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2016 Feb 12
15
[3.8 Release] Please write release notes!
Dear lots of people,
The first comments on the 3.7 release expressed surprise that there
were no changes to the X86 or ARM targets. There had of course been a
lot of hard work and many changes, but none of it was mentioned in the
release notes.
Please help make the release notes more comprehensive this time. The
notes are of course not as important as the actual code, but they do
get read, and they are a good way of telling users about all the hard
work you have done in the past six months.
If you made any changes...
2016 Aug 02
5
[3.9 Release] Please write release notes!
...atch to me and
I'll happily commit them for you.
If you feel responsible for a particular target, e.g. X86, ARM, MIPS,
etc., please help give those release notes some love.
Here are some examples we might want to mention (thanks LLVM Weekly!).
If you're cc'd on this email, you're mentioned below.
- Dmitry, Renato: the Clang notes mention abi_tag. Do we want to
expand the text here a little? Link to the PR?
- Teresa, Mehdi: there's a "Introduction of ThinLTO [..] ping
Mehdi/Teresa before the release if not done" note, so here's the ping
:-) We should link to the b...
2015 Aug 13
17
[3.7 Release] Let's fix the release notes!
...ant to do that, just email me some text, and I'll happily land
it for you.
If you're uncertain whether your work is in the release or not, 3.7
covers commits r225992-r242221.
Other updates to the docs are also very welcome.
Thanks,
Hans
(You're bcc'd on this email if you're mentioned in this list.)
Lang: can you write something about the new ORC JIT interface?
Reid: how far did SEH support get in 3.7? Is this something we should mention?
I'll add something about the switch lowering changes.
Chandler: can you write something about the TTI changes? Just a small
blurb and...
2006 Jan 18
6
Mention about an open source image editor
Some days back there was a mention about an open source image editor
that people uses for application layout designing. I have forgotten
about the name of that software.
Can someone send me the link?
Silvy Mathews
2009 Oct 12
2
[LLVMdev] [PATCH] docs/Bugpoint.html: mention -debug-pass=Arguments
Hi,
when reporting
http://llvm.org/bugs/show_bug.cgi?id=5104
I spent quite a while trying to figure out what passes are used by
"-O1" so that I could give this list to bugpoint. It turns out
-debug-pass=Arguments is mentioned in docs/HowToSubmitABug.html but
under a chapter titled "Compile-time optimization bugs" which I
naively ignored since my bug was not a compile-time bug.
How about mentioning this more explicitely in the bugpoint
documentation along the lines of the attached patch?
best regards,
Timo L...
2014 Dec 16
0
PXE boot error
...yslinux
>
_ When you update the version of pxelinux.0, are you also updating the
version of ldlinux.c32?
_ The version of all the c32 files in use shall match the version of
the boot loader.
_ When you mention the error message, "Failed to load...", is always
the same file being mentioned? Or are you seeing instead other files
mentioned in the message in same cases?
_ Have you tested with the official upstream pre-compiled binaries from
version 6.03 final downloaded from kernel.org (as oppose to using your
own compiled binaries, or some package from some distro)?
_ Are the sam...
2003 Apr 14
5
* kernel panic
The problem I mentioned a day ago is now getting worse.
message log:
kernel: PCI Master abort
kernel: Unable to handle kernel paging request at virtual address
00230004
kernel : printing eip c02060a6
kernel : Oops: 0002
kernel : CPU: 1
kernel : EIP: 0010:[<c02060a6>] Not tainted
,... Some register dumps
kernel: Pro...
2014 Dec 16
3
PXE boot error
Hi,
We have some problems while network booting thin clients. The type is T5540.
At this moment we are using pxe linux 6.03.
The systems are booting correctly with pxe linux version 6.03-pre14.
We have seen the same error with version 6.03-pre9.
The error message:
Failed to load ldlinux.c32
Boot failed: press a key to retry, or wait for reset...
Any idea?
Willem
2010 Oct 20
2
ldap user suffix
Dear friends
My domain users in two diffrent OU, one OU is TEMP_USERS and other OU
is PEOPLE.
What i should mention in smb.conf ?
If i mention
ldap user suffix = ou=PEOPLE, then
users of ou TEMP_USERS is not able to authenticate.
Please guide me.
Thanks
--
http://linuxinterviews.blogspot.com
2007 Jul 10
2
FAQ Question 1.1; Hardware specififications
There are some minor but significant differences between the FAQ and the
User''s Manual..
1.1. What is Xen?
Xen is a virtual machine monitor (VMM) for x86-compatible computers. Xen
can securely execute multiple virtual machines, each running its own OS,
on a single physical system with close-to-native performance.
