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2014 Oct 02
3
[LLVMdev] New type of smart pointer for LLVM
...in my experience, doesn't seem > to come up often enough to justify a custom ADT - but the more > general tool of sometimes-owning smart pointer seems common enough > (& problematic enough) to warrant a generic data structure (and > such a structure would also be appliable to the TGParser use case > where this came up). > David, could you, please, clarify the concept of the "maybe owning pointer"? > > I'd love to hear some more opinions, but maybe we're not going to > get them... > > > I strongly agree that the...
2013 Oct 28
1
LZ4 compression in openssh
...osen-plaintext attacks on the client to server side (in opposite to HTTPS where that's trivial). And most passwords that are typed after authentications are entered character by character, making them fall under the padding length anyway. I think the compression vulnerabilities in CRIME are not appliable to SSH with delayed compression. Aris Le 25/10/13 21:47, Daniel Kahn Gillmor a ?crit : > On 10/25/2013 03:23 PM, Mark E. Lee wrote: >> Thanks for the response, what kind of problematic interactions >> would occur (other than trying to compress seemingly random >> data)? >...
2009 Feb 04
2
Use Speex on embedded ARM-device...
Hi everyone, I'm currently looking into using speex in an embedded project using an ST ARM-device (STR9 family) just with internal memory (96kbyte) and no O/S. Does anyone know if the optimizations included in the code for ARMv4 and ARMv5e are appliable to this device? I would also need to strip down libspeex pretty hard to fit into the available memory. I just want to use a fixed bitrate of 6000 and no wideband. Can anyone give me some more hints what kind of tables I could strip to leave the memory-print even smaller? I was thinking about ch...
2014 Oct 01
4
[LLVMdev] New type of smart pointer for LLVM
...case you've designed for here, in my experience, doesn't seem to come up often enough to justify a custom ADT - but the more general tool of sometimes-owning smart pointer seems common enough (& problematic enough) to warrant a generic data structure (and such a structure would also be appliable to the TGParser use case where this came up). I'd love to hear some more opinions, but maybe we're not going to get them... > > The main goal of the wrapper is to eliminate leaks like those in TGParser.cpp > - r215176 > <http://llvm.org/viewvc/llvm-project/llvm/trunk/lib/...
2014 Oct 08
2
[LLVMdev] New type of smart pointer for LLVM
..., doesn't seem to come up often >>> enough to justify a custom ADT - but the more general tool of >>> sometimes-owning smart pointer seems common enough (& problematic enough) >>> to warrant a generic data structure (and such a structure would also be >>> appliable to the TGParser use case where this came up). >>> >> David, could you, please, clarify the concept of the "maybe owning >> pointer"? >> > > See my reply to Chandler with a list of classes that hold {T*, bool} > members where the bool indicates whethe...
2014 Nov 13
2
[LLVMdev] New type of smart pointer for LLVM
...ten >>>>> enough to justify a custom ADT - but the more general tool of >>>>> sometimes-owning smart pointer seems common enough (& problematic enough) >>>>> to warrant a generic data structure (and such a structure would also be >>>>> appliable to the TGParser use case where this came up). >>>>> >>>> David, could you, please, clarify the concept of the "maybe owning >>>> pointer"? >>>> >>> >>> See my reply to Chandler with a list of classes that hold {T*, bo...
2018 Apr 17
0
Samba Debian Packages Wheezy 4.7.7
Hello List, I maintain an private backport of samba for debian wheezy. Tried to integrate all appliable changes from the debian sid repo till 4.7.5. For 4.7.6 and 4.7.7 i only bumped the source packages. The packages do not require any packages from wheezy backports. Therefore I did not integrate glusterfs, cephfs and snapper support. Using it on production on an dozen wheezy servers here since a...
2009 Feb 04
0
Use Speex on embedded ARM-device...
...a ?crit : > Hi everyone, > > I'm currently looking into using speex in an embedded project > using an ST ARM-device (STR9 family) just with internal > memory (96kbyte) and no O/S. > > Does anyone know if the optimizations included in the code > for ARMv4 and ARMv5e are appliable to this device? > > I would also need to strip down libspeex pretty hard to fit > into the available memory. > > I just want to use a fixed bitrate of 6000 and no wideband. > Can anyone give me some more hints what kind of tables I > could strip to leave the memory-print eve...
2001 Jul 20
0
Updated chroot patch
This is the patch part of contrib/chroot.diff updated to be appliable against openssh-2.9p2. Tested on FreeBSD (various 3.x and 4.x) without PAM or UseLogin. Also, as part of deployment (replacing emergency-withdrawal of Telnet access) I've chosen to get sftp on the relevant boxes. The deployment had a scriptlet doing the config/make/etc and after the "m...
2002 Feb 20
1
WinVC v1.11 released (bug fix for Europe)
European users that use a comma as a decimal point were experiencing a BSOD (blue-screen-of-death) using the new OggInfo.exe support. This was due to OggInfo.exe returning a period (.) in numbers regardless of windows regional settings. http://winvc.stationplaylist.com/WinVC.exe Cheers, Ross Levis. <p>--- >8 ---- List archives: http://www.xiph.org/archives/ Ogg project homepage:
2009 Sep 07
2
Problems with Samba 3.4 under Opensolaris snv_111b
Hi List, I compiled Samba 3.4 for Opensolaris because the samba SUNWsmba shipped my SFW did not work properly. Now I had to realize, that the Problems are still there so I beleve that it is a common Problem with Solaris (?) I have samba running as PDC with a Sun Directory Server as backend. All Authentication to Unix Clients work well with DSEE but Samba seems so have some trouble:
2014 Nov 13
2
[LLVMdev] [cfe-dev] New type of smart pointer for LLVM
...>>> enough to justify a custom ADT - but the more general tool of >>>>>> sometimes-owning smart pointer seems common enough (& problematic enough) >>>>>> to warrant a generic data structure (and such a structure would also be >>>>>> appliable to the TGParser use case where this came up). >>>>>> >>>>> David, could you, please, clarify the concept of the "maybe owning >>>>> pointer"? >>>>> >>>> >>>> See my reply to Chandler with a list of c...
2004 Sep 12
3
Final Help on setting up x100p
Hi. I have installed a x100p (THE x100p for those who have seen my former post). Now I just want to connect a "normal" phone (not an IP phone) to the card and use it as a sip extension (I have a FWD account)... more clearly: I want to be able to pick up the phone and call any FWD user using my FWD account... receive the FWD calls in that phone, and also to be able to make normal
2006 Feb 20
9
a complex availability problem
Ok, this is a hard one and I just thought I''d see if people on the list had any suggestions on how they would approach this, I''ve not started to implement the rails to handle this yet as I''m still at the paper planning phase. I''m building an app that has to handle availability for travel packages. The complexity comes in that a person can choose a start
2014 Sep 25
5
[LLVMdev] New type of smart pointer for LLVM
Hello everyone, I bring to discussion the necessity/design of a new type of smart pointer. r215176 and r217791 rise the problem, D5443 <http://reviews.llvm.org/D5443> is devoted to the solution. r215176 applies several temporary ugly fixes of memory leaks in TGParser.cpp which would be great to be refactored using smart pointers. D5443 <http://reviews.llvm.org/D5443> demonstrates
2008 Jul 01
25
Guest TSC and Xen (Intel and AMD feedback please)
Various versions of Linux under various circumstances select TSC as the primary clocksource for the kernel. This is especially true for uniprocessor kernels, but also in some cases for multiprocessor kernels. In most cases, this is because a processor bit (tsc_invariant? constant_tsc?) is passed through directly from the hardware via Xen and tested by the hvm guest and the result implies that