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2020 Jan 15
4
[cfe-dev] Phabricator -> GitHub PRs?
...in logical, reviewable pieces that are associated to the same bug, and that the same or different people may need to review. That generally makes the patches get reviewed much sooner. During review, some of the initial parts may be good to land, while some others may need changes. [1] or [2] are recentish examples that come to mind, but it happens fairly often. Of course for a bunch of simpler changes one revision is enough. The use cases are similar to the "I have one PR with multiple commits" in GitHub, but with the advantage of being able to review them individually, and thus they can...
2007 Oct 08
3
embedFonts rotates figure
Dear All, Consider the following code: pdf(file="figure.pdf",family="URWPalladio") curve(dlnorm(x,0,1.5),0,10,xlim=c(0,10),ylim=c(0,0.85),axes=F,xlab="",ylab="f") segments(exp(-1.5^2),0,exp(-1.5^2),dlnorm(exp(-1.5^2),0,1.5),lty="dashed") segments(1,0,1,dlnorm(1,0,1.5),lty="dashed")
2008 Apr 07
1
R_SHARE_DIR not defined for use in tests/Makefile running under Windows
The make variable $(R_SHARE_DIR) seems to be available for use in tests/Makefile when running under Linux, but not Windows (R-2.6.2, R-2.6.1, R-2.7.0 alpha 2008-04-06, under Windows XP 64 bit, built locally for 32 bit). Is this intentional, or an oversight? Is it OK to use $(R_HOME)/share instead (seems to work OK)? I notice the following in /src/gnuwin32/front-ends/rcmdfn.c (from R-alpha
2010 Jan 30
3
Checksum fletcher4 or sha256 ?
Hi, I''m atmost ready to deploy my new homeserver for final testing. Before I want to be sure that nothing big is left untouched. Reading ZFS Admin Guide About the checksum method, there''s no advice about it. The default is fletcher4. there''s also SHA256 Now the sha256 is pretty ''heavy'' to calculate, so I think that it''s left out because can
2007 Aug 29
11
tc not matching
Dear all, I''m having real problems getting tc to do anything useful at all. I''m also under pressure to get this fixed before the students start arriving later this month (I work in a university). In short, I want each IP address to be hard limited to 128kbit down, 64kbit up, never to be allowed more bandwidth than this. It is also important that the latency remains
2020 Jan 15
2
[cfe-dev] Phabricator -> GitHub PRs?
On Wed, Jan 15, 2020 at 2:31 PM David Greene via llvm-dev < llvm-dev at lists.llvm.org> wrote: > Emilio Cobos Álvarez <emilio at crisal.io> writes: > > > [1] or [2] are recentish examples that come to mind, but it happens > > fairly often. Of course for a bunch of simpler changes one revision is > > enough. > > I think you forgot to include links. :) > > > The use cases are similar to the "I have one PR with multiple commits" > >...
2020 Jan 15
3
[cfe-dev] Phabricator -> GitHub PRs?
On 01/15, Emilio Cobos Álvarez wrote: > On 1/8/20 2:15 AM, Bill Wendling via cfe-dev wrote: > > It's not hyperbole, but fine. How do you use it to keep multiple, > > related changes in order? The interface for reviewing and responding to > > reviews is horrific, e.g. quoting text from a review is rather bad, the > > email it sends is badly formatted and hard to
2007 Apr 22
7
slow sync on zfs
Hello zfs-discuss, Relatively low traffic to the pool but sync takes too long to complete and other operations are also not that fast. Disks are on 3510 array. zil_disable=1. bash-3.00# ptime sync real 1:21.569 user 0.001 sys 0.027 During sync zpool iostat and vmstat look like: f3-1 504G 720G 370 859 995K 10.2M misc 20.6M 52.0G 0 0
2020 Jan 15
4
[cfe-dev] Phabricator -> GitHub PRs?
On Wed, Jan 15, 2020 at 01:30:34PM -0600, David Greene via cfe-dev wrote: > Emilio Cobos Álvarez <emilio at crisal.io> writes: > > > [1] or [2] are recentish examples that come to mind, but it happens > > fairly often. Of course for a bunch of simpler changes one revision is > > enough. > > I think you forgot to include links. :) > > > The use cases are similar to the "I have one PR with multiple commits" > &gt...
2011 May 26
20
[PATCH] xen: Deal with stdarg.h and -nostdinc
For compiling the xen kernel we use -nostdinc which means we don''t want to rely on any external headers. That also counts vor stdarg.h. Use the external header when we compile the tools. Adapt libelf-loader.c which is compiled in the kernel and with the tools. Signed-off-by: Christoph Egger <Christoph.Egger@amd.com> -- ---to satisfy European Law for business letters: Advanced
2013 Jun 19
3
shutdown -r / shutdown -h / reboot all hang and don't cleanly dismount
Hello -STABLE@, So I've seen this situation seemingly randomly on a number of both physical 9.1 boxes as well as VMs for I would say 6-9 months at least. I finally have a physical box here that reproduces it consistently that I can reboot easily (ie; not a production/client server). No matter what I do: reboot shutdown -p shutdown -r This specific server will stop at "All buffers