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2010 May 01
2
[LLVMdev] Adding a halting function attribute?
Hey folks, In a recent blog post, John Regehr pointed out that LLVM is currently optimizing away read-only functions containing infinite loops whose return values are never used. The culprit for the moment is the inliner, but the more insidious problem is that isTriviallyDeletable currently returns true for any read-only function whose value is not used. In order to prevent this from happening while avoiding pessimizing the common case, I'm proposing adding a "halting" function attribute which is a hint to the optimizers...
2013 Jan 17
5
puppetlabs-products yum checksum failing
...es not match checksum http://yum.puppetlabs.com/el/5/products/x86_64/repodata/primary.sqlite.bz2: [Errno -1] Metadata file does not match checksum puppetlabs-deps Puppet Labs Dependencies El 5 - x86_64 45 puppetlabs-products Puppet Labs Products El 5 - x86_64 0 Same on RHEL6. Insidious problem. Only noticed it because I was kicking some systems today. Should I report this as a bug? -- \*..+.- --Greg Chavez +//..;}; -- You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups "Puppet Users" group. To post to this group, send email to puppet-users...
2010 May 21
2
As I've said before...
Don't say I didn't warn you: http://digitaldaily.allthingsd.com/20100520/googles-royalty-free-webm-video-may-not-be-royalty-free-for-long Don't get me wrong, I'll be as ecstatic as any of you to see Theora and VP8 succeed, I just see the patent system as far more insidious than I think many of you do. Shayne
2010 May 01
0
[LLVMdev] Adding a halting function attribute?
...May 1, 2010, at 11:07 AM, Owen Anderson wrote: > Hey folks, > > In a recent blog post, John Regehr pointed out that LLVM is currently optimizing away read-only functions containing infinite loops whose return values are never used. The culprit for the moment is the inliner, but the more insidious problem is that isTriviallyDeletable currently returns true for any read-only function whose value is not used. > > In order to prevent this from happening while avoiding pessimizing the common case, I'm proposing adding a "halting" function attribute which is a hint to the...
2005 May 03
2
memory problem
....C). The instruction at "0x10001d1b" referenced memory at "0x01fa2000". The memory could not be "written". Now this doesn't happen every time and furthermore I've tested the code in plain C and it all works fine leading me to think has been caused by an insidious misuse of pointers somewhere or other. I'm guessing I am overwriting some bit of memory that actually belongs to R. However, before I start checking and rechecking all my memory management I just wanted to see if there is are any other paths I should be investigating. Regards, Jare...
2010 May 24
2
VP8
...ce did not exist. But apart from our own economic > interest in trying to create order for the market out of this chaos, as > much as it may sound good, I have my doubts whether that would be > desirable. Similarly, I respectfully disagree with your comment that > software patents are insidious and squelch true creativity. Developers > that invest the time and money to develop an invention or other > intellectual property right like video or music should be reasonably > compensated by those who benefit. This preserves the investment > incentives that enable developers to...
2011 Apr 07
3
[Rails 3] No route matches error using RSpec even though route DOES match
...itself is essentially blank - it exists, just nothing inside it, no before_filters or anything, and a view for it exists), I get: ActionController::RoutingError: No route matches {:name => "Foo %20Bar", :controller => "search", :action => "users"}. Even more insidious, my output from rake routes: GET /users/:name(.:format) {:controller=>"search", :action=>"users"} This could be understandable if I could duplicate the problem for other controller tests, but they all work fine! All my other controllers are, so far, set up as REST-...
2014 Jul 15
2
[LLVMdev] [cfe-dev] Bug in MapVector::erase ?
> On 2014-Jul-15, at 09:38, David Blaikie <dblaikie at gmail.com> wrote: > > On Tue, Jul 15, 2014 at 9:31 AM, Duncan P. N. Exon Smith > <dexonsmith at apple.com> wrote: >> >>> On 2014-Jul-15, at 08:29, David Blaikie <dblaikie at gmail.com> wrote: >>> >>> Sounds pretty clearly buggy, and against the original design of the
2014 Jul 15
2
[LLVMdev] [cfe-dev] Bug in MapVector::erase ?
...lly painful to design out - >>> maybe 10 lines of code. >> >> Great. The `remove_if()` would probably be about the same (excluding tests), so >> if this is ever the "right" approach, it might still be worth it. > > After attempting, this gets a bit more insidious and (perhaps > unsurprisingly) my estimate turned out to be rather optimistic. > > (for the record, it gets ugly in EmitGenDwarfAranges which currently > computes the length ahead of time (so, it does things like take the > length of the ranges collection - so if we leave dead en...
2006 Jan 10
1
"Missing value representation in Excel before
...#39;s do not always pay attention to the registry settings and do not always interpret them in the same manner. The end result is that no matter what you do with RODBC, and no matter how the authors of RODBC re-write it, some Excel spreadsheets will always be unreadable via RODBC given particular insidious combinations of data in some columns of your spreadsheet. (until such time as Microsoft fixes their DLL bugs, I mean features) I have some faint recollection that the Microsoft DLL incorrectly parses a column with non-empty rows due to some formatting issue of those particular columns, which I w...
2009 Sep 30
2
R 2.9.2 crashes when sorting latin1-encoded strings
...cted in each loop iteration. Also note that the 64-bit version of R gives a different error message. If I omit the unrelated statement "print(N)", the 64-bit version segfaults and the 32-bit version just hangs with high CPU load. All this suggests to me that there must be some insidious memory corruption or stack/range overflow in the internal ordering code. Can other people reproduce this problem on different platforms and possibly with different versions of R? BTW, I ran into the crash when trying to read.delim() a file in latin1 encoding, using either encoding=&quot...
2013 Nov 27
2
Samba4 - ACL not applied/followed (worked in samba 3.0.11)
Hi. samba 4.1.1.. User has unix rights for writing, but samba denies write access to him. On samba server: amistest at samba:~$ id uid=6603(amistest) gid=20(users-nis) groups=20(users-nis),2108(evis),2109(slp),2112(hernie),2126(poj),2133(hto),20000(users) -> user amistest is in "poj" group amistest at samba:~$ ls -ld ACLTEST drwxrwxr-x+ 2 hrubos vema 4096 Nov 27 11:05 ACLTEST
2015 Jul 02
0
multiple sip trunks with the same ITSP
HI LIST CAN U HELP ME If there are multiple sip trunks with the same ITSP then an incoming call is arbitarily matched to the last peer with the same host IP address. This is not a serious problem because the DID is still correct but it does have many insidious effects due to the incorrect channel name Example register=myaccount1 at sip.myitsp.com/line1 register=myaccount2 at sip.myitsp.com/line2 [line1] type=peer username=myaccount1 host=sip.myitsp.com [line2] type=peer username=myaccount2 host=sip.myitsp.com If sip.myitsp.com directs a call to ast...
2006 Mar 09
0
Caching problem: expire_page not working
Hi all, I''m new to rails and I''ve run in to a rather insidious bug. In development (with caching turned on in development.rb), my app successfully caches action "index" in controller "view": class ViewController < ApplicationController caches_page :index def index # do the stuff that index does end end I'...
2001 Sep 15
1
Command-line history not working...
I am trying to build [R] v1.3.1 *locally* on a Sun Solaris 8 machine. One problem I am currently struggeling with is to make the command-line history function to work. I have installed GNU readline version 4.2 (latest version). Looking at the "config.log" file it seems that all readline related checks, e.g. "readline/history.h", passes (they did not before installing GNU
2003 Feb 20
2
rsync vs. rcp
I got used to rsync's -v --progress option so much that I used it instead of rcp even to simply copy files across the network. I dont like software that doesnt talk to me! :-) I like the percentage bar that --progress gives! To my surprise, I found that, when dealing with 1GB+ files, rsync is 4-5 _times_ slower than rcp. Yes, I know that rsync is optimized for sending deltas to a file
2001 Jun 08
1
binom.test appropriate?
Hi there, as part of a 2 x 2 contingency table analysis I would like to estimate conditional probabilities (success rates) in a Bernoulli experiment. In particular I want to test a null hypothesis p <= p0 versus the alternative hypothesis p > p0. As far as I understand the subject, there are UMPU tests for these types of hypotheses. Now I know about R's "binom.test" but the
2010 May 02
3
[LLVMdev] Adding a halting function attribute?
...1:07 AM, Owen Anderson wrote: > >> Hey folks, >> >> In a recent blog post, John Regehr pointed out that LLVM is currently optimizing away read-only functions containing infinite loops whose return values are never used. The culprit for the moment is the inliner, but the more insidious problem is that isTriviallyDeletable currently returns true for any read-only function whose value is not used. >> >> In order to prevent this from happening while avoiding pessimizing the common case, I'm proposing adding a "halting" function attribute which is a hint...
2001 Jun 09
1
AW: binom.test appropriate?
No, since I'd like to test null: p <= p0 alternative: p > p0. and my understanding is that binom.test tests null: p = p0 (can only be a "simple" null hypothesis according to help(binom.test)) alternative: p > p0 (or p < p0 or p != p0). Thanks, Mirko. > -----Urspr?ngliche Nachricht----- > Von: Douglas Bates [mailto:bates at stat.wisc.edu] >
2004 Sep 28
1
[cygwin] Fwd: Updated: rsync-2.6.2-3
-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- Hash: SHA1 Here goes the announcement of the 2.6.2-3 package for cygwin (available from cygwin's setup itself). If you wonder what "2.6.2-3" means, it's basically the third "cygwin package" that uses rsync-2.6.2 sources. This third attempt solves both the august security fix and the textmode bug that 2.6.2-2 had. follows the