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2008 Jun 18
3
v1.1.rc11 released
http://dovecot.org/releases/1.1/rc/dovecot-1.1.rc11.tar.gz http://dovecot.org/releases/1.1/rc/dovecot-1.1.rc11.tar.gz.sig This is the final v1.1 RC. Tomorrow I'll change only the version number, update the documentation and call it v1.1.0. But please test this anyway to make sure I didn't happen to break anything since rc10 :) - dovecot-uidlist is now recreated if it results in file
2008 Jun 18
3
v1.1.rc11 released
http://dovecot.org/releases/1.1/rc/dovecot-1.1.rc11.tar.gz http://dovecot.org/releases/1.1/rc/dovecot-1.1.rc11.tar.gz.sig This is the final v1.1 RC. Tomorrow I'll change only the version number, update the documentation and call it v1.1.0. But please test this anyway to make sure I didn't happen to break anything since rc10 :) - dovecot-uidlist is now recreated if it results in file
2011 Jul 21
0
Ruby On Rails Developers - Vancouver BC - Must Be Experienced
...for someone to join their team that shares the passion for high-quality code and delivering great user experiences. Responsibilities; • Work with senior developers to continue to improve the products and services. • Work with the graphic designer to make beautiful, easy-to-use user interfaces. • Liase with the customer support team to track down and root out the cause of software bugs or issues. • Help test and validate software releases. Must Haves: • Fantastic written and verbal communication skills • A bachelor''s or higher degree in Computer Science • Experience building and depl...
2014 Nov 18
2
[LLVMdev] Upcoming Changes/Additions to Scoped-NoAlias metadata
...tential accesses from variables live > in its block. It only means it does not alias with other accesses > with that occur in the block where x2 is live. There is no access to > A or x1 in that block, so we can say nothing about it. > > > > It does. You can assume x2 is not aliased to A and still get > well-defined semantics, precisely because A is not referenced in the > scope of x2. That refinement would only get you into trouble if A is > referenced in the scope of x2, which would trigger UB. I don't understand exactly what you're saying here. You can do...
2004 Aug 06
1
ices 0.3 on FreeBSD
I have successfully compiled Ices 0.3 on FreeBSD (4.7 and 4.9). You need to make sure that ALL the dependicies are installed (some depend on others) and when compiling them, that they compile with no problems. <p>Include some output of what errors you are getting and I #should# be able to help you on your way. <p>>From: "dave" <dmehler26@woh.rr.com>
2014 Nov 18
2
[LLVMdev] Upcoming Changes/Additions to Scoped-NoAlias metadata
...; in its block. It only means it does not alias with other accesses > > with that occur in the block where x2 is live. There is no access > > to > > A or x1 in that block, so we can say nothing about it. > > > > > > > > It does. You can assume x2 is not aliased to A and still get > > well-defined semantics, precisely because A is not referenced in > > the > > scope of x2. That refinement would only get you into trouble if A > > is > > referenced in the scope of x2, which would trigger UB. > > I don't understand ex...