However the User''s Manual (3.0) states:
1.3 Hardware Support
2018 Nov 28
2
[External] Re: CentOS 7 package not present in Red Hat EL 7 - qt-assistant
...> The qt-assistant package is available in RHEL-7:
>
> $ sudo yum list qt-assistant
>
> qt-assistant.x86_64 1:4.8.7-2.el7 rhel-7-server-optional-rpms
Right. I notice the word "optional" here - I guess this is where some of
the confusion comes from, as the Red Hat doc mentioned above does not
say anything about optional packages, it just mentions base and
"supplementary" channels. Evidently, optional rpms are not enabled on
the system mentioned earlier...
Also, this must mean that CentOS "base" is not the same as Red Hat
"base". Right?...
2010 Dec 13
2
[LLVMdev] Documentation is missing hardware platform FreeBSD on amd64 and states that Solaris/Sparc is 'working'
Here http://llvm.org/docs/GettingStarted.html#requirements FreeBSD/amd64
isn't mentioned. It works quite fine for me.
Also, it mentions that its known to work on Solaris/V9(Ultrasparc).
Isn't this wrong since JIT isn't currently working on Sparc and is only
expected to work with MC project completion? Sparc should me mentioned
in the 'partial support' table.
Also,...
2011 Oct 25
3
[LLVMdev] release notes: please mention Intrinsic::memory_barrier removal in 3.0
Hi,
Looks like the memory_barrier intrinsic got removed in 3.0 and replaced with fence intrinsics.
Could someone who understands this change better than me please update the 3.0 release notes?
Also the LangRef still mentions llvm.memory.barrier but this is gone from 3.0.
Best regards,
--Edwin
2009 Apr 25
2
patches mentioned in bug report comments
Where are the patches mentioned in the bug report comments? The specific one I'm refering to is http://bugs.winehq.org/show_bug.cgi?id=15323#c12. The comment mentions that it's attached, but I can't seem to access the attachment.
2011 Nov 18
1
Filling a variable with unmentioned categories
Hello, list,
I've been struggling with this task for a while looking for an efficient way to solve it:
There are two variables 'price' and 'mentioned'.
I want to 'enlarge' data so that missing price points within the price range are added to variable price.
Also variable 'mentioned' is to receive values 0 in these cases.
Note: Price points in original data can repeat if several persons mentioned that price point.
Example:...
2011 Jan 27
1
Sweave with pdf(): how to remove mention "null device"
Hi
I am sorry, my question seems simple and must already have been asked,
but I did not find any aswser on the archives :-(
I am trying to use a plot in Sweave, where I include myself the statement
<<results=tex,echo=FALSE>>=
pdf("plot.pdf")
plot(runif(100))
dev.off()
cat("\\includegraphics{plot}\n\n")
@
as is documented in the Sweave user guide A.9. The
2010 Jan 05
4
solving cubic/quartic equations non-iteratively
To R-helpers,
R offers the polyroot function for solving mentioned equations
iteratively.
However, Dr Math and Mathworld (and other places) show in detail how to
solve mentioned equations non-iteratively.
Do implementations for R that are non-iterative and that solve mentioned
equations exists?
Regards, Mads Jeppe
2006 Nov 09
8
Distroy to experiment with Xen?
Hello,
I would like to experiment with Xen some to see how I could integrate
it in my various web application environments and hopefully make my
life easier. I am currently using FreeBSD 6 but it seems that it
doesn''t fully support Xen. I did some searching around and also notice
some posts on mailing lists mentioning some trouble with the CentOS 4
distribution (something about the
2020 Oct 13
2
[RFC] Python 2 / Python 3 status, final step(s)
Hi Folks,
Now that LLVM 11.0.0 has been released, it's time to prepare for the final step
envisionned in the previous RFC named *[RFC] Python 2 / Python 3 status* [0],
ie. requiring Python3.6 for LLVM 12.0.0, to be released in 2021.
At least Fedora already only ships Python3 and we didn't have much bugs reported
wrt. Python compatibility for the LLVM toolchain.
Indeed, all Python scripts
2006 Oct 18
4
Segmentation bug - file_column?
Hi there everybody,
We''re having mongrel processes slowly die on us, with a segmentation
fault. I''ve seen a few other people mention similar issues. Any info
or suggestions would be nice:
Error:
/var/www/apps/heritage/current/config/../vendor/plugins/file_column/
lib/magick_file_column.rb:7: [BUG] Segmentation fault
ruby 1.8.4 (2005-12-24) [i386-linux]
Server: