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2009 Jun 02
2
[LLVMdev] Request to Bitter Melon regarding the LLVM demo page
Hi Bitter Melon!
If it's not too much trouble, could you add a check box to the LLVM demo
page to pass the -fnested-functions option to llvm-gcc? I'm interested
in studying how nested functions are implemented, but haven't yet been
able to get llvm-gcc built on my own system.
Thanks!
Eric
2009 Jun 02
0
[LLVMdev] Request to Bitter Melon regarding the LLVM demo page
..., could you add a check box to the LLVM demo
> page to pass the -fnested-functions option to llvm-gcc? I'm interested
> in studying how nested functions are implemented, but haven't yet been
> able to get llvm-gcc built on my own system.
I turned it on unconditionally. Meow!
Bitter Melon.
2009 Jun 02
1
[LLVMdev] Request to Bitter Melon regarding the LLVM demo page
...ed-functions" is valid for
C/ObjC but not for C++
Best regards,
Victor
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Subject: Re: [LLVMdev] Request to Bitter Melon regarding the LLVM demo
page
Hi Eric,
> If it's not too much trouble, could you add a check box to the LLVM
demo
> page to pass the -fnested-functions option to llvm-gcc? I'm
interested
> in studying how nested functions are implemented, but haven't yet been
> ab...
2011 Jul 04
0
mind to bitter, interest to joy, tolerance to macro, speech
Sooner or later, the same
The teacher to the student in his class at the effects of collective speak, told a story. The story is: a sheep, and leave the sheep eaten by the Wolf. Finish the story, the
teacher asked: "the classmates, if this sheep honestly stay in the flock, it won't be the wolves eat, isn't it?" A little boy stood up and replied, "of course. But, it is
2001 Nov 02
7
Entropy and DSA keys
I remember a discussion to the effect that using DSA keys in sshd
increases the requirement for random bits available on the system... and
that this requirement (was it a 128 bit random number per connection?)
presents security problems on systems that don't have a decent source of
entropy? Am I misinterpreting those discussions?
We are having a problem deploying sshd (no prngd) where sshd
2011 Aug 20
2
Pattern names matching
...nters here. It happens that we need the delivery info. And
half and some thing else of the women decided to delivery some where else
our health units. We managed to get the names from some other places but now
we have to match our 4000 original names with over 20000 other names.
To make thing more bitter some names have badly written. So I need some
algorithm like Levenstein or sondex or phonix or something better already on
R. Can you help me?
Orvalho
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2001 Dec 21
6
Killing the builtin entropy code
...ollecting random
numbers and allows sites to implement whatever fallbacks they require
using wrappers around ssh-rand-helper (which could be shell scripts).
Comments?
-d
--
| By convention there is color, \\ Damien Miller <djm at mindrot.org>
| By convention sweetness, By convention bitterness, \\ www.mindrot.org
| But in reality there are atoms and space - Democritus (c. 400 BCE)
2003 Nov 18
2
SIP Context from domain?
...re aren't any specific objections then I don't
mind putting together a patch for it.
I'm working with the last stable release and haven;t checked out CVS yet.
--
Tristan 'Minty' Colgate
<minty@deadweb.net> | ICQ #154577755
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"I don't mean to sound bitter, cold, or cruel, but
I am, so that's how it comes out"
- Bill Hicks
2017 Mar 31
6
Encrypted samba mount on Linux
Hi all,
My server machine is running samba version 4.4.4 on Linux with 'smb
encryption = mandatory' option.
My client is a Ubuntu 16.10 Linux machine.
I am looking for a way to mount the encrypted samba share on the Linux
client machine. I noticed that mount.cifs does not support encryption
but smbclient does with an -e flag, however it seems to only be usable
in a ftp-like interface.
2004 Jul 22
2
help on R "plot"
...ing cut. So I guess it is over the boudary of the R graphical setting.
Would you please help me with it? How to change the boundary so that the full part of my y axis label will appear?
Your help is highly appreciated!
sincerely hang
No pain no gain.
