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2015 Oct 13
5
RFC: Introducing an LLVM Community Code of Conduct
...m a need we (the board) heard from the > > community. > > This is very useful information. Can you summarize the motivations of > those making the requests (anonymized, of course)? It seems odd that > someone would ask about a 'Code of Conduct' without some particular > impetus, and we obviously want to make sure that we're addressing the > specific requirements that have come up. What information was being sought? > In fact, I'm not aware of these requests being tied to any particular impetus. While that seems strange to you, it is not uncommon. The indus...
2023 Jan 25
1
Regarding Glusterfs file locking
...ram has started writing in that shared file. >From node2, we are able to read and write on that file which should not happen because node1 has already acquired the lock on that file. Therefore, requesting you to please provide us a solution asap. Thanks, Maaz Sheikh Associate Software Engineer Impetus Technologies India ________________________________ NOTE: This message may contain information that is confidential, proprietary, privileged or otherwise protected by law. The message is intended solely for the named addressee. If received in error, please destroy and notify the sender. Any...
2015 Apr 08
8
Problems with getty and X on runlevel switch [Was: Re: The future of centos]
...ergy should be put into contributing towards to the >> project, testing, helping out community. > > Well, I used to agree. But when a bug report filed in December goes > untouched entering April, which I don't recall happening prior to RH > subsuming the project, it takes away impetus to ever file one again > from lowly end users like me I think. > > http://bugs.centos.org/view.php?id=7972 Thanks for drawing my attention to that bug. I encountered it the other day after switching from runlevel 5 to 3 (and back again) on a CentOS 6.6 machine. The purpose of the runleve...
2020 Jul 15
3
Deprecation of scp protocol and improving sftp client
On Wed, 15 Jul 2020, Red Cricket wrote: > I have had this in my .bashrc for years: > > alias scp='rsync -avzP' Similar, though I named it rcp because nobody has the real rcp installed any more, but sometimes I need scp to connect to systems that lack rsync. https://evolvis.org/plugins/scmgit/cgi-bin/gitweb.cgi?p=shellsnippets/shellsnippets.git;a=blob;f=mksh/rcp;hb=HEAD >
2015 Jan 14
3
[LLVMdev] New JIT APIs
...n't preclude making plans in the future, it's just premature to think about replacing MCJIT when the "replacement" hasn't even been submitted to llvm-commits yet. :) The bar for transitioning is higher now, since MCJIT has more substantial clients than the legacy JIT had. The impetus for transitioning is also lower: The legacy JIT required a lot of custom infrastructure to be kept around. MCJIT is much more lightweight, and shares most of its foundation (RuntimeDyld) with Orc. If MCJITReplacement reaches full feature and performance parity with MCJIT (which I do actually want...
2015 Apr 04
1
The future of centos
> > Well, I used to agree. But when a bug report filed in December goes > untouched entering April, which I don't recall happening prior to RH > subsuming the project, it takes away impetus to ever file one again from > lowly end users like me I think. It appears that you are the only one to have encountered this bug. Within any project, open source or proprietary; problems are usually prioritized according to the severity of the bug and the number of users that it affects.
2008 Apr 04
2
Re: Use PATH_MAX for pathname char arrays.
Hello, Using PATH_MAX is not a good idea: POSIX says that that definition is facultative, in case the system does not impose any limit on path length. Some systems may also set PATH_MAX to a quite high value, and we would hence consume a lot of stack. Samuel _______________________________________________ Xen-devel mailing list Xen-devel@lists.xensource.com http://lists.xensource.com/xen-devel
2012 Jul 25
1
A minor beef with JSON::decode
Hiya, So, what was the impetus behind having ParamsParser create Date and DateTime objects out of application/json requests? The project I''m on expects parameters to be received as standard types (bools, numbers, strings, arrays, and hashes). Rails shouldn''t try to convert objects that are explicitly pass...
2015 Apr 04
4
The future of centos
100% with Digimer here. I think there are no conspiracy theories. IMO RedHat does not want nor does it afford to mess up CentOS. All this energy should be put into contributing towards to the project, testing, helping out community. Lucian -- Sent from the Delta quadrant using Borg technology! Nux! www.nux.ro ----- Original Message ----- > From: "Digimer" <lists at
2013 Jan 01
0
[LLVMdev] Git-Svn commit?
...more explicit about it. This probably deserves to be mentioned on a "Workflows" document, listing a sampling of the different development workflows that people use when developing LLVM. I've been wanting to write a document like that for a while now, and this thread might be just the impetus I need (if you're interested in this please say so). -- Sean Silva
2020 Aug 01
2
Deprecation of scp protocol and improving sftp client
...7, Ethan Rahn <ethan.rahn at gmail.com> wrote: > > ?I wanted to bring this up again due to: > https://github.com/cpandya2909/CVE-2020-15778/. This showcases a clear > issue with scp which it sounds like cannot be fixed without breaking scp. > This seems like it would lend some impetus to doing _something_, even if it > breaks scp or necessitates using something new. > > Cheers, > > Ethan > >> On Wed, Jul 15, 2020 at 7:47 AM Thorsten Glaser <t.glaser at tarent.de> wrote: >> >>> On Wed, 15 Jul 2020, Red Cricket wrote: >>>...
2012 Feb 02
0
[LLVMdev] Disjoint types after reading several modules
...le across that problem, and solved it? Or is there a known solution to it? I'm familiar with the scenario, but haven't heard of anyone trying to do something quite like this. The linker has to solve the exact same problem (read multiple .bc files and unify types across them). This is the impetus behind TypeMapTy in lib/Linker/LinkModules.cpp. You'll probably need to do something like that. > Our idea for solving this is to add a named metadata node to each module before serializing it to bitcode, in order to identify previously identical types after deserialization. The metadata c...
2012 Dec 31
3
[LLVMdev] Git-Svn commit?
Folks, I'm now using the git mirror, but I'm not sure how to commit changes via git, if at all possible. So far, I'm diffing & applying it on an RW svn tree and committing, but that makes me test twice and it's error prone. I read the manual regarding git-svn setup and all it has is the connection to svn to keep svn's linearity, but nothing on commit strategy. With git,
2005 Nov 07
2
Reducing the deleterious effects of ego related issues on the list: growing up individually.
...ation is needed. A good starting point may be "If I say this, *might* the person see it as a positive suggestion, as intended?". Anyway, this was the (potential) end of the thread... but nooooo. Someone else has to jump in. Don't misunderstand, I *completely* understand the emotional impetus, some of the history causing that impetus and think the interjection was not unreasonable and I know it was well-intentioned (for which I thank you). But part of the maturity we need on the list is to consider not only our on ego-centric needs to "stand up for ourselves and others", but t...
2012 Feb 02
2
[LLVMdev] Disjoint types after reading several modules
Hi Chris, thanks for your answer! On 2/2/12 1:15 AM, Chris Lattner wrote: > The linker has to solve the exact same problem (read multiple .bc files and unify types across them). This is the impetus behind TypeMapTy in lib/Linker/LinkModules.cpp. You'll probably need to do something like that. I already looked into that. The linker is using the GlobalValues of both modules to identify the types to unify. This leads to interesting effects in some cases, but I'll write another post a...
2016 May 16
3
[PATCH supermin] Add support for a DAX root filesystem.
...more. This requires qemu >= 2.6. Unfortunately it's not really a win for a few reasons: - Requires enabling ACPI, which slows everything down by hundreds of milliseconds. I need to work out exactly what's going on here. Since we never required ACPI before now, I never had the impetus to find out if this is easy to fix. - The extra modules in the supermin mini-initrd greatly increase its size, which also slows things down. qemu fw_cfg DMA should help here, if we ever manage to get it upstream. - vNVDIMM and DAX are not very widely tested or used yet. - Not suppor...
2003 Aug 27
1
Printing problems Win2K SP4 on 3.0.x and 2.x
...d I am stumped, and need some help or pointers. Ever since I've "upgraded" my Win2k boxes to SP4, I've been unable to print to Samba-shared printers (on Solaris and Freebsd). Originally I was running the current 2.2.x, and figured trying to diagnose the problem would provide an impetus for trying 3.0, which I have from beta3 through RC1. That bit of history is to indicate that sharing *did* work prior to SP4. >From the Win2k perspective, it cannot open the printer. I can remove and install it, and the wizard completes successfully, but the printer status window shows in...
2015 Jan 14
4
[LLVMdev] New JIT APIs
...on't* want to be looking at an old-JIT retirement v2. That took literally years and blocked a lot of useful work on the JIT infrastructure. > > - David > > The bar for transitioning is higher now, since MCJIT has more > substantial clients than the legacy JIT had. The impetus for > transitioning is also lower: The legacy JIT required a lot of > custom infrastructure to be kept around. MCJIT is much more > lightweight, and shares most of its foundation (RuntimeDyld) with Orc. > > If MCJITReplacement reaches full feature and performance pari...
2012 Jan 31
2
[LLVMdev] Disjoint types after reading several modules
Dear community, we are currently facing a problem related to the new type system in llvm 3.0. Our setting is the following: We have two or more modules, all in the same LLVMContext. They are sharing some types, meaning that for example functions in different modules are referencing the same (meaning pointer identical) type. Now we write the different modules to the disk, and read them back
2014 Mar 04
2
Cannot chain to another PXE server on the same subnet
Hi, I have a Linux server at ip address 10.215.144.7 running DHCP, TFTP and syslinux. DHCP config contains the following: next-server 10.215.144.7; filename "/pxe/syslinux/pxelinux.0"; and the 'default' pxelinux.cfg contains: LABEL altiris ??? MENU LABEL ^7. Altiris ??? COM32 pxechn.c32 ??? APPEND 10.215.144.60::/BStrap/x86pc/BStrap.0 When a PXE client boots in my network