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2004 Apr 20
2
Indexing by factor misfeature
Yesterday I was biten by a feature, which I find too dangerous.
I wanted to use a factor `Subject?? as index into a data frame, whose row
names were the levels of this factor. So there a 2 different possible
interpretations of this: Either Subject is coerced to numeric or to
character. The intended interpretation was,...
2012 Jul 13
2
[LLVMdev] Dealing with a corrupted /proc/self/exe link
Hi all,
I am in charge of the controlled introduction of clang into
our builds at my workplace. Since all our tools must run from
a ClearCase view for automatic dependency tracking, we have been
biten by a Linux bug, and readlink("/proc/self/exe", ...) gives
nonsensical results. So we need to introduce a configure option
for disallowing this method of executable discovery (the other
one works well).
Here is the patch:
Index: autoconf/configure.ac
===================================...
2012 Jul 13
0
[LLVMdev] [llvm-commits] Dealing with a corrupted /proc/self/exe link
..., at 09:46, Gabor Greif <gabor.greif at alcatel-lucent.com> wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> I am in charge of the controlled introduction of clang into
> our builds at my workplace. Since all our tools must run from
> a ClearCase view for automatic dependency tracking, we have been
> biten by a Linux bug, and readlink("/proc/self/exe", ...) gives
> nonsensical results. So we need to introduce a configure option
> for disallowing this method of executable discovery (the other
> one works well).
Interesting, can you describe the linux bug? Are the kernel devs aware...
2012 Jul 13
2
[LLVMdev] [llvm-commits] Dealing with a corrupted /proc/self/exe link
...gabor.greif at alcatel-lucent.com> wrote:
>
>> Hi all,
>>
>> I am in charge of the controlled introduction of clang into
>> our builds at my workplace. Since all our tools must run from
>> a ClearCase view for automatic dependency tracking, we have been
>> biten by a Linux bug, and readlink("/proc/self/exe", ...) gives
>> nonsensical results. So we need to introduce a configure option
>> for disallowing this method of executable discovery (the other
>> one works well).
>
> Interesting, can you describe the linux bug? Are...
2012 Jul 13
0
[LLVMdev] [llvm-commits] Dealing with a corrupted /proc/self/exe link
....com> wrote:
>>
>>> Hi all,
>>>
>>> I am in charge of the controlled introduction of clang into
>>> our builds at my workplace. Since all our tools must run from
>>> a ClearCase view for automatic dependency tracking, we have been
>>> biten by a Linux bug, and readlink("/proc/self/exe", ...) gives
>>> nonsensical results. So we need to introduce a configure option
>>> for disallowing this method of executable discovery (the other
>>> one works well).
>>
>> Interesting, can you describe...
2012 Jul 13
2
[LLVMdev] [llvm-commits] Dealing with a corrupted /proc/self/exe link
...; >>> Hi all,
> >>>
> >>> I am in charge of the controlled introduction of clang into
> >>> our builds at my workplace. Since all our tools must run from
> >>> a ClearCase view for automatic dependency tracking, we have been
> >>> biten by a Linux bug, and readlink("/proc/self/exe", ...) gives
> >>> nonsensical results. So we need to introduce a configure option
> >>> for disallowing this method of executable discovery (the other
> >>> one works well).
> >>
> >> Inter...
2012 Jul 14
0
[LLVMdev] [llvm-commits] Dealing with a corrupted /proc/self/exe link
...l,
> >>>
> >>> I am in charge of the controlled introduction of clang into
> >>> our builds at my workplace. Since all our tools must run from
> >>> a ClearCase view for automatic dependency tracking, we have been
> >>> biten by a Linux bug, and readlink("/proc/self/exe", ...) gives
> >>> nonsensical results. So we need to introduce a configure option
> >>> for disallowing this method of executable discovery (the other
> >>> one works well).
> >>
>...
2007 Oct 06
4
seemingly no good way to end bulleted list and start code block
Howdy,
The following bug report was sent to the Debian BTS. Is there a way
to have a code block immediately follow an unordered list?
----- Forwarded message from Joey Hess <joeyh at debian.org> -----
Consider this markdown:
* bla
* bla2
this should be treated as code block
and it is not ...
but if bullets are not above this, it works
If the first code block is indented with
2003 Apr 16
4
driver download problem - win 98 + cups
I'm having trouble with driver downloads to Win98 clients from a Cups
server/
red hat 8.0 (2.4.18-26.8.0)
cups-1.1.18
samba 2.2.8
netatalk-1.6.1
I have windows clients successfully installing and printing to printers
over samba and macs over netatalk. I'm using the stock Adobe drivers.
Windows 2000 and Windows XP clients successfully grab drivers off of the
print$ share without a