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1998 Jun 30
1
Patched Qpopper2.5 release Notification. (fwd)
...ed: from dutepp0.et.tudelft.nl by rosie.BitWizard.nl (fetchmail-4.2.9 POP3 run by wolff) Approved: R.E.Wolff@BitWizard.nl for <wolff@localhost> (single-drop); Tue Jun 30 18:40:33 1998 Received: from ferryman.ocn.nl (root@ferryman.ocn.nl [193.78.195.1]) by dutepp0.et.tudelft.nl (8.8.8/8.8.8/CARDIT) with SMTP id SAA23905 for <wolff@dutepp0.et.tudelft.nl>; Tue, 30 Jun 1998 18:42:06 +0200 (MET DST) Received: from mail2.redhat.com (mail2.redhat.com [199.183.24.247]) by ferryman.ocn.nl (8.6.13/8.6.9) with SMTP id SAA17626 for <r.e.wolff@BitWizard.nl>; Tue, 30 Jun 1998 18:30:52 +0200...
1998 Aug 02
0
ipportfw - security
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2012 Mar 06
2
[LLVMdev] OpenCL backend for LLVM
...st had a quick look at your structurizer. Here is what if found (correct me, if i am mistaken): * Our approaches for handling Loops with multiple exits are identical. ("Loop-Exit Enumeration") * Axtor implements Controlled-Node Splitting and can cope with irreducible control-flow. (http://cardit.et.tudelft.nl/MOVE/papers/cc96.ps) * Axtor translates switches to cascading IF-instructions * You are cloning nodes for predecessors to restructure IF-structures. In Axtor, additionally to that, i implemented another method of dealing with unstructured IFs. That method basically does the same as th...
2012 Mar 06
0
[LLVMdev] OpenCL backend for LLVM
...ructurizer. Here is what if found > (correct me, if i am mistaken): > * Our approaches for handling Loops with multiple exits are identical. > ("Loop-Exit Enumeration") > * Axtor implements Controlled-Node Splitting and can cope with > irreducible control-flow. > (http://cardit.et.tudelft.nl/MOVE/papers/cc96.ps) > * Axtor translates switches to cascading IF-instructions > * You are cloning nodes for predecessors to restructure IF-structures. > In Axtor, additionally to that, i implemented another method of dealing > with unstructured IFs. That method basically...
2012 Mar 05
0
[LLVMdev] OpenCL backend for LLVM
Simon, Have you looked at the control flow structizer that we have in the Open Source AMDIL backend? > -----Original Message----- > From: llvmdev-bounces at cs.uiuc.edu [mailto:llvmdev-bounces at cs.uiuc.edu] > On Behalf Of Simon Moll > Sent: Monday, March 05, 2012 1:01 PM > To: llvmdev at cs.uiuc.edu > Subject: [LLVMdev] OpenCL backend for LLVM > > Hi, > > this
2012 Mar 05
2
[LLVMdev] OpenCL backend for LLVM
Hi, this is a follow-up on my email from august (http://lists.cs.uiuc.edu/pipermail/llvmdev/2011-August/042737.html). i have, finally, released my OpenCL backend and control-flow restructuring framework for LLVM (AST-Extractor, or short axtor). The framework restructures function CFGs such that they can be expressed entirely without GOTOs or switch/loop-trickery. Hence, making it possible to
1998 Sep 01
5
/bin/login problem
I would be surprised if someone hasn''t encountered this already, but I haven''t found any discussion of the nature of this problem. I run RehHat 5.0. If a user makes a mistake in the login process such as the following: login: mistake password: xxx Login incorrect! login: username password xxxx bash$ a ps will show, among other things, 2333 /bin/login --mistake. Since
1998 Jun 29
2
Re: A switch? A router? What am I looking for??
At 01:59 PM 6/29/98 +0000, Kokoro Security Administrator wrote: >Hello everyone - > >I am looking for the name of a piece of hardware, and don''t know what it >is called. I am told that there exists such a thing (a switch? a router? >a special hub?) that will only send me traffic that is destined for me. simple definitions: --router: looks at a layer 3 address (such as
1998 Aug 25
1
Named Overflow Concern - SUMMARY (fwd)
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