That is life , full of sweet and bitter
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2008 Jan 31
1
Ryacas
I'm tinkering around in Ryacas trying to find an easy way to get the
first and second partial derivatives of mu and sigma from a normal
distribution (actually a bitterly ugly likelihood but this example works
for now).
I've done all of the work in Mathematica, but I then need to manually
write R code whereas I think Ryacas will give me the expression such
that I can export for Tex and produce code I can use for a function. Is
there a way I can use Ryacas wi...
2001 Oct 26
3
strange dir in snapshot
What is autom4te.cache/ and why is it in the snapshot?
2001 Nov 30
1
SuSE 7.2 & Outlook
...embedded
products using Linux and our development team use SuSE
7.2. It seemed the best way around this conundrum was
wine and Outlook (for which we have many licences).
However on installing wine on a dual boot SuSE 7.2 /
WinNT workstation although i can get notebook running
well Outlook complains bitterly. The first error is
Tahoma font is not installed, then i get the more
fatal OMNINT.DLL missing. Has anyone got any ideas? I
am sure someone has written something on the web about
wine and office, any pointers?
Thanks, David
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2001 Nov 28
2
scp
Hello -
I am trying to use scp (openssh_3.0), but every time I run it, I get the following error:
stty: Not a typewriter
When I run it with -v , it shows that authentication (pub key) succeeds, but it fails to read the file. If anybody has a clue as to what's going on here, any help will be appreciated. Thanks.
Tariq
tariq.lahyani at aa.com
2007 Dec 16
0
[LLVMdev] About unwind...
...also?)
Indeed, you should use a global (or thread-local global).
- Gordon
Sent from my iPhone...
on United flight 339
parked for the third hour on the tarmac
at Logan International Airport
still waiting for the nor'easter to blow on through
(but I'm not bitter)
2020 Aug 30
2
[RFC][LLVM] New Constant type for representing function PLT entries
...k a specific one of them. We should make that clear and explicit. If there's an abstraction here that's useful, it's in the way to pass along that target-specific information -- I think of this like a target-specific attribute.
>
Completely agreed, a lot of my perspective comes from bitter experience having messed up the ABI lowering design :-). Sorry for that :)
-Chris
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2017 Apr 01
3
Encrypted samba mount on Linux
...t or any other software that supports encrypted samba shares?
>>
>> Sending to Steve, who can explain why he *still*
>> hasn't implemented this in cifsfs, depite it being
>> designed to his spec. and included in the server since
>> Samba 3.2.0....
>>
>> Bitter, Moi ? :-).
>>
>> Over to you Steve !
>>
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>
> --
> Thanks,
>
> Steve
>
>
>
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Thanks,
Steve
2008 Nov 01
1
cat: ./R/Copy: No such file or directory
...to get past cryptic error messages from
"R CMD check", complaining "No such file or directory"? The package is
under SVN control, and I reverted to a version that passed "R CMD
check", without eliminating the error. The "00install.out" file is
short and bitter:
cat: ./R/Copy: No such file or directory
cat: of: No such file or directory
cat: create.fourier.basis.R: No such file or directory
make: *** [Rcode0] Error 1
---------- Making package fda ------------
adding build stamp to DESCRIPTION
installing NAMESPACE file and metadata
make[2]: *** No...
2001 Sep 08
5
Patch
Hallo
short question
how is the Syntax for interactivity.patch ext3-dir-speedup.patch ?
patch -p0 ext3-dir-speedup.patch doesnt work
--
Frank
2009 Jun 30
0
[LLVMdev] simulating c style unions in LLVM
...ng to create a boxed tagged datatype for a language where it is necessary to resolve the type at runtime. If I were writing an interpreter in C- it would most likely look something like this-
>
> Is there a standard way for constructing a type like this in LLVM?
>
Well, you can always ask bitter melon, who translates this:
struct foo
{
unsigned tag;
union { long Int; double Float; } data;
};
void bar(struct foo *x) {
x->data.Int = x->tag;
}
into this:
%struct.anon = type { double }
%struct.foo = type { i32, %struct.anon }
define void @bar(%struct.foo* nocapture %x) n...