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2011 Jul 21
4
[LLVMdev] git
On 21 July 2011 11:50, Joerg Sonnenberger <joerg at britannica.bec.de> wrote:
> There is still the major regression with unreadable version numbers.
> Given the amount of Bugzilla traffic with "Fixed in...", that's a
> non-trivial issue.
I wouldn't call that a major regression. For informal use you can
quote 8 hex digits of the git commit name, which isn't
2013 Aug 08
2
pxechain.com and gpxelinux.0 odd behavior
On 08/08/2013 04:14 PM, Hans Lellelid wrote:
>
> Sorry, I will give some better output tomorrow. I think when this
> happened I was still using menu.c32 so I didn't see any output, it just
> reloaded the menu. But I will respond back tomorrow after trying this
> with more scientific rigour. I might be able to do the packet trace,
> though that may be a little tricky to
2013 Aug 08
2
pxechain.com and gpxelinux.0 odd behavior
On 08/08/2013 10:05 AM, Hans Lellelid wrote:
>
> label cobbler
> COM32 pxechn.c32
> append tftp://172.20.30.10/lpxelinux.0
>
> This specific example (using lpxelinux.0) refuses to load the http-url
> kernel from my cobbler box, but if I use non-URL paths (i.e. TFTP) for
> kernel and initrd it works just fine.
>
Does that include a URL-path for TFTP?
Any useful
2001 Nov 08
3
Problem with optim (method L-BFGS-B)
Hello,
I've just a little problem using the function optim.
Here is the function I want to optimize :
test_function(x){(exp(-0.06751 + 0.25473*((x[1]-350)/150) +
0.04455*((x[2]-40)/20) + 0.09399*((x[3]-400)/100) -
0.17238*((x[4]-250)/50)-
0.45984*((x[5]-550)/150)-0.39508*((x[1]-350)/150)* ((x[1]-350)/150) -
0.05116*((x[2]-40)/20)* ((x[2]-40)/20) -
0.27735*((x[3]-400)/100)*((x[3]-400)/100) -
2011 Jul 21
0
[LLVMdev] git
On Thu, Jul 21, 2011 at 12:26:29PM +0100, Jay Foad wrote:
> On 21 July 2011 11:50, Joerg Sonnenberger <joerg at britannica.bec.de> wrote:
> > There is still the major regression with unreadable version numbers.
> > Given the amount of Bugzilla traffic with "Fixed in...", that's a
> > non-trivial issue.
>
> I wouldn't call that a major regression.
2009 Dec 07
1
centos vs rhel vs scientific linux
i'm prepping to teach a 5-day intro class in linux starting in about
3 hours, and the courseware is clearly designed around RHEL
(apparently 5.1). but since i'm not being provided with RHEL DVDs,
i'm just going to hand everyone a centos 5.4 DVD and take it from
there.
as part of the intro, i want to briefly discuss the varieties of
linux related to RHEL, so obviously i want to
2013 Aug 08
1
pxechain.com and gpxelinux.0 odd behavior
On Thu, Aug 8, 2013 at 7:21 PM, Hans Lellelid <hans at velum.net> wrote:
> On Thu, Aug 8, 2013 at 7:15 PM, H. Peter Anvin <hpa at zytor.com> wrote:
>
>> On 08/08/2013 04:14 PM, Hans Lellelid wrote:
>> >
>> > Sorry, I will give some better output tomorrow. I think when this
>> > happened I was still using menu.c32 so I didn't see any output,
2007 Nov 23
7
Modules design patterns ?
Hi,
I''m writing puppet modules since a couple of weeks now, so I''m still
considering myself as a new comer in this field.
It seems that modules I can find on the web or the recipe page on the
wiki almost all use a design pattern where the module is shipped in one
or several class(es) whose configuration are determined by "global" or
nodes variables ala:
module:
class
2004 Feb 05
0
Gamma Test package
Hi,
I have written a Gamma Test package. The Gamma Test (GT) is a
non-parametric non-linear modelling tool that estimates the variance of
the noise in an input/output dataset (including time series). The GT was
recently given a rigourous mathematical proof in the Royal Society. All
the papers on this work to date can be found at Antonia Jone's (Professor
of Neural and Evolutionary
2005 Oct 24
0
error messages in matrix multiplication
Hello,
I am hoping for some advice on using R - my experience with statistical
programs has been limited to SPSS.
I have been using a textual analysis program and wanted to add some rigour
to making a choice between two models of self-reported cannabis effects. To
do this, I need to compare the two resulting word co-occurence matrices.
The program itself,doesn't offer this as an option
2009 Apr 07
0
Binaries now available for Windows
Hi all,
We're now offering pre-built Windows binaries for Xapian examples, tools
and bindings for PHP, Python, Java-swig, Ruby and C#. You can find them at
http://www.flax.co.uk/xapian.shtml
I'd appreciate any feedback from those with more experience in a
particular language - for example I've built one-click installable
packages for Python, but I'm not sure if there's
2013 Aug 08
0
pxechain.com and gpxelinux.0 odd behavior
On Thu, Aug 8, 2013 at 6:48 PM, H. Peter Anvin <hpa at zytor.com> wrote:
> On 08/08/2013 10:05 AM, Hans Lellelid wrote:
> >
> > label cobbler
> > COM32 pxechn.c32
> > append tftp://172.20.30.10/lpxelinux.0
> >
> > This specific example (using lpxelinux.0) refuses to load the http-url
> > kernel from my cobbler box, but if I use non-URL paths
2013 Aug 08
0
pxechain.com and gpxelinux.0 odd behavior
On Thu, Aug 8, 2013 at 7:15 PM, H. Peter Anvin <hpa at zytor.com> wrote:
> On 08/08/2013 04:14 PM, Hans Lellelid wrote:
> >
> > Sorry, I will give some better output tomorrow. I think when this
> > happened I was still using menu.c32 so I didn't see any output, it just
> > reloaded the menu. But I will respond back tomorrow after trying this
> > with
2020 Oct 14
1
Can anyone advise me on running R and Rstudio on an AWS virtual machine
This is a funny one and if it's off topic here, I would be grateful if I could be guided to where it would be on topic. I have done some searching but not very successfully so far.
Situation: I am doing some analyses of data that are stored in a postgres database in the AWS cloud and using the RJDBC and dplyr packages for the specifics of yanking the data to my own machine. They work and
2004 Aug 06
0
Introduction...
...to get an idea (file = rts.src) . I guess
if you are only intending to run 1-2 channels per 55x you might do it in
floating point. High density, no.
> An issue to consider is why we want a fixed-point port. I suspect we/you
> do. But I'd currently hate to have to justify that suspicion rigourously.
I want a fixed point port because an embedded, say battery powered device,
that runs this codec will need a huge battery if it is a floating point
device. Cheap VoIP phones, for instance, might want to use a 54x, 21xx,
ZSP, 3DSP, ARM, MIPS, StrongARM... you get the idea.
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2011 Jul 21
0
[LLVMdev] git
On Wed, Jul 20, 2011 at 09:32:03PM -0700, Chris Lattner wrote:
> On Jul 20, 2011, at 11:47 AM, Jakob Stoklund Olesen wrote:
>
> >>> If you can work with Jeffrey to come up with better instructions, that would be great.
> >>>
> >>> Just make sure they are newbie-proof.
> >>
> >> Wouldn't it be easier at some point to move llvm.org
2004 Aug 06
2
Introduction...
...me of the TI tools to tell me how good (or
bad) it is going to be. I might not have an immediate need to do a true,
full "fixed point" port at all.
An issue to consider is why we want a fixed-point port. I suspect we/you
do. But I'd currently hate to have to justify that suspicion rigourously.
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[RFC] LLVM Directory Structure Changes (was Re: [PATCH] D20992: [CMake] Add LLVM runtimes directory)
2016 Jun 14
5
[RFC] LLVM Directory Structure Changes (was Re: [PATCH] D20992: [CMake] Add LLVM runtimes directory)
On 14 June 2016 at 17:40, Chris Bieneman <beanz at apple.com> wrote:
> The problem comes from that fact that generally builds are structured as configure -> build. What we actually need is "configure some" -> "build some" -> "configure some more" -> "build some more" -> repeat until done.
Well, GCC has been doing this for years, and
2022 Jan 10
1
[Announce] Samba meta-data symlink vulnerability CVE-2021-20316
Security Advisory
-----------------
All versions of the Samba file server prior to 4.15.0 are affected by
CVE-2021-20316. There will be no patches available for older Samba
versions before 4.15 and 4.15 itself is already secure.
?* CVE-2021-20316: Symlink race error can allow metadata read
?? and modify outside of the exported share.
https://www.samba.org/samba/security/CVE-2021-20316.html
2022 Jan 10
1
[Announce] Samba meta-data symlink vulnerability CVE-2021-20316
Security Advisory
-----------------
All versions of the Samba file server prior to 4.15.0 are affected by
CVE-2021-20316. There will be no patches available for older Samba
versions before 4.15 and 4.15 itself is already secure.
?* CVE-2021-20316: Symlink race error can allow metadata read
?? and modify outside of the exported share.
https://www.samba.org/samba/security/CVE-2021-20316.html