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2015 Sep 14
3
EFI: HP + syslinux = crash [ brown paper bag update ]
>>> Oscar is on holiday for another week. But I'm pretty sure his environment should be: ... <<< (Sorry this was in my spam folder...) Well it seems Oscar is building on a 64 bit platform... Best Patrick
2015 Sep 14
0
EFI: HP + syslinux = crash [ brown paper bag update ]
On Mon, Sep 14, 2015 at 05:22:40AM -0700, Patrick Masotta via Syslinux wrote: > Teun wrote: } } Gene wrote } } } Smells like an optimizer/stripper bug :( } } } Patrick, Oscar what build environment do you use? > > Oscar is on holiday for another week. But I'm pretty sure his > > environment should be: > > ... } } # gcc -v } } Using built-in specs. } } COLLECT_GCC=gcc } } COLLECT_LTO_WRAPPER=/usr/libexec/gcc/x86_64-red...
1997 Jul 30
2
FW: Question about carraige-return/line feed
Hi, I have just installed Samba 1.9.16p11 on a SCO openserver 5 box. This works well, in fact its very fast. There is only one problem. When files are created on it from Windows 95 you get a ^M character at the end of each line. Is there a way of turning carraige-return linefeed back to just linefeed. (I'm assuming this is the problem). Thanks, Mark.
2008 Sep 05
0
[LLVMdev] Demangling question
...ntains the mangled name, and strip all of the other items on that line. In the case of OS X, the mangled symbol is delimited by whitespace, however on some platforms it appears that the mangled name is surrounded by parentheses. I guess what could be done is to just write a version of the line stripper per platform. I'd start by only supporting the platforms I have access to, and letting other people contribute the parsing code for their platform. #if HAVE_CXXABI_H #include <cxxabi.h> #endif /// .... static void PrintStackTrace(int skipFrames) { #ifdef HAVE_...
2006 Oct 27
1
Regexpr. analyzer
Hi! I want to index html files, but w/o the tags, so I was thinking either I remove them before I index it (expensive), or put up an RegExpAnalyzer. BTW, when using an analyzer, does that mean that everything which it declines (i.e. the RegExpAnalyzer doesn''t match) won''t be put into the index files (i.e. blows it up)? I came up with a simple test, which didn''t
2015 Sep 13
2
EFI: HP + syslinux = crash [ brown paper bag update ]
On Sun, Sep 13, 2015 at 9:22 AM, Patrick Masotta <masottaus at yahoo.com> wrote: > >>>> > > It is also working here; I think this particular PNG issue is fixed. > > > > It's worth to mention that the replaced code looks valid to me; that's why I think > > this is probably some sort of compiler bug. It was really hard to find. > > We
2015 Sep 13
5
EFI: HP + syslinux = crash [ brown paper bag update ]
...places! > > I really do not know why the compiler is not correctly parsing the void function or if > there is a particular condition that triggers this behavior in this particular case. > This issue is very hard to trace/reproduce/debug/report, etc. a real PITA. Smells of an optimizer/stripper bug :( Patrick, Oscar, what specific build tools are you two using? GNU ld (GNU Binutils for Debian) 2.22 gcc version 4.7.2 (Debian 4.7.2-5) NASM version 2.10.01 Trying to recall if there's other utility packages. -- -Gene
2018 Mar 22
3
GlobalEnv error
Dear all May I know how to solve this problem? I have encountered this problem after I have logged out from Rstudio. Thank you Warning: namespace ?caret? is not available and has been replaced by .GlobalEnv when processing object ?fit.ann? Warning: namespace ?ggplot2? is not available and has been replaced by .GlobalEnv when processing object ?p1? Warning: namespace ?plotly? is not available and
2005 May 12
3
Something every TDMP user should know
> They instantly got us to look at the output of zttest and we found that this was (in their words) 'extremely low', with 'best' and > 'worst' readings of 99.975586% and 99.963379% respectively. Might want to give PCI latency setting a try, it helped for me. My ZTTEST would drop occasionally to 99.95% until I set: setpci -v -s 01:01.0 latency_timer=ff
2005 Mar 04
17
active record logs format
Hi, I think this has already been asked on the list, but I can''t seem to be able to find it again: currently, active record does some weird thing with its sql logs i.e.: [4;33mSQL (0.000000) [1;37mPRAGMA table_info(map_locations) how do I remove the "[4;35m" thx Jean