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2014 May 24
3
[LLVMdev] Why can't atomic loads and stores handle floats?
Looking through the documentation, I discovered that atomic loads and
stores are only supported for integer types. Can anyone provide some
background on this? Why is this true?
Currently, given code:
std::atomic<float> aFloat;
void foo() {
float f = atomic_load(&aFloat);
..
}
Clang generates code like:||
%"struct.std::atomic.2" = type { float }
@aFloat = global %"struct.std::atomic.2" zeroinitializer, align 4
define void @foo() {
%1 = load atomic i32* bitcast (%"struct.std::atomic...
2003 Feb 28
2
Thanks Samba Community!!!
You folks are the greatest.
Rolled out my first Samba "member server" today.
Read the stuff from SWAT, and it worked the first time on RH7.3, after it
failed on RH8
You folks are the best, we're struggling to stay afloat and M$ squeezes us
for more.
(RH is pushing me to Debian by the day!!!)
There will be a lot more Samba in the farm soon.
My deepest grattitude.
Respectully,
Austin Mann
2014 May 26
3
[LLVMdev] Why can't atomic loads and stores handle floats?
...> wrote:
>
>> Looking through the documentation, I discovered that atomic loads and
>> stores are only supported for integer types. Can anyone provide some
>> background on this? Why is this true?
>>
>> Currently, given code:
>> std::atomic<float> aFloat;
>> void foo() {
>> float f = atomic_load(&aFloat);
>> ..
>> }
>>
>> Clang generates code like:||
>> %"struct.std::atomic.2" = type { float }
>> @aFloat = global %"struct.std::atomic.2" zeroinitializer, align 4
>>
>...
2010 Jul 24
5
[LLVMdev] gcc 4.2 to llvm-gcc 4.2 transition
...can't build our applications. There are 2 causes of the compilation failure:
- llvm-gcc 4.2 contained in Xcode 3.1.4 can't compile CodeWarrior or Microsoft inline assembly.
- llvm-gcc 4.2 contained in Xcode 3.1.4 doesn't recognize some i386 inline assembly instructions ("mov edx,aFloat" where aFloat is a float*).
These issues prevent us to switch from gcc 4.2 to llvm-gcc 4.2. We could switch our build system to 10.6 but if we have a 10.5 specific issue, we need to be able to compile and debug our code on 10.5 on the developers machines. I would like to avoid to temporary c...
2010 Jul 24
0
[LLVMdev] gcc 4.2 to llvm-gcc 4.2 transition
...applications. There are 2 causes of the compilation failure:
>
> - llvm-gcc 4.2 contained in Xcode 3.1.4 can't compile CodeWarrior or Microsoft inline assembly.
>
> - llvm-gcc 4.2 contained in Xcode 3.1.4 doesn't recognize some i386 inline assembly instructions ("mov edx,aFloat" where aFloat is a float*).
Right. llvm-gcc in 3.1.4 is really really ancient and buggy. I really don't recommend using it.
> These issues prevent us to switch from gcc 4.2 to llvm-gcc 4.2. We could switch our build system to 10.6 but if we have a 10.5 specific issue, we need to be...
2018 Sep 04
0
How do I prevent macOS from attempting to build my package?
...till an
ERROR. This makes the situation on macOS a little delicate. Simon, who is
doing, and always done, a metric ton of work around R and OS X / maxOS is the
only one who could change this but I cannot realistically ask him to keep a
number of (in some cases more difficult or esoteric) libraries afloat. And
some of these have now been missing on his platform for several years.
And in one case (RcppAPT, requiring libapt-dev) the build is even
imppossible. Now, the Fedora maintainer knows this and has the build
blacklisted.
Hence:
R> source("checkCRAN.R")...
2020 Feb 14
0
Possible CORS issue
...See the documentation for more info:
>
> http://icecast.org/docs/icecast-2.4.1/config-file.html#global-headers
>
> In Icecast 2.5 more advanced CORS handling will be possible.
>
Thanks.
Perhaps it's not a CORS issue. I'm drowning and catching hold of anything
to try to stay afloat.
Forget CORS then.
It appears that Icecast might be mangling the headers of the
status-json.xslt file.
Curiously, if I serve the file over https from another Icecast server, I do
not get a 400 Bad Request error:
[chip at machine ~]# curl -I https://example2.com:8001/status-json.xsl
HTTP/1.0 200...
2014 Apr 17
2
package conflict with libmodplug in rpmforge and in rpmforge and epel
On 04/16/2014 05:33 PM, m.roth at 5-cent.us wrote:
> And no, do *NOT* use epel and repoforge - they very frequently have
> conflicts, due to prerequisites of packaging.
Does the use of yum priorities take care of this concern?
Thanks,
Ken
2024 Jul 31
1
NUT and ESXi hypervisors (for example)
Thanks for the response, Roger.
On 7/31/2024 12:19 AM, Roger Price wrote:
> On Tue, 30 Jul 2024, Harlan Stenn via Nut-upsuser wrote:
>
>> I've got a client who lives in an area where there are now frequent
>> power outages that last for several hours at a time.
>
> I live in an area with frequent power outages, so I use a nut
> configuration [1] which shuts down
2019 Dec 03
1
switch to reference counting in R-devel
This is very exciting news. Luke, thank you for all your work on this
- I know it's been a long journey.
All the best,
Henrik
On Tue, Dec 3, 2019 at 8:04 AM Tierney, Luke <luke-tierney at uiowa.edu> wrote:
>
> R-devel has been switched to use reference counting by default with
> r77508. Building with -DSWITCH_TO_NAMED goes back to the NAMED
> mechanism.
>
> Best,
2020 Feb 13
3
Possible CORS issue
Hi
I'm clutching at straws here.
I have a user who requires access to a status-json.xsl to publish now
playing data for an Alexa skill and this can be accessed via a browser at:
- http://example.com:8000/status-json.xsl
He says that now his PHP script cannot access the file.
I know that Alexa requires *streams* to be served over https but this has
previously worked and his skill is
2003 Aug 11
5
realpath(3) et al
First, I hope that this message is not considered flame bait. As someone
who has used FreeBSD for for 5+ years now, I have a genuine interest in
the integrity of our source code.
Second, I hope that this message is not taken as any form of insult or
finger pointing. Software without bugs does not exist, and I think we all
know that. Acknowledging that point and working to mitigate the risks
2012 Apr 27
4
Is my developer dodgy?
Hi!
I need some help, my partner and I have hired an app development
company to create an iPhone app that allows shops to list their
inventory and advertise their specials, there is also a back end admin
website that shop owners can login to that allows them to update their
inventory and specials. The admin website communicates directly with
the iPhone app so that any changes made are shown on
2007 Feb 16
13
negate the regexp in validates_format_of
Railsters:
ActiveRecord''s validation system puts other database systems to shame.
However, the newbies might not know how to write a regexp that
excludes a match, instead of tests for it. Understand - I''m just
asking this question to help them. I have been using Regexps since
''grep'' on Xenix! But the newbies here might not know how to do this: