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2019 Jun 29
2
Tablegen ridiculously slow when compiling for Debug
Hi all, On LLVM version 7.0.1, incremental builds are very fast for both Release and Debug. I’m compiling with Xcode I recently downloaded LLVM 9.0 from the LLVM-mirror Github repository and found that Incremental "Debug” builds take a ridiculously long time due to Tablegen taking ages (literally more than 10 minutes) to generate files. This makes it totally unusable for debug purposes.
2009 Aug 20
1
Open With "A Wine Application": a ridiculous amount of trash
How do I remove all the "A Wine Application" entries (http://img32.imageshack.us/img32/1413/winetrash.png) from gnome's Open With > Add Application dialog? As well, for almost every file type I had when wine started doing this, there's an entry in gnome's right-click menu (http://img215.imageshack.us/img215/4291/winejunk.png) to open with "A Wine Application".
2019 Jun 29
2
Tablegen ridiculously slow when compiling for Debug
Hi Florian, Ok, I ran this: cmake -S LLVM -DCMAKE_INSTALL_PREFIX=INSTALL -DLLVM_OPTIMIZED_TABLEGEN=On -G Xcode Compiled it again from clean, and the situation is worse than before. Incremental builds take an incredible amount of time stuck in running Tablegen scripts for all targets. Now this happens both in Release and Debug configurations. Just before this, at least Release compiled fine, but
2017 Apr 09
22
OT: systemd Poll
According to "Arthur Schopenhauer": "All truth passes through three stages. First, it is ridiculed. Second, it is violently opposed. Third, it is accepted as being self-evident." I must admit that I skipped through the first and second stages - I never found creating init scripts a joy and instead opted to write my own scripts that I launched via inittab. As such, I welcomed...
2009 Jun 08
2
ridiculous behaviour printing to eps: labels all messed up!
OK, this is really weird! here's an example code: t1<-c(1,2,3,4) t2<-c(4,2,4,2) plot(t1~t2, xlab="exp1", ylab="exp2") dev.copy2eps(file="test.eps") that all seems fine... until you look at the eps file created, where for some weird reason, if you scroll down to the end, the code reads: /Font1 findfont 12 s 0 setgray 214.02 18.72 (e) 0 ta -0.360 (xp1) tb
2013 Oct 09
5
Remove gpxe or replace with ipxe?
The gPXE in the Syslinux tree is ridiculously old. We could either replace it with iPXE or just drop it, giving people a recipe for how to integrate with iPXE themselves. What do people think? -hpa
2007 Apr 18
0
ridicule
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2005 Oct 29
1
[Bug 1056] RekeyLimit can be ridiculously low and is undocumented.
http://bugzilla.mindrot.org/show_bug.cgi?id=1056 ------- Comment #2 from djm at mindrot.org 2005-10-30 10:59 ------- hm, I haven't been able to reproduce the hang you have experienced when setting rekeylimit low. Even setting RekeyLimit=16 produces a working session for me. This isn't to say that we shouldn't set a minimum. ------- You are receiving this mail because:
2007 Jun 12
0
[Bug 1056] RekeyLimit can be ridiculously low and is undocumented.
http://bugzilla.mindrot.org/show_bug.cgi?id=1056 Damien Miller <djm at mindrot.org> changed: What |Removed |Added ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- Status|ASSIGNED |RESOLVED Resolution| |FIXED --- Comment #9 from Damien Miller <djm at
2007 Apr 18
0
ridicule
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2019 Jun 30
2
Tablegen ridiculously slow when compiling for Debug
Hi Praveen, Please, can you elaborate on this?. What do do mean by “building as shared objects”. Thanks, John > On 30 Jun 2019, at 07:32, Praveen Velliengiri <praveenvelliengiri at gmail.com> wrote: > > Maybe try building llvm as a shared objects.. > > On Jun 30, 2019 1:30 AM, "Joan Lluch via llvm-dev" <llvm-dev at lists.llvm.org <mailto:llvm-dev at
2012 Jan 05
7
Blocking countries with shorewall
I''m currently getting a huge number of (failed) attempts to access my home server at UDP port 27845. I think most if not all the attacks come from China or Korea. I see there is a list of Chinese and Korean networks at <http://www.countryipblocks.net/country-blocks/>. Is there a standard way of using such a list in shorewall? -- Timothy Murphy e-mail: gayleard /at/ eircom.net
2017 Feb 09
8
Checksums for git repo content?
Hi all, Since the vault for 7.3.1611 has been cleared out last sunday (20170207) - why is that? - I'm using git to download a "SRPM", or more accurately, its contents. However, using git has one major drawback: It is missing checksums for the files. Are there any plans to provide checksums for the files in git so I can be sure that what I download is actually not tampered with?
2017 Apr 11
1
OT: systemd Poll
On Sun, April 9, 2017 00:39, Anthony K wrote: > According to "Arthur Schopenhauer": > > "All truth passes through three stages. > First, it is ridiculed. > Second, it is violently opposed. > Third, it is accepted as being self-evident." > > I must admit that I skipped through the first and second stages - I > never found creating init scripts a joy and instead opted to write my > own scripts that I launched via ini...
2010 Nov 25
3
Go (back) from Rd to roxygen
Hi all, Since roxygen is a great help to document R packages, I am wondering if there exists an approach to go back from the raw Rd files to roxygen-documentation? E.g. turn "\author{Somebody}" into "@author Somebody". This sounds ridiculous, but I believe it helps in the long term for me to maintain R packages. Thanks! Regards, Yihui -- Yihui Xie <xieyihui at
2019 Jun 30
3
Tablegen ridiculously slow when compiling for Debug
Hi Praveen, Thanks for the tip, but Xcode seems to spend all the time running tablegen "custom shell scripts", one by one at a time, not linking. Linking is actually very fast, possibly less than a second. The “scripts” that take longer are “AArch64CommonTableGen" and “AMDGPUCommonTableGen”. As said this is on LLVM 9.0. However, on LLVM 7.0.1, the same process takes just 5-6
2015 May 20
3
[PATCH] ram/gf100-: error out if a ridiculous amount of vram is detected
Some newer chips have trouble coming up, and we get bad MMIO reads from them, like 0xbadf100. This ends up translating into crazy amounts of VRAM, which destroys all sorts of other logic down the line. Instead, fail device init. Signed-off-by: Ilia Mirkin <imirkin at alum.mit.edu> Cc: stable at kernel.org --- drm/nouveau/nvkm/subdev/fb/ramgf100.c | 6 ++++++ 1 file changed, 6 insertions(+)
2007 Apr 28
3
huh startup_ipi_hook?
The current paravirt startup_ipi hook for vmware commit: ae5da273fe3352febd38658d8d34484cbcfb3423 is quite frankly ridiculous. In the middle of wake_up_secondary_cpu: We have: /* * Paravirt / VMI wants a startup IPI hook here to set up the * target processor state. */ startup_ipi_hook(phys_apicid, (unsigned long) start_secondary, (unsigned
2007 Apr 28
3
huh startup_ipi_hook?
The current paravirt startup_ipi hook for vmware commit: ae5da273fe3352febd38658d8d34484cbcfb3423 is quite frankly ridiculous. In the middle of wake_up_secondary_cpu: We have: /* * Paravirt / VMI wants a startup IPI hook here to set up the * target processor state. */ startup_ipi_hook(phys_apicid, (unsigned long) start_secondary, (unsigned
2015 Jun 01
4
[LLVMdev] [cfe-dev] RFC: Adding attribute(nonnull) to things in libc++
On Mon, Jun 01, 2015 at 09:57:17AM -0700, Reid Kleckner wrote: > Why should memset / memcpy be attribute nonnull? Is there standardese that > supports that? The generic entry text of the standard section. IMO this is a standard bug and someone should *please* get it fixed. It is ridiculous that zero sized operations are considered UB. Joerg