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2019 Mar 26
1
http error when updating 7.5 ==> 7.6
On 3/25/19 8:32 AM, Johnny Hughes wrote: > This is not the first time we have had issues with drpms in the update tree. > Would anyone be opposed to taking away deltarpms from the repositories? > > They take up lots of space and they have cause multiple issues in the past. > > Thoughts? Due to the disk churn deltarpms need and our own internal mirroring of centos packages, one
2007 Mar 21
1
Will *not* be providing RedHat 9 packages for Samba 3.0.25
-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- Hash: SHA1 Folks, For the minority of people who still run RedHat 9 or earlier, I will not be building an RPM for Samba 3.0.25 for that platform. If someone wants to pickup maintenance of it, I'll be glad to turn it over. I will leave the RedHat-9 packaging files in for the 3.0.25pre2 release that we are currently working on, but unless I hear an outcry
2013 Oct 18
0
[LLVMdev] EE, JIT, MCJIT class structure
Yes, we've been planning to separate the execution engines for a while now, and we've made some small steps (such as breaking out the RTDyldMemoryManager interface) in preparation for doing so. There are some serious entanglements, not least of which there are MCJIT clients (LLDB, for instance) which are using memory managers derived from the JITMemoryManager. Eventually (and soon)
2013 Oct 18
2
[LLVMdev] EE, JIT, MCJIT class structure
The functionality of MCJIT vs JIT had diverged. Not only they have different operating models (lazy function vs. multi-module), the API is almost completely different. There is a set of functions just for JIT, another set of functions just for MCJIT, with comments saying which ones work for JIT and which ones work for MCJIT. It would make sense for the EE to have only the shared functionality
2000 Dec 17
8
Copy protected CDs (off-topic)
A record company is releasing next month what it calls copy-protected CDs which apparently cannot be ripped by CD readers. Major labels are waiting to see how it goes. http://news.cnet.com/news/0-1005-200-4099854.html --- >8 ---- List archives: http://www.xiph.org/archives/ Ogg project homepage: http://www.xiph.org/ogg/ To unsubscribe from this list, send a message to
2009 Apr 10
2
uw-imap to dovecot conversion tool
i plan to switch from uw-imap to dovecot on a couple of medium size systems and so i have written a conversion tool that understands mbox, mbx, and mix formats and converts to maildir format while trying to preserve uid info, keywords, flags, subscriptions, etc. it seems to work for me now, but i think some feedback might be useful. so if you have some files to convert and a desire to help,
2009 Jan 14
1
[PATCH] Pitch changes
Hi guys, Here's two patches I'm planning to apply to simplify the pitch quantisation. Can you test them and let me know how it works? Thanks, Jean-Marc -------------- next part -------------- A non-text attachment was scrubbed... Name: 0001-Moved-the-application-of-the-pitch-gain-to-un-quant.patch Type: text/x-patch Size: 8182 bytes Desc: not available Url :
2004 Sep 10
1
[Flac-users] How do I encode a FLAC with tags?
Ok so I can use any ID3v2 or v1 tagger (say the perl one) for FLAC files and things will be kosher? I'd LOVE to be able roll my own tagging scheme like you can in Vorbis and I don't mind doing some code either..I wasn't aware that FLAC was able to do that..or at least I didn't userstand how to do that. I guess that is where you register for your own developer ID eh? Josh
2021 Aug 02
0
Happy Sysadmins day!
Hello fellow NUT users and contributors! A lot has happened during the past months, culminating with last Friday of July (Sysadmins' Day) as a reasonable moment to mark a milestone. Sorry, not yet NUT 2.7.5, but with CI make-over to help it happen. As some may know, we were using the public Travis CI offering, and just as that multi-platform setup was nearing perfection (ha-ha) with dozens
2021 Aug 02
0
Happy Sysadmins day!
Hello fellow NUT users and contributors! A lot has happened during the past months, culminating with last Friday of July (Sysadmins' Day) as a reasonable moment to mark a milestone. Sorry, not yet NUT 2.7.5, but with CI make-over to help it happen. As some may know, we were using the public Travis CI offering, and just as that multi-platform setup was nearing perfection (ha-ha) with dozens
2016 Feb 08
3
Vectorization with fast-math on irregular ISA sub-sets
On 8 February 2016 at 16:33, James Molloy <James.Molloy at arm.com> wrote: > The loop vectorizer does indeed require -ffast-math, but the IEEE-nonconformant transforms it does are far greater than using an ISA which may FTZ. It needs -ffast-math because any FP reductions necessarily have their execution order shuffled, due to executing some of them in parallel and reducing to scalar at
2011 Jul 19
2
loops and simulation
I dare the conjecture that if you had written the code, you would know how to do this. This suggests that you are asking us to do your homework, which is not the purpose of this list. A simple inclusion of the code in a for or while loop and storing the estimated parameters with the index of the iteration at which the loop is at should be no problem if you have programmed the code you provided.
2004 Aug 06
4
Patches - Was: Stream metadata settings
Here I go again. This is the second patch, it adds the ability to override some YP settings on the server. <yp-override>1</yp-override> If this is not set, we don't override the yp flag. <yp-public>1</yp-public> When this is set, the stream will be public or non public, according to it's content. This only works when yp-override is set. It allows to suppress
2019 Mar 25
5
http error when updating 7.5 ==> 7.6
On 3/23/19 9:19 AM, Bez Thomas wrote: >> On Mar 22, 2019, at 9:52 PM, Fred Smith <fredex at fcshome.stoneham.ma.us> wrote: >> >> Was just doing a (very) belated update on a 7.5 system and ran into >> this set of errors: >> > >> Some delta RPMs failed to download or rebuild. Retrying.. >> > > >> >> so, anybody know why
2016 Feb 08
2
Vectorization with fast-math on irregular ISA sub-sets
Folks, I'm now looking at https://llvm.org/bugs/show_bug.cgi?id=16274, which seems to have some support in the vectorizer, but not as we need for this particular case. I may have missed something obvious, please let me know if there is a better way. As you already know, ARM has two FP instruction sets: VFP and NEON. VFP applies to single FP registers while NEON is a full SIMD. The problem is
2006 Apr 06
5
g-w-d.c -> my head spins
Greetings everybody! I started looking more thoroughly at gnome-window-decorator.c and now my head spins and "hurts" and believe that I'm not going to achieve anything serious in terms of tweakable shadows anytime soon. It's far more difficult than I expected. While I (believe) to understand now the shadows are drawn, I currently don't get why there are 12 shadow-quads and
2006 Mar 25
11
Firefox ''Rails Mailing List'' search engine plugin
Hi all, If you''re like me you probably spend a lot of time search the Rails mailing list. To make life a little bit easier I''ve created a nice little plugin for firefox ( A whopping 15 lines of markup ). The plugin uses nabble.com to search the mailing list. Anyways, I thought I''d share. If you want to install it the manual way, here''s the code. <search
2004 Aug 06
7
Stream metadata settings
> IMHO, a system like Icecast should be made so highly configurable that it > would fit everyone's needs, but I get the impression that only the needs of > the principal developers are of interest here. It makes me sad to see this, > Icecast could be great instead of just being good. > Melanie, As one of the 'principal developers', I don't think this is fair. Of
2002 Jun 26
6
GUI's for teaching
Dear All, There is no advantage of GUI over CLI, IMO. The real issue is the answer to the questions: "What should I do next?" or "What am I allowed to do here?" A "nice" interface, not necessarily GUI, will offer friendly answers: "I was expecting you to do _this_" or "In this situation you are allowed to do _these things_" You see, it's all