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2016 May 03
2
status of IPO/IPCP?
The pass is pretty rudimental (as the comment at the top of the file
hints), and it seems LLVM already has IPSCCP (which should do a better
job at interprocedural constant propagation).
I'm also not entirely sure it's used anywhere.
Is there any reason to keep it around?
Thanks,
--
Davide
"There are no solved problems; there are only problems that are more
or less solved" --
2006 Oct 03
1
new to R: don't understand errors
Hello all,
I'm brand new to the use of R, and I'm trying to quickly learning the
rudiments for a couple of projects here at work. I'm working with the
lsa package and trying to generate various semantic spaces. I seem to do
well with small collections of clean text files, but now that I am
trying to work with larger collections of less than perfection files,
I'm getting errors th...
2016 May 04
3
status of IPO/IPCP?
Sean Silva via llvm-dev <llvm-dev at lists.llvm.org> writes:
> No tests fail with the patch below, so I would say it's pretty useless. It
> seems that the C bindings are the only user but we can probably just have them
> return IPSCCP instead.
I don't necessarily think your conclusion is wrong, but the patch isn't
proving what you think it's proving. In fact, the
2010 Jul 12
1
Checking formulae: are lower order terms included
Dear all,
I have a very rudimental function which takes a vector of terms and returns a list of all possible models which can be made using the given terms. For example for the set c("1", "x", "y", "x:y") I'd get:
~ 1
~ x
~ y
~ x:y
~ 1 + x
~ 1 + y
~ 1 + x:y
~ x + y
~ x + x:y
~ y + x:y
~ 1 + x + y
~ 1 + x + x:y
~ 1 + y + x:y
~ x + y + x:y
~ 1 + x + y +
2006 Nov 04
0
Xlib: connection to ":0.0" refused by server
Hello,
I''m doing my first steps with Xen and have my first domU up now
(Debian/sid under Debian/sid).
The main problem I had, was to bring up the graphical desktop of the
guest with vnc4server. The solution was simple - but not easy to find
for me - so let me share it:
Whenever I tried to login on xdm or gdm via xvnc4viewer coming from
dom0, I found errors in .xsession-errors of
2013 Jun 11
0
How to "source" a R script in a parent/parallel directory (win/linux)
...t I cannot figure out how.
I apologize for the verbosity of this mail,
but English is not my mother tongue, so I cannot be concise and precise
as I can be in my own language.
I'm writing a script which will be run by some people who are not
familiar with R.
I already tried to teach them some rudiments, but unsuccessfully.
They are only willing to double click an icon, and do not want to bother
with many details.
Consider the following situation, in where I have to run the very same
script under Linux (for debugging) and under windows (for the users)
On Win
C:\\mypath\\user1
On my Linux box th...
2006 May 10
4
LDA not being called by postfix?
Hello,
I'm using Postfix with virtual domains (MySQL), Dovecot 1.0beta7 and CVS
LDA. I've set up postfix to use the LDA for maildir delivery and defined
a global sieve script.
-- master.cf --
...
dovecot unix - n n - - pipe
flags=DRhu user=vmail:vmail argv=/usr/local/libexec/dovecot/deliver -d
${recipient}
...
-- main.cf --
smtpd_banner =
2005 Jan 31
2
XP clients unable to read user profiles (2.2.3a-14.1)
Hi everyone,
thanks to John Terpstra's hint (teh old thread started with Msg
crn5v6$sh8$1@sea.gmane.org), our xp clients now do
join the domain :-).
However, they still fail to read user profiles which were created by
the old Win98 clients.
The relevant parts of smb.conf look like this:
---------------------------- begien smb.conf ----------------------------
[global]
domain
DO NOT REPLY [Bug 5124] New: Lessons to learn from other tools, better use of resources, speed gains
2007 Dec 06
12
DO NOT REPLY [Bug 5124] New: Lessons to learn from other tools, better use of resources, speed gains
https://bugzilla.samba.org/show_bug.cgi?id=5124
Summary: Lessons to learn from other tools, better use of
resources, speed gains
Product: rsync
Version: 3.0.0
Platform: All
OS/Version: All
Status: NEW
Severity: enhancement
Priority: P3
Component: core
AssignedTo:
2017 Aug 04
3
[RFC][InlineCost] Modeling JumpThreading (or similar) in inline cost model
All,
I'm working on an improvement to the inline cost model, but I'm unsure
how to proceed. Let me begin by first describing the problem I'm trying
to solve. Consider the following pseudo C code:
*typedef struct element {
unsigned idx;
} element_t;
*
*static inline
unsigned char fn2 (element_t *dst_ptr, const element_t *a_ptr,
const element_t *b_ptr,
2015 Jun 03
30
[Bug 2408] New: Expose authentication information to PAM
https://bugzilla.mindrot.org/show_bug.cgi?id=2408
Bug ID: 2408
Summary: Expose authentication information to PAM
Product: Portable OpenSSH
Version: -current
Hardware: Other
OS: Linux
Status: NEW
Severity: enhancement
Priority: P5
Component: PAM support
Assignee:
2015 Mar 16
19
[PATCH 0/9] qspinlock stuff -v15
Hi Waiman,
As promised; here is the paravirt stuff I did during the trip to BOS last week.
All the !paravirt patches are more or less the same as before (the only real
change is the copyright lines in the first patch).
The paravirt stuff is 'simple' and KVM only -- the Xen code was a little more
convoluted and I've no real way to test that but it should be stright fwd to
make work.
2015 Mar 16
19
[PATCH 0/9] qspinlock stuff -v15
Hi Waiman,
As promised; here is the paravirt stuff I did during the trip to BOS last week.
All the !paravirt patches are more or less the same as before (the only real
change is the copyright lines in the first patch).
The paravirt stuff is 'simple' and KVM only -- the Xen code was a little more
convoluted and I've no real way to test that but it should be stright fwd to
make work.