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2012 Jun 18
0
[LLVMdev] Ninja (make replacement)
...Windows. As LLVM and Clang are developer tools, one can suppose that
> the
> user knows how to run a build.
IMO, Mikael's efforts are on-target and very useful, and the level of
detail is close to "right". Windows builds for almost any tool are,
despite many of our most fervent desires, still very much different
from linux builds. There are umpteen different variants on exactly
which shims to select to make them work in the windows universe, and
guidance through that maze is quite useful even to people familiar
with all the options. In particular, the "it c...
2011 Feb 18
2
Wiki state
Hello,
I would like to understand how come the wiki seems to so deprived of
attention. I am trying to research XCP for example and a lot of the
links point to pages that don''t exist etc.
Is the documentation team under-staffed?
Is there some other resource that has become the de-facto place to go
when wanting documentation?
Thank you for your time,
Remember -- I am only trying to
2004 Apr 27
0
[OT] Re: p-values
...o with the truth of a proposition. He was not writing
in any statistical context. Rather, he was discussing the daffy
notion of ``alien abductions'' which apparently has been taken
seriously by some Ivy League psychologist on the basis that many of
those who claim to have been abducted so fervently ***believe***
their own tales. (So they must be true!) However, the point still
stands.
cheers,
Rolf Turner
rolf at math.unb.ca
2008 Aug 12
0
EAC on Wine - how well does it work on non-Linux?
I'm reripping all my CDs to FLAC. I wrote a blog post fervently
recommending Exact Audio Copy as the Chuck Norris of CD ripping
software:
http://rocknerd.co.uk/2008/08/12/yak-shaving-day/
I know it performs the same miracles on Linux as it does on Windows.
The question is: does it actually perform just as well on other
supported platforms? Mac OS X, Free...
2003 Jun 18
1
HTML emails (was: New Member seeks advice.)
> You didn't send unsubscribe messages to the lists, so what's left? Right:
> you sent HTML emails! Come to think of it, you just did it again. :^)
Actually, he didn't. He sent a multipart message, with a "text/html" section
and an equivalent message in "text/plain". Other than a little extra
bandwidth, I don't think anyone minds multipart messages.
2016 May 05
2
Resuming the discussion of establishing an LLVM code of conduct
...hedly) admit I have a rather foul mouth. It bothers
some of my co-workers, and I work assiduously to respect that and change my
language when around them. As you point out, it really isn't required to
use profanity and I don't find this in any ways stifles me expressing
sometimes strong and fervent opinions. ;] That said, I have other
co-workers who don't care at all, and when around them I sometimes use
colorful language. The moment it bothers them, I stop.
So for me, the policy is that the moment it bothers someone, I stop. And
IMO, that's what the code of conduct provides. I know...
2012 Jun 18
4
[LLVMdev] Ninja (make replacement)
Mikael Lyngvig <mikael at lyngvig.org> writes:
[snip]
> Yes, I am quite familiar with the CMake documentation, but why are you
> asking?
That's not the cmake documentation, that's the LLVM cmake documentation:
a short document that tries to explain everything you need to know about
cmake to build LLVM. I had the impression that you were duplicating a
large chunk of the info
2006 May 09
2
scp logging
The ability to log even just the names of the files being transferred, and possibly their sizes, has been a requested feature since early 2000 (over six years!!) and I've yet to see any of the developers on this list respond directly. I've found a patch from V?clav Tomec here: http://sweb.cz/v_t_m/ but it includes lots of other stuff (SecureID implementation and a tweak for being able to
2002 Jun 26
6
GUI's for teaching
Dear All,
There is no advantage of GUI over CLI, IMO. The real
issue is the answer to the questions: "What should I
do next?" or "What am I allowed to do here?"
A "nice" interface, not necessarily GUI, will offer
friendly answers: "I was expecting you to do _this_"
or "In this situation you are allowed to do _these
things_"
You see, it's all
2016 May 05
7
Resuming the discussion of establishing an LLVM code of conduct
On 5 May 2016 at 13:23, C Bergström <cbergstrom at pathscale.com> wrote:
> Is the list PG, PG-13, R or at what level do "we" adults all consider
> "ok". Even on broadcast tv (in the US) you'll hear some profanity.
> (context)
> https://www.fcc.gov/consumers/guides/obscene-indecent-and-profane-broadcasts
Excellent context!
> Some people have pointed
2006 Jan 10
13
DO NOT REPLY [Bug 3392] New: fuzzy misbehaving if source is a file
https://bugzilla.samba.org/show_bug.cgi?id=3392
Summary: fuzzy misbehaving if source is a file
Product: rsync
Version: 2.6.6
Platform: All
OS/Version: Linux
Status: NEW
Severity: normal
Priority: P3
Component: core
AssignedTo: wayned@samba.org
ReportedBy: egmont@uhulinux.hu
2008 Dec 19
14
Can duplicate "back" browser function in Rails?
In Rails I have a DB Table index.html.erb view. It has 100''s of items.
When I gen via scaffold I get index, show, edit, update, etc view.
But when I page down several pages, use the "show" link and then the
"back" link I do not go back to where I was on the index view.
Instead, I go back to the TOP of the index not the place where I clicked
on the "show"
2003 Jun 27
1
R-help Digest, Vol 4, Issue 27 ( -Reply)
...bably (rather than "base").
BDR> However, neither l1fit nor that do `robust regression',
BDR> so you need to think more carefully about what you
BDR> really want. There are almost always better
BDR> alternatives than L1 fits.
MM> I "fervently" agree.
MM>
MM> Most notably, the
MM> rlm() {Robust Linear Models}
MM>
MM> in package MASS (Venables and Ripley)!
Roger> Without wanting to get involved in any religious wars
Roger> about robustness, I would simply observe that Brian...