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2015 Feb 11
2
Another Fedora decision
On Tue, 2015-02-10 at 21:32 -0600, Valeri Galtsev wrote:
> Indeed I should have said "allegedly pirated" not just "pirated". As I
> don't care to go into details if it is or it isn't. I also would recommend
> to finish this discussion and those who feel so get themselves some
> fundamental book and go ahead with reading it. Which I'm going to do
>
2009 Apr 28
3
Inline Link Error?
...f us. "Every good and perfect gift comes from above" ([James
1:17](http://www.biblegateway.com/passage/?search=James%201:17;&version=47;
"@Bible Gateway")) is one way that I might choose to prove this. In other
words, in a very real sense, works of theology and doctrine and works of
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2015 Feb 11
0
Another Fedora decision
...-)
FYI my comments are restricted the PDF floating around of the
recommended UNIX and Linux System Admin book. That's definitely not
legit.
What libraries offer is not only legal, it's important to keep this
intact. Publishers have variably been very unreasonable abrogating the
first-sale doctrine when it comes to ebook versions. It's a case where
I believe in no shade of gray. If I'm led to believe I've bought an
ebook, not merely renting it, then I should have the right to give
that ebook to a library, school, friend, leave it in an estate to
children. And quite a number of pu...
2018 Dec 30
2
rsync remote raw block device with --inplace
...ssage is in
generator.c).
In Linux, anyway, the "raw" command allows a block device to be bound as a
character device, and then even a "cat" command can read the raw data of
the block device. So why does rsync refuse to copy such content, or why is
it a bad idea, or what rsync doctrine conflicts with it? I agree there are
security concerns here, but rsync already disallows some of its functions
unless the super user is requesting them.
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2016 Feb 10
3
Testing Best Practices/Goals (in the context of compiler-rt)
...#39;d have a bit of a discussion out here on the
dev lists where there's a bit more visibility.
My basic expectation is that the lit tests in any LLVM project except the
test-suite are targeted tests intended to test only the functionality in
the project. This seems like a pretty well accepted doctrine across most
LLVM projects - most visibly in Clang, where we make a concerted effort not
to have tests that execute LLVM optimizations, etc.
There are exceptions/middle ground to this - DIBuilder is in LLVM, but
essentially tested in Clang rather than writing LLVM unit tests. It's
somewhat una...
2016 Feb 10
3
[cfe-dev] Testing Best Practices/Goals (in the context of compiler-rt)
...> > dev lists where there's a bit more visibility.
> >
> > My basic expectation is that the lit tests in any LLVM project except the
> > test-suite are targeted tests intended to test only the functionality in
> > the project. This seems like a pretty well accepted doctrine across most
> > LLVM projects - most visibly in Clang, where we make a concerted effort
> not
> > to have tests that execute LLVM optimizations, etc.
> >
> > There are exceptions/middle ground to this - DIBuilder is in LLVM, but
> > essentially tested in Clang rath...
2018 Dec 30
3
Aw: Re: rsync remote raw block device with --inplace
...Linux, anyway, the "raw" command allows a block device to be bound as
> > a character device, and then even a "cat" command can read the raw data
> > of the block device. So why does rsync refuse to copy such content, or
> > why is it a bad idea, or what rsync doctrine conflicts with it? I agree
> > there are security concerns here, but rsync already disallows some of
> > its functions unless the super user is requesting them.
> >
> >
>
> --
> ~*-,._.,-*~'`^`'~*-,._.,-*~'`^`'~*-,._.,-*~'`^`'~*-,._.,-...
2016 Feb 11
3
[cfe-dev] Testing Best Practices/Goals (in the context of compiler-rt)
...n runtime - what is it that the new compiler-rt
test is providing? (perhaps you could give a concrete example you had in
mind to look at?)
> (4) True, we're intimidated by test-suite :) I feel that current use of
> compiler-rt test suite to check compiler-rt libs better follows
> the doctrine described by David.
>
Which David? ;) (I guess David Li, not me)
I think maybe what could be worth doing would be separating out the
broader/intentionally "end to end" sort of tests from the ones intended to
test compiler-rt in relative isolation.
Most importantly, I'd expect o...
2016 Feb 13
2
[cfe-dev] Testing Best Practices/Goals (in the context of compiler-rt)
...re done primarily for the purpose of changing the end-user
experience).
-- Sean Silva
>
>
>>
>>
>>> (4) True, we're intimidated by test-suite :) I feel that current use of
>>> compiler-rt test suite to check compiler-rt libs better follows
>>> the doctrine described by David.
>>>
>>
>> Which David? ;) (I guess David Li, not me)
>>
>
> Nope, paragraph 2 from your original email.
>
>
>> I think maybe what could be worth doing would be separating out the
>> broader/intentionally "end to end"...
2016 Feb 17
4
[cfe-dev] Testing Best Practices/Goals (in the context of compiler-rt)
...I disagree with
> that), or that it qualifies as "adding coverage" (maybe).
>
>
>>
>>
>>> (4) True, we're intimidated by test-suite :) I feel that current use of
>>> compiler-rt test suite to check compiler-rt libs better follows
>>> the doctrine described by David.
>>>
>>
>> Which David? ;) (I guess David Li, not me)
>>
>
> Nope, paragraph 2 from your original email.
>
>
>> I think maybe what could be worth doing would be separating out the
>> broader/intentionally "end to end"...
2016 Feb 17
0
[cfe-dev] Testing Best Practices/Goals (in the context of compiler-rt)
...en that and compiler-rt.
