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2010 May 17
0
[LLVMdev] ARM EABI Exceptions
...nyone has any idea on the status of exception handling in clang/LLVM?
> DwarfException cannot be easily overwritten, and adding target specific
> code to it seems wrong...
Neither llvm-gcc nor clang support exceptions on ARM (except, maybe,
sjlj excheptions on arm/darwin). I have some patched uncommitted for
EH on ARM but they are too far from being complete.
--
With best regards, Anton Korobeynikov
Faculty of Mathematics and Mechanics, Saint Petersburg State University
2008 Mar 03
3
[LLVMdev] Google Summer of Code Idea
> No
> I've got a BDD based version of andersen's around already (uncommitted).
> It's slower in time (by a factor of 8 or so), but very slightly (1-2
> megabytes of memory) more memory efficient on some cases. Nowadays,
> the bitmap version is actually more memory efficient than the BDD
> version, even if you turn off BDD caching, etc.
>
> The...
2010 May 17
3
[LLVMdev] ARM EABI Exceptions
Hi,
I was comparing the way LLVM generates the exception table and it looks
a bit different from what GCC (arm-none-eabi-g++) generates.
Maybe that's because clang is not generating ARM IR when I do:
$ clang -c -emit-llvm -march=arm -mcpu=cortex-a8 -mtriple=arm-none-eabi
exception.cpp -o exception.clang.bc
clang: warning: argument unused during compilation: '-mcpu=cortex-a8'
clang:
2009 Dec 31
6
Oracle SQL driver
Hi all.
Recently I was looking for an IMAP-server with Oracle support and
unfortunatelly I couldn't find one. It was a surprise for me but there is
no such functionality at all. So I've chosen an IMAP-server with most
flexible and convinient architecture that was Dovecot-1.2.9 and written a
driver for Oracle RDBMS support. I used Oracle Pro*C so a Pro*C
preprocessor is needed to
2016 May 31
2
GitHub anyone?
...rev-list --all | wc -l"
So from the shell:
$ git buildnum
17475
This number increases monotonically per commit.
Our build scripts make this number available in various #define forms.
(We use a little extra scripting logic to also determine whether there
are currently any unmerged or uncommitted changes, and add an annotation
to the program version in that case, e.g. "9.3.17475 [unmerged]")
It's all stupidly simple, but seems to work well enough for us.
Regards,
Bill
2013 Aug 29
1
Boot problem if a ZFS log device is missing
Hi all,
I am using an USB memory stick as cache and log devices for a HDD ZFS
pool named tank0:
$ zpool status -v tank0
pool: tank0
state: ONLINE
scan: scrub repaired 0 in 7h19m with 0 errors on Tue Jul 30 06:11:23 2013
config:
NAME STATE READ WRITE CKSUM
tank0 ONLINE 0 0 0
ada0s1d ONLINE 0 0 0
logs
gpt/SLOG
2013 May 07
3
Re: [PATCH] qemu-traditional: update configure check for -lrt changes in glibc 2.17
...gt; > > >
> > > > rt=no
At least 2 acked patches were not committed to qemu-traditional before
the RC1 freeze & tag.
The above patch (against qemu-traditional - qemu-upstream is OK) was
acked a couple of days before Friday''s RC1 code freeze, but it still
remains uncommitted. This patch appears to be needed to build
successfully on Ubuntu Server 13.04, as I was unable to build
yesterday''s xen-unstable (specifically the qemu-traditional portion)
without the above patch.
Another patch (subject line "Re: [PATCH] qemu-traditional: do not
strip binaries d...
2008 Apr 29
0
non-digits in svnversion output mess up windows build if (PR#11341)
On Tue, 29 Apr 2008, Duncan Murdoch wrote:
> This is not a bug, it's a feature.
>
> It stops me from distributing versions with unintentional uncommitted
> changes.
It does have that effect, but the error messages
are pretty obscure:
c:\Rtools\MinGW\bin\windres.exe: rcico.rc:9: syntax error
and
Error on line 12 in
e:\R\R-svn\r-devel\src\gnuwin32\installer\R.iss: Value of [Setup]
section directive "VersionInfoVersion"...
2008 Nov 10
2
[LLVMdev] Question about SPARC target status
Hello,
I've noticed SPARC target lacks some of functionality (only asm printer
is implemented with no binary code emitter and no 64-bit ABI support).
Are there any (probably uncommited) advances in these areas? The most
needed feature for me is sparc64 support. If I decide to implement these
ones by myself what are the problems/guidelines/whatever? Why hasn't
this been done before? I mean is it some technical problem or just lack
of time?
--
Best Regards
Peter Shugale...
2010 Oct 14
1
xapian-check on "crashed" index?
Hi.
Is xapian-check aware of the uncommitted data that could be
sitting in an xapian index if the indexer has crashed during indexing.
Could errors be falsely reported by xapian-chek in this situation?
--
Jesper
2011 Aug 23
2
Xapian for RHEL/CentOS 6.x
Hi All,
I've built RPM packages for Xapian 1.2.7 for RHEL 6. Instructions:
su
rpm -ivh http://rpm.eprints.org/rpm-eprints-org-key-1-1.noarch.rpm
rpm -ivh
http://rpm.eprints.org/xapian/6/noarch/rpm-eprints-org-xapian-6-1.noarch.rpm
yum update
yum install xapian-omega xapian-bindings-{php,python,tcl8,perl,ruby}
perl-Search-Xapian is available for those not using the SWIG bindings.
I had to
2010 Aug 29
1
GFXBoot status
...s an issue and presents a window-like entity in the
top-left corner, presumably with error/debug information. Replacing
gfxboot.c32 with the one from the Ubuntu ISO, everything works as
expected. Compiling from current git head results in the window-like
entity. Applying Colin Watson's first uncommitted patch resolves the
issue.
hpa/maks: When I applied Colin's patches, they all applied cleanly to
the current head for me.
--
-Gene
2018 Sep 21
1
How to make database build threaded?
On 21/09/2018 at 08:03, Olly Betts wrote:
>
> You can then either just search those databases together or use
> Xapian::Database::compact() (or the xapian-compact command line tool) to
> merge the databases once built.
>
just my 2 cents tips: a commit() to the database is needed before
compact() otherwise every attempt to search fails.
This on GNU Linux Debian 9.5 Xapian:
2023 Mar 01
2
[nbdkit PATCH 0/5] ci: Get to green status on FreeBSD and MacOS
...t get working, on the
> grounds that partial coverage is better than none now that we have
> Cirrus CI checking commits on additional platforms.
>
> This series got me to a green checkmark:
> https://gitlab.com/ebblake/nbdkit/-/pipelines/793156983
>
> but depends on an as-yet uncommitted patch in libvirt-ci:
> https://gitlab.com/libvirt/libvirt-ci/-/merge_requests/360
>
> Eric Blake (5):
> ci: Expose more env vars needed by build.sh
> ci: Another attempt at MacOS
> rust: Skip CI builds on MacOS
> golang: Skip CI builds on MacOS and newer FreeBSD
>...
2023 Mar 24
1
manual flushing thresholds for deletes?
...x is for the mean term length itself,
and 3x for the position overhead
And perhaps assume mean_term_length is 10 bytes, so maybe:
get_doclength * 40
?
I'm using Search::Xapian XS since it's in Debian stable;
and don't think there's a standard way to show the amount
of memory uncommitted changes are taking up.
Thanks for any thoughts you have.
2008 Mar 05
0
[LLVMdev] Google Summer of Code Idea
On Mon, Mar 3, 2008 at 6:55 PM, Richard Warburton
<richard.warburton at gmail.com> wrote:
> > No
> > I've got a BDD based version of andersen's around already (uncommitted).
> > It's slower in time (by a factor of 8 or so), but very slightly (1-2
> > megabytes of memory) more memory efficient on some cases. Nowadays,
> > the bitmap version is actually more memory efficient than the BDD
> > version, even if you turn off BDD caching,...
2020 Aug 15
2
Tests failing on CentOS 6
...est-mail-cache.c:176: Assert failed:
strcmp(str_c(str),"123\nfoo\n456\nbar\n")
"" != "123
foo
456
bar
"
test-mail-cache.c:176: Assert failed:
strcmp(str_c(str),"123\nfoo\n456\nbar\n")
"" != "123
foo
456
bar
"
mail cache uncommitted lookups ....................................... :
FAILED
Full make check output is at https://paste.centos.org/view/b48d38a9
I can provide full build logs if you want, but that's a 4M file so I'll
provide it upon request.
For now I'm going ot have to bypass the make check stage...
2008 Mar 03
0
[LLVMdev] Google Summer of Code Idea
...no particular order, with regards the following points:
>
> 1. Is this too ambitious for a google summer of code project?
> 2. Would implementing any of these algorithms be tricky due to some
> peculiarity of LLVM?
No
I've got a BDD based version of andersen's around already (uncommitted).
It's slower in time (by a factor of 8 or so), but very slightly (1-2
megabytes of memory) more memory efficient on some cases. Nowadays,
the bitmap version is actually more memory efficient than the BDD
version, even if you turn off BDD caching, etc.
The thing you have to understand is th...
2011 Feb 01
0
[LLVMdev] GIT mirroring
...will quickly build the git-svn metadata by using the magical remotes/git-svn branch fetched from the origin.
To update I run:
$ git fetch
$ git svn rebase -l
And to commit:
$ git svn dcommit
$ git fetch
$ git svn rebase -l
I have sometimes seen git-svn refusing to dcommit, claiming that I have uncommitted files in my tree. I think this happens when I forget to resynchronize the metadata after committing. Anyway, the solution is to wipe away all of .git/svn and rebuild it with "git svn rebase -l"
/jakob
2016 May 31
0
GitHub anyone?
...the clang repo?), which I believe is something important considering our setup.
--
Mehdi
>
>
> Our build scripts make this number available in various #define forms.
>
> (We use a little extra scripting logic to also determine whether there
> are currently any unmerged or uncommitted changes, and add an annotation
> to the program version in that case, e.g. "9.3.17475 [unmerged]")
>
>
> It's all stupidly simple, but seems to work well enough for us.
>
>
>
> Regards,
>
> Bill
>
> _______________________________________...