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2017 Jan 14
4
unsigned int and FLAC__uint32 are used interchangeably
On 1/14/17, Erik de Castro Lopo <mle+la at mega-nerd.com> wrote: > Ozkan Sezer wrote: > >> > Ozkan Sezer wrote: >> > >> >> unsigned int and FLAC__uint32 are used interchangeably, leading to >> >> warnings with platforms (e.g. djgpp) where int32_t is long: >> > >> > Is `sizeof int == 4` though? >> >> Yes, obviously
2010 Apr 05
6
Make check failure
Erik de Castro Lopo wrote: >> I've just grabbed a copy of SVN head for libogg and 'make check' >> is failing: >The breakage happened in this commit: > > r17098 | gmaxwell | 2010-03-29 16:35:11 +1100 (Mon, 29 Mar 2010) | 1 line > Firstly, is gmaxwell on this list? [snip] > Secondly should be be trying controvertial changes in HEAD? Surely thats > what
2007 May 03
2
[patch] Mac Universal Binaries
On 5/3/07, Erik de Castro Lopo <mle+la@mega-nerd.com> wrote: > Peter Grayson wrote: > > Personally I think universal binaries are a bad idea. They have obviously served some purpose, but I tend to agree that the concept does not seem to scale well once outside the Apple microcosm. > For one of my projects, libsndfile, endian issues is not the only > think that breaks in
2007 May 03
0
[patch] Mac Universal Binaries
...all code where the source float is greater than 0x7fffffff. Yes it is a rather obscure corner case. > have built several open source projects as universal binaries and they > basically function. If you know of specific risks to look out for, > your experiences would help a lot of people. AFAIAC, all code should have a test suite. For universal binary builds (and any cross compile builds), the test suite must be run on both platforms. Cheers, Erik -- ----------------------------------------------------------------- Erik de Castro Lopo ----------------------------------------------------...
2002 Oct 22
0
gcc 3.2 performance
This is (slightly) off-topic, but may be of interest: I've done some comparing of the overall performance obtained with gcc 3.2.0, compared to gcc 2.95.3 (linux/x86 platform). Has anybody done similar things, and/or does anybody have any comments on this? (Maybe be handled off-list AFAIAC.) 1) On simple benchmarks (dhrystone, "floating dhrystone", some of my own), 3.2 is faster than 2.95.3, but with -O2 only. With -O3, execution times on these can become 2x longer with 3.2 . This appears to be due to -finline-functions that is activated by -O3. 2) Comparison with my own...
2005 May 16
3
ip_conntrack limit --- torrent , DC++ , eMule
Hi all, i need advice how can i limit ip_conntrack per IP. clients of network that i support often uses torrent , DC++ , eMule clients and i have lost packages because they open too many ports. i have traffic control limits but this obviously isn''t enough Any advance how to prevent server from this kind problems will be welcome. Best regards Emil
2007 May 03
2
[patch] Mac Universal Binaries
...a rather obscure corner > case. Well, how obscure it is really depends on the range of your samples. I'd tend to say that if you expect something that fits in 16-bits than you don't really care what happens if the input it 2^16 times too big, because it's catastrophic anyway. > AFAIAC, all code should have a test suite. For universal binary > builds (and any cross compile builds), the test suite must be run > on both platforms. I'm afraid I haven't been Doing It Your Way so far :-( But I'm quite willing to integrate contributed test cases :-) Jean-Marc
2015 Nov 16
2
Samba 4.1. creates group rights for not existing group.
On 2015-11-16 at 12:57 +0000, Rowland Penny wrote: > On 16/11/15 12:53, Michael Adam wrote: > >On 2015-11-16 at 11:14 +0000, Rowland Penny wrote: > >>On 16/11/15 10:11, Alex Sviridov wrote: > >>> I use samba 4.1 as dc with acl. I have user with uid 3000023. However, I don't have group with guid 3000023. However, when this user creates a folder samba in acl list