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2006 Jan 19
0
want to know, how much data will be extracted from every single packet
..._dsp_state.granulepos == -1. i can get granulepos of the current page, but there are many packets in it, so it's almost useless. granulepos in the end is equal to uncompressed data size, and it's pretty well, but i want the size of every packet's uncompressed data. with gratest wishes, Tertium Organum
2010 Aug 12
2
Problem resizing partition of nfs volume
Hi: I have an NFS volume that I'm trying to resize a partition on. Something about the fdisk process is corrupting something on the drive Before running fdisk, I can mount the volume find: $ mount /dev/sdo1 /home ... and the volume is mounted fine. And, $ e2fsck -f /dev/sdo1 /dev/sdo1: clean, ... But then I run fdisk to rewrite the partition table of this drive, to expand the /dev/sdo1
2018 Nov 30
3
(Question regarding the) incomplete "builtins library" of "Compiler-RT"
Hi @ll, compiler-rt implements (for example) the MSVC (really Windows) specific routines compiler-rt/lib/builtins/i386/chkstk.S and compiler-rt/lib/builtins/x86_64/chkstk.S as __chkstk_ms() See <http://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/ms648426.aspx> Is there any special reason why compiler-rt doesn't implement other MSVC specific functions (alias builtins or "compiler
2010 Aug 07
6
ext4?
Listee's... I have a 5.5 box and I have formatted a partition as ext4 however I can't mount it, the mount command is telling me its an unknown file system type. fsck tells me the partition is a clean ext4 partition but I can't mount it. Some reasearch has lead me to believe the problem is that ext4 isn't enabled in the kernel by default in 5.5 (this was originally a 5.2 box that
2006 Jan 19
0
re: want to know, how much data will be extracted from every single packet; solved but some issues
ok, ok, i've found the solution to my problem. if anybody dont mind, i 'll tell, what i have achieve :) let's see logical vorbis stream (actually i have no stream, coz i have rid of ogg). first three packets - identification, comments and codebooks. then goes a packet, which, as i understood, is just auxiliary for the next one. In addition, it holds (it can be found via