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2012 May 07
2
[LLVMdev] Address space information dropped
Thanks for your quick response Joerg. We have a very small test case where there is global array and its address space attribute specified like in the following code const int __attribute__((address_space(256))) fangle[13] = {2341, 4681, 7022, 9362, 11703, 1403,16384, 18725, 21065, 23406, 25746, 28087, 30427}; I need to put its initializer in another memory because it has a different
2016 May 28
2
Systemd and VirtualBox
...e performance on KVM surpassed that of > Virtualbox (most of my VM's are Linux servers). > > thanks for the pointer which of the 9 answers did you use - there are four with [0] points. I did see this some time ago and got a variant working under CentOS 6. I was hoping to use the new-fangled systemd, partly as a learning exercise, but also to avoid having bespoke config files and methods of starting daemons proliferating which the methods described on askubuntu.com seem to be. rob > My $0.02, > ak. > > [0] > https://askubuntu.com/questions/404665/how-to-start-virtual...
2012 May 07
2
[LLVMdev] Address space information dropped
Le 07/05/2012 17:15, Joerg Sonnenberger a écrit : > On Mon, May 07, 2012 at 05:15:59PM +0200, Ivan Llopard wrote: >> Thanks for your quick response Joerg. >> >> We have a very small test case where there is global array and its >> address space attribute specified like in the following code >> >> const int __attribute__((address_space(256))) fangle[13] =
2011 Sep 08
0
[LLVMdev] git Status Update?
...roblem with that. For me, the question is "why do we *need* to switch our versioning system?". Nothing is broken with our current model. The things I've heard against SVN appear to be relatively minor inconveniences. And we do have a git repo for those who wish to use the newest, most fangled thing. :-) -bw
2012 May 07
0
[LLVMdev] Address space information dropped
On Mon, May 07, 2012 at 05:15:59PM +0200, Ivan Llopard wrote: > Thanks for your quick response Joerg. > > We have a very small test case where there is global array and its > address space attribute specified like in the following code > > const int __attribute__((address_space(256))) fangle[13] = > {2341, 4681, 7022, 9362, 11703, 1403,16384, > 18725, 21065, 23406,
2017 Oct 03
1
"lanman auth" question
...a firmware update for > it?    NTLM has been around for so long that it is hard to imagine > anything that has to have LANMAN support. I called Xerox tech support and their answer was it was out of support. It is probably seven years old. It was an expensive scanner, not one of those new fangled fall apart in two years scanners. It is working very well still. I can not see the scanner catching WannaCry. My main concern was the ramifications to Samba of leaving Lanman activated.
2006 Aug 14
1
Big Thanks to Johnny
As a result of following Johnny's handy dandy guide, the postfix/clamav/spamassassin/squirrelmail/dovecot install on one of my new 4.3 boxes was mostly painless. I've been using postfix and keeping in touch with Wietse since 98-ish so I'm quite comfy with postfix, but all this new fangled mail scanning stuff is a bit confusing to an old dog like me. :-) It seems to mostly work, although one of the components seems to have a hair trigger and flags known-clean binary attachments and dumps them into the "hold" bin. I guess my next task is to figure out how to corral th...
2016 Mar 06
2
trying to get amavid to work on centos 7
...ew systemd: amavisd.service: control process exited, code=exited status=13 Mar 6 11:39:03 monster-new systemd: Failed to start Amavisd-new is an interface between MTA and content checkers.. Mar 6 11:39:03 monster-new systemd: Unit amavisd.service entered failed state. yes, I did shut off the new-fangled firewalld so that I can use iptables the way I'm to.. sooo what should I do to make amavisd behave? Jason
2017 Feb 25
2
Would this be considered a packaging bug?
...d of a patch macro, and apparently with sources too. It's just my opinion but I am becoming less and less fond of RPM - just like I became less and less fond of GNOME which I use to really love. Guess I now know how dad felt when all the AIX servers he managed started switching to that new-fangled Linux operating system...
2012 May 08
0
[LLVMdev] Address space information dropped
On Tue, May 08, 2012 at 12:57:15AM +0200, Ivan Llopard wrote: > Le 07/05/2012 17:15, Joerg Sonnenberger a écrit : > >On Mon, May 07, 2012 at 05:15:59PM +0200, Ivan Llopard wrote: > >>Thanks for your quick response Joerg. > >> > >>We have a very small test case where there is global array and its > >>address space attribute specified like in the
2011 Sep 08
3
[LLVMdev] git Status Update?
