Displaying 20 results from an estimated 803 matches for "timelines".
Did you mean:
timeline
2010 Aug 08
0
[LLVMdev] MmapAllocator
Hi Steven-
Nice, but will this not break Windows? From an initial glance over your patch, it seems to assume the existence of mmap() in some form or other.
Alistair
On 8 Aug 2010, at 03:05, Steven Noonan wrote:
> Hi folks,
>
> I've been doing work on memory reduction in Unladen Swallow, and
> during testing, LiveRanges seemed to be consuming one of the largest
> chunks of
2010 Aug 08
4
[LLVMdev] MmapAllocator
Hi folks,
I've been doing work on memory reduction in Unladen Swallow, and
during testing, LiveRanges seemed to be consuming one of the largest
chunks of memory. I wrote a replacement allocator for use by
BumpPtrAllocator which uses mmap()/munmap() in place of
malloc()/free(). It has worked flawlessly in testing, and reduces
memory usage quite nicely in Unladen Swallow.
The code is available
2010 Nov 20
2
plotting a timeline
I was trying to recreate this kind of timeline plot:
http://www.vertex42.com/ExcelArticles/create-a-timeline.html
As you can see in their excel example, the events are nicely placed out on
both sides of the timeline axis.
AFAIK there is no function to do this nicely in R-project. Furthermore,
graphics and lattice packages are unable to draw the x-axis in the middle of
the plot. (datapoints
2012 Oct 07
29
BTRFS, getting darn slower everyday
Hi,
I have 4 machines, all converted to BTRFS about 6 months ago, now all
running Ubuntu Quantal with kernel 3.5.0-17
The matter is that all these machines are now getting slower and slower
everyday, every disk access causing the disk to be 100% busy for long
periods, to the point that I''m now seriously considering migrating
everything back to ext4...
From the start BTRFS was "not
2011 Oct 09
2
Timeline for rsync 3.1 release?
Greetings,
I submitted a patch for a new feature for rsync through bugzilla last
December.
Wayne said he was leaning toward including the new feature I proposed in
rsync 3.1.
Nearly ten months later, there is still no rsync 3.1. :-)
Is there any information available about the timeline of upcoming releases?
Thanks,
Jonathan Kamens
-------------- next part --------------
An HTML attachment
2018 Mar 03
0
Fwd: Adding a timeline style graphic using r-highcharter
Adding a timeline style graphic using r-highcharter
I have hydro-graphs that I am creating using *highcharter* library in R. I
want to add another variable(or adjust value with any existing variable) to
this graph as a timeline (as shown in the image). The value table for this
variable is a time series data frame as well but, the values are as "0" and
"1" where "0"
2001 Mar 01
2
timeline for R-1.2.x where x>1?
> Date: Thu, 1 Mar 2001 08:52:09 -0500 (EST)
> From: Walter Tautz <wtautz@math.uwaterloo.ca>
Re: [Rd] timeline for R-1.2.x where x>1? Just curious as I am looking to update
our installation.
You can always find the current plans on developer.r-project.org.
That says
The latest release of R was 1.2.2 on February 26th, 2001. We might
have a 1.2.3 release mainly with fixes
2007 Apr 05
6
Centos 5 timeline?
What is the overall timeline from CentOS 5 becoming public beta to
becoming GA?
Thanks.
Scott
2008 Mar 23
3
"spreading out" a numeric vector
I am creating a timeline plot, but running into a problem in positions
where the values to plot are too close together to print the text
without overlap. The simplest way I can think of to solve this
(although there may be other ways?) is to create a new numeric vector
whose values are as close as possible to the original vector, but
spread out to a given minimum difference. For example, take
2007 Mar 13
3
Prototype question invalid error in IE6
Hi, I''m new to using Prototype and script.aculo.us. I''m trying to use
prototype to adjust an elements top margin based on the height of the
screen. I''m also using script.aculo.us to make the element move
negatively off the left of the window to create a scrolling effect. It
works fine in Firefox, but I keep getting an Invalid argument error in
IE6.
Here my margin code
2024 Jan 11
0
Announce: timeline to remove DSA support in OpenSSH
Hi,
OpenSSH plans to remove support for DSA keys in the near future. This
message describes our rationale, process and proposed timeline.
Rationale
---------
DSA, as specified in the SSHv2 protocol, is inherently weak - being
limited to a 160 bit private key and use of the SHA1 digest. Its
estimated security level is <=80 bits symmetric equivalent[1][2].
