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2003 Oct 27
1
how rsync works
...atician" document. This wouldn't be a how-to but > would instead describe in broad terms what the rsync > internals are doing, the three processes involved and a > general sketch of the protocol. Something that wouldn't be > obsoleted by enhancements. OK. Having receive tepid encouragement i have produced a first-draft of the document. As i said "I'm no writer", this document no doubt has structural defects and gaping holes as well as being worded strangely. I invite constructive comments and patches (on list) but if someone else wants to pick up the bal...
2016 Sep 01
2
Memory scope proposal
...> complexity in LLVM. Everyone in the project is going to pay that > cost, forever (or at least, until we remove the feature :). So I want > to try to evaluate whether paying that cost is actually worth while, > as compared to the simple alternative (i.e., intrinsics). Given the > tepid response to this proposal, I'm sort of thinking that now may not > be the time to start paying this cost. (We can always revisit this in > the future.) But I remain open to being convinced. > I think the cost of adding this information to the IR is really low. There is already a sy...
2016 Aug 23
5
Memory scope proposal
> Since the scope is “opaque” and target specific, can you elaborate what kind of generic optimization can be performed? Some optimizations that are related to a single thread could be done without needing to know the actual memory scope. For example, an atomic acquire can restrict reordering memory operations after it, but allow reordering of memory operations (except another atomic acquire)
2005 Oct 03
3
Flac and OggFlac
...Prone to Hitlerian ranting; 6) Stalinesque paranoia... The list just goes on and on. The man has the gift of true despicability, no doubt about it. If it weren't for Baldie we'd be stuck with Bilgatus' merely vacuuous and creepy persona for an anthropomorphization of the Evil Empire -- tepid at best." -- Matthew Alton in LinuxToday.com on Steve Balmer
2003 Oct 01
0
OpenSSH idea...
I'm working at the UofA, and we use openssh all over the place (actually it's the only remote connection tool we use within our groups domain of influence. Save pop I suppose...). Anyways, for various reasons we have UseDNS set to ``yes''. This however is about 50% of our connection problems that our users have. Cable and even the DSL ISP's around here suck when it comes to