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2008 Feb 27
3
forking Markdown.pl?
As many of you know, when a piece of open-source software languishes with bugs for 3 years it's often forked Markdown.pl is licensed under the BSD license. (do `>tail -35 /path/to/Markdown.pl`) Has anyone thought of forking and maintaining Markdown.pl (hopefully with Gruber's blessing) to fix some of the known bugs? I'm not volunteering (I'd be horrible)... just seeing if
2007 Aug 01
5
[HELP] Mongrel Needs a Patch Maven
Hey folks, I''m falling behind in my Mongrel duties and seriously need to recruit an enterprising individual to take on the patch queue and help push out a new release with some minor fixes. The goal would be to just get patches that are currently languishing, pull them together, put them in the source, write some tests to try them, and then one slight design change. If this works out
2015 May 25
5
Unicode display problem with data frames under Windows
On 25/05/2015 11:37 AM, Ista Zahn wrote: > AFAIK this is the way it works on Windows. It has been discussed in several > places, e.g. > http://stackoverflow.com/questions/17715956/why-do-some-unicode-characters-display-in-matrices-but-not-data-frames-in-r > , > http://stackoverflow.com/questions/17715956/why-do-some-unicode-characters-display-in-matrices-but-not-data-frames-in-r
2016 Apr 03
3
EPEL - Clamav update?
EPEL maintainers? I note messages in the log about updated version 0.99.1 of CLAMAV being available since Mar 5th. for CentOS 6 no update is available yet. I used to use rpmforge for this package but that languished for months before updates became available and eventually stopped altogether. Is there something I can do to assist in getting this package updated? I have no idea if this is a difficult package to compile with lots of dependancies or some otherwise complexities. In this era of constant SPAM and...
2017 Sep 30
3
Trouble when suppressing a portion of fast-math-transformations
Hi Hal, >> 4. To fix this, I think that additional fast-math-flags are likely >> needed in the IR. Instead of the following set: >> >> 'nnan' + 'ninf' + 'nsz' + 'arcp' + 'contract' >> >> something like this: >> >> 'reassoc' + 'libm' + 'nnan' + 'ninf' + 'nsz' +
2006 Oct 04
4
Can''t set break points with Linux guest in PAE mode
Folks -- One more time with the PAE request, this time I''ve brought up the Linux kernel w/ a very recent version of Xen. (Just yesterday I pulled and updated my hg tree.) I still can''t set breakpoints within the guest domain: # gdb vmlinux GNU gdb 6.4-debian <...> (gdb) target remote roti.lab.netapp.com:9999 Remote debugging using roti.lab.netapp.com:9999 [New
2003 Feb 17
1
OT: suggestion! (was Re: !!ATTENTION NEWBIES!!)
> -----Original Message----- > From: Robert Adkins II [mailto:radkins@impelind.com] > I have read a few more of your responses. It appears that you > believe wholeheartedly that your more advanced questions are going > unanswered simply because of the volume of lower skilled questions. I see it go both ways. The really "interesting" problems that uncover new bugs in
2018 Aug 29
3
LLVM on IRIX
...IRIX community on the internet. I’m approaching this mailing list to see if any MIPS developers who hang out here are interested in developing the LLVM/Clang Compiler system for IRIX. There’s a growing need as GCC removed support for us from 4.8, over six years ago and since then we’ve absolutely languished as a community with a growing number of FOSS that refuses to compile using the native CC or the version of GCC we have.  I can’t offer any money to anyone interested, but we have a quad CPU R16000 Origin 350 that is SSH-accessible and we would happily offer access to that for anyone who wanted to...
2016 Apr 04
1
EPEL - Clamav update?
...> W dniu 03.04.2016 o 04:39, Rob Kampen pisze: >> EPEL maintainers? >> I note messages in the log about updated version 0.99.1 of CLAMAV >> being available since Mar 5th. >> for CentOS 6 no update is available yet. >> I used to use rpmforge for this package but that languished for months >> before updates became available and eventually stopped altogether. >> Is there something I can do to assist in getting this package updated? >> I have no idea if this is a difficult package to compile with lots of >> dependancies or some otherwise complexities....
