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2012 Jun 18
0
[LLVMdev] Ninja (make replacement)
On Jun 17, 2012, at 7:23 PM, Óscar Fuentes wrote: > OTOH it's my personal > opinion that you may be explaining too much: it is not necessary to > explain, nor even mention, the different available build tools on > 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
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, FreeBS...
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
On Thu, May 5, 2016 at 7:41 AM Hal Finkel via llvm-dev < llvm-dev at lists.llvm.org> wrote: > ----- Original Message ----- > > From: "Renato Golin via llvm-dev" <llvm-dev at lists.llvm.org> > > To: "C Bergström" <cbergstrom at pathscale.com> > > Cc: "llvm-dev" <llvm-dev at lists.llvm.org> > > Sent: Thursday, May 5,
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...