OpenSSH has disabled DSA keys by
2024 Jan 11
0
Announce: timeline to remove DSA support in OpenSSH
Hi,
OpenSSH plans to remove support for DSA keys in the near future. This
message describes our rationale, process and proposed timeline.
Rationale
---------
DSA, as specified in the SSHv2 protocol, is inherently weak - being
limited to a 160 bit private key and use of the SHA1 digest. Its
estimated security level is <=80 bits symmetric equivalent[1][2].
OpenSSH has disabled DSA keys by
2002 Oct 14
1
timeline
good question. I would think beta means the bitstream is more or less stable. Monty?
>If June is the goal for public release, is the second milestone the
first beta/rc1? Guess what I'm asking is, whats a good estimate for
when the codec will be frozen as far as backwards compatability..
-----Original Message-----
From: Arc [mailto:arc@indymedia.org]
Sent:
2004 Jul 30
1
[fdo] [daniel@freedesktop.org: Timeline, and slippage]
See attached for new platform timeline; please include platform@fd.o on
all proposals/followups/flames/whatever.
Oh, and for note's sake, Chris Lee is the other release team member at
the moment.
----- Forwarded message from Daniel Stone <daniel@freedesktop.org> -----
Date: Sat, 31 Jul 2004 01:40:19 +1000
From: Daniel Stone <daniel@freedesktop.org>
To: platform@freedesktop.org
2019 Jul 02
0
[ANNOUNCE] libdrm 2.4.99
-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE-----
Hash: SHA512
Adrian Salido (1):
libdrm: reduce number of reallocations in drmModeAtomicAddProperty
Chunming Zhou (9):
add cs chunk for syncobj timeline
add timeline wait/query ioctl v2
wrap syncobj timeline query/wait APIs for amdgpu v3
add timeline signal/transfer ioctls v2
expose timeline signal/export/import interfaces v2
2016 May 04
2
GSoC 2016 Introduction
Hello everyone,
My name is Ayush Tomar. I'll be working on Learning to Rank stabilisation
project over the summers.
Here are a few things that I plan to do in coming few days:
1. Revise the timeline. There are some portions that I had kept for
the first and second week of coding which have already been done (except
writing tests). So, I'd like to adjust the timeline according to it.
2.
2008 Sep 18
2
Ruby on Rails Resource required - New Jersey - 6 Months +
...y
- Ruby, Ruby on Rails, Apache, Capistrano
*Plusses include experience with:
*- Online publishing
- Content management systems
*Responsibilities:
*Responsibilities include but are not limited to hands on development,
defining requirements, identifying milestones, managing timelines, attending
meetings, leading and managing the offshore development team, and reviewing
code.
- Leading and managing the offshore development team
- Implementation of test driven coding and unit tests
- Coding
- Code reviews
- Defining requirements
- Identifying milestones
- Managing timelines
- At...
2018 Mar 20
2
[cfe-dev] [GSOC 2018] Information gathering
Hi,
On 03/20/2018 06:05 AM, Eric Christopher wrote:
>
>
> On Fri, Mar 16, 2018 at 1:57 AM Paul Semel <semelpaul at gmail.com
> <mailto:semelpaul at gmail.com>> wrote:
>
> Hi Eric,
>
>
> On 03/15/2018 04:33 PM, Eric Christopher wrote:
>> Hi Paul,
>>
>>
>> >> I'm also interested in the command line
2016 Jan 12
8
[RFC] Removing autoconf from trunk
Now that 3.8 is imminently branching with the newly deprecated autoconf I think it is time to propose a process and timeline for removing autoconf support from trunk.
At this point I believe there should be no users of autoconf for Clang and LLVM that are not supported by CMake, so I would like to propose dropping autoconf support from the cfe and llvm repositories on January 26th (two weeks from
2018 Mar 25
0
[cfe-dev] [GSOC 2018] Information gathering
Hi,
On 03/20/2018 03:06 PM, Paul Semel wrote:
> Hi,
>
> On 03/20/2018 06:05 AM, Eric Christopher wrote:
>>
>>
>> On Fri, Mar 16, 2018 at 1:57 AM Paul Semel <semelpaul at gmail.com
>> <mailto:semelpaul at gmail.com>> wrote:
>>
>> Hi Eric,
>>
>>
>> On 03/15/2018 04:33 PM, Eric Christopher wrote:
>>> Hi