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2011 Jul 25
2
[LLVMdev] dragon egg adding extra characters to function names
...he acos implementation with plain gcc I get: $ nm acos.o 0000000000000000 r .LC1 0000000000000048 r .LC10 0000000000000050 r .LC11 0000000000000058 r .LC12 0000000000000060 r .LC13 0000000000000068 r .LC14 0000000000000070 r .LC15 0000000000000008 r .LC2 0000000000000010 r .LC3 0000000000000018 r .LC4 0000000000000020 r .LC5 0000000000000028 r .LC6 0000000000000030 r .LC7 0000000000000038 r .LC8 0000000000000040 r .LC9 0000000000000000 T __GI_acos 0000000000000000 T __ieee754_acos U __ieee754_sqrt 0000000000000000 T acos but when I compile with dragonegg, I get: $ llvm-nm acos...
2003 Sep 26
1
weak password checking for samba 3 ?
I've got a problem with some idiots of my users :=). They always use weak passwords. Does anyone know a way to find out which passwords are easy to crack? I mean usual passwords like god, sex, password, $username, .... I use tdb as password database. thank you, livius
2011 Jul 26
0
[LLVMdev] dragon egg adding extra characters to function names
...acos.o > 0000000000000000 r .LC1 > 0000000000000048 r .LC10 > 0000000000000050 r .LC11 > 0000000000000058 r .LC12 > 0000000000000060 r .LC13 > 0000000000000068 r .LC14 > 0000000000000070 r .LC15 > 0000000000000008 r .LC2 > 0000000000000010 r .LC3 > 0000000000000018 r .LC4 > 0000000000000020 r .LC5 > 0000000000000028 r .LC6 > 0000000000000030 r .LC7 > 0000000000000038 r .LC8 > 0000000000000040 r .LC9 > 0000000000000000 T __GI_acos > 0000000000000000 T __ieee754_acos > U __ieee754_sqrt > 0000000000000000 T acos > > bu...
2011 Jul 27
2
[LLVMdev] dragon egg adding extra characters to function names
...; 0000000000000048 r .LC10 > > 0000000000000050 r .LC11 > > 0000000000000058 r .LC12 > > 0000000000000060 r .LC13 > > 0000000000000068 r .LC14 > > 0000000000000070 r .LC15 > > 0000000000000008 r .LC2 > > 0000000000000010 r .LC3 > > 0000000000000018 r .LC4 > > 0000000000000020 r .LC5 > > 0000000000000028 r .LC6 > > 0000000000000030 r .LC7 > > 0000000000000038 r .LC8 > > 0000000000000040 r .LC9 > > 0000000000000000 T __GI_acos > > 0000000000000000 T __ieee754_acos > > U __ieee754_sqrt &...
2002 Oct 11
3
Help - Moutning XP Drives on Linux box using.
Hey all. I've got four computers in a small network (Actually more, but keeping it simple to get to the point) 1> Linux Server (RH7.3) Running Samba (Default version with RH7.3) 2> Windows 2000 Workstation 3> Windows XP Pro. 4> Windows 98SE All of the windows boxes can connect, without problems, to the SAMBA server, and all the shares. No problems