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2000 Feb 21
1
problems with winCVS
hi everybody, we have problems using wincvs with a cvsroot on a samba-server. we think that the problem is the renaming of files where the cvs user does not have write-permisson on: this is our configuration: fileserver on a irix6.5 running samba 1.9.18p8 having a share on / named 'coder'. win95 box, running wincvs, setting cvsroot something like
2010 Apr 05
0
[LLVMdev] [cfe-dev] 2.7 Pre-release1 available for testing
On 03/30/2010 09:21 PM, Török Edwin wrote: > On 03/30/2010 09:15 PM, Tanya Lattner wrote: >> Thanks for testing the release! >> >>> Tests were run on x86-64, Debian unstable, Linux 2.6.33, gcc 4.4.3, >>> 64-bit. I built srcdir == objdir, I have built llvm and clang myself, >>> and used the binaries for llvm-gcc. >>> >>> 1. llvm-gcc 2.7 vs
2010 Mar 30
2
[LLVMdev] [cfe-dev] 2.7 Pre-release1 available for testing
On 03/30/2010 09:15 PM, Tanya Lattner wrote: > > Thanks for testing the release! > >> Tests were run on x86-64, Debian unstable, Linux 2.6.33, gcc 4.4.3, >> 64-bit. I built srcdir == objdir, I have built llvm and clang myself, >> and used the binaries for llvm-gcc. >> >> 1. llvm-gcc 2.7 vs 2.6 >> compared to my results from Aug 31 2009, ignoring CBE
2010 Mar 24
1
[LLVMdev] [cfe-dev] 2.7 Pre-release1 available for testing
On 03/17/2010 10:12 PM, Tanya Lattner wrote: > The 2.7 binaries are available for testing: > http://llvm.org/pre-releases/2.7/pre-release1/ > > You will also find the source tarballs there as well. > > We rely on the community to help make our releases great, so please help > test 2.7 if you can. Please follow these instructions to test 2.7: > > /To test llvm-gcc:/
2013 Jun 27
2
[HELP] RoR Fedena App Installation: Rake Gem
I''m really a newbie with RoR. But I need to deploy this app as soon as possible. RoR App: Fedena RoR Ver: 1.8.7 When I type any rake commands I always encounter this problem: rake aborted! uninitialized constant ActiveSupport::Dependencies::Mutex Locally, I did find the solution for this problem by downgrading my Rake Gem version from 0.9.2 to 0.8.7.. The problem is installing it on
2010 Mar 30
0
[LLVMdev] [cfe-dev] 2.7 Pre-release1 available for testing
On Mar 24, 2010, at 2:47 PM, Török Edwin wrote: > On 03/17/2010 10:12 PM, Tanya Lattner wrote: >> The 2.7 binaries are available for testing: >> http://llvm.org/pre-releases/2.7/pre-release1/ >> >> You will also find the source tarballs there as well. >> >> We rely on the community to help make our releases great, so please help >> test 2.7 if you
2003 Aug 21
1
Samba-delay (timeout??)
I have an infrequent problem that sometimes when I'm accessing files on my samba-server, it happens from time to time that the client computer appears to hang for a limited time. Say 20-30 seconds. It doesn't matter if it is a small file .TXT file or a large DivX movie. This has happened to me with different versions of samba, and I first suspected that it might be power-saving on the
2011 Apr 30
2
[LLVMdev] Greedy register allocation
Perhaps you noticed that LLVM gained a new optimizing register allocator yesterday (r130568). Linear scan is going away, and RAGreedy is the new default for optimizing builds. Hopefully, you noticed because your binaries were suddenly 2% smaller and 10% faster*. Some noticed because LLVM started crashing or miscompiling their code. Greedy replaces a fairly big chunk of the code generator, so
2011 Jul 24
2
[LLVMdev] [llvm-testresults] bwilson__llvm-gcc_PROD__i386 nightly tester results
A big compile time regression. Any ideas? Ciao, Duncan. On 22/07/11 19:13, llvm-testresults at cs.uiuc.edu wrote: > > bwilson__llvm-gcc_PROD__i386 nightly tester results > > URL http://llvm.org/perf/db_default/simple/nts/253/ > Nickname bwilson__llvm-gcc_PROD__i386:4 > Name curlew.apple.com > > Run ID Order Start Time End Time > Current 253 0 2011-07-22 16:22:04
2010 Mar 17
9
[LLVMdev] 2.7 Pre-release1 available for testing
The 2.7 binaries are available for testing: http://llvm.org/pre-releases/2.7/pre-release1/ You will also find the source tarballs there as well. We rely on the community to help make our releases great, so please help test 2.7 if you can. Please follow these instructions to test 2.7: To test llvm-gcc: 1) Compile llvm from source and untar the llvm-test in the projects directory (name it
2006 Aug 18
4
DateBocks v2.0.0 Released
Excert from http://www.nshb.net/datebocks-2-0-0-released Woohoo!! Finally released the next generation of DateBocks (aka DateBox) v2.0.0. This was a long time coming, after its initial version release allll the way back in January, this is a nice edition to the popular tool I released before. This version is chalked full of features. Here is the cut out from the CHANGELOG == 2.0.0 - AUGUST 16,
2007 Sep 18
0
[LLVMdev] 2.1 Pre-Release Available (testers needed)
Hi, LLVM 2.1-pre1 test results: Linux (SUSE) on x86 (P4) Release mode, but with assertions enabled LLVM srcdir == objdir # of expected passes 2250 # of expected failures 5 I ran the llvm-test suite on my desktop while I was also working on that PC, so don't put too much trust in the timing info. Especially during the "spiff" test the machine was swapping
2006 Jul 21
15
RoRED a free Ruby on Rails editor for Windows
Hi. On http://www.plasmacode.com you can download RoRED, a free IDE for Ruby on Rails apps, only for Windows. It has some interesting features like tab-grouping of related MVC files, code navigation into methods (ctrl+click), and more. Best regards, Marcus. http://www.plasmacode.com -- Posted via http://www.ruby-forum.com/.
2011 Jul 24
0
[LLVMdev] [llvm-testresults] bwilson__llvm-gcc_PROD__i386 nightly tester results
On Jul 24, 2011, at 3:02 AM, Duncan Sands wrote: > A big compile time regression. Any ideas? > > Ciao, Duncan. False alarm. For some reason that I have not yet been able to figure out, these tests run significantly more slowly when I run them during the daytime, which I did for that run. I checked a few of the worst regressions reported here and they all recovered in subsequent
2020 Feb 20
3
[RFC] Allowing debug intrinsics to reference multiple SSA Values
Currently, the debug intrinsic functions each have 3 arguments: an SSA value representing either the address or Value of a local variable, a DILocalVariable, and a complex expression. If the SSA value is an Instruction, and that Instruction is at some point deleted, we attempt to salvage the SSA value by recreating the instruction within the complex expression. If the instruction cannot be
2023 Mar 01
0
[PATCH v4] drm/virtio: Add option to disable KMS support
On Wed, Mar 01, 2023 at 03:37:24AM +0300, Dmitry Osipenko wrote: > On 2/28/23 18:54, Rob Clark wrote: > > From: Rob Clark <robdclark at chromium.org> > > > > Add a build option to disable modesetting support. This is useful in > > cases where the guest only needs to use the GPU in a headless mode, or > > (such as in the CrOS usage) window surfaces are
2002 Dec 27
1
o.99rc2 works on PowerPC - sort of...
Hi all, The new release starts on PowerPC now. On to the next problem... :-) When accessing my folders through Pine (setup to always go through IMAP, even local mboxes) I get "kicked out" it seems, pretty often. Here's what shows in the logfile: imap(jonas): file imap-bodystructure.c: line 342 (part_write_body): assertion failed: (part->children->next == NULL) - Jonas --
2009 May 13
2
File compare word by word
Is there a utility that compares files word by word, instead of whole lines or single bytes? I found that I can simulate this by replacing all the spaces in a file with linefeeds, then 'diff -B' the results, but that's kind of awkward and hard to read when differences that matter come up. (For the record, I tried using OOo's document comparer, converting to text and using diff,
2004 Jun 07
1
patches for theora
Hi, I've made two patches against current svn for theora; one for general autotools stuff, and one for -uninstalled.pc Ralph, I think I submitted at least part of the first already once before, was there something wrong with it or was it just an oversight ? Let me know if they need fixing. Patches are at http://thomas.apestaart.org/download/patches/theora/ together with explanations. I
2012 Jun 20
2
[LLVMdev] Exception handling slowdown?
Did something change with exception handling recently? A bunch of lit bots are showing slower compile times for many tests. Ciao, Duncan. On 20/06/12 07:53, llvm-testresults at cs.uiuc.edu wrote: > > lab-mini-03__O0-g__clang_DEV__x86_64 test results > <http://llvm.org/perf/db_default/v4/nts/1283?compare_to=1278&baseline=999> > > Run Order Start Time Duration >