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2007 Apr 27
2
[LLVMdev] Boostrap Failure -- Expected Differences?
...m.o differs (Are the above two ok?) The list below is clearly bad. I think it's every object file in the compiler! I've attached the diff of an `objdump -x -d -D -s -g -t -r' on alias.o from stage2 (stage2/alias.o) and stage3 (alias.o). From the objdump output, it appears the only differences are in incidental symbol names (__FUNCTION__.<num> where <num> is the difference). Are these differences expected? Should I run objdump with any other options to further debug this? When do I consider llvm-gcc to be good enough (bug free) to submit my patches? I obviously want to do...
2007 Apr 30
0
[LLVMdev] Boostrap Failure -- Expected Differences?
...> > The list below is clearly bad. I think it's every object file in > the compiler! > > I've attached the diff of an `objdump -x -d -D -s -g -t -r' on > alias.o from stage2 (stage2/alias.o) and stage3 (alias.o). > > From the objdump output, it appears the only differences are > in incidental symbol names (__FUNCTION__.<num> where <num> is > the difference). > > Are these differences expected? Should I run objdump with any > other options to further debug this? When do I consider llvm-gcc > to be good enough (bug free) to submit my pat...
2006 Feb 11
7
Rails development on Mac OS X 10.4 Intel
Hi all, I would like to start a thread on RoR related issues on the new Intel version of Mac OS X. I have been using Apple''s new iMac Core Duo (which comes with Intel version of Mac OS X) for about a week now. Here''s my experience: Ruby 1.8.4: It compiles albeit with many warnings. Most warnings were about "differ in signedness". It seems to work okay
2007 Apr 25
5
Upload PDF / Save as tiff
Hi, I''m trying to automate the conversion of a PDF document received via a browser upload to a tiff image via ghostscript. I have the PDF data in a string, and I need the tiff data returned into a string. The general command I want to emulate is: type test.pdf | "c:\program files\gs\gs8.56\bin\gswin32c.exe" -q -dNOPAUSE -dBATCH -sDEVICE=tiffg4 -sOutputFile=- > test5.tiff
2005 Nov 08
0
gcc4 noise
Is anyone besides me using gcc 4.*.*? I noticed that NUT generates an enormous amount of warning noise with that compiler, mostly due to implicit casts between signed/unsigned pointer types. Any volunteers to de-noise the code a bit? The easy way is to insert typecasts; the better way is to actually take care about signedness. -- Peter gcc -I../include -O -Wall -Wsign-compare -c -o everups.o
2006 Apr 09
0
Realtime oracle compiling problem
I can'T compile my oracle realtime library any more i updatet the svn today and now i tried to recompile my oracle realtime driver and now it gives me that errors: cc -fPIC -I../asterisk -D_GNU_SOURCE -I/usr/include/oracle/10.1.0.4/client -c -o res_config_oracle.o res_config_oracle.c res_config_oracle.c:53: warning: data definition has no type or storage class res_config_oracle.c: In
2010 Mar 26
3
Help with assigning a value based on existing numbers
Hi All I have a column/variable called time difference. It has a whole list of numbers from 0 through to the hundreds eg 236. I want to assign a corresponding "name" to each variable from a predefined list: Month or less, 1 -2 months, 2-3 months etc So the result would look something like: Time Difference Month 1 Month or
2014 Apr 03
5
[LLVMdev] comparing .o files from different build trees
I'm trying to write a script for checking whether the compiler recursed properly. rkotler at mipsswbrd002:~/slave/recurse3be/build$ find . -name "*.o" -exec cmp '{}' ../../recurse2be/build/'{}' \; |& tee foo.txt Is anyone else doing this? There 2 compilers, recurse 2 and recurse3 that in principle should be identical. Obviously if there is date and time
2007 Nov 20
0
4 commits - libswfdec/swfdec_movie.c libswfdec/swfdec_movie.h libswfdec/swfdec_resource.c test/image test/trace
libswfdec/swfdec_movie.c | 32 +++++++++++++++- libswfdec/swfdec_movie.h | 6 +++ libswfdec/swfdec_resource.c | 4 +- test/image/Makefile.am | 9 ++++ test/image/mask-different-parent-5.swf |binary test/image/mask-different-parent-5.swf.png
2006 Apr 02
2
raid setup
Hi, I have 2 identical xSeries 346 with 2 identical IBM 72GB scsi drive. What i did is install the centos 4.2 serverCD on the first IBM and set the HDD to raid1 and raid0 for swap. Now what i did is get the 2nd HDD in the 1st Server swap it with the 1st HDD in the 2nd Server and rebuild the Raids. The 1st server rebuild the array fine. My problem is the Second server, after rebuilding it and
2018 Jan 24
2
/lib/firmware/microcode.dat update on CentOS 6
Once upon a time, Chris Murphy <lists at colorremedies.com> said: > "We recommend that OEMs, cloud service providers, system > manufacturers, software vendors and end users stop deployment of > current versions." Current versions of what? Microcode? Well, that's the only thing Intel provides for CPUs, so that's all it can be. > What these means for people who
2006 Feb 15
3
wilcox.test returned estimates
Hi all, I have being using wilcox.test to test for differences between 2 independent samples. I had understood the difference in location to be conventionally the difference in the sample medians however this is not the case when implemented in R. I have tied ranks and therefore non-exact p-value and confidence intervals are calculated due to the normal appr...
