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2008 Jan 30
9
catching errors, rspec basics
Trying to spec the following but don''t know if I''m using the right matcher. How do I spec? Plz, sugar on tops. Audience.stats - should have a stats of 80 when passed a flux of 10 - should return an error when passed a string (ERROR - 1) 1) TypeError in ''Audience.stats should return an error when passed a string'' String can''t be coerced into Fixnum
2009 Jul 18
1
[LLVMdev] speed and code size issues
I'd look at if_spppsubr.o, which is big in the llvm directories and doesn't appear in the gcc directory listings at all (I assume the listings were fed through tail or something, but there's clearly a sizeable difference there) On Jul 17, 2009, at 5:41 PMPDT, Daniel Dunbar wrote: > On Fri, Jul 17, 2009 at 5:12 PM, Jonathan Gray<jsg at goblin.cx> wrote: >> On
2013 Jul 04
3
odd inconsistency with nfs
I'm having an interesting/odd problem with nfs (I think). We recently (Monday/Tuesday) upgraded our file server from an ancient redhat 7.3 system to a shiny new centos 6.4 system. We don't see any issues between the other centos boxes, but things get a bit weird when we start mounting on the old solaris clients. The initial symptom was that the 'tab complete' wasn't
2009 Jul 18
3
[LLVMdev] speed and code size issues
On Fri, Jul 17, 2009 at 04:41:55PM -0700, Eli Friedman wrote: > On Fri, Jul 17, 2009 at 4:14 PM, Jonathan Gray<jsg at goblin.cx> wrote: > > This seems to go against notes such as > > http://clang.llvm.org/features.html#performance > > which claim clang is signifcantly faster than gcc. > > I think the URL you want is actually >
2005 Oct 24
3
Unable to use forms after login generator
I''m using rails 1.8 and login generator 1.1. I''m using rails to manage the contents of my website. I decided to put an admin page for the content management. For the sake of convenience, I used Login Generator. Now when I go to edit or create new content (for now, just posts), it gives me the following error (this one is for new posts): NoMethodError in Goblin#new Showing
2009 Jul 18
0
[LLVMdev] speed and code size issues
On Fri, Jul 17, 2009 at 5:12 PM, Jonathan Gray<jsg at goblin.cx> wrote: > On Fri, Jul 17, 2009 at 04:41:55PM -0700, Eli Friedman wrote: >> On Fri, Jul 17, 2009 at 4:14 PM, Jonathan Gray<jsg at goblin.cx> wrote: >> > This seems to go against notes such as >> > http://clang.llvm.org/features.html#performance >> > which claim clang is signifcantly
2005 Jan 26
1
Persistent audio streams?
On Sunday 23 January 2005 12:08, you wrote: > The question is, why are the clients dropping? It could be your net > flaking out. I've even heard of some ISPs cutting connections every > 24 hours. Bingo. The stream drops at exactly midnight every night. Right on schedule. I expected better, especially since I'm paying extra for a business-level DSL connection. I guess I
2005 Jan 27
0
Persistent audio streams?
I am running MRTG. But yeah, I guess I should look into a few more things before I shoot my mouth (so to speak) off. On Thursday 27 January 2005 01:36, you wrote: > Are you sure your connection is dropped ??? > Run MRTG to make sure it is the link is dropping. > > > On Wed, 26 Jan 2005 18:39:36 -0800, Jeff Simmons > > <jsimmons@goblin.punk.net> wrote: > > On
2004 Oct 04
1
BUG: ssh-agent unlinks sockets/files it doesn't own.
I've noticed a problem in the openssh sources. It can most easily be replicated as follows: > [rich at goblin] sl=1 ~ > 01:05:47$ ssh-agent -a ~/.ssh/agent.sock > SSH_AUTH_SOCK=/home/rich/.ssh/agent.sock; export SSH_AUTH_SOCK; > SSH_AGENT_PID=553; export SSH_AGENT_PID; > echo Agent pid 553; > > [rich at goblin] sl=1 ~ > 01:05:50$ ssh-agent -a ~/.ssh/agent.sock
2012 Mar 24
0
The review of Earth fission - Task design Dave'Fargo'Kosak
...very day, the environment changes dynamically. We think this is great. Further, we intend to create more such opportunities - more incentive ways to the players, and more independent by the full-level players to get cool rewards. Our ambition is great. Q: We have not yet discussed the issue of the goblins and werewolves. what lessons should we learn from the novice area of the two races draw? These two new races, the novice area really reflects their style and tone. Werewolf novice the Gothic style is very heavy, but Corzine thorough and clearly reflects the style of the Goblin. It is so great art...
2007 Nov 23
3
optimizing traffic to a web server
Hi, I have a Linux server and provide Internet access in the neighborhood and I also run a web server on the same machine. Although our external connection is not bad, the access to the web server from outside is awful - the web pages always require "Try again" when accessed. Do you think I can prioritize the traffic to the web server? How? I have a traffic shaper of the internal and
2009 Jul 17
0
[LLVMdev] speed and code size issues
On Fri, Jul 17, 2009 at 4:14 PM, Jonathan Gray<jsg at goblin.cx> wrote: > This seems to go against notes such as > http://clang.llvm.org/features.html#performance > which claim clang is signifcantly faster than gcc. I think the URL you want is actually http://clang.llvm.org/performance.html. The difference isn't as dramatic when you consider code generation, at least for the
2007 Dec 12
5
bgp require in multigateway routing
hi all, first i wann to explain my network & it''s problem, i am using a redhat el5 for multigateway routing, i have 3 adsl lines which is connected with eth0, eth2 and eth3. eth1 is my local network. those 3 lines comes with adsl modem from same isp with equal bandwidth (512 Kbps). In this adsl modems there is one lan and one wan port, adsl modem''s lan ip is gateway for my
2005 Jan 24
2
Sound card recommendation?
Can anyone recommend a good high-end sound card to use on a streaming server? Basically all I need are two channels, a good 96 kHz sampling chip, and it needs to run on Linux. -- Jeff Simmons jsimmons@goblin.punk.net Simmons Consulting - Network Engineering, Administration, Security "You guys, I don't hear any noise. Are you sure you're
2005 Mar 01
2
How much CPU horsepower?
I'm building a server. It will be using icecast and ices2. Sound quality will be Q=5, and I'll need to set a max bitrate. It will be running full duplex, with both incoming and outgoing streams, using an M-Audio Delta 44 (96 kHz sampling rate) sound card. How much CPU am I going to need? Thanks in advance for any advice. -- Jeff Simmons jsimmons at
2012 Mar 19
1
Using plaintext auth and SSL
I'm working with a company that presently has a Linux mailserver which all users have (no shell) accounts on. Mail is accessed via pop3 with plaintext authentication. They want to move to a system using imap with SSL. I'm building them a new server. I'd like to offer both for a while so we can work the bugs out and migrate users over to SSL imap over time. It appears that in order
2007 Dec 10
6
PAT HOW to - IPTABLES
Hi, I have a box running with iptables and iproute2. it has 3 ethernet cards. One for the internet. another for LAN and yet another for DMZ. @ DMZ ZONE I have 3 web servers. But I have only one real ip on my firewall. Now , I want to forward port 80 to theese 3 web servers. How can I do it? I searched a lot from google. But, still no luck. -- Thank you Indunil Jayasooriya
2005 Jan 22
2
Persistent audio streams?
My apologies if this is a stupid question, or has been covered in detail somewhere that I haven't found yet. I have spent a while looking around. I'm new to streaming audio, but I do know a thing or two about TCP/IP networking. I'm working with a local public radio station. They have a remote transmitter located about a hundred miles away, to serve another community. Right now
2009 Jul 17
9
[LLVMdev] speed and code size issues
So it would appear that llvm-gcc and clang are both slower than gcc4 which is infamous for being slow at compiling code, and yes this is with a release build/--enable-optimizations. This seems to go against notes such as http://clang.llvm.org/features.html#performance which claim clang is signifcantly faster than gcc. Below are some times and the larger object files when compiling an i386
2009 Jul 18
1
[LLVMdev] speed and code size issues
On Jul 17, 2009, at 4:41 PM, Eli Friedman wrote: > On Fri, Jul 17, 2009 at 4:14 PM, Jonathan Gray<jsg at goblin.cx> wrote: >> This seems to go against notes such as >> http://clang.llvm.org/features.html#performance >> which claim clang is signifcantly faster than gcc. > > I think the URL you want is actually > http://clang.llvm.org/performance.html. The