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2012 May 02
0
down to the nitty gritty, mysql replication
Almost done with my centos handbook project on my server. Last two things are related, backups. Looking for anyone who feels like chiming in on mysql backups...this is what I am thinking at this point. Mysql backup system for all websites ---------------------------------------------------- Each website is on a separate server, each running mysql, no site is related to the others. A server
2006 Oct 12
4
How do you like TrixBox?
So I'm sure many of you are using or have tried to use TrixBox. Thus far, I'm in love with it. I haven't had a single snag. Then again, I don't need to get into anything overly nitty gritty with my Asterisk box. What are your views? -- Want a free copy of "TrixBox Made Easy"? Read the contest rules here<http://www.asteriskblog.com/the-asterisk-blogs-first-real-contest/> . -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: http://l...
2006 Apr 30
2
fedora core 4 + mysql 5 + dovecot
...to use mysql 5, but to satisfy the dependencies, i had to go to mysql 4 now, i just want to know if there is an rpm (linux rather than specific fc4 version is fine) out there for dovecot, that i can use with mysql 5 definitely prefer rpm's to src as i don't really like getting into the nitty gritty of config/setup thanks dave -- http://dtracorp.com
2008 Apr 15
6
[LLVMdev] PATCH: Use size reduction -- wave2
...le::Create mechanism (I hoped to have nailed all in wave 1, but life is cruel). I will submit scripts for the easy conversion of external projects like the last time. I have split this review material into 3 files, corresponding to - essential changes, - related changes in .cpp files, - collateral nitty-gritty, mostly mechanical stuff. Outlook: The actual removal of the Use::U member will happen in wave 3 after this stuff is merged to trunk. I do not expect any problems. Btw., I have already performed a test merge and it also passes all tests (deja, clang, test-suite). Cheers, Gabor ---------...
2018 Dec 20
1
Authentication Problem
On Thu, 20 Dec 2018, Joseph Tam wrote: >> At the expense of sounding stupid, could you please expound on the >> sequence? :) If you want the nitty details (Starting at bottom of page 18) https://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc2831 Joseph Tam <jtam.home at gmail.com>
2006 Apr 11
1
Mixins?
As is often the case when I tackle a new platform/language, I get the big picture very quickly (because frameworks are frameworks are frameworks) but its the nitty-gritty of the language that bogs me down... So I have some similar methods on a few of my model classes that I wanted to push into a helper. Now I reckoned that the Ruby way was to create a module and mix it in with include. However, I can''t get it to work <frustration> In the firs...
2008 Sep 24
2
[LLVMdev] Multi-Instruction Patterns
...ing how this is "conceptually correct." It's a vector extract, not a subregister. It's just that we want to reuse the same register. Perhaps the answer is to add vector extract support to the coalescer, in the same way you added subregister support. I don't understand the nitty gritty of that, though. > That leaves us with #1. I have added support to coalesce cross-class > copies (see CrossClassJoin in SimpleRegisterCoalescing.cpp). Yep. > Unfortunately, it breaks a few tests and I haven't had the time to > look into them. If that's done, we just n...
2017 May 04
2
DWARF Fission + ThinLTO
On Thu, May 4, 2017 at 7:22 AM, Rafael Avila de Espindola via llvm-dev < llvm-dev at lists.llvm.org> wrote: > David Blaikie via llvm-dev <llvm-dev at lists.llvm.org> writes: > > > So Dehao and I have been dealing with some of the nitty gritty details of > > debug info with ThinLTO, specifically with Fission(Split DWARF). > > > > This applies to LTO as well, so I won't single out ThinLTO here. > > When are the .dwo files produced? If at link time, what is the advantage > of using fission? Normally th...
2005 Jan 18
0
[LLVMdev] Re: LLVM to SUIF-MACH VM binary
...> > Can you say a little bit about MACH-SUIF? With a brief google search, I > didn't turn up anything that described the architecture. Is it a > RISC-like machine with 32-bit instruction words? > It's another VM representation. I haven't really gotten to know the nitty gritty of the language so I'm not too confortable with it, but these two links should decribe the project. It's based on the work from SUIF. More specifically, we are using MACHINE-SUIF as a backend to SUIF to generate code to an embedded processor. We want to move away from using th...
2017 May 03
4
DWARF Fission + ThinLTO
So Dehao and I have been dealing with some of the nitty gritty details of debug info with ThinLTO, specifically with Fission(Split DWARF). This applies to LTO as well, so I won't single out ThinLTO here. 1) Multiple CUs in a .dwo file Clang/LLVM produces a CU for each original source file - these CUs are kept through IR linking (thin or full) and...
2015 Sep 23
2
[RFC] New pass: LoopExitValues
...; Unroll loops > Memory Dependence Analysis > I tried Wei's suggested location for the LEV pass shown above. Placing the pass here fails to find any SCEV redundancy in the test case because none exists yet. The reason is that the relevant SCEV's are off-by-1. Some nitty-gritty: In Pass N of the outer loop, the inner loop exits with %add = (N * %Size) - 1 To be useful, Pass N+1 of the outer loop needs some inner loop exit value = (N * %Size). This mismatch does not jibe with my previous IR hacking experiment. I tried the hack again and the assembly was not equiva...
2006 Jul 13
3
Performance diff between rendering partial vs. calling a helper?
Hi, Is there any performance difference between rendering partials vs. calling a helper? When we initally started coding we built a bunch of small partials and if there is a significant performance overhead with them, we''ll probably try to switch them over to helpers. They seem like they would be quite similar but I don''t know the full details of how partials are handled.
2005 Jan 18
2
[LLVMdev] Re: LLVM to SUIF-MACH VM binary
...ay a little bit about MACH-SUIF? With a brief google search, I >> didn't turn up anything that described the architecture. Is it a RISC-like >> machine with 32-bit instruction words? >> > > It's another VM representation. I haven't really gotten to know the nitty > gritty of the language so I'm not too confortable with it, but these two > links should decribe the project. It's based on the work from SUIF. More > specifically, we are using MACHINE-SUIF as a backend to SUIF to generate code > to an embedded processor. We want to mov...
2003 Apr 06
3
Administrativia: Documentation project slightly on hold (sorry!)
...t now I have some personal (medical) issues to deal with, and I'll be out of town for the next 2 weeks. When I get back, we can move ahead at top speed. The project will have 3 parts. FAQ: This will cover any kind of basic security question. The intent is that the FAQ's should be the nitty-gritty quick-but-not-so-obvious tidbits that will make a sysadmins life easier in a collection. They should be the kind of thing that could be done as tip-of-the-day by something like fortune(6). HOWTOs: These would be longer documents where (perhaps) step-by-step setups are...
2008 Sep 24
0
[LLVMdev] Multi-Instruction Patterns
...fic concept. It means vector_extract can be modeled as subreg_extract on this machine. Nothing is wrong with thatt. > > > Perhaps the answer is to add vector extract support to the > coalescer, in > the same way you added subregister support. I don't understand the > nitty > gritty of that, though. I don't think that's a good idea. Conceptually vector_extract is very different from a move. > > >> That leaves us with #1. I have added support to coalesce cross-class >> copies (see CrossClassJoin in SimpleRegisterCoalescing.cpp). > &gt...
2009 Dec 16
0
[LLVMdev] Early-clobber constraint in TableGen
...ccess != $ptr"' is semantically equivalent to earlyclobber? Maybe check that the common operand in both contraints is declared to interfere with all other operands and if that's so, mark it earlyclobber. When I'm writing .td files I really don't want to be concerned with the nitty-gritty details of how the backend is implemented. I just want to express the semantics I want. I think that was the motivation for the switch from isThreeAddress to "$src = $dst." I have no objection going with "earlyclobber" initially but we should think about ways to abstr...
2017 May 05
2
DWARF Fission + ThinLTO
...Avila de Espindola via llvm-dev <llvm-dev at lists.llvm.org <mailto:llvm-dev at lists.llvm.org>> wrote: > David Blaikie via llvm-dev <llvm-dev at lists.llvm.org <mailto:llvm-dev at lists.llvm.org>> writes: > > > So Dehao and I have been dealing with some of the nitty gritty details of > > debug info with ThinLTO, specifically with Fission(Split DWARF). > > > > This applies to LTO as well, so I won't single out ThinLTO here. > > When are the .dwo files produced? If at link time, what is the advantage > of using fission? Normally t...
2011 Jan 26
1
Error handling with frozen RCurl function calls + Identification of frozen R processes
Dear list, I'm tackling an empiric research problem that requires me to address a whole bunch of conceptual and/or technical details at the same time which cuts time short for all the nitty-gritty details of the "components" involved. Having said this, I'm lacking the time at the moment to deeply dive into parallel computing and HTTP requests via RCurl and I hope you can help me out with one or two imminent issues of my crawler/scraper: Once a day, I'm running '...
2019 May 03
2
Source client with HTTP PUT
Hi, I'm writting a source client in c#, in which I'm sending chunks of a mp3 file with http Put to IceCast. My problem is, that it is not a continues stream. Each http PUT request is an extra track. How can I generate an ongoing stream with mp3 chunks, which I send per http Put to IceCast. Any suggestions? My headers are: Headers.Add("Content-Type", "audio/mpeg");
2005 Oct 18
3
PDC for Multiple Domains from a Single Samba Box
I've struggled with this for a couple of weeks, and have looked at countless posts and at the Samba documentation collection with no real solution. I'm setting up a lab that needs to have multiple domains (for machine / user segregation politics) for around 40 windows XP professional machines. I have a single Linux server running Suse 9.2. I would like for this server to be able to