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2002 May 29
1
Shared dir permissions problems
Hi everyone, We are having a ticklish problem with permissions on the swap, and other shared directories on our new server... (Samba 2.2.3a domain server with W2KPro clients.) We set up a number of directories in home which are subsequently mapped on the W2K clients. The shared directories are where the problem is. It seems that w...
2013 Jul 31
0
[LLVMdev] Proposing a new 'alloca' parameter attribute to implement the Microsoft C++ ABI
...I compatibility) to our top-notch compiler. Of course you are free to work on whatever you wish. I'm not criticizing your work or anybody else's. However, I'm quite surprised to see how a great deal of energy is invested on MS C++ ABI compatibility without an end in sight and with some ticklish areas ahead (MS C++ runtime(s) support, SEH support, complex LLVM change requirements (this very same thread)) while Clang++ currently cannot do several basic things on Windows (which of course are also required for being MS compatible.) Example: dllexport of C++ classes and templates. I'm als...
2006 Mar 17
4
D4 AMI - No Caller ID
I currently have Asterisk deployed in my office with a TE411P. On the first port of this card is a T1 from the telco setup for D4 AMI. Unfortunately, I'm not receiving caller ID on inbound calls from this line. The caller ID information is arriving in the form *ANI*DNIS*. In zapata.conf, I have signalling set to em_w. The DNIS always arrives correctly, but I'm never receiving the ANI
2013 Jul 31
2
[LLVMdev] Proposing a new 'alloca' parameter attribute to implement the Microsoft C++ ABI
On Jul 30, 2013, at 12:41 PM, Stephen Lin wrote: >> Right. What's the point of all the effort devoted to MSVC++ ABI >> compatibility when Clang doesn't need it for being a top-notch C++ >> compiler on Windows? > > I brought up a similar point a little bit earlier, too.... > > It seems like the only necessary condition for being a first-class >