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2008 Oct 23
1
[LLVMdev] Windows x64 support
Hi,
I'm using LLVM for JIT compilation of shaders for my ray tracer
(http://www.indigorenderer.com).
My primary development target is 32 bit and 64 bit Windows.
JIT compilation of shaders is working great for x86 code, but for x64
code LLVM doesn't really work, due to ABI incompatibilties in the form
of calling convention errors with x64 windows, I think.
Anyway, my questions are as follows: Is x64 JIT on Windows supposed to
work currently? If not, is x64 JIT on Windows a LLVM development goal?
And if so, is there a time-line or roadmap for achieving such a goal?
Thanks,...
2003 Sep 25
1
Samba version 2.2.8a compatibility with Active Directory on W2003
Hi,
We are currently running Samba v2.2.8a on Solaris 9. We are hoping to
migrate to W2003 with Active Directory. Are there any incompatibilty
issues?
Regards
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2006 Feb 22
0
problem with SU100
Hi all, I am trying to add a TigerJet usb adapter to my asterisk
installation
I have the 1.2.4 asterisk bristuffed version, holding two zaphfc (ISDN)
cards
If I connect the TigerJet adapter to my linux box (Suse 10) i see:
Bus 005 Device 001: ID 0000:0000
Bus 004 Device 003: ID 06e6:831c Tiger Jet Network, Inc.
Bus 004 Device 001: ID 0000:0000
Bus 003 Device 001: ID 0000:0000
Bus 002 Device
2008 Mar 18
2
rpm build machines
How similar should my rpm build machine be to my target
deploy machines? Like, do you have to build on a multi-core
machine if you plan to run on a multi-core machine? Or as
long as the arch is the same, nothing else matters?
johnn
2013 Nov 22
0
[ANNOUNCE] iptables 1.4.21 release
Hi!
The Netfilter project proudly presents:
iptables 1.4.21
iptables is the userspace command line program used to configure the
Linux packet filtering ruleset. It is targeted towards system administrators.
Since Network Address Translation is also configured from the packet filter
ruleset, iptables is used for this, too. The iptables package also includes
ip6tables. ip6tables is used
2001 Mar 14
0
[RHSA-2001:029-02] New mutt packages fix IMAP vulnerability/incompatibility
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Red Hat, Inc. Red Hat Security Advisory
Synopsis: New mutt packages fix IMAP vulnerability/incompatibility
Advisory ID: RHSA-2001:029-02
Issue date: 2001-03-09
Updated on: 2001-03-13
Product: Red Hat Linux
Keywords: mutt IMAP format string GSSAPI
Cross
2017 Nov 06
1
Re: Live Migration Issue
Sorry, ctrl entered.
I'm hoping someone here can help me figure out what's going on here.
I've got two CentOS 7 hosts with shared storage that I'm trying to do live
migrations between and I'm running into an error with VMs that were
originally created on a CentOS 6 host and then moved the CentOS 7 hosts.
The CentOS 6 VM runs fine on the host, and can do non-live
2008 Oct 23
0
[LLVMdev] Helping the optimizer along (__assume)
Hi all,
I've been thinking about this issue as well, since I'm working with a
architecture that can do hardware based loops, but only when the loop count is
more than some minimal value. To probably use this, we need some way for the
code to specify that a loop variable has a minimum value.
> Can't you implement __builtin_assume(cond) to codegen to something like:
>
>
2001 May 31
3
R-1.2.3: a small suggestion (PR#961)
[This is not a bug report, just a suggestion.]
With complex packages, it is often useful to maintain multiple
versions installed, for bug checking, and performance comparisons, and
for developers, for a development history (e.g., I have about 30
versions of ghostscript, whose development I contribute to, and I have
on several occasions run tests files on with each them to find out
when a change
2008 Oct 23
8
[LLVMdev] Helping the optimizer along (__assume)
On 2008-10-22, at 19:24, Mike Stump wrote:
> On Oct 22, 2008, at 3:28 PM, Paul Biggar wrote:
>
>> As part of our PHP compiler (phpcompiler.org), it would be great to
>> be able to annotate our generated C code with, for example, (var !=
>> NULL), or (var->type == STRING), and have that information passed
>> around (esp interprocedurally at link-time) by the
2011 May 09
30
XCP: Insecure Distro ?
Hello mailing list!
I have been working with XCP a little bit, and I have the impression
that this distro is insecure. First, it does not look like update
repositories are enabled inside /etc/yum.repos.d, although I''m from an
apt background so I may be misinterpreting that. Where will my
security updates come from?
Next, it appears that the root password hash is directly stored inside