Displaying 20 results from an estimated 248 matches for "blew".
2005 Sep 04
2
Blew away MySQL
Unfortunately, I blew MySQL away by replacing the MySQL control tables
with others and not making a copy of the folder.
My data is backed up, so that is not a problem, but I cannot reinstall
MySQL and create the mysql directory with the control tables (e.g. user,
db, host). I have run "yum remove mysql" a...
2006 May 05
0
[LLVMdev] ExecutionEngine blew the stack ?
(resending with smaller attachement)
Segfault in EE->getPointerToFunction.
I think it's blown the stack, gdb reports a never ending backtrace (below).
I generate llvm assembly and parse/verify OK.
Attached is the assembly. It is the smallest example
generated that causes the segfault.
If this EE uses a recursive function (??), it seems an inherent limitation
in how big llvm functions
2006 May 05
0
[LLVMdev] ExecutionEngine blew the stack ?
On Thu, 4 May 2006 22:27:08 -0700
Evan Cheng <evan.cheng at apple.com> wrote:
>
> Hi Simon,
>
> You're probably right. LLVM's instruction selector is recursive so it
> can run out of stack space. Select_store used to have enormous stack
> frame (thanks to some gcc issues), we had to do all kinds of tricks
> to get it under control. I just took a look at
2006 May 05
2
[LLVMdev] ExecutionEngine blew the stack ?
On Fri, 5 May 2006, Simon Burton wrote:
> This leads me to my next question: as I make more and more functions
> with the EE, it slows down. I am re-using the Module, ExistingModuleProvider,
> and ExecutionEngine, and pumping the parser like so:
> M = ParseAssemblyString(AsmString, M);
> ISTM that there should be a way of creating multiple modules/EEs but I ran
> into trouble
2006 May 05
0
[LLVMdev] ExecutionEngine blew the stack ?
On Fri, 5 May 2006 01:19:08 -0500 (CDT)
Chris Lattner <sabre at nondot.org> wrote:
>
> On Fri, 5 May 2006, Simon Burton wrote:
> > This leads me to my next question: as I make more and more functions
> > with the EE, it slows down. I am re-using the Module, ExistingModuleProvider,
> > and ExecutionEngine, and pumping the parser like so:
> > M =
2006 May 05
1
[LLVMdev] ExecutionEngine blew the stack ?
On Fri, 5 May 2006 16:43:13 +1000
Simon Burton <simon at arrowtheory.com> wrote:
>
> It slows in the construction phase, so one of these calls:
> M = ParseAssemblyString(AsmString, M);
> verifyModule( *M )
> M->getNamedFunction(name);
> EE->getPointerToFunction
>
> It feels like there is a linear name lookup going on somewhere.
it's
1998 Jan 26
1
R-beta: "smooth sbezier" blew up too much data, need code
Hello All,
I am in need of sample code to create gnuplot's sbezier output in
numerical form. Below are some details of what I have done.
I just fed 2000 lines of data to the above gplot script and it seg
faulted, when I cut the data down it down it worked fine.
The results are very good for the purpose, which is to give a
guestimation as to what fills the spaces between the exceptions.
2006 May 05
1
[LLVMdev] ExecutionEngine blew the stack ?
Hi Simon,
You're probably right. LLVM's instruction selector is recursive so it
can run out of stack space. Select_store used to have enormous stack
frame (thanks to some gcc issues), we had to do all kinds of tricks
to get it under control. I just took a look at it, it's around 0.7k.
It used to be around 20k on x86 Mac OS X.
It's also possible that it has gotten into a
2004 Sep 25
3
[LLVMdev] broken build?
Hi Reid,
You've got a TimeValue.cpp which it looks like you just added to lib/System,
but I can't compile it on Darwin because there's no Darwin/TimeValue.cpp.
This breaks my ppc build. I'm not sure what TimeValue was supposed to be for,
so I just blew it away in my tree. Please take a look at this.
-Brian
--
gaeke at uiuc.edu
2007 Jun 28
3
Centos 5 OpenOffice 2.0.4-5.4.17.2
...here are no openoffice.org-xxx-2.0.4-5.4.17.2 rpms in Centos
5 update. So I tried to build openoffice 2.0.4-5.4.17.2 (sans language
packs) on a x86_64 from RH 5 source rpm. The build bombed after an hour
elapsed and it used up about 10 GB of space with an error about missing
java.
So I just blew it off, erased the files written by the build and decided to wait
until the rpm showed up in the updates. I don't want to repeat that exercise
if 2.0.4-5.4.17.2 is destined to show up in the updates.
If not, does anyone have any idea what java it needs (or what changes
have be made to the...
2006 May 05
2
[LLVMdev] ExecutionEngine blew the stack ?