2003 Jul 21
5
how to test whether two slopes are sign. different?
Not really r-specific: Z = (b1 - b2) / SQRT ( SEb1^2 + SEb2^2) -------Original Message------- From: Gijsbert Stoet <stoet at volition.wustl.edu> Sent: 07/20/03 09:51 PM To: r-help at stat.math.ethz.ch Subject: [R] how to test whether two slopes are sign. different? > > Hi, suppose I do want to test whether the slopes (e.g. determined with lsfit) of two different population are
2011 Nov 24
2
understanding all.equal() output: "Mean relative difference"
Dear all How should one parse all.equal() output? I'm specifically referring to the 'mean relative difference' messages. For example, > all.equal(pi, 355/113) [1] "Mean relative difference: 8.491368e-08" But I'm not sure how to understand these messages. When they're close to 0 (or 1xe-16), then it's intuitive. But when they're big, > all.equal(1, 4)
2005 Feb 02
2
different IAX ports for different contexts
I have a problem with my asterisk@home installation (configured with AMP) My question is this, can you have different ports for different contexts within IAX? [Faktortel] port = 5036 ; Port to bind to bindaddr = 0.0.0.0 ; Address to bind to context = default ; Default for incoming calls allow=all ; Allow all codecs register => XXXXX:XXXXX@iax.faktotel.com/EXTEN
2009 Dec 11
3
`mgp[1:3]' are of differing sign (PR#14130)
Full_Name: Cornell Gonschior Version: 2.10.0 OS: Linux Submission from: (NULL) (212.201.28.40) Hi, in the introduction to R, you can find the following sentence in the par() chapter: "Use tck=0.01 and mgp=c(1,-1.5,0) for internal tick marks." I thought that's nice, because I wanted to have tick marks and tick labels inside and the axis title outside. But: > plot(z, las=1,
2015 Jun 04
3
Does Dovecot allow different clients to subscribe different subsets of IMAP folders?
I have a working Dovecot IMAP server (v. 2.2.9) where I have a single user but a lot of folders (over 800 in total, hierarchically arranged, about 50 of which are in active use.) I have multiple clients (including k9Mail on Android and Thunderbird on Linux and Windows). These clients all present a consistent subscription to a single subset of the available folders . What I'd like to be
2003 Aug 14
1
Re: Samba vs. Windows : significant difference intimestamp handling?
...f response from Office. >> Maybe Office behaves different when the samba >> server's fs is reiser. > > Quite interesting. Can you describe any particular > case of a different behavior (samba + ext2 vs. samba > + reiser)? I really wonder where the roots of such > differences are. Sorry to disappoint you, Honza. After I evaluated the major linux fs's I selected reiserfs and used it ever since. It just happens that the owner of this thread described a behaviour of Office software which I couldn't confirm on my own system. Since the only difference was the ki...
2000 Sep 29
2
all.equal.list() sometimes fails with unnamed and named components (PR#674)
...at components 2 and 3 differ all.equal(list(1,2,3,zap=1),list(1,3,4,zap=2)) [1] "Component zap: Mean relative difference: 1 2) Incorrectly asserts all are equal when components 2 and 3 differ > all.equal(list(1,2,3,zap=1),list(1,3,4,zap=1)) [1] TRUE 3) Removing named component reveals differences: > all.equal(list(1,2,3,1),list(1,3,4,1)) [1] "Component 2: Mean relative difference: 0.5" [2] "Component 3: Mean relative difference: 0.3333333" 4) Unequal first component reveals differences > all.equal(list(2,2,3,zap=1),list(1,3,4,zap=1)) [1] "Component...
2005 Dec 13
3
help with writing function
I'm trying to write a function that takes a vector of length n and then takes the first value of the vector i.e j=1 and forms a new vector of length n (i.e replicate the first value n times). This function will then calculate the absoulte difference of the original vector and the new vector and store the results omitting the difference between the value and itself. This function should