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2001 Aug 05
4
Abiword as test of Wine
...file; you could then run that
script both on the native Linux version and also on the
Win32 version via Wine; and in the end, both should save
identical files. And that would be a pretty cool regression test.
Comments?
- Dan
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"I have seen the future, and it licks itself clean." -- Bucky Katt
2009 Sep 13
1
helping out on logcheck
...w can I help?
[0]
http://debaday.debian.net/2009/07/19/logcheck-brilliantly-simple-log-monitoring/
P.S. Please CC me on replies, thanks!
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I like the idea of 256 bits, though: 32 for the (Unicode) character
leaves room for 224 Bucky bits, which ought to be enough for anyone.
-- Roland Hutchinson, in alt.folklore.computers
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2011 Jan 19
0
[LLVMdev] How to get the name and argument of a function
...e doxygen docs for the ConstantExpr class. You can use that
> information to figure out how to write code that peers into the
> ConstExpr to see what global value it is indexing off of.
>
> -- John T.
>
> P.S. I grew up in Wisconsin and like Badger Hockey at UW-Madison. Go
> Bucky!
>
>> I think this means that the variable is a global constant string. Do you
>> know how to get the name of this global string, and how to use the name
>> to
>> get the string value?
>>
>> Btw: when I use pCall->getArgOperand(0)->getName(), I can only...
2012 Nov 08
1
[LLVMdev] Automating Analysis Pass at linktime question [liblto] [safecode]
Hello all,
I'm a research assistant at the University of Wisconsin and we're trying to
come up with a general way to run our whole program analysis over programs
that may use different methods to perform the build. I saw some discussion
that liblto could be used for this (and safecode successfully did it) for
llvm 2.6 - 3.0, but that doesn't seem to be working the same way with llvm
2001 Aug 05
1
You Don't Know Jack v3 and the Keyboard
...When they get that big, 1) compress them, and if possible,
2) put them up on a ftp or web server and post the URL instead
of the actual file. Many people won't be able to read that
message at all because of its size.
- Dan
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"I have seen the future, and it licks itself clean." -- Bucky Katt
2001 Aug 08
2
More WineX Build Problems
I downloaded a newer copy of WineX from the CVS, using WinCVS (Pesky winmodem
doesn't work with Linux). I copied it to my linux partition & did a
./configure . To my surprise, an error was returned!
bash: ./configure: No such file or directory
I'm confused. What am I doing wrong (Yes, I'm a pathetic newbie)? Anybody have
any ideas?
2001 Aug 12
0
Kid Pix Studio for win3.1 partial success report
...(debugger/winedbg 134633808 76) (2)
Read the Wine Developers Guide on how to set up winedbg or another debugger
err:ntdll:RtlpWaitForCriticalSection Critical section 0x400f4d4c wait timed out, retrying (60 sec) fs=008f
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"I have seen the future, and it licks itself clean." -- Bucky Katt
2001 Aug 12
0
Kid Pix Deluxe 3 failure report
...ShowCmd (0x4188d7b8)->(showcmd=1)
I stand ready to help track this stuff down. The nt40 case seems most
promising. What debugmsg options would people like to see? I can
produce logs and put them up on a web site.
- Dan
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"I have seen the future, and it licks itself clean." -- Bucky Katt
2001 Sep 02
1
is there a wine "rpm" or similar pls?
I am v v newbie, want to get to grips with linux but mostly interested in
using the PC; so the idea of wine appeals a lot. from what I see you
generally have to build or compile or something it. Is there a rpm
package, if I am using the term correctly, like a windows self-installing
thing, i.e. one single file I can download, click on, it goes thru a
(preferably non-interactive, I am happy
2012 Mar 06
0
NFS Selinux issues
...texts
I can't find any errors anywhere else on either my client or server.
There is nothing in the audit logs on either host.
Does anybody have any ideas?
Brad
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Bradley Leonard
EMail: bradley at stygianresearch.com
Rob - "The hills are alive with the..the..sound of monkeys?"
Bucky - "It's in the key of delicious."
Life is simple. Humans make it complicated.
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2012 Mar 15
0
IDE mapping to SATA in virtual guest
...searching for solution or a hint, but I must not be searching for
the right thing.
Can anybody provide me some advice or point me somewhere?
Thanks in advance.
Brad
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Bradley Leonard
EMail: bradley at stygianresearch.com
Rob - "The hills are alive with the..the..sound of monkeys?"
Bucky - "It's in the key of delicious."
Life is simple. Humans make it complicated.
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2011 Jan 17
5
[LLVMdev] How to get the name and argument of a function
Hi everyone:
The code I am analyzing is :
int main()
{
int i = 0;
printf("hello world!");
printf( "%d" , i );
}
I want to get each place where printf is called, and the argument used
during that call.
so I write llvm pass code like:
void Myfunction( Function & F){
for( Function::iterator b = F.begin() , be = F.end() ;
2012 Feb 16
1
new libvirt: CentOS 6.2 versus 6.0
Hi,
About half a year ago I installed a stock CentOS 6.0/64bit onto an Intel
server to virtualize our Linux fileserver and four WinXP boxes with rdp each.
Since recent times I didn't do any upgrades of the server's OS. Now I have
CentOS 6.2.
After an upgrade I noticed that all virtual cpu name changed to
QEMU Virtual CPU version (cpu64-rhel6)
The new features were
1) The ability to