2007 Dec 13
1
Possible Bug & Question
Hi there, Amazing changes! I really like what you''ve done with BackgrounDRb and I hope you continue developing it, since it was definitely somewhat languishing before. One small error stuck out for me, though. The create method requires an argument even if one isn''t used, such that if you have: def create @results = Hash.new end The server throws an error about trying to
2017 Oct 03
2
Trouble when suppressing a portion of fast-math-transformations
On 10/01/2017 06:05 PM, Sanjay Patel wrote: > Are we confident that we just need those 7 bits to represent all of > the relaxed FP states that we need/want to support? > > I'm asking because FMF in IR is currently mapped onto the > SubclassOptionalData of Value...and we have exactly 7 bits there. :) > > If we're redoing the definitions, I'm wondering if we can
2012 May 03
1
Ocaml and pthread_atfork()
On Thu, May 03, 2012 at 02:00:27PM +1000, Tony Breeds wrote: > Hi All, > Firstly I apologize if this is noise. I elected to not file a > bugzilla as the problem seems to be powerpc specific and with the limited > resources for Fedora developers it would seem unfair. > > I was recently trying to build a "current" libguestfs from the f16 > branch[1]. During the
2003 Jan 27
5
It's quiet. TOO quiet.
Whatever became of Ogg Theora? There seems to be still almost no news from Xiph or its developers regarding Ogg Theora. None at all since Mid-December, when the release of Alpha 2 was pushed back to a month ago... No news on plans for the second Alpha? No news of development "roadmaps"? No news on current developments or challenges that are stalling development? No CVS updates
2020 Nov 16
1
[RFC] Backend for Motorola 6800 series CPU (M68k)
Hello David! On 11/16/20 11:30 AM, David Chisnall via llvm-dev wrote: > Generally, the bar for being in-tree is fairly low, the bar to being removed > from the experimental-back-ends list is much higher. An experimental back end > is not built by default and is not in any of the binary releases. > > Experimental back ends provide a probation period for the maintainer community.
2017 Oct 02
2
Trouble when suppressing a portion of fast-math-transformations
I'm not aware of any additional bits needed. But putting us right at the edge leaves me uncomfortable. So an implementation that isn't limited by the 7 bits in SubclassOptionalData seems sensible. Thanks, -Warren From: Sanjay Patel [mailto:spatel at rotateright.com] Sent: Monday, October 2, 2017 12:06 AM To: Ristow, Warren Cc: Hal Finkel; llvm-dev at lists.llvm.org Subject: Re:
2004 Nov 03
4
rdoc, ri and gems
Hi all, I''ve been going over the chapters on RDOC and gems lately. I think we should probably work on making the code in Win32Utils "rdoc" friendly. I''ve started doing this with ''win32-ipc'' as an experiment. This probably means some directory reorganization, because I think gems looks for extensions in an ''ext'' directory, whereas
2005 Jul 12
10
Systems Admin; Telecom Newbie - What do I need?
Hi, folks. I am planning on implementing Asterisk in 2006, and need to budget for it now, so I need to know what I'll need to get. My company has about 50 users, and is currently languishing on a very old Comdial PBX. All of our client computers are Macs; our servers are mostly OS X, with a couple Debians and a Red Hat. I am thoroughly experienced at systems administration, and can
2018 Dec 06
0
[ANNOUNCE] xf86-video-i740 1.4.0
This is a maintenance release of Intel740 DDX. For those who do not know what Intel740 is (was), as of now, it is the only Intel discrete graphics chip to officially ship ever since Intel got deeply involved in the x86 PC system business with the likes of PCI bus and USB. And yes, that was almost 21 years ago. There was one patch that has been languishing over at Patchwork X.org website
2018 Dec 08
0
[ANNOUNCE] xf86-video-i128 1.4.0
This is a maintenance release of Number Nine Imagine 128 DDX. There was one patch that has been languishing over at Patchwork X.org website (https://patchwork.freedesktop.org/patch/122831/) for more than 2 years, so I decided to apply it, and release a new version. With that patch applied and one more small patch I authored, the DDX compiles cleanly without compilation warnings. Kevin Brace
2020 Nov 16
0
[RFC] Backend for Motorola 6800 series CPU (M68k)
Hi, To add to what Renato said: On 15/11/2020 21:59, Fāng-ruì Sòng via llvm-dev wrote: > I've looked at a few newer backends in LLVM and I think the policy is > unclear about how an experimental target is approved and reviewed. It's generally good form to tag anyone who commented in the mailing list threads on any patches, especially people who objected. If they're happy in