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2006 Apr 26
0
[LLVMdev] Newbie questions
...lify the > conditionals. I get it. My point however is larger than just this one example. You can't say "just use a null pointer" for every possible optimization based on front end information. Maybe that happens to work for active class checks, but it's not a general answer. Requoting myself: > I.e., my question is the more general one: > how do optimizations that are specific to the front-end language get > done? How does the front-end "secret knowledge" get passed through > somehow so it can be used for optimization purposes? -Archie ___________...
2006 Apr 10
2
Was ( ADP94XX Driver ) | Running Centos 4.3
--> Requote: Trying to install Centos 4.3 on IBM eseries with Adaptec 9405 SAS. Fail to install / recognized SAS. Download from IBM RHE4 driver unfortunately did not help. Then I install RHEL 4 / SLES 9 - Running fine. SAS was installed and recognized. Anybody have any idea? -- ----------- (...
2006 Apr 26
3
[LLVMdev] Newbie questions
On 4/25/06, Archie Cobbs <archie at dellroad.org> wrote: > Alkis Evlogimenos wrote: > > On 4/25/06, Archie Cobbs <archie at dellroad.org> wrote: > >> Motivation: Java's "first active use" requirement for class initialization. > >> When invoking a static method, it's possible that a class may need to > >> be initialized, However,
1999 May 21
3
SMBSH
On Fri, 21 May 1999, Sami Cokar wrote: > Hello, > how do you use smbsh? I have not found any dox on it other than how to > compile it. any help would be appreciated. Thanx. SMBSH is really neat. After you compile and install it (./configure --enable-smbwrapper ; make ; make install does it) you simply run it - it'll give you a login/pw and your usual shell prompt. You then can
2006 Apr 26
1
[LLVMdev] Newbie questions
On Wed, 2006-04-26 at 09:01 -0500, Archie Cobbs wrote: > Requoting myself: > > > I.e., my question is the more general one: > > how do optimizations that are specific to the front-end language get > > done? How does the front-end "secret knowledge" get passed through > > somehow so it can be used for optimization purpos...
2017 Oct 26
2
Bug: lmtp proxy does not quote local parts with spaces
There seems to be a bug with RFC822 processing in ltmp proxying that doesn't quote local parts that, for example, contain spaces. director config: director_username_hash = %Ln lmtp_proxy = yes recipient_delimiter = + protocol lmtp { auth_socket_path = director-userdb auth_username_chars = auth_username_format = %Ln passdb {
2011 Nov 10
3
optim seems to be finding a local minimum
Hello! I am trying to create an R optimization routine for a task that's currently being done using Excel (lots of tables, formulas, and Solver). However, otpim seems to be finding a local minimum. Example data, functions, and comparison with the solution found in Excel are below. I am not experienced in optimizations so thanks a lot for your advice! Dimitri ### 2 Inputs:
2017 Oct 26
2
Bug: lmtp proxy does not quote local parts with spaces
...\r\n The problem is that dovecot is interpreting/unquoting the local part of the address to insert into the username, but the client code in client_proxy_rcpt()/address_add_detail() [lmtp/commands.c] then inserts the username and detail directly into lmtp_rcpt.address with no attempt whatsoever to requote that string regardless of what characters it contains, leading to the situation where a straight-through proxy fails as director is generating addresses that dovecot doesn't like. It can be corrected manually using: override_fields = destuser="%{orig_username}"@%{orig_domain} which...