their respective UNIX user ids. Everything is nice, simple and consistent. Now I want to enable ACLs and fortunately the host OS supports them fine. Here the trouble starts. It looks like ACLs refuse to work in the absense of winbindd. So I start winbindd and... get random mapping of NT domain accounts into UNIX ids in the range of "idmap uid/gid". So, for example, if I create a file from the windows side it gets ownership of: solovam/uid=1001 on the UNIX side. Windows says the owner is: \SAMBA-SERVER...
2011 Feb 08
1
[LLVMdev] A question about LICM (Loop Invariant Code Motion)
On Tue, Feb 8, 2011 at 4:55 AM, Duncan Sands <baldrick at free.fr> wrote: > Hi Yuelu, > >> After tracking the LICM pass, I find that both loads are loop >> invariant, and canSinkOrHoist() also returns true; however the >> difference is at Instruction::isSafeToSpeculativelyExecute(), >> for load from function parameter pointer, it return false; with load >>
2020 Jun 11
0
Pigeonhole-sieve auto-reply
A vaction message does not need to be sending text about a leave of absense. It is just a rule with criteria being executed. Change the rule to whatever you want, get to know the sieve 'language'. I asked once here something about executing rules on dragging messages to mailboxes/folders, they refered me to imapsieve or sieveimap. Maybe this could help you also....
2005 Jan 04
0
patch README.menu
hpa, since Ive asked a few dumb questions, and gotten good & gentle answers, I did some pennance. in README.menu, you say 'copy to appropriate location'. I was left a bit unsure what appropriate was, but in absense of any specifics I went with the obvious 1st guess, and it worked. attached makes it specific - ie same directory as your syslinux.conf. obviously, you might have better wording.. PS. Ive posted to soekris-list wrt whether the 1.26 bios fixes the serial & console escape-sequence spew. I ha...
2000 Dec 21
2
[PATCH]: Compile cleanly under Cygwin
Hi, the attached patch is relative to the current CVS content. It's needed to build and compile cleanly under Cygwin. The problem are the functions setrlimit/getrlimit. I have added checks for getrlimit, sysconf and setdtablesize to configure.in and appropriate checks in the source code. Corinna -- Corinna Vinschen Cygwin Developer Red Hat, Inc. mailto:vinschen at redhat.com
2003 Aug 23
0
[Asterisk-Dev] Re: SIP change...
...e 827? We > should be seeing "remote-party-id" in the INVITE. The string "remote-party-id" does not even appear in RFC3261. A little bit of googling reveals it seems to be something "up in the air" and there is no RFC which seems to reference it. Further, in its absense (as I have learned), RFC3261 states of the "From" header: The From header field indicates the logical identity of the initiator of the request, possibly the user's address-of-record. Like the To header field, it contains a URI and optionally a display name. It is used b...
2007 Mar 29
1
exclude based on UID/GID?
I like to get ideas on excluding/including based on user or group id. Right now I'm syncing from local to remote: find show/season/episode/ -type f -and \( -uid 621 -or -uid 540 -or -uid 517 -or -uid 539 \) > /tmp/rsyncCron /root/rsync/rsync -za -h --stats --numeric-ids --files-from=/tmp/rsyncCron --relative ./ rsync://remote/root/ and then to sync from remote site to local