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2016 Aug 23
2
Help in understanding physreg LiveVariables
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2010 Mar 03
6
Identify scripts connecting to the asterisk manager
Is there any easy way to identify which script or service is
connecting to the Asterisk manager? Somewhere on my system a script or
service is trying to connect with a bad user name or password. I get
the following error: connect attempt from '127.0.0.1' unable to
authenticate
I thought maybe I could do a tcpdump on port 5038 and try to fish out
the bad username or password but I
2016 Aug 23
2
Help in understanding physreg LiveVariables
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2020 Mar 20
3
libvirt dynamic file ownership
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2019 Apr 10
0
[BUG?] Double quota calulation when special folder is present
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2019 Mar 06
0
how to enable PowerDNS/Weakforced with Fedora and sendmail
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2019 Mar 21
3
A question about "make check-all"
Hello,
I have successfully build the newest llvm from git source, and I would like to do some experiments on target AVR.
Does "make check-all" cover AVR? All I need some extra steps to test AVR? I have neither AVR simulator nor real AVR board connected.
Thank you.
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2019 Oct 25
2
Where and how to report an optimisation issue that doesn't cause a crash
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<div dir="ltr">Could be... But the wierd thing here is if I change the array to be of size 256 and the index to be 'unsigned char', seems like there is no way to access the 'size' field throught "y->ptr[index]" (in your example) but clang still performs the re-read: <a h...
2002 Apr 18
2
No subject
I have created a tree and want to save some of the
data so that I can create a html table from it.
I would like to save the output from data.ltr (see
example below) to a file, but haven't found a way to
do that, keeping the nice format that typing data.ltr
gives me (see output below). Is there a way to do
this?
Example:
library (maptree)
library (tree)
data<-read.csv("C:\\data.txt")
cnames<-colnames(data)
data$Vendor=a...
2016 May 09
5
[cfe-dev] [Openmp-dev] RFC: Proposing an LLVM subproject for parallelism runtime and support libraries
I talked to Chandler about the name "offload_libs" vs "parallel_libs" and
he said he thinks "offload" is too narrow of a term for the scope he sees
for this subproject. One example he brought up was AVX 512. He thinks that
code explicitly targeting CPU parallelism should also be included in this
project, even though it doesn't fit in the category of
2016 Mar 28
5
[Openmp-dev] [cfe-dev] RFC: Proposing an LLVM subproject for parallelism runtime and support libraries
I did a more thorough read through liboffload and wrote up a more detailed
doc describing how StreamExecutor platforms relate to libomptarget RTL
interfaces. The doc also describes why the lack of support for streams in
libomptarget makes it impossible to implement some of the most important
StreamExecutor platforms in terms of libomptarget (
2017 Jul 18
1
moving drives containing bricks from one server to another
hi, I did not see a reply to my problem. Let me ask it in a different
way...
If I have bricks from a previous glusterfs volume and that volume is now
gone because of the old machine was replaced, now I tried to create a new
volume and add the old bricks to the new volume with the "force" opinion to
"volume create". The old data files are still in the bricks but when I
mount
2009 Nov 22
0
Adding columns to lower level of list
...some very basic problems. I don't know how to add columns to the lower levels of a list, or how to take something from the upper level and add it as a column to the lower level. I am analyzing animal movement data in the package Adehabitat. I have a list of animal movements called "cut.ltr" (class ltraj) that have been divided into a series of "burst" - i.e. movements with no gaps in time over a given threashold. I would like to
1. Add the speed to each item in the list, and also the burst. I can calculate speed as:
sp<-lapply(cut.ltr,function(l){l$dist/l$...
2001 Jul 20
4
plotting dendrograms
Hello,
Can anyone offer any insight on graphing classification dendrograms with
the nodes marked?
plot(tree()) produces a nice tree structure but there's no acccompanying
text.
Thanks,
D
S. David White
sdavidwhite at bigfoot.com
Columbus, Ohio
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2020 Feb 24
5
IBM C/C++ and Fortran compilers to adopt LLVM open source infrastructure
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2019 Dec 24
2
When is a new mail not unseen?
On Tue, 24 Dec 2019 at 08:04, Aki Tuomi <aki.tuomi at open-xchange.com> wrote:
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> On 23/12/2019 22:17 Michael < ml at hemathor.de> wrote:
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> On Monday, December 23, 2019 11:22:27 AM CET, Sami Ketola wrote:
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> change your configuration to use some more optimized mailbox
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2020 Sep 01
2
Flakey failure on clang-ppc64le-linux-multistage
Seems there were a couple of correlated failures that appear to be flakes
on this buildbot recently:
green:
http://lab.llvm.org:8011/builders/clang-ppc64le-linux-multistage/builds/13974
red:
http://lab.llvm.org:8011/builders/clang-ppc64le-linux-multistage/builds/13975
(target-override.c
during stage 1, seems to be missing the directory/symlink it just created)
red:
2016 Feb 22
4
[PPC] Linker fails on -fstack-protector
I found a bit weird to use address space for this, since the offset of
getting stack_guard in TCB is, unfortunately, negative:
https://github.com/gcc-mirror/gcc/blob/master/gcc/config/rs6000/linux64.h#L610
In my understanding an address space is referring to a segment register
(-on powerpc 32bit; or SLB entry on powerpc 64bit?) with a non-negative
offset value, so that it's actually accessing
2007 Oct 01
4
how to plot a graph with different pch
...cars$wt,mtcars$mpg,xlab= "Weight(lbs/1000)", ylab="Miles per
Gallon")
mtcars$wt.cyl<-mtcars$wt[mtcars$cyl]
mtcars$mpg.cyl<-mtcars$mpg[mtcars$cyl]
points(mtcars$wt.cyl, mtcars$mpg.cyl, pch = 17, col = "red")
title("Motor Trend Data")
text(2,10,"LTR",cex=1.2,adj=0,col=3)
legend(4,30,c("4 cylinder","6 cylinder","8 cylinder"),pch=c(3,17,19),
cex=1.2, col=c("blue", "red", "purple4"))
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2016 Apr 26
3
PPC little endian?
Hi,
I am wondering why we dont support PPC32 LE?
Here is the output of llvm-mc --version, in which only PPC32, PPC64 &
PPC64LE are supported.
$ llvm-mc --version
LLVM (http://llvm.org/):
LLVM version 3.6.2
Optimized build with assertions.
Built Aug 2 2015 (11:39:46).
Default target: x86_64-apple-darwin15.4.0
Host CPU: core-avx2
Registered Targets:
aarch64 - AArch64