Segfault in EE->getPointerToFunction.
I think it's blown the stack, gdb reports a never ending backtrace (below).
I generate llvm assembly and parse/verify OK.
Attached is the assembly. It is the smallest example
generated that causes the segfault.
If this EE uses a recursive function (??), it seems an inherent limitation
in how big llvm functions can be.
Simon.
gdb backtrace:
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2006 Jul 23
5
All screwed up
I've apparently made a mess of clamav. Tried uninstalling it, and
excluded it from dag's repo. Now, when I yum install clamav and
clamav-server, I'm apparently missing all the libs, data and so forth.
Can someone tell me what I need to do to get this back ? I probably
blew all the old stuff away during the update or later, and don't have a
clue as to why it's not doing what it's supposed to now.
TIA
--
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http://wa4phy.net
Augusta Area Mesonet
2003 Dec 18
6
G729 question
I am thinking about using the G729 codecs on my endpoint devices and
purchasing some G729 licenses for Asterisk but I have several questions:
1. Which G729 codec is sold by Digium for Asterisk, G729, G729A, B...I?
2. If I have G729A on one end and G729B on the other, are they compatible?
I have looked all over the place for question 2, but without buying the
ITU docs
I cannot seem to find this
2018 Nov 18
3
CentOS 7 + GNOME : all icon themes broken after update from CR
I did the update from CR, and have some pretty serious issues.? Until I blew away (by mv to a different name) the .local and .config directory trees, I couldn't log in to GNOME at all.? After doing that, I can log in, but if I do any actual work, GNOME crashes, and abrt-cli from root in vc 2 tells me that gnome-shell got a SIGSEGV.?I figure all of the updates aren't...
2009 Jul 20
1
Anaconda crashing on new machine
...crashes.
the first time I got all the way through package selection (selecting
at the individual package level) before it crashed.
the second time I made a mistake in partitioning and did BACK several
screens to fix it, then when clicking NEXT several times to go forward
to where I had been, it blew up.
then it blew up while partitioning.
then it blew up there again, though at a different place.
I don't think there should be any problem with making /home 200 gigs,...
doesn't ext3 have a limit something more like a terabyte or more?
it's a gigabyte GA-MA770-UD3 board with an AMD...
2004 Sep 25
0
[LLVMdev] broken build?
...te:
> Hi Reid,
>
> You've got a TimeValue.cpp which it looks like you just added to lib/System,
> but I can't compile it on Darwin because there's no Darwin/TimeValue.cpp.
> This breaks my ppc build. I'm not sure what TimeValue was supposed to be for,
> so I just blew it away in my tree. Please take a look at this.
>
> -Brian
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2010 May 06
2
Windows 2008 R2 / one way trust / Samba
...b' machines using 'corporate'
creds). We have a linux box running samba that is a member of 'lab'.
Users log into their Windows machines using a 'corporate' credential and
can seamlessly get to samba.
Yesterday I upgraded 'lab' to Windows 2008R2 - and things blew up from
there.
Users are prompted to authenticate when connecting to the samba system,
and the server log shows NT_STATUS_NO_SUCH_USER.
To resolve, we've removed/re-joined to the domain and upgraded to samba
3.5.2
If I log into a lab system with a lab ID, I can get to samba.
But...
2007 Sep 13
2
zpool versioning
...the OS with a u4
(08/07), ran zpool grade, was told I successfully upgraded from version 3
to version 4, but zdb reported "version=3". I unmounted the zfs,
remounted, and zdb still reported "version=3". I reran zpool upgrade, and
was told there were no pools to upgrade.
I blew away that pool, and created a new pool and zdb correctly reported
"version=4".
Perhaps I''m being pedantic, but the version thing on an upgraded pool
bugged me ;-)
Does anyone have any thoughts/experiences on other surprises that may be
lying in wait on an "upgraded"...
2005 Sep 02
2
installing on 915GAVL motherboard kernel bombs and/or X bombs
I got a new box today. 915GAVL motherboard. Celeron 2.4G
1 GIG mem 80GIG SATA drive.
When I boot centos I have had various stages of success.
Once I got as far as partitioning the disk manually and X blew
and the machine rebooted.
Couple times I have had kernel crashes at different stages of install.
I have not has trouble installing before and was wondering if there
are suggestions.
I did try installing without X "linux text pci=noapci" and that stopped
also.
All anaconda says is &qu...
2007 Oct 03
2
Weird bug: system instability after cat /proc/kcore
Ok, the existence of this bug just blew my mind. It appears that after
coppying /proc/kcore to disk the system starts to behave strangely.
Processes start to sometimes segfault randomly or die with a glibc
double free error. The system is perfectly fine prior to catting
/proc/kcore. I can reproduce this problem on the 2.6.18 kernel from...