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2019 Jan 31
2
Behaviour of APInt
I'm having trouble understanding how APInts should be used. The APInt documentation states that it 'is a functional replacement for common case unsigned integer type', but I'm not seeing this because the internal logic is that the value is always treated as negative if the most significant bit is set. I'm interested in an add or sub that could be using a negative value. I
2018 Sep 24
2
Re: OpenStack output - server_id
...f I can come up with something which will keep IP, MAC and routing consistent after migration, and still have an isolated metadata service on the OSP side. > (Unfortunately the connection hung > for minutes instead of timing out quickly, which is not great.) > yeah ... That is not the friendliest of approaches, but it waits for a pre-defined timeout someplace. Cheers, Nenad
2011 Oct 06
2
Re: Can someone point mee in the right direction =?
...UTC 2011 x86_64 x86_64 x86_64 GNU/Linux graphics: [ 22.755] (II) NVIDIA dlloader X Driver 280.13 Wed Jul 27 16:55:26 PDT 2011 [ 22.755] (II) NVIDIA Unified Driver for all Supported NVIDIA GPUs [ I'm trying thru "PlayOnLinux", regular wine and winetricks. As PlayOnLinux is the friendliest, I'm posting its settings: Playonlinux 4.0.12, wine 1.3.29 glsl enabled, direct draw renderer: tried both opengl AND gdi offscreen rendering mode: FBO multisampling: enabled I copied dx9 file to BOTH system32/ and EU/bin32 folder. In EU (V12) I've disabled sound, tried both safe and norma...
2012 Mar 23
1
doveadm user -f index
I've configured my mail_location to have a different location for performance reasons so they aren't in the same location as the mail_location. The 'doveadm user -f home' is useful to find where a user's home directory is for various scripting purposes, but I can't seem to find a way to determine the location of the user's indexes. I can do something with the output
2009 Jun 04
0
Trying to get a job at Engine Yard
...After slaving over my resume and putting extra effort into my cover letter (http://tr.im/npLV) I finished yesterday a series of 1 minute videos with many of the top brass in the Rails community, including DHH, Obie, Ryan Bates, the RailsEnvy guys and others. After all these years we still have the friendliest, most giving group of people in the world of software development. Thanks so much guys! Anyway, the recruiter at Engine Yard loved it! So now I''m sharing the videos with you all. Hope you''ll enjoy them as much as I liked making them. http://tr.im/EY_or_BUST Cheers, Miles
2018 Sep 25
0
Re: OpenStack output - server_id
...P, > MAC and routing consistent > after migration, and still have an isolated metadata service on the OSP > side. > > > >> (Unfortunately the connection hung >> for minutes instead of timing out quickly, which is not great.) >> > > yeah ... That is not the friendliest of approaches, but it waits for a > pre-defined timeout someplace. > > Cheers, > > Nenad > > -- *Fabien Dupont* PRINCIPAL SOFTWARE ENGINEER Red Hat - Solutions Engineering fabien@redhat.com M: +33 (0) 662 784 971 <+33662784971> <http://redhat.com> *TRIE...
2016 Feb 28
2
Re: [PATCH] added ntfscat_i api
> Anyway, I'll fire up a Debian box in my cloud and see if I can > reproduce this also. I was able to install stretch, starting from jessie [from `virt-builder debian-8'], changing s/jessie/stretch/ in sources.list, and upgrading in the usual way. To install gfs2-utils I had to add jessie as another apt source [see my final sources.list attached]. That package is not in stretch, I
2007 Jul 14
1
Annoying semi-bug in flac
Dear all, I use flac a lot and find it really useful. However, there is one slight issue that keeps bugging me. When encoding/checking files with long filenames, you get output like this (usually much longer): 30 Gardiner, John Eliot Monteverdi Choir, English Baroque Soloists - 30 Recitative Und sie kamen eilend.flac: ok 21 Gardiner, John Eliot Monteverdi Choir, English Baroque Soloists - 21
2018 Sep 24
2
OpenStack output - server_id
Hi, I've read the virt-v2v OpenStack output code to understand how it works and I've seen this: > (* The server name or UUID of the conversion appliance where > * virt-v2v is currently running. In future we may be able > * to make this optional and derive it from the OpenStack > * metadata service instead. > *) > server_id : string; Indeed, it can be
2003 Jul 04
5
Asterisk Sacrifice?
Hi is there any ritual sacrifice a newbie has to perform to be welcome on this list? I am new to this whole PBX thing in general and Asterisk in particular. I had hoped that the community on this list would welcome a newbie like myself and help me with some answers to my stupid questions, but somehow it seems to me that nobody likes to respond to somebody who appears to be a complete
2010 Feb 25
2
error using pvcm() on unbalanced panel data
Dear all I am trying to fit Variable Coefficients Models on Unbalanced Panel Data. I managed to fit such models on balanced panel data (the example from the "plm" vignette), but I failed to do so on my real, unbalanced panel data. I can reproduce the error on a modified example from the vignette: > require(plm) > data("Hedonic") > Hed <- pvcm(mv ~ crim + zn + indus
2015 May 14
2
[LLVMdev] RFC: ThinLTO Impementation Plan
The end goal is the ability to turn on thin-lto as easy as turning optimizations like -O2 or -O3 -- we want friendliness, very much :) David On Thu, May 14, 2015 at 11:14 AM, Eric Christopher <echristo at gmail.com> wrote: > I'm not sure this is a particularly great assumption to make. We have to > support a lot of different build systems and tools and concentrating on >
2017 Dec 04
2
[RFC] - Deduplication of debug information in linkers (LLD)
...dback about confusing items I'm > definitely happy to help figure out: > > a) some better way to say it, > b) some other implementation to avoid it being confusing > > Having partially implemented a couple of readers and writers at this point > I agree that it's not the friendliest of documents, but sometimes being > inside of it makes it harder to see where it's causing issues. > > Thanks! > > -eric > > On Mon, Dec 4, 2017 at 1:23 PM UE US via llvm-dev <llvm-dev at lists.llvm.org > > > wrote: > > > An old co-worker told me that w...
2017 Dec 04
5
[RFC] - Deduplication of debug information in linkers (LLD).
Thanks for providing the experimental data! It clearly shows the value of type sections in DWARF. Regarding why type sections are off by default, aside from the issue of consumers needing to understand them, there is a size penalty to type sections that becomes more evident in smaller projects (meaning, fewer compilation units). The size penalty can be balanced against the amount of
2004 Mar 29
1
cvs commit: ports/multimedia/xine Makefile
Jacques A. Vidrine wrote: > On Mon, Mar 29, 2004 at 08:14:29PM +0200, Oliver Eikemeier wrote: > >>Jacques A. Vidrine wrote: >> >>>On Sun, Mar 28, 2004 at 03:44:06PM -0800, Oliver Eikemeier wrote: >>> >>>>eik 2004/03/28 15:44:06 PST >>>> >>>>FreeBSD ports repository >>>> >>>>Modified files: