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2008 May 06
1
[LLVMdev] ARM TargetLowering broken?
everyone-- My build of LLVM-GCC from top-of-trunk sources is failing with the assertion in ARMISelTargetLowering at line 667, in LowerRET, where it says "Do not know how to return this many arguments!" This happens when the cross-compiler attempts to build _muldc3 for libgcc2. The more I have investigated this problem, them more convinced I have become that this isn't a
2004 May 28
4
Professional grade rsync?
Hi, folks. We've gone where no man has gone before. On HP-UX, rsync bombs at about 1.75 million directories, files and links (combined sum) in a single transfer. Is there a professional-grade alternative on HP-UX for folks willing to pay for it? It wouldn't even need to be network-aware, just from single-system areas to the same box, but with the nifty delete and update features that
2011 Aug 19
0
[LLVMdev] git Status
...ory, mainly because there is metadata captured in the Mercurial format that Git doesn't know how to represent, but it's very nice for Mercurial users who need to interoperate with a Git repository, where a round-trip from Mercurial through Git and back is completely transparent. Ignore the kvetching about Hg-git from the Git users. It's really not made for them, and most of them don't know what they're missing by not using Mercurial natively. Seriously, I would be pleased to see LLVM switch the authoritative repository from Subversion to Git. I think it's a good idea for...
2005 Jul 22
5
Macintosh SysAdmin Opening - Buffalo, NY
Hauptman-Woodward Medical Research Institute (Buffalo,NY) is an independent, non-profit research facility that is committed to improving human health through biomedical research. In addition to that, it's a really cool place to work. HWI is a casual, low stress environment. Each of us is very busy with our work, but it is work that we enjoy. Even though our retirement plans are very good,
2011 Aug 18
5
[LLVMdev] git Status
Did the project ever come to a decision about making a transition to git? I'm trying to do some longer-term planning and it would be helpful to know what the roadmap is. Thanks! -Dave