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2007 Apr 04
1
Compiz and Beryl are Reuniting
After several weeks of discussion the leaders of Compiz and Beryl have agreed that the two communities shall reunite. This decision is supported by both David and Quinn and represents the majority decision of the administrators and developers in each community. At this early stage not a lot has been decided, but these are the main points of the agreement: - As had previously been decided, Compiz will effecti...
2006 Aug 04
1
[Info] TMail included in ActionMailer differs from ''normal'' TMail
...generation for http://api.rubyonrails.com/ * Bump up the version number actionmailer-1.2.3/lib/action_mailer/vendor/tmail/info.rb or alter it somehow from the current ''0.10.7'' (which is also, confusingly, a previous version of TMail) * Push the changes upstream so both version are reunited with standard behaviour Cheers, Paul.
2003 Sep 07
1
extracting monthly temperature data
...the dates and times. > date.time <- strptime(paste(temp.dat$Date, temp.dat$Time), "%m/%d/%Y %H:") > class(date.time) [1] "POSIXt" "POSIXlt" > date.time[1] [1] "1985-10-01 01:00:00" Now I'm stuck. Questions: What's the best class for reuniting the temperature data with the dates? A time series? A list? Depending on the answer, what's the best way to extract, say, the mean temperatures for Sepetmber? Thanks in advance, Andy
2015 Dec 08
1
[Not really Samba] Semantic was Permission Denied
...ears in /etc/passwd" and trust you? Should he remove all users in /etc/passwd with uid > 1000 because that's not how thing are nice or should he find a way to keep these users and find a workaround? In AD and any remote user DB there is two kinds of users: local users and remote users. Reuniting both kinds and you get system users. All users which can use the system as a system (shell if they are allowed, getent for lazy test). I really don't understand why you can't stop yourself complaining like that. I was merely trying to describe a not-so-simple concept. All I get was &quo...
2003 Aug 20
1
How to Config & Start Backup Process in NW6 with RSync
...7 days incremental backup. kindly help me Thnaks in adv., malleswar Malleswara Rao.N.D M.B.A Manager, Sys Admin Dept., Efftronics Sys Pvt Ltd., Vijayawada. INDIA ___________________________________________________ Meet your old school or college friends from 1 Million + database... Click here to reunite www.batchmates.com/rediff.asp
2007 Apr 02
0
Re: Beryl Merger
...g they're asking for and they won't > concede this point. > > In case you're not up to speed the general idea is that the divisions we > created would remain as we agreed Compiz-Core and the compiz package name > would remain unchanged. The Compiz-Extra division would reunite with Beryl > under a new name. The current opinions: > > Mike - Doesn't really want to merge and just wants to try and get some of > their devs. > > Rico - Wants to merge but doesn't want to change the name. Thinks they should > just return to compiz and we can ta...
2007 Jul 01
3
Samba PDC LDAP HowTo 4 U
-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- Hash: SHA1 Hi all, I've written a HowTo for 'Samba domain with LDAP back end' and am looking for people to test it and tell me the stupid things I did. I also wanted to put the HowTo out there in case others wanted to do something similar and because I know you've got nothing better to do on your weekend than play with Linux ;) I'm by no
2013 Aug 16
4
Restoring deleted files.
Hi, is it possible to Restore files deleted with " rm rf " from ext4 or ext3 filesystem by mistake. Regards Ahmad
2007 Apr 02
1
Re: Beryl Merger
...and they won't > > concede this point. > > > > In case you're not up to speed the general idea is that the divisions we > > created would remain as we agreed Compiz-Core and the compiz package name > > would remain unchanged. The Compiz-Extra division would reunite with Beryl > > under a new name. The current opinions: > > > > Mike - Doesn't really want to merge and just wants to try and get some of > > their devs. > > > > Rico - Wants to merge but doesn't want to change the name. Thinks they should > >...
2007 Mar 25
2
Beryl and Compiz Merge: What's actually going on?
...the reasons for the fork, and frankly Quinn just wasn't willing to budge or really discuss it in a reasonable fashion, so things were kind of dead. After a while onestone started working on a new libberylsettings in tandem with David (and drew a few others in to working on it), so that we could reunite the Compiz and Beryl settings systems (the biggest differences), and this kind of brought some interest back to the merge. None of us were really sure how to make it happen due to the aforementioned inability to make a decision, so eventually 4 of us (onestone, maniac, iXce, and I) (at the risk of...
2020 Jan 07
2
Encode target-abi into LLVM bitcode for LTO.
...default. - Along the same lines, we also supported cross-linking specific variants of the O32 ABI. There was only supposed to be one O32 but an unfortunate mis-reading of the ABI spec coupled with a failure to catch it with conformance tests split it in two. Luckily, Matthew Fortune found a way to reunite them without breaking either one by adding a third that followed the original intent of the spec and was compatible with either one (but not both at once) and then migrating everyone to that. > If it can vary per function, then the ABI information shouldn't be used outside the per-function...
