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2002 Sep 29
2
XP troubles
...t Samba because the version I was running wouldn't talk to Windows XP. It still won't. Can anyone direct me to any docs, howtos, or other docs concerning WinXP problems? Thanks... God's Blessings, Gene To everything there is a season, and a time to every purpose under heaven. Ecl 3:1 - and more recently, The Byrds
2012 May 01
0
[LLVMdev] Running LLVM JIT on qemu-system-arm
On Tue, May 01, 2012 at 11:11:44AM +0900, Toan Mai wrote: > Could you tell me the current status of MIPS JIT? According to [1], the support for "old-style" JIT is complete. You can give it a shot. > I'm afraid it's not straightforward to fix it, Chen. Well, no pain no gain. ;) Regards, chenwj [1] http://llvm.org/releases/3.0/docs/ReleaseNotes.html#whatsnew --
2012 May 01
2
[LLVMdev] Running LLVM JIT on qemu-system-arm
Could you tell me the current status of MIPS JIT? On Mon, Apr 30, 2012 at 11:38 PM, 陳韋任 <chenwj at iis.sinica.edu.tw> wrote: > > Thanks for your information. > > Could you suggest any other framework that I could use for making a > custom JIT > > for ARM? > > I am doing research on JIT compilation for a heterogeneous processor > system. > > If not for
2001 Oct 22
3
Two questions
Greetings, I have two questions that I could not answer from the documentation. A - ecdf and confidence intervals : Is there a (simple) way to generate confidence intervals (95%) for a ecdf? B - cross-validation of rpart trees : a colleague is using S to generate decision tree and mentioned to me the use of cross-validation. Is this function enabled in R ? if so, how should one proceed to
2003 Jul 21
3
Confidence Band for empirical distribution function
Hi, I was trying to draw an empirical distribution function with uniform confidence bands. So I tried to find a way to calculate values of the Kolmogorov-Smirnov Distribution but failed. I guess it must be hidden somewhere (since the ks-test is implemented), but I was unable to find it. Is there any way to do this? Thanks Leif Boysen
2002 Sep 29
5
Samba with a Win9x network and RoadRunner
Hi everyone...I'm at a dead stop setting up Samba, so let me jump right into the problem: First, the setup: I have a RH7.3 box and a W98 laptop. The RH box also has a W2k Pro partition. We have them on a 4-port 10base-T hub along with our RoadRunner cable modem. Now on to the problem: As most of you are already aware, RR uses DHCP to assign IP addresses to client machines at boot time.
2010 Jun 11
4
[LLVMdev] Bignum development
Hi all, After searching for a decent compiler backend for ages (google sometimes isn't helpful), I recently stumbled upon LLVM. Woot!! I work on bignum arithmetic (I'm a professional mathematician) and have recently decided to switch from developing GPL'd bignum code to BSD licensed code. (See http://www.mpir.org/ which I contributed to for a while - a fork of GMP). Please bear with
2010 Aug 20
6
No RTFM?
What do you think about adding a "No RTFM" policy to the R mailing lists? Per, "http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/RTFM": The Ubuntu Forums and LinuxQuestions.org, for instance, have instituted "no RTFM" policies to promote a welcoming atmosphere.[8][9]. RTFM [and] "Go look on google" are two inappropriate responses to a question. If you don't know the
2010 Jun 11
3
[LLVMdev] Bignum development
...ue notion that I'd like to sign >>> on to help with that (and may be able to bring some other experienced >>> devels with me if there was some interest). >> >> By that, you mean languages that provide arbitrary-width integers? > > Right. E.g. Haskell, python, ECL, many others. > >> You can already support that by lowering such operations to calls to a >> multi-precision library instead of IR operations in your frontend. > > Indeed that is what they do.... currently. :-) > > I work on the bignum libraries though, not language front...
2010 Jun 12
0
[LLVMdev] Bignum development
...ike to sign >>>> on to help with that (and may be able to bring some other experienced >>>> devels with me if there was some interest). >>> >>> By that, you mean languages that provide arbitrary-width integers? >> >> Right. E.g. Haskell, python, ECL, many others. >> >>> You can already support that by lowering such operations to calls to a >>> multi-precision library instead of IR operations in your frontend. >> >> Indeed that is what they do.... currently. :-) >> >> I work on the bignum librarie...
2013 Apr 18
0
Processed: adding new jessie tag to sid-tagged bugs
...broken configury with glibc headers moved to the multiarch location Added tag(s) jessie. > tags 554931 + jessie Bug #554931 [src:kanjisaver] FTBFS with binutils-gold Added tag(s) jessie. > tags 651626 + jessie Bug #651626 [src:pearpc] pearpc: FTBFS(kfreebsd-amd64):'MAP_32BIT' was not declared in this scope Added tag(s) jessie. > tags 617012 + jessie Bug #617012 [src:python-libpcap] python-libpcap: deprecation of dh_pycentral, please use dh_python2 Added tag(s) jessie. > tags 650827 + jessie Bug #650827 [qcake] embedds glee library Added tag(s) jessie. > tags 657771 + jessie...