>
> -- Sean Silva
>
>
>>
>>
>>>
>>>
>>>> (4) True, we're intimidated by test-suite :) I feel that current use of
>>>> compiler-rt test suite to check compiler-rt libs better follows
>>>> the doctrine described by David.
>>>>
>>>
>>> Which David? ;) (I guess David Li, not me)
>>>
>>
>> Nope, paragraph 2 from your original email.
>>
>>
>>> I think maybe what could be worth doing would be separating out the
>>> broad...
2016 Feb 26
3
[cfe-dev] Testing Best Practices/Goals (in the context of compiler-rt)
...t;adding coverage" (maybe).
>>>
>>>
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>> (4) True, we're intimidated by test-suite :) I feel that current use
>>>>> of compiler-rt test suite to check compiler-rt libs better follows
>>>>> the doctrine described by David.
>>>>>
>>>>
>>>> Which David? ;) (I guess David Li, not me)
>>>>
>>>
>>> Nope, paragraph 2 from your original email.
>>>
>>>
>>>> I think maybe what could be worth doing would be s...
2016 Feb 26
0
[cfe-dev] Testing Best Practices/Goals (in the context of compiler-rt)
...or that it qualifies as "adding coverage" (maybe).
>>
>>
>>>
>>>
>>>> (4) True, we're intimidated by test-suite :) I feel that current use of
>>>> compiler-rt test suite to check compiler-rt libs better follows
>>>> the doctrine described by David.
>>>>
>>>
>>> Which David? ;) (I guess David Li, not me)
>>>
>>
>> Nope, paragraph 2 from your original email.
>>
>>
>>> I think maybe what could be worth doing would be separating out the
>>> broad...
2016 Feb 26
0
[cfe-dev] Testing Best Practices/Goals (in the context of compiler-rt)
...or that it qualifies as "adding coverage" (maybe).
>>
>>
>>>
>>>
>>>> (4) True, we're intimidated by test-suite :) I feel that current use of
>>>> compiler-rt test suite to check compiler-rt libs better follows
>>>> the doctrine described by David.
>>>>
>>>
>>> Which David? ;) (I guess David Li, not me)
>>>
>>
>> Nope, paragraph 2 from your original email.
>>
>>
>>> I think maybe what could be worth doing would be separating out the
>>> broad...
2016 Feb 26
0
[cfe-dev] Testing Best Practices/Goals (in the context of compiler-rt)
...be).
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>>> (4) True, we're intimidated by test-suite :) I feel that current use
>>>>>> of compiler-rt test suite to check compiler-rt libs better follows
>>>>>> the doctrine described by David.
>>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>> Which David? ;) (I guess David Li, not me)
>>>>>
>>>>
>>>> Nope, paragraph 2 from your original email.
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>> I think maybe...
2016 Feb 26
3
[cfe-dev] Testing Best Practices/Goals (in the context of compiler-rt)
...t;>>>>
>>>>>>
>>>>>>
>>>>>>> (4) True, we're intimidated by test-suite :) I feel that current use
>>>>>>> of compiler-rt test suite to check compiler-rt libs better follows
>>>>>>> the doctrine described by David.
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>
>>>>>> Which David? ;) (I guess David Li, not me)
>>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>> Nope, paragraph 2 from your original email.
>>>>>
>>>>>
>...
2017 Aug 10
0
Errors on an SSD drive
...g?? ssd drives have different characteristics
> that need to be accomadated (including a relatively slow write process which
> is obvious as soon as the buffer is full), and never, never put a swap
> partition on it, the high activity will wear it out rather quickly.
I know this is common doctrine, but is this still generally held true?
For a well configured desktop that rarely needs to swap, I struggle to see the
load on the SSD as being significant, and yet obviously the performance of an
SSD would make it ideal for swap.
> might also check cables, often a problem particularly if the...
2009 Mar 11
1
[PATCH] ocfs2: Fix a bug found by sparse check.
We need to use le32_to_cpu to test rec->e_cpos in
ocfs2_dinode_insert_check.
Signed-off-by: Tao Ma <tao.ma at oracle.com>
---
fs/ocfs2/alloc.c | 3 ++-
1 files changed, 2 insertions(+), 1 deletions(-)
diff --git a/fs/ocfs2/alloc.c b/fs/ocfs2/alloc.c
index 3a9e5de..19e3a96 100644
--- a/fs/ocfs2/alloc.c
+++ b/fs/ocfs2/alloc.c
@@ -176,7 +176,8 @@ static int
2009 Apr 17
0
The ocfs2.git tree is moving!
...over two years, and its high time I shared the
load. We'll both review patches, etc, but I'll be the one merging them
and pushing them.
Pull: git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/jlbec/ocfs2.git
Web: http://git.kernel.org/?p=linux/kernel/git/jlbec/ocfs2.git
Joel
--
"The doctrine of human equality reposes on this: that there is no
man really clever who has not found that he is stupid."
- Gilbert K. Chesterson
Joel Becker
Principal Software Developer
Oracle
E-mail: joel.becker at oracle.com
Phone: (650) 506-8127
2004 Apr 27
0
[OT] Re: p-values
...And you
have to avoid the utterly ridiculous concept of ``personal
probability'' that Bayesians seem to find central.
A propos of the notion of ``personal probability'', the physicist
Carl Sagan (in his wonderful book ``The Demon Haunted World'')
referred to the ``dangerous doctrine'' that strength of belief has
anything to do with the truth of a proposition. He was not writing
in any statistical context. Rather, he was discussing the daffy
notion of ``alien abductions'' which apparently has been taken
seriously by some Ivy League psychologist on the basis t...