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2020 Jun 19
3
Inclusive language in LLVM: can we rename `master` branch?
...es anxiety/difficulty, that's an >> issue on that population. > >Much as I hate to use this sort of language, that statement appears to >be blaming the victim for not getting over it and progressing to a >connotation-free reading of language. But language is never free of >connotations, even if you and I don't see those connotations. > >I'm not seeing the change as a huge inconvenience, and this argument is >not much different than the head-butting over camelCase vs CamelCase. >Some people care deeply, others see little value in the change so why >bother; I...
2002 Feb 26
0
'Connot find name for group ID'
I have got a nice error, :) When running winesetup, chosing to use a 'fake windows' I can set all the stuff, but when I hit the Finihs-button, I get >Error in Tcl script > >Error: 1000 >id: cannot find name for group ID 1000 Someone who knows howto avoid ? When I select to use a windows-dir (real windows) -> it works ... Tnx michael
1998 Mar 26
0
Win95 client on a remote subnet connot connect.
HI Samba admins I have a win95 client on a remote subnet, i.e on the other side of a router, where all broadcast are stopped in the router. On the remote site the win95 is connected to another samba server and novell server. I would like it to connect to my samba server, logging in with the domain userid/passwd. How can I on the win95 mount a drive with
1998 Oct 12
1
Connot create/select subdirs
Hello all, I have a RedHat 5.1 system running SAMBA and the machines and users log on properly but no one can select, create, delete or do anything with subdirectories. I checked the logs and it seems that the share names are not being 'made' properly. Is there a setting or problem with 5.1 install that I need to change??? Thanks Paul Farber Farber Technology
2012 Feb 29
1
external connotation: tags, categories, prios, users
Hi Folks, are there some [markdown extensions][1] including categories or tags? Like #hashtags on twitter or [[Category:Foo]] on Mediawiki. Additionally on [RTM][2] you can write '!2' for priority, '@klml' for user or '#home' for listings. Afiak its useful to have standardized those tags for e.g. ticketsystems, todolists, taskboards etc merci & greetz klml [1]:
2007 Apr 14
1
[LLVMdev] "Name that compiler"
Looks like people send many names in the contest, so shall I do too. I propose "Lepton", loosely meaning light (featherweight) in Greek. It is used in particle physics to refer to very light particles (electrons, muons). For me it also has the connotations of fastness and restlessness (in the LLVM sense of post-compile optimization). See more at: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lepton#Etymology Cheers, Gabor
2020 Jun 19
2
Inclusive language in LLVM: can we rename `master` branch?
On 19/06/2020 12:56, Renato Golin via llvm-dev wrote: > I never associated any of those words with their negative > connotations, either, but this is because of my upbringing and some of > the privileges I enjoy from our broken society. > > I always associated the word "master" as reverential, like with > martial arts, Jedi kind of thing. And to me, "white" and "black" (on > list...
2020 Jun 19
2
Inclusive language in LLVM: can we rename `master` branch?
On Fri, 19 Jun 2020 14:46:19 +0000 "Keane, Erich via llvm-dev" <llvm-dev at lists.llvm.org> wrote: > If the name of our branch causes anxiety/difficulty for a significant > portion of our population, it is literally the least we can do to > choose a word that better respects the last few centuries of world > history. Honestly, if the name of a branch causes
2005 Oct 26
2
changing memory limits to speed up lsoda
Hi All, I am running R 2.2.0 on Mac OS 10.4.2, dual G5 processors with 8 Gig RAM. I am running a simulation with lsoda that requires ~378 s to complete one set of time intervals. I need to optimize the parameters, and so need to considerably speed up the simulation. I have tried to figure out how to change the appropriate memory allocation and have search R help and Introductory
2020 Jun 19
2
Inclusive language in LLVM: can we rename `master` branch?