2020 Jan 08
3
Encode target-abi into LLVM bitcode for LTO.
...also supported cross-linking specific variants >> of the O32 ABI. There was only supposed to be one O32 but an unfortunate >> mis-reading of the ABI spec coupled with a failure to catch it with >> conformance tests split it in two. Luckily, Matthew Fortune found a way to >> reunite them without breaking either one by adding a third that followed >> the original intent of the spec and was compatible with either one (but not >> both at once) and then migrating everyone to that. >> >> > *sigh* I remember that. :) > > Thanks for chiming in Daniel...
2020 Jan 09
2
Encode target-abi into LLVM bitcode for LTO.
...ecific >>>> variants of the O32 ABI. There was only supposed to be one O32 but an >>>> unfortunate mis-reading of the ABI spec coupled with a failure to catch it >>>> with conformance tests split it in two. Luckily, Matthew Fortune found a >>>> way to reunite them without breaking either one by adding a third that >>>> followed the original intent of the spec and was compatible with either one >>>> (but not both at once) and then migrating everyone to that. >>>> >>>> >>> *sigh* I remember that. :...
2020 Jan 10
2
Encode target-abi into LLVM bitcode for LTO.
...ult. > - Along the same lines, we also supported cross-linking specific variants of the O32 ABI. There was only supposed to be one O32 but an unfortunate mis-reading of the ABI spec coupled with a failure to catch it with conformance tests split it in two. Luckily, Matthew Fortune found a way to reunite them without breaking either one by adding a third that followed the original intent of the spec and was compatible with either one (but not both at once) and then migrating everyone to that. > > > *sigh* I remember that. :) > > Thanks for chiming in Daniel! > > -eric >...
2020 Jan 13
2
Encode target-abi into LLVM bitcode for LTO.
...also supported cross-linking specific >> variants of the O32 ABI. There was only supposed to be one O32 but an >> unfortunate mis-reading of the ABI spec coupled with a failure to catch it >> with conformance tests split it in two. Luckily, Matthew Fortune found a >> way to reunite them without breaking either one by adding a third that >> followed the original intent of the spec and was compatible with either one >> (but not both at once) and then migrating everyone to that. >> > >> > >> > *sigh* I remember that. :) >> > >&...
2020 Jan 15
2
Encode target-abi into LLVM bitcode for LTO.
...ecific >>>> variants of the O32 ABI. There was only supposed to be one O32 but an >>>> unfortunate mis-reading of the ABI spec coupled with a failure to catch it >>>> with conformance tests split it in two. Luckily, Matthew Fortune found a >>>> way to reunite them without breaking either one by adding a third that >>>> followed the original intent of the spec and was compatible with either one >>>> (but not both at once) and then migrating everyone to that. >>>> > >>>> > >>>> > *sigh*...
2020 Jan 27
2
Encode target-abi into LLVM bitcode for LTO.
...e same lines, we also supported cross-linking specific > variants of the O32 ABI. There was only supposed to be one O32 but an > unfortunate mis-reading of the ABI spec coupled with a failure to catch it > with conformance tests split it in two. Luckily, Matthew Fortune found a > way to reunite them without breaking either one by adding a third that > followed the original intent of the spec and was compatible with either one > (but not both at once) and then migrating everyone to that. > > > > > > > > > *sigh* I remember that. :) > > > > >...
2020 Jan 27
2
Encode target-abi into LLVM bitcode for LTO.
...cross-linking specific >>> variants of the O32 ABI. There was only supposed to be one O32 but an >>> unfortunate mis-reading of the ABI spec coupled with a failure to catch it >>> with conformance tests split it in two. Luckily, Matthew Fortune found a >>> way to reunite them without breaking either one by adding a third that >>> followed the original intent of the spec and was compatible with either one >>> (but not both at once) and then migrating everyone to that. >>> > > >>> > > >>> > > *sigh* I re...
2020 Jan 07
2
Encode target-abi into LLVM bitcode for LTO.
> On Jan 6, 2020, at 14:29, David Blaikie via llvm-dev <llvm-dev at lists.llvm.org> wrote: > > > > On Mon, Jan 6, 2020 at 5:58 AM Zakk <zakk0610 at gmail.com <mailto:zakk0610 at gmail.com>> wrote: > > > David Blaikie <dblaikie at gmail.com <mailto:dblaikie at gmail.com>> 於 2020年1月6日 週一 下午2:23寫道: > If this is something that can vary per
2017 Dec 12
21
[PATCH v19 0/7] Virtio-balloon Enhancement
This patch series enhances the existing virtio-balloon with the following new features: 1) fast ballooning: transfer ballooned pages between the guest and host in chunks using sgs, instead of one array each time; and 2) free page block reporting: a new virtqueue to report guest free pages to the host. The second feature can be used to accelerate live migration of VMs. Here are some details: Live