Displaying 20 results from an estimated 412 matches for "farther".
2015 Jan 11
3
Design changes are done in Fedora
...>>
>>
> There's always the option of just NOT upgrading...and using what you
> currently have...(I'm just now going from CentOS 5 to CentOS 6!....) I'm
> just saying.
>
Indeed. Or another system altogether (sihg). I'm just extending your
thought half a step farther ;-)
Valeri
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Valeri Galtsev
Sr System Administrator
Department of Astronomy and Astrophysics
Kavli Institute for Cosmological Physics
University of Chicago
Phone: 773-702-4247
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2010 May 24
2
live mpeg4 input
That will only happen if something is really wrong. Might be better
to figure out what it might be.
Icecast buffers a bit (in order to burst into a client buffer) but it
doesn't buffer increasingly over time. That will only happen if the
client is falling farther and farther behind, not icecast.
Monty
2006 Jan 16
2
Curl help
...havn''t
had much luck. I have run into open-uri and Net::HTTP but they just
arnt as robust as curl. The closest thing i found was this previous
thread from July
http://blade.nagaokaut.ac.jp/cgi-bin/scat.rb/ruby/ruby-talk/149926
on using ruby-dl to load libcurl. Has anyone gotten any farther on this
implementation? I have to admit I''m a ruby newbie and I''m not as strong
in C as I would like so I''m having troubles extending this example
farther. I''m able to set some of the easy_setopt options but actually
fetching the page is eluding me. Any h...
2016 May 02
5
[cfe-dev] Fwd: Raising CMake minimum version to 3.4.3
...tanium (as a host only, x86 target) using configure/make with little hassle. We plan to port CMake to OpenVMS, but that has been trickier than you'd think (others have tried, I haven't found anybody who has done it). Looks like I'll want to visit the cmake-developers list to as we get farther along.
The "lets update every year just because" does have ripple effects for us non-traditional platforms.
John
2004 Jan 21
3
[LLVMdev] Re: Bytecode Format
I'm the guy who is working on the LLVM bytecode documentation. The document
I have at present just supports the bytecodes my code generator processes,
though, which is far from all of them. As I get farther along with my code
generator I expect I'll get to the point where everything kind of fits
together for me and I can finish it up. In the meantime, people are welcome
to what I have so far.
-- Robert.
Robert Mykland Voice: (831) 462-6725
2014 Aug 01
5
[LLVMdev] [lld] ELF/AArch64 support in lld
...nk and run a simple "Hello World" app for both dynamic and static linking.
I'd like to upstream this implementation, but wanted to get feedback on how
people might like to see it. Would people rather see the whole thing in one
shot, each file individually or somehow break it down even farther? The
implementation obviously requires all the files due to their interplay, so
I'm not sure how only some files could be committed without the others.
I don't yet have tests for everything; is it possible to upstream now or
wait until I have a complete test suite in place as well?...
2004 Jun 17
3
disappointed with x-axes in hist and density plots
I've got a few issues with the x-axes in the histogram and density plots. First,
often the default x-axis doesn't even extend to the length of my data. R often draws
histogram bars (or density lines) farther than the drawn x-axis extends. For example,
I might have a histogram bar at -15,000. But I wouldn't know that, because the most
negative number on the x-axis is -10,000. The second issue is the use of scientific
notation. Yes I can read it, but I don't prefer it. Is there any way for R jus...
2007 Apr 18
2
xen merge tree broken?
Is the current xen-merge tree supposed to work? I tried to use
it as a 64bit dom0 with a recent xen-unstable hypervisor,
and it didn't get farther than "Disabling xen tracebuffers"
Didn't look too closely at the problem so far.
It also didn't build with a separate objdir.
-Andi
2004 Apr 01
2
Where is the archive?
I've been trying to search the archives for older messages, but the
archive at:
http://www.mail-archive.com/asterisk-users@lists.digium.com/maillist.html
only seems to go back a few days. Is there another archive somewhere
that goes back farther?
2007 Apr 18
2
xen merge tree broken?
Is the current xen-merge tree supposed to work? I tried to use
it as a 64bit dom0 with a recent xen-unstable hypervisor,
and it didn't get farther than "Disabling xen tracebuffers"
Didn't look too closely at the problem so far.
It also didn't build with a separate objdir.
-Andi
2013 Mar 26
1
Possible memory leak in qemu-dm when Xen USB Passthrough is used
Hello,
[please CC me]
Recently I have reported a Debian bug:
http://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=703430
Possible memory leak in qemu-dm when Xen USB Passthrough is used
I wonder if somebody encountered such behaviour or how can I debug it farther ?
Best Regards,
T
2013 Feb 03
2
[LLVMdev] A bug in LLVM-GCC 4.2 with inlining __exchange_and_add
...>> I've encountered this issue in a real code and would be glad to get the
>> feedback on it. Please let me know if I need to submit a bug somewhere to get it resolved. I've found out that clang does not have this problem.
> Then use clang. llvm-gcc is deprecated.
I'd go farther: llvm-gcc is quite dead now.
-Chris
2004 Jan 21
0
[LLVMdev] Re: Bytecode Format
On Wed, Jan 21, 2004 at 08:25:23AM -0800, Robert Mykland wrote:
> I'm the guy who is working on the LLVM bytecode documentation. The
> document I have at present just supports the bytecodes my code
> generator processes, though, which is far from all of them. As I get
> farther along with my code generator I expect I'll get to the point
> where everything kind of fits together for me and I can finish it up.
> In the meantime, people are welcome to what I have so far.
If you wish, we can add it as a work-in-progress now so that others can
at least have a startin...
2013 Jan 09
0
[LLVMdev] Using C++'11 language features in LLVM itself
...om> wrote:
> some version of GCC and later (linux folks should pick?)
4.6 is the official compiler on Ubuntu 12.04 (released 04/2012), which
is the latest Long Term Support release (which come out every 2 years,
with 3 years desktop support and 5 years server support), so I
wouldn't push farther than that on Linux for the time being.
Another thing to bring up is that we have a lot of classes which have
method pairs `foo_begin()` and `foo_end()` (e.g.
`Function::arg_{begin,end}()`). These don't play nice with range-for
loops (we are already seeing this come up in LLD). We probably sh...
2007 Mar 19
3
Difference Between WINE and an Emulator
I've got someone who doesn't understand that WINE Is Not an Emulator and
apparently doesn't get the FAQ on the site. I personally don't use WINE (still
being on Windows kinda avoids the need), so I don't really have the knowledge
to argue this much farther. Here's his latest point (formating in clasic
usenet style below), I need something simple that says, "no."
Thanks in advance.
Draco18s
>Blue wrote:
>Well, no matter how you put it...
>
>It allows you to run windows-only programs, in a Linux enviroment, and from
>...
2008 Jun 24
3
Why CentOS 5.2 is so large?
...e that is 3.74 GB!
I kown that CentOS's developers did very excellent work on how to make
the Upstream OS more availability and add many good free software on
the CentOS. But where can I got the change or add list of CentOS? and
why the size change is so large? I think it is very useful for my
farther employ of CentOS.
Thanks!
(Yes, I can read the ReleaseNotes, but it is still can not disabuse
me, the secsion of "5.6. Packages added by CentOS that are not
included upstream" is so little.)
2009 Apr 22
2
Missing pid probes in OS X Python processes
...valid probe specifier pid$target:a.out::entry: probe description
pid59714:python::entry does not match any probes
I suspect that part of the reason may be that these functions are in
Python.framework rather than a shared library or the executable itself, but I
don''t know how to get any farther than this.
Any suggestions?
--
Robert Kern
"I have come to believe that the whole world is an enigma, a harmless enigma
that is made terrible by our own mad attempt to interpret it as though it had
an underlying truth."
-- Umberto Eco
2018 May 11
5
A Short Policy Proposal Regarding Host Compilers
...that existed when they started.
So it's unclear that we are doing a thing users actually want in practice
anyway :)
Finally, given the rate of support for newer C++ standards in LLVM/GCC
seems to be accelerating and not slowing down (AFAICT), keeping a time
period this long will just put you farther and farther behind over time.
It may be better to simply express it in terms of releases, and say "we
support the past 2/3 major gcc releases, the past 2/3 major clang releases,
and the past 2 major msvc releases"
On Fri, May 11, 2018 at 8:58 AM, Andrew Kelley via llvm-dev <
llvm...
2008 Dec 16
5
More than one submit_tag in a single form
Hai everyone ,
I have a list of users(each user in a row)and an Approve button for each
user. I wish to change the status of the user to be approved when I
click on the Approve button of a user. When I tried getting all the
users in the params hash. I want to get the id of the user according to
which "Approve" button I clicked. How can I implement this one?
Thanks in advance.
--
Posted
2012 Jul 11
2
[LLVMdev] llvm 'gmake check' errors generating lit.site.cfg
...ot;=" gets tripped up on the
parms such as D_FILE_OFFSET_BITS=64.
As a hack, I swapped out the "=" for "#" for that line in the Makefile
@$(ECHOPATH) s#@OCAMLOPT@#$(OCAMLOPT) -cc \"$(CXX_FOR_OCAMLOPT)\" -I $(LibDir)/ocaml#g >> lit.tmp
And now get farther, but then hit another issue related to the OCAMLOPT
contents:
File "/home/willschm/llvm/test/lit.site.cfg", line 11
config.ocamlopt_executable = "/bin/ocamlopt -cc "g++ -Wall -D_FILE_OFFSET_BITS=64 -D_REENTRANT -O2 -g -pipe -Wall -Wp,-D_FORTIFY_SOURCE=2 -fexceptions -fstac...