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Displaying 20 results from an estimated 21 matches for "unremoved".

2013 Mar 01
0
unremovable dirs from failed unlink
A while ago someone on IRC had a directory with no entries but with a non-zero i_size. rmdir fails because i_size isn''t zero but there are no items left to remove and decrease i_size. At the time casual code inspection implied that this would be possible in unlucky error cases. I finally got around to really reading up and reproducing it. diff --git a/fs/btrfs/inode.c
2007 Aug 09
5
Unremovable file in ZFS filesystem.
I managed to create a link in a ZFS directory that I can''t remove. Session as follows: # ls bayes.lock.router.3981 bayes_journal user_prefs # ls -li bayes.lock.router.3981 bayes.lock.router.3981: No such file or directory # ls bayes.lock.router.3981 bayes_journal user_prefs # /usr/sbin/unlink bayes.lock.router.3981 unlink: No such file or directory # find . -print
2017 Sep 30
4
About LoopDeletion and infinite loops ... again! (RFC?)
I see the usecase for mixed language compilation (that’s probably why you fancy something like the side-effect thing instead right?) BTW if the other proposal passes can we basically assume that if a loop doesn’t have the sideeffect intrinsic in it is then removable? That patch seems to suggest that in its current state llvm is mostly broken for languages that consider all infinite loops as
2008 Nov 27
2
Annoying gconf/ccsm behavior
Fedora 10 ships with compiz and launches it as: compiz --ignore-desktop-hints glib gconf This causes compiz to load the glib and gconf plugins at startup. This works fine. The problem arises when the gconf database does not include those plugins in /apps/compiz/general/allscreens/options/active_plugins. What happens is that the plugins get loaded at startup, and after all the
2002 Mar 12
2
roaming cache and nt acl support
Howdy! Got a wierd one here.... on 2.2.1a with "nt acl support = yes" I do not seem to have any problems... however, when I do 2.2.2, I get issues with deleting roaming cache in Windows 2000/SP2 on logoff...but, when I set "nt acl support = no" everything is way cool. now on 2.2.3a it does the same thing and on 2.2.4-pre also does the same thing. The issue with this is it
2017 Sep 30
0
About LoopDeletion and infinite loops ... again! (RFC?)
On Fri, Sep 29, 2017 at 8:02 PM, Marcello Maggioni <mmaggioni at apple.com> wrote: > I see the usecase for mixed language compilation (that’s probably why you fancy something like the side-effect thing instead right?) > That could be a reason, but it wasn't my main motivation. Basically I'm worried about having per-passes specific flags for non-debug purposes. Also, whether
2017 Sep 30
0
About LoopDeletion and infinite loops ... again! (RFC?)
On 09/29/2017 10:02 PM, Marcello Maggioni via llvm-dev wrote: > I see the usecase for mixed language compilation (that’s probably why you fancy something like the side-effect thing instead right?) It's also about not having parameterized semantics for the IR. I'd certainly find that undesirable. We could make it part of datalayout, or similar, but that has problems with
2004 May 26
2
feature request: undeletable folders
Hello, as we all know from the big webmail-services like hotmail.com, yahoo.com, web.de and so on, several folders exist and nobody can remove them for a good reason, because some services rely on them: Trash, Junk, Sent. Can can't remove Trash, because every deleted message is just moved here. You can't remove Junk, because all messages recognized as spam is moved here. And you
2009 Sep 01
2
Uninstall Wine Software doesn't work
When I try to use "Uninstall Wine Software" it does nothing. Some applications seem to uninstall but they remain on the list and on the disk. Others, namely Office 2007, will not even pretend to uninstall. How do I get rid of them?
2003 Sep 22
1
creates directory that can't be deleted (PR#4246)
Full_Name: Xiaobao Wang Version: R 1.7.1 OS: Windows XP Submission from: (NULL) (24.45.25.102) accidentally done the following: rpt.dir <- paste("c:/report/testR","bestsub",spe="/") dir.create(rpt.dir) (spe should be sep). Now the directory "c:/report/testR bestsub " cannot be removed. I tried to remove it from Windows Explorer and got the message
2003 May 09
2
Revisiting two old issues
...ally simpler is to add a file- removal pass on the sending side at the end of the transfer, but I have grown more doubtful over time that this method would properly handle error conditions in a reasonable manner (since we want to avoid both erasing a file that didn't get sent and leaving a file unremoved that did get sent). Thoughts? ..wayne..
2017 Sep 30
0
About LoopDeletion and infinite loops ... again! (RFC?)
On Fri, Sep 29, 2017 at 7:17 PM, Marcello Maggioni via llvm-dev <llvm-dev at lists.llvm.org> wrote: > Hello! > > I read a bunch of discussions about the matter on this very mailing-list > that are relatively recent or relatively old and I couldn’t find much > agreement on the matter, so … here again :D > > LoopDeletion and infinite loops … > > Currently
2016 Jul 04
2
Status of stack walking in LLVM on Win64?
> Message: 3 > Date: Sun, 3 Jul 2016 17:49:50 -0700 > From: Michael Lewis via llvm-dev <llvm-dev at lists.llvm.org> > To: Hayden Livingston <halivingston at gmail.com> > Cc: llvm-dev <llvm-dev at lists.llvm.org> > Subject: Re: [llvm-dev] Status of stack walking in LLVM on Win64? > Message-ID: > <CAEm7p3svyOi6JU6r_RCCtRfGhTgTHeRw-SR0iD+9Edv2pi