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2005 May 08
2
[LLVMdev] Cygwin binaries
I'm building on cygwin. But the procedure for building the front-end on Cygwin is a bit daunting, to say the least,. Does anyone know a source for a pre-built version of the same?
2019 Nov 09
2
Fedora developer list is asking about progress for MIT Kerberos 5 compatibility
I've been involved in a thread over on the fedora-devel mailing list about the experimental MIT Kerberos 5 compatibility for Samba. I'm staring at https://wiki.samba.org/index.php/MIT_Build , and the list of incompatibilities is daunting. Is anyone over here doing the compatibility work and can comment on progress? Or, perhaps, is this just fundamentally unworkable? The experimental
2005 May 09
0
[LLVMdev] Cygwin binaries
>From: "Robin Davies" <rerdavies at rogers.com> > >I'm building on cygwin. But the procedure for building the front-end on >Cygwin is a bit daunting, to say the least,. > >Does anyone know a source for a pre-built version of the same? > To my knowledge there is no pre-built version of the cfe. However, if you like I can give you the build instructions.
2020 Jun 30
8
Documentation SIG: Participation wanted
Hi, folks, I've been working through the CentOS wiki for more than a year now, trying to identify and fix outdated/wrong/obsolete content. It's a daunting task, and I'm losing. I would very much like to gather a group of people who are: * Knowledgeable about CentOS * Good with words * Have a little time who would be willing and able to review the content of the wiki, and fix the
2007 Mar 13
2
An example of "overloading" [
Hello: Could anyone point me to a nice example where someone has created methods for "[" on a user defined Class? I looked at the package Matrix but that was a little daunting. I'm looking for someone a little more introductory. I've tried to search the help section and the web but its difficult since "[" isn't searchable. Thanks in advance! Greg [[alternative
2020 Jul 22
6
New pass manager for optimization pipeline status and questions
Hi all, I wanted to give a quick update on the status of NPM for the IR optimization pipeline and ask some questions. In the past I believe there were thoughts that NPM was basically ready because all of check-llvm and check-clang passed when -DENABLE_EXPERIMENTAL_NEW_PASS_MANAGER=ON was specified. But that CMake flag did not apply to opt and any tests running something like `opt -foo-pass
2011 Jun 24
3
Extract character from the end of a string
I have a list of names that look like this, with some ending in an "*" and others not: Steve Young* Joe Montana* Tom Brady Daunte Culpepper ... I want to create a variable that = 1 if the name ends in "*" and = 0 otherwise. Please help! -- View this message in context: http://r.789695.n4.nabble.com/Extract-character-from-the-end-of-a-string-tp3621732p3621732.html Sent from the R help mailing list archive at Nabble...
2016 Jun 09
2
[GSoC 2016] Capture Tracking - False Positives
Hello Anna, I've been looking into compiling a list of all of the false positives in the current Capture Tracking Analysis, but I'm having a bit of trouble getting my head around it all. I feel like I understand it at a theoretical level but jumping into the implementation is quite daunting. I would appreciate any advice you could give to point me in the right direction. Many thanks,
2010 Apr 27
3
[LLVMdev] Proposal for a new LLVM concurrency memory model
On 27 April 2010 17:28, David Greene <dag at cray.com> wrote: > The compiler integrates into a comprehensive programming environment. > It has to know what the environment provides and uses.  That _is_ very much > the compiler's responsibility. I agree the compilers should know about threads, but enough to work around the issues and not start creating threads the user
2012 Nov 17
0
[LLVMdev] code-owner sporks
David A. Green wrote: > I find llvm-commits daunting. So much that I hesitate to do reviews. > As Chris commented, I am not very active on that list. There's a reason > for that beyond lack of time. So the goal is to make it easier for a member of the community to review only commits to a sub-tree that interests them? Let's say it may or may not be easier for reviewers to
2012 Nov 16
4
[LLVMdev] code-owner sporks
Sean Silva <silvas at purdue.edu> writes: >> - I have to *remember* I submitted the patch (not hard, but it is a >> cost). > > If you forgot, the chances are high that the patch was unimportant. I > do my development on local git branches, so every time I do `git > branch`, I'm reminded. There's really no overhead. Every time you have to check it's
2009 Jan 07
5
What steps to take
Hi list I'm attempting to list windows shared printers in Unix. That's really all that I need and I can't install Samba on the machine I need to list the shared printers from. I started analyzing the smbclient code hoping to extract the necessary info but as you all know it's a daunting task. Certainly for a C novice. Which is why I want to ask if there is anyone out there who
2006 Jun 10
2
Regex engine types
> version _ platform x86_64-unknown-linux-gnu arch x86_64 os linux-gnu system x86_64, linux-gnu status major 2 minor 2.1 year 2005 month 12 day 20 svn rev
2011 Feb 03
2
Recovering LVM volumes
Hello all I have two sets of eIDE hard drives from earlier servers, one centos & one fedora. Both were LVM volumes with three or four physical disks, with ext3 fs. One disk, maybe even the boot one may even be missing, either from one or both sets and we do not know the disk order. I got these left from an earlier sysadmin who left the company & nobody know what's what. I need to
2008 Mar 20
2
Installation of R, Sweave, ESS and [X]Emacs on Windows?
I'm trying to get R, Sweave, ESS and XEmacs or emacs all installed and working together on my Windows XP Pro system. I've got R 2.6.0 working just fine, installed from the R Windows installer. I also have CYGWIN_NT-5.1 with XEmacs 21.4 working okay. Can anyone point me to any documentation on how to bring these together so that R code typed in Xemacs can be run in R? I found the ESS
2007 Aug 13
3
Very new - beginners questions
Dear all, I have 4 sites and want to determine how different they are from each other. For this I have decided to use R though it seems a bit daunting to learn. I have read data in from a CSV the structure is : Species1 Species2 Species3 Site1 4 4 7 Site2 3 1 0 Site3 0 99 6 Site4 75 3 33 There are many more species than shown above this is just an example. Here are the
2006 Mar 08
23
rubynuby == I''m a''scared to set it all up...
I''ve been mostly lurking here with an occasional nuby question for a few weeks now. It seems like Ruby and Rails and the many libraries and tools growing up around it are a remarkable toolset. Unfortunately I''m finding the whole enchilada a bit daunting. It seems that if one is to truly tap into the power of this thing and do a significant amount of developing, one needs
2012 Mar 30
7
transition to ip6
I imagine some day in the near future there will be a switch to ipv6. I cannot imagine ever remembering the ip address then...crazy. My question, since i have never done ip6 stuff, is what does that mean on my webservers? Would I just need to replace my ip4 with ip6 in my eths, bonds, bridges, and configuration files...and copy out my iptables to ip6tables, and change the dns servers? all
2013 Nov 08
4
Migrating from Puppet open-source to Puppet Enterprise
We have perhaps 40 to 50 systems, give or take, that are mostly under Puppet management (not all). After having spent some time doing my own thing with open-source, I''m looking into migrating to PE. One question I have is relative to initial deployment -- if I decide to keep PuppetDB on the same server as Master, can I later migrate that role off onto another host? I
2013 Jan 22
2
fail-over, redundancy, bdc, multi-dc-domain
I'm aware of, at least generally, how one would have done a BDC/Redundant server under OpenLDAP Samba3. However, rolling your own multi-domain-controller was fairly daunting [for me] under Samba3 / OpenLDAP. I've been very interested in Samba4 for the more integrated nature of having LDAP/DNS/Samba all under one roof. [i.e. Fewer places where I can screw it up horribly.] However I'm