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2012 Nov 01
0
[LLVMdev] : Predication on SIMD architectures and LLVM
On Wed, Oct 31, 2012 at 09:13:43PM +0100, Bjorn De Sutter wrote: > Hi all, > > I am working on a CGRA backend (something like a 2D VLIW), and we also absolutely need predication. I extended the IfConversion pass to allow it to be executed multiple times and to predicate already predicated code. This is necessary to predicate code with nested conditional statements. At this point, we
2017 Jan 25
2
Windind (Samba 4.2.*, 4.5.2) recurring resolving failure for some specific users
Hello. I'm facing an seemingly unsolvable problem on the Samba servers I administer (on Debian stable). Those servers are registered on a AD domain. They only serve files and are not registered as domain controllers. For some idendified users (always the same), Winbind periodically (but unpredicably) becomes unable to resolve their names, making their shares unavailable. A "net cache flush" temporarily solves the problem. Purging all caches doesn't help. Removing then adding again the servers on the domain doesn't help either. The problem appeared on Samba 4.2.10 (on Debian)...
2005 Oct 20
5
Unit Test Error: `load_specification': undefined method `parse' for Time:Class
All, I''ve come across a confusing problem when attempting to run unit tests for an application on OSX (works on Windows). I''m receiving the following error: `load_specification'': undefined method `parse'' for Time:Class (NoMethodError) This is also confusing because I can''t figure out how the error appeared. When I revert back to previous revisions,
2017 Jan 25
0
Windind (Samba 4.2.*, 4.5.2) recurring resolving failure for some specific users
...;m facing an seemingly unsolvable problem on the Samba servers I > administer (on Debian stable). Those servers are registered on a > AD domain. They only serve files and are not registered as domain > controllers. For some idendified users (always the same), Winbind > periodically (but unpredicably) becomes unable to resolve their names, > making their shares unavailable. A "net cache flush" temporarily > solves the problem. Purging all caches doesn't help. Removing then > adding again the servers on the domain doesn't help either. The > problem appeared on Samba...
2012 Oct 31
3
[LLVMdev] : Predication on SIMD architectures and LLVM
Hi all, I am working on a CGRA backend (something like a 2D VLIW), and we also absolutely need predication. I extended the IfConversion pass to allow it to be executed multiple times and to predicate already predicated code. This is necessary to predicate code with nested conditional statements. At this point, we support or, and, and conditional predicates (see Scott Mahlke's papers on this
2012 Sep 29
2
[LLVMdev] Inlining and virtualization in Clang/LLVM
Hello, at the moment the devirtualization of calls is performed in Clang (as far as I understand) whilst inlining and constant propagation are the optimizer's (LLVM) job. It is probably necessary for Clang to perform "some" devirtualization (the meaning of `final` is not known to LLVM), however all the stuff to determine what the dynamic type of a variable is seems redundant with
2008 Jun 13
0
Wine release 1.0-rc5
The Wine development release 1.0-rc5 is now available. This should be the last release candidate for Wine 1.0, please give it a good testing. What's new in this release (see below for details): - Bug fixes only, we are in code freeze. The source is available from the following locations: http://ibiblio.org/pub/linux/system/emulators/wine/wine-1.0-rc5.tar.bz2
2008 Sep 21
3
UNEXPECTED SOFT UPDATE INCONSISTENCY; RUN fsck MANUALLY
Sep 21 08:57:54 belle fsck: /dev/ad4s1d: 1 DUP I=190 Sep 21 08:57:54 belle fsck: /dev/ad4s1d: UNEXPECTED SOFT UPDATE INCONSISTENCY; RUN fsck MANUALLY. Ok, so I ran fsck manually (even with -y), but yet it refuses to clear/fix whatever to the questions posed as fsck runs. What does this all mean? Thanks, -Clint -- This message has been scanned for viruses and dangerous content by MailScanner,