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2004 May 03
1
(fwd from psdasilva@esoterica.pt) rsync: Request for a feature
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From: Paulo da Silva <psdasilva@esoterica.pt>
Subject: rsync: Request for a feature
Date: Sun, 02 May 2004 17:09:11 +0100
To: mbp@samba.org
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2012 Jan 03
2
[LLVMdev] Using llvm command line functions from within a plugin?
...eral question is this - I've never really found a good reference
or tutorial for building plugin libraries, in particular the kinds used
with LLVM. I don't expect LLVM's docs to teach me how to compile and link a
shared library, but it seems like there's a fair amount of non-obvious
esoterica involved here, and it would be nice to have a pointer to some doc
that would make it all less mysterious :)
--
-- Talin
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2019 Nov 22
3
Re: Shebang sh plugins (was: Re: [PATCH nbdkit v2 03/10] python: Implement nbdkit API version 2.)
On Fri, Nov 22, 2019 at 11:07 PM Richard W.M. Jones <rjones@redhat.com> wrote:
>
> On Fri, Nov 22, 2019 at 02:55:31PM -0600, Eric Blake wrote:
> > Unrelated side topic: in your recent addition of eval.sh, you
> > wondered if we should promote it to a full-blown plugin rather than
> > just an example script. But reading 'man nbdkit-sh-plugin', there
> >
2012 Jan 03
0
[LLVMdev] Using llvm command line functions from within a plugin?
...s this - I've never really found a good reference or
> tutorial for building plugin libraries, in particular the kinds used with LLVM.
> I don't expect LLVM's docs to teach me how to compile and link a shared library,
> but it seems like there's a fair amount of non-obvious esoterica involved here,
> and it would be nice to have a pointer to some doc that would make it all less
> mysterious :)
>
> --
> -- Talin
>
>
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2009 May 04
1
[LLVMdev] [PATCH] Add support for accessing the FS segment register on X86
On May 4, 2009, at 3:16 PM, Dan Gohman wrote:
> Hello,
>
> The preferred way to do TLS is to use the thread_local keyword.
> There is x86-64 support for thread_local on ELF; if you need
> it for other targets, I recommend looking at adapting it.
That said, the X86 backend supporting access off FS is general
goodness, right?
-Chris
2000 Apr 18
0
Win98 slowdown lockup problems (Resolved)
...Win98 machines connecting to a Samba server (or at least to my
Linux box).
More information can be found in Speed.txt and the man pages for smb.conf.
If anyone has found an alternate solution please let me know as I have
only been messing with samba for about a week and I would love to know
more esoterica that help me get it working.
Regards,
John P Santos
1999 Mar 27
0
FreeBSD Real-Quick NewsLetter February 1999
...Operating System resource web page
http://www.skylab.org/~sabre/os/index.html
CVSup:
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ftp://ftp.FreeBSD.org/pub/FreeBSD/development/CVSup/
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This is an (at least) monthly Newsletter, published only by E-mail.
Archived copies can be found at:
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If you have anything you would like to see in the next edition,
please send e-mail to fbsd-book@vmunix.com
-Chris C...
2019 Nov 23
0
Re: Shebang sh plugins (was: Re: [PATCH nbdkit v2 03/10] python: Implement nbdkit API version 2.)
...can think of a way to make this work it would be a useful
> > feature IMO.
>
> Even if we can find a way, it sounds too complicated, and I don't see
> the use case.
I think an aim of nbdkit is to make it as widely usable as possible.
That's for example why we have apparent esoterica like plugins written
in shell script.
We want to in the future ship the (or "an") imageio plugin separately
from virt-v2v. A possibility is it might be shipped as a single
Python file which starts with ‘#!/usr/bin/env nbdkit python’ which
would allow anyone to run it directly. They wou...
2019 Nov 24
1
Re: Shebang sh plugins (was: Re: [PATCH nbdkit v2 03/10] python: Implement nbdkit API version 2.)
...work it would be a useful
> > > feature IMO.
> >
> > Even if we can find a way, it sounds too complicated, and I don't see
> > the use case.
>
> I think an aim of nbdkit is to make it as widely usable as possible.
> That's for example why we have apparent esoterica like plugins written
> in shell script.
>
> We want to in the future ship the (or "an") imageio plugin separately
> from virt-v2v. A possibility is it might be shipped as a single
> Python file which starts with ‘#!/usr/bin/env nbdkit python’ which
> would allow anyone...
2004 Jun 25
0
Request for a new feature
Hello rsync list subscribers!
I posted the message I'm resending below some time ago to mbp.
I didn't get any response. A couple of days ago, I found it in this list
using
Google.
I also could read a response there about using zlibc. I think zlibc does not
do what I want. 1st. it is a readonly system. 2nd. it does not deals with
links very well. rsync is very appropriate to copy a whole