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2006 Nov 16
2
Porting ZFS, trouble with nvpair
Hi. I thought I''d take a stab at the first steps of porting ZFS to Darwin. I realize there are rumors that Apple is already doing this, but my contact at Apple has yet to get back to me to verify this. In the meantime, I wanted to see how hard it would be. I started with libzfs, and promptly ran into issues with libnvpair. It wants sys/nvpair.h, but I can''t find that in the
2011 Apr 07
1
GSOC 2011- CJK Support
...r the last one. 1. Set each letter as a key to index, This is used by Lucene as default. The class is *StandardAnalyzer* 2. Every two letter as a key to index. This is used by Lucene for ?CJK support? The java class name is CJKAnalyzer<http://svn.services.openoffice.org/opengrok/s?defs=CJKAnalyzer&project=/DEV300_m103> 3. Follow the dictionary rule to distinguish group of characters. -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: <http://lists.xapian.org/pipermail/xapian-devel/attachments/20110407/46337fe9/attachment.html&g...
2010 Mar 02
2
dedup source code
Hello ZFS experts: I would like to study ZFS de-duplication feature. Can someone please let me know which directory/files I should be looking at? Thanks in advance. -- This message posted from opensolaris.org
2006 Jun 13
0
[LLVMdev] llvm source browser
hi people, since I often have the need to comfortable browse the llvm sources, i set up a site (using opengrok from solaris) for browsing the sources. I have to pay for the line, so added some ads (i hope they are not too anoying). But perhaps you find it useful. In future I could add support for the whole repo (currently it is 1.7). the URL: http://sbrowser.pragmatical.org/llvm/ -- Jakob
2013 May 12
3
FreeBSD Quarterly Status Report, January-March 2013
...source-code search engine that covers the complete kernel and non-GNU userland source trees of FreeBSD, NetBSD, OpenBSD, and DragonFly BSD. BXR.SU is optimised to be very fast, has daily updates of all the trees, and also acts as a deterministic URL shortener. BXR.SU is based on an OpenGrok fork, but it is more than just OpenGrok. We have fixed a number of annoyances, eliminated features that just never worked right from the outright, and provided integration with tools like CVSweb (including great mirrors like allbsd.org), FreeBSD's ViewVC (SVN), as well as GitHub and...