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2018 Jun 14
1
new problem
...find out what the problem is I have now done the following: installed dovecot on my laptop my data is mounted per NFS started Thunderbird I get exectly the same messages I then copied my data onto a local partition of my hard drive laptop and mount this as my $HOME The reasoning behind this: eliminte any problems coming from NFS. Again - the same error messages. Most worrying is that when I fire up Thunderbird I get: SERVERBUG internal error -- -- Best Regards, Walter Ulmke Ulmke Machine Tools, 48496 Hopsten, Germany Tel. ++49/5458/93345-0 Fax. ++49/5458/93345-45 Mobile: ++49/172/5...
2007 Nov 06
1
[LLVMdev] Passing and returning aggregates (who is responsible for the ABI?)
On 6 nov. 07, at 01:35, Gordon Henriksen wrote: >> But then, why refuse aggregates as input or output of a call? What >> is the rationale? > > Probably in good part because, in LLVM, aggregates (or derived types) > types exist only in memory, not in registers. Thanks, that's precisely where I see a problem. On many recent architectures (Itanium being the extreme case),
2007 Nov 06
0
[LLVMdev] Passing and returning aggregates (who is responsible for the ABI?)
On Nov 5, 2007, at 19:19, Christophe de Dinechin wrote: > I'm trying to port the XL compiler (http://xlr.sf.net) to use the > LLVM back-end. So far, little trouble doing so. But there is one > aspect of the semantics of the LLVM IR that surprises me. Why are > the call, declare and define "halfway through" ABI conventions? > > I think it's the right thing
2007 Nov 06
4
[LLVMdev] Passing and returning aggregates (who is responsible for the ABI?)
Hello, I'm trying to port the XL compiler (http://xlr.sf.net) to use the LLVM back-end. So far, little trouble doing so. But there is one aspect of the semantics of the LLVM IR that surprises me. Why are the call, declare and define "halfway through" ABI conventions? I think it's the right thing to have a single high level node for each call, as opposed to separate
2018 Jun 13
5
new problem
1) my inbox is "Posteingang". should I officially declare it somewhere? I now get the following error messages: Jun 14 00:23:32 ulmke2 dovecot[3981]: imap(ulw)<3997><4O/Xbo1uotLAqGQd>: Error: opendir(/u/ulw/Mail) failed: Permission denied (euid=503(ulw) egid=100(users) UNIX perms appear ok (ACL/MAC wrong?)) Jun 14 00:23:32 ulmke2 dovecot[3981]: