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2008 Jan 10
5
"find" switch to find files of a certain size?
Is there a switch in "find" (or some other command besides find) that'll let you find files larger than a specified size? My file system is 88% full and I'd like to see where the biggest space hoggers are. PG
2002 Jul 26
1
Compiling Tremor to ARM
Hi there. Would some kind soul please refer me to instructions for building an arm-elf-gcc that'll compile the Tremor sources? (In particular, what sources to get and where, and what to build in what order.) I'm developing on Debian Woody i386, but I'll happily take whatever advice you can send my way. I'm no expert in the field of compiler building, but I can't seem to...
2011 Mar 13
3
[LLVMdev] Question about TableGen when adding LLVM Backend.
Am 10.03.2011 um 05:35 schrieb Jakob Stoklund Olesen: > On Mar 9, 2011, at 8:15 PM, Lu Mitnick wrote: > >> Hello Jakob, >> >> Is this means that TableGen execution is handled in Makefile. >> Porting programmer doesn't need to execute TableGen by hand? > > That's right. > > You are going to be editing your .td files a lot, so you want that > integrated in the build system. In practice that'll mean adding...
2006 Aug 05
3
Newbie: What does -e do?
Hi Just starting out, and have read through the man and several web page tutorials, and I don?t quite understand some of the options (guess I?ll ask about those as I get to them). The first I see pretty often is ?e. Can someone explain what this does? Thanks :) All My Best, Jeffrey -------------- next part -------------- HTML attachment scrubbed and removed
2007 Apr 13
3
[LLVMdev] [llvm-commits] CVS: llvm/lib/Transforms/Hello/Makefile
...dLine Error: Arugment blah defined more >> than once! >> >> And without this, opt -load .../LLVMHello.dylib -hello does not work >> on Darwin because dyld is not able to find SlowerOperationInformer ;) > > I think libhello should drop its use of SlowOperationInformer. That'll fix Hello example. However, anyone trying to load their custom pass will likely to run into this again. - Devang
2006 Jan 30
4
DID over analog?
I've some DID's that I'm using for in-bound faxing, but I'm having some trouble with getting that working perfectly on my T1. So I'm thinking of pointing them to an analog line. Will the DID's simply come in over the analog, presumably sending the DID digits via DTMF? Or is that not something that...
2014 Jul 03
9
[LLVMdev] MOS6502 target
Hey there! I've started to embark on a path to try and create a backend for a 39 year old CPU with only an accumulator, two index registers, and a 256 byte stack. It does have a bank of 256 bytes before the stack that are pretty quick though. Really, if I can get an assembler out of `llc`, that'll be success enough for me. Clang would be better, but I think that might be crazy talk. I've been doing lots of research so far, but from the experts, how feasible does this sound? I've also been banging...
2016 Jul 11
3
Master-Master replication question
...a master-master replication setup. My primairy MX's send >>>> email >>>> over on a DNS loadbalanced way, so DNS is doing some kind of >>>> round-robin >>>> way of sending mail to both master servers. >>>> >>>> I found out, that on one of the two machines, the email synchronisation >>>> is >>>> heavily delayed. Lets assume server A receives a mail from the MX; it >>>> synchronises almost instantly with the other server. >>>> >>>> Whenever server B receives the ema...
2007 Jun 06
3
Neural Net. in R
...abase. I found three R packages ("AMORE" , "grnnR" , "neural") in R website, but their manuals are not really user-friendly in my idea. I was wondering if anyone has a written code in R using any of these packages for a feed-forward back-propagation neural network in R that I can use it. That'll be a remedy for my nightmare which already took quite time from me. I would really appreciate it. Sincerely, Jason. [[alternative HTML version deleted]]
2004 Aug 10
3
Semi-OT: Splitting a PRI into two PRI's?
Hey all, I've got a PRI used for data calls right now, terminated in a MAX 4000. We're only using around 12 channels on average and 16 max, so I'd like to split off the remaining channels to terminate in an Asterisk box. Does anyone know of a device that'll take a PRI in, and spit out two PRI's that share the channels? Also need to be able to do some sort of call routing so that calls coming into the data number get terminated in our Max and the rest of the calls go to Asterisk. It looks like the following device will do it: http://www.isd...
2010 Mar 27
3
[LLVMdev] Static code generation - is it gone from LLVM 2.7?
...n of old ObjectCodeEmitter? >>> We're integrating a full assembler into the compiler. I'm not sure what you mean by "flexibility to supply my own class to do actual object output", but you should be able to implement your own container format, right now even. :) >> That's great. Any samples, docs? > > No docs, you can look at the macho emitter to see how it works. > >> If it's llvm-mc you are talking about what is the current implementation >> status? I mean on what target and/or input data is it known to work? > > Two differe...
2010 Mar 13
3
How can I access a ZIP file that's over 2Gb?
...archive. unzip: cannot find zipfile directory in one of test.zip or test.zip.zip, and cannot find test.zip.ZIP, period. This is because the info-zip utilities can't handle ZIP files over 2Gb in size. Windows can access it just fine. Anyone have any recommendations on a unix tool that'll let me access these large files? -- rgds Stephen
2018 Apr 27
2
Listening on multiple ports
I appreciate your suggestion. That'll allow both ports or only 8839? Derek On 27 April 2018 4:34:33 PM NZST, Aki Tuomi <aki.tuomi at dovecot.fi> wrote: > >> On 27 April 2018 at 02:25 Derek Harding <rev.derek.harding at gmail.com> >wrote: >> >> >> Hi, >> >> I want doveco...
2009 Jan 24
2
Dahdi Init script for Suse?
Anyone by chance got an Init script for /etc/init.d/dahdi on a SLES 10 box that'll work right? The one included by default only deals with debian and redhat, and the changes between the old zaptel script I have that works are far too invasive. Notably in the use of this "action" command that's probably redhat specific. There's practically zilch on goog...
2013 Mar 28
2
[LLVMdev] [cfe-dev] Handling SRet on Windows x86
...- isTargetWindows() can be combined with existing 32/64 bit checks > > This way we'll end with something being non-ambiguos. > Sounds fine to me. I just wanted some convenient and consistent naming. I think it conflicts a bit with the triples (-win32 currently means msvc I think), but that'll probably be ok ultimately - internal function names are easy to refactor if we decide to change the naming later. -eric
2011 Apr 09
2
PCI-X/PCIe RAID controller.
Afternoon, I've got an old Dell PERC 4DC (PCI 64bit/33MHz) sitting in my home rig and with a new board on the way that has PCI-X (133) and PCIe (x4) slots, I was wondering what people would recommend for a cheap hardware parallel SCSI RAID controller (no fake raid please) that is relatively cheap but faster then the old PERC? I'm looking for something cheap that'll do RAID-10 but bonus points if it does RAI...
2015 May 28
2
[LLVMdev] Phabricator
...>> >> I like Phabricator for code review much much more than emails. Let me know how >> I can help (I’m not afraid of PHP). > > Chandler updated the llvm phabricator doc to point at what we're deploying: > > http://llvm.org/docs/Phabricator.html#status > > That'll lead you here: > > https://github.com/r4nt/llvm-reviews > https://github.com/r4nt/phabricator FWIW: which branch is the deployed llvm one? llvm/master ? llvm/r4nt-master ? -- Eitan Adler
2010 Mar 27
0
[LLVMdev] Static code generation - is it gone from LLVM 2.7?
...But it would be MUCH > better if LLVMTargetMachine::addPassesToEmitFile could take arbitrary > MCStreamer as input. Without such a feature when compiling bytecode > (i.e. emulating llc -filetype=obj behaviour) I have to emit .s file > first, disassemble it and feed to custom MCStreamer. That'll hopely work > but it's ugly. What are you trying to do? I don't see why you'd have to do that. -Chris
2007 Apr 13
0
[LLVMdev] [llvm-commits] CVS: llvm/lib/Transforms/Hello/Makefile
On Fri, 13 Apr 2007, Devang Patel wrote: >> I think libhello should drop its use of SlowOperationInformer. > > That'll fix Hello example. However, anyone trying to load their custom > pass will likely to run into this again. It is a long-standing issue. The deal is that libsupport (and many others) are .a files. If one of the .o files in the .a file is used by a plugin, but not by the tool, they will...
2007 Sep 25
2
Point-to-Point SIP link without registration
...I've tested so far all seem to insist on having a registration before they'll make or take calls. One of the devices needs to be an ATA with an FXO port (e.g. Sipura/Linksys SPA-3000/3102), the other device can be either an ATA or a SIP Phone. Does anyone have any hardware recommendations that'll work in this scenario? Regards, Chris -- C.M. Bagnall, Director, Minotaur I.T. Limited For full contact details visit http://www.minotaur.it This email is made from 100% recycled electrons