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2012 Jun 29
1
[LLVMdev] Another LLVM JIT extension to Python
On 06/29/2012 02:47 AM, Tobias Grosser wrote:
> On 06/29/2012 01:06 AM, Siu Kwan Lam wrote:
>> Dear LLVM,
>>
>> I am a young developer who have just uploaded my first opensource
>> project based on LLVM. I would like to know what professionals think of
>> my project.
>>
>> I have started a JIT extension to Python called Pymothoa (
>>
2020 Oct 01
3
BUG: _presence_ of valid openssl.cnf Option = 'ServerPreference' causes Dovecot submission relay FAIL: "failed: Failed to initialize SSL: ..."
hi,
On 10/1/20 12:21 AM, JEAN-PAUL CHAPALAIN wrote:
> I had the same problem when migrating from Dovecot V2.2.36 on, Centos-7 to?Dovecot v2.3.8 on Centos-8
My report is specifically/solely about the addition/use of the 
	Options = ServerPreference
parameter.
I don't see that in your configuration.
Are you using it? In a config using Dovecot's submission proxy?
2012 Jun 29
0
[LLVMdev] Another LLVM JIT extension to Python
On 06/29/2012 01:06 AM, Siu Kwan Lam wrote:
> Dear LLVM,
>
> I am a young developer who have just uploaded my first opensource
> project based on LLVM. I would like to know what professionals think of
> my project.
>
> I have started a JIT extension to Python called Pymothoa (
> http://code.google.com/p/pymothoa/). Unlike other similar projects, I
> did not modify the
2012 Jun 28
3
[LLVMdev] Another LLVM JIT extension to Python
Dear LLVM,
I am a young developer who have just uploaded my first opensource 
project based on LLVM. I would like to know what professionals think of 
my project.
I have started a JIT extension to Python called Pymothoa ( 
http://code.google.com/p/pymothoa/). Unlike other similar projects, I 
did not modify the interpreter. Pymothoa uses Python decorators to mark 
function for JIT compiling. It
2020 Oct 01
0
BUG: _presence_ of valid openssl.cnf Option = 'ServerPreference' causes Dovecot submission relay FAIL: "failed: Failed to initialize SSL: ..."
Hi,
In my Centos-8 server, it was not necessary using  "Options =
ServerPreference" parameter.
My openssl.conf look like that :
openssl_conf = default_modules
[ default_modules ]
ssl_conf = ssl_module
[ ssl_module ]
system_default = crypto_policy
[ crypto_policy ]
*.include /etc/crypto-policies/back-ends/opensslcnf.config*
And /etc/crypto-policies/back-ends/opensslcnf.config :
CipherString =
@SECLEVEL=2:kEECDH:kRSA:kEDH:kPSK:kDHEPSK:kECDHEPSK:-aDSS:-3DE...