So. As long as the core devs are half mute on the topic, I don't think anything will happen. Asking a bunch of mostly irrelevant questions with no answers will not help. Let's face it, Joe Dragon is pretty much happy with svn and there's an svn-git bridge for the rest of us. > This is why I posted a link to the transition plan for Python - >
2008 Sep 24
2
Centos and colocation....
Well, I finally did it..and used centos. I started out in 1997 with my little website with not much on it. It was a shared host account. Eventually I added some more sites and got to grow out and went to this new fangled thing called VPS. Lots of problems plagued me throughout that experience, some on ensim control panel, some on others. When chost.net (think that was their name) blew up (1999 ?) and I lost my sites I moved to OLM. Finally got big enough to go to the dedicated thing. My own server, managed by the...
2017 Apr 11
5
OT: systemd Poll
...ple's backs up no end and makes them > predisposed to find fault with it. > > It's just different, that's all. It does the job it was designed to do. > It even copes with legacy init scripts, so you can still use them if > you want. > > And I remember when these new fangled init scripts first appeared - boy > did everyone find them confusing and hated them. > > P. > My first *IX system had only /etc/inittab and I had to manually add and configure inetd. Next generation used the bsd init system... Monolithic. No process start/stop, but I understood it. T...
2012 Jun 05
4
[LLVMdev] technical debt
...hnical debt? The lessening requires enlisting people that are willing to do this as opposed to doing fun science like cool optimization. I,for example, find the documentaiton, cleanup and refactoring to be interesting so I don't feel cheated to work on it as opposed to implementing some new fangled register allocator. For example, there is almost no documentation on all the application specific plugins for tablegen. There are some tablegen files and some small comments here and there and you can guess some of it from just knowing about compilers but it's nothing close to what could b...
2012 Jun 05
0
[LLVMdev] technical debt
...; The lessening requires enlisting people that are willing to do this as > opposed to doing fun science like cool optimization. I,for example, find > the documentaiton, cleanup and refactoring to be interesting so I don't > feel cheated to work on it as opposed to implementing some new fangled > register allocator. > > For example, there is almost no documentation on all the application > specific plugins for tablegen. > There are some tablegen files and some small comments here and there and > you can guess > some of it from just knowing about compilers but it's...
2012 May 07
0
[LLVMdev] Address space information dropped
On Mon, May 07, 2012 at 02:15:16PM +0200, Ivan Llopard wrote: > I would like to emit target-dependent asm directives depending on the > address space of constant initializers. Is there another method to > implement this feature ? I'm not sure I understand what your problem is. Can you provide an example of what you see and what you expect, please? Joerg
2016 Mar 06
0
trying to get amavid to work on centos 7
....service: control process exited, code=exited status=13 > Mar 6 11:39:03 monster-new systemd: Failed to start Amavisd-new is an interface between MTA and content checkers.. > Mar 6 11:39:03 monster-new systemd: Unit amavisd.service entered failed state. > > yes, I did shut off the new-fangled firewalld so that I can use iptables the way I'm to.. > sooo what should I do to make amavisd behave? Error reading config file "/etc/amavisd/amavisd.conf" Validate the permissions of the configuration file. > Jason Alexander
2016 May 28
0
Systemd and VirtualBox
On 28/05/16 12:12, Rob Kampen wrote: > > which of the 9 answers did you use - there are four with [0] points. I > did see this some time ago and got a variant working under CentOS 6. I > was hoping to use the new-fangled systemd, partly as a learning > exercise, but also to avoid having bespoke config files and methods of > starting daemons proliferating which the methods described on > askubuntu.com seem to be. > rob Apologies - I should have stated that in my initial response. It's the answer...
2017 Apr 10
0
OT: systemd Poll
...as done. It seems to have put people's backs up no end and makes them predisposed to find fault with it. It's just different, that's all. It does the job it was designed to do. It even copes with legacy init scripts, so you can still use them if you want. And I remember when these new fangled init scripts first appeared - boy did everyone find them confusing and hated them. P.
2006 Apr 03
2
head function
hi all can anyone tell me what is head() function in r. what is it's utility? thanks in advance --------------------------------- [[alternative HTML version deleted]]