On Fri, 19 Jun 2020 at 16:43, Robinson, Paul via llvm-dev <llvm-dev at lists.llvm.org> wrote: > If anyone's keeping track of the voting: > +1 for "dev" (contrasts with "release") > +1 for "trunk" (historical and consistent with the branch metaphor) > -1 for "main" Hey! At least one +1 for "main" from me! Also, on -1 for
2014 Jun 20
2
menu.c32 is not a COM32R image
Hello ! I am completely new to syslinux. I followed this instruction manually: http://www.wonkity.com/~wblock/docs/html/pxe.html I am on debian and do not have syslinux installed, but using this debian box as a tftp server. I had to modify the instructions given by the installation above. I downloaded the 6.02 version and copied the files to the tftp root. I am using dnsmasq as a tftp
2004 May 27
1
What a Difference a NIC makes
Just to throw this out there for the group. I had a box of OEM SMC NICs and have been using them in all systems I build including * boxes. They seem to work great in Windows machines and even plain old Linux workstations but apparently not all that well when realtime is required. I would get random and usually sparse disconnects and lose registrations with phones and IAX peers. I kept getting
2014 Sep 26
1
CentOS Update
Hello. Previously debian, ubuntu, opensuse, I've used. But I'm new to CentOS too. I do not install desktop environment. Servers want to learn. I can not update the system. I could not so I researched. I give the following command . "yum update". I get the error. I'm working on a virtual machine. (I do not know English. Translation I wrote using.) One of the configured
2007 Apr 12
0
[LLVMdev] "Name that compiler"
On 4/12/07, Chris Lattner <sabre at nondot.org> wrote: > Note that the name need not capture every aspect of the project. Just > having a distinguished name with no specific connotation is probably good > enough. 20 years ago, "google" and "yahoo" had very different meanings, > and "mozilla" or "firefox" were pretty meaningless. Today,
2006 Oct 01
2
Metadata & RDF
On 30/09/06, Ralph Giles <giles@xiph.org> wrote: > On Sat, Sep 30, 2006 at 12:21:53PM +0200, Danny Ayers wrote: > > > Basically I'd like to embed arbitrary (meta)data in flac files. > > I agree it would be best to define a new block type for RDF > metadata, or probably better for random attached XML data, That sounds reasonable, but... and > let the xml parser
2011 Oct 04
2
[LLVMdev] LLVM IR is a compiler IR
On Tue, Oct 4, 2011 at 4:19 PM, Chris Lattner <clattner at apple.com> wrote: > On Oct 4, 2011, at 11:53 AM, Dan Gohman wrote: > > In this email, I argue that LLVM IR is a poor system for building a > > Platform, by which I mean any system where LLVM IR would be a > > format in which programs are stored or transmitted for subsequent > > use on multiple underlying
2020 Jun 19
2
Inclusive language in LLVM: can we rename `master` branch?
...t two letters of "master", and it's nice for TAB > completion. :) I'm still confused why the name needs to be changed. It's a branch upon which (nearly) all other branches are based, and rebased. Why is 'master' such a horrible name for it? There are no negative connotations with a branch name. Anyone who reads more into it, the problem is on them and them alone. - Justin
2008 Mar 05
14
ActiveRecord, spec''ing find has right :order parameter
I''m wanting to write a spec that a model is applying an :order option to a find call, but I don''t want to completely specify all of the find parameters. So I want to write something like this, say in a controller spec User.should_receive(:find).with(:all, hash_with_at_least(:order => ''user.name ASC'')) get ''index'', :sort =>
2011 Oct 05
0
[LLVMdev] LLVM IR is a compiler IR
On Oct 4, 2011, at 4:56 PM, Talin wrote: > > LLVM isn't actually a virtual machine. It's widely acknoledged that the > > name "LLVM" is a historical artifact which doesn't reliably connote what > > LLVM actually grew to be. LLVM IR is a compiler IR. > > It sounds like you're picking a very specific definition of what a VM is. LLVM certainly
2016 May 05
2
Resuming the discussion of establishing an LLVM code of conduct
On 05/05/2016 11:42 AM, C Bergström via llvm-dev wrote: > On Fri, May 6, 2016 at 2:30 AM, Chandler Carruth <chandlerc at gmail.com> wrote: >> On Thu, May 5, 2016 at 2:55 AM C Bergström <llvm-dev at lists.llvm.org> wrote: >>> Chandler - I do not want to derail, hijack or change the topic of this >>> discussion - Would you be ok with me going into specific