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2017 Feb 01
2
CentOS 7.3.1611 scap-security-guide issue
...raising a bug on https://bugs.centos.org or committing a fix in https://git.centos.org/summary/rpms!scap-security-guide but I am unsure as to what action should I take. The other issue I'm facing is trying to workaround the disable_prelink rule by simply taking it out of tests. I have create a tailor file but it doesn't seem to be taken into consideration. The file: <?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8"?> <cdf-11-tailoring:Tailoring xmlns:cdf-11-tailoring=" http://open-scap.org/page/Xccdf-1.1-tailoring" xmlns:xccdf=" http://checklists.nist.gov/xccd...
2007 Apr 02
0
[LLVMdev] CVS Branches To Discard?
Hi Reid, > A deficiency in the cvs2svn script causes it to bloat the Subversion > repository (significantly, as in 10x) in the conversion of branches > and tags. It's probably a bit late in the day, but have you considered other CVS to SVN conversion tools, e.g. Tailor? http://www.darcs.net/DarcsWiki/Tailor http://darcs.arstecnica.it/tailor/ Cheers, Ralph.
2006 Nov 27
2
[LLVMdev] moving to svn?
Hello, Scott. > the official cutover. Granted, you might need darcs to pull the current > version out of its repo, since it was originally designed with darcs in > mind. I can confirm, that tailor converts LLVM CVS with all history preserved to mercurial repository without any visible troubles. -- With best regards, Anton Korobeynikov. Faculty of Mathematics & Mechanics, Saint Petersburg State University.
2006 Nov 27
0
[LLVMdev] moving to svn?
Anton Korobeynikov wrote: >>the official cutover. Granted, you might need darcs to pull the current >>version out of its repo, since it was originally designed with darcs in >>mind. > > I can confirm, that tailor converts LLVM CVS with all history preserved > to mercurial repository without any visible troubles. I'm not sure if I just took HEAD or converted the whole llvm repo. Personally, I like darcs for the atomic theory of patches. YMMV. Nonetheless, I track llvm's repo via tailor and I do...
2006 Nov 28
1
[LLVMdev] moving to svn?
...<scottm at rushg.aero.org> wrote: > Anton Korobeynikov wrote: > >>the official cutover. Granted, you might need darcs to pull the current > >>version out of its repo, since it was originally designed with darcs in > >>mind. > > > > I can confirm, that tailor converts LLVM CVS with all history preserved > > to mercurial repository without any visible troubles. > > I'm not sure if I just took HEAD or converted the whole llvm repo. > Personally, I like darcs for the atomic theory of patches. YMMV. > DARCS is ridiculously slow on lar...
2007 Apr 02
5
[LLVMdev] CVS Branches To Discard?
All, We are considering removing some branches and tags in the conversion process from CVS to SVN. We don't want to do this in a vaccuum, so please read carefully. A deficiency in the cvs2svn script causes it to bloat the Subversion repository (significantly, as in 10x) in the conversion of branches and tags. We can minimize the impact of this by only keeping branches and tags that we really
2006 Nov 27
7
[LLVMdev] moving to svn?
Just wondering: Is there any plan to move to svn? I would love to have a diff command that works when I am offline :-) Best Regards, Rafael
2001 May 09
4
Can compressed music sound better than uncompressed?
I quote from "Principles of Digital Audio" by Ken C. Pohlmann: "Because perceptual coders tailor the coded signal to the ear's acuity, they similarly tailor the required response of the playback system itself. Live music does not pass through amplifiers and loudspeakers, it goes directly to the ear. But recorded music must pass through the playback signal chain. Much of the original si...
2006 Nov 29
0
[LLVMdev] moving to svn?
...gt; 2. The main deficiencies of CVS don't impact us much (we aren't > hampered by lack of atomic commits, renames, and better branch > facilities). If people would like to see the logical `patch set' that made up a CVS commit then cvsps may be useful, or, as others have said, use Tailor to convert to a local repos. in your preferred format. http://www.cobite.com/cvsps/ http://www.darcs.net/DarcsWiki/Tailor > 4. I maintain that a real distributed VCS would be very useful for > LLVM, perhaps moreso than the other features provided by new VCS's. > Last time thi...
2006 Nov 28
5
[LLVMdev] moving to svn?
...at the best option now would be to move to svn. If we want to move to another SCM system latter on, the move should be much simpler then the cvs -> svn move. Another wonderful feature of svn: each commit generates a single email to llvm-commits :-) > Nonetheless, I track llvm's repo via tailor and I do keep the history as > it evolves. If I were permitted to run a webserver outside the corporate > firewall, I'd demonstrate a cvs-svn tailor-ized repo. > > > -scooter Rafael
2006 Nov 28
2
[LLVMdev] moving to svn?
On Tue, 28 Nov 2006, Bill Wendling wrote: > Perhaps someone could come up with a list of different versioning > software, list the pros and cons, and then we could vote? (Has anyone > mentioned Bitkeeper yet? :-) There are a couple reasons we are using CVS still: 1. CVS works and is well understood by all involved. 2. The main deficiencies of CVS don't impact us much (we aren't
2009 Sep 04
3
Load a package without installing it
...e, it's often useful to be able to reload it, without re-installing, re-starting R and re-loading. To do this I've written a little script that inspects the package description and loads dependencies, data and code - http://gist.github.com/180883. It's obviously not very general (being tailored to my description files) and won't work for packages containing C code, but I hope you might find it useful nonetheless. Any comments would be appreciated. Hadley -- http://had.co.nz/
2009 Jan 30
3
identifying what labels have been created in a plot
...it might display 0, 10, 30, 50, 70). Is there a simple means to access these values? Also, in some instances, additional ticks appear between the displayed values (in this case, at 20, 40, 60). Can I obtain the list of the positions of all ticks? Access to this information permits me to tailor the ticks and labels in a particular manner. Thanks for any suggestions. Dennis Dennis Fisher MD P < (The "P Less Than" Company) Phone: 1-866-PLessThan (1-866-753-7784) Fax: 1-415-564-2220 www.PLessThan.com
2006 Jul 02
3
large dataset!
...d ties up the whole system -- and this is on a Linux box purchased about 6 months ago on a dual-processor PC that was pretty much the top of the line. I've tried expanding R the memory limits but it doesn't help. I'll be hugely disappointed if I can't use R b/c I need to do build tailor-made models (multilevel and other complexities). My fall-back is the SPlus big data package but I'd rather avoid if anyone can provide a solution.... Thanks!!!! Jennifer Hill
2010 Feb 22
2
[LLVMdev] great (detailed) article about GHC + LLVM
I found this interesting: http://donsbot.wordpress.com/2010/02/21/smoking-fast-haskell-code-using-ghcs-new-llvm-codegen/
2010 Feb 23
0
[LLVMdev] great (detailed) article about GHC + LLVM
...sing-ghcs-new-llvm-codegen/ David Terei sent it a few days ago too, as part of another thread. (which prevented me of sharing too) ;) It's really interesting how the optimizations scrambled the code to a point of non-recognition, but making it much faster. Are the generic optimizations (also) tailored towards functional programming or was it just coincidence/luck? cheers, --renato http://systemcall.org/ Reclaim your digital rights, eliminate DRM, learn more at http://www.defectivebydesign.org/what_is_drm
2009 Feb 19
2
Managing SIP hardphones call history
Hi, I've been asked sometimes to tailor call history features embeded in SIP hardphones. For example, a cutomer wanted internal call to be taken out. Another wanted calls to sorted according specific criteria. 1. Have you identified a phone offering the possibility to display as Call History, an XML list produced on a distant web server...
2014 Mar 14
2
Creating a new NUT USB HID subdriver
...device_supported(). I guess it used to take the vendor and product ID separately, but now just takes a pointer to the USB device. So, remove everything after the first "hd" (so it passes in just the HIDDevice_t hd instead). It works pretty good after that. However, if I'm going to tailor my hid2nut table, it would really help if there was some master list of all the paths (input.voltage, battery.temperature, etc) NUT supports, instead of having to dig through different driver files to see what's available. Is there some list? Rob
2006 Nov 15
2
Java JDK on CentOS 4.4
...tall a JDK to do Java programming. What is the default Java JDK for CentOS 4.4 ? I see under YumEx very little which looks like a Java JDK. Is there one in the distribution ? Is there a way to get Sun's latest JDK 5 installed safely and successfully on CentOS 4.4, perhaps via an RPM for it tailored to CentOS 4.4, or should I just use the one on Sun's web site ? After installing the RPM is there anything else I have to do to get it to work properly in CentOS 4.4 ? Any help is gratefully appreciated.
2009 Aug 17
4
Rounding to the nearest 5
Dear all, A hopefully simple question: how do I round a series of values (held in an object) to the nearest 5? I've checked out trunc, round, floor and ceiling, but these appear to be more tailored towards rounding decimal places. Thanks, Steve _________________________________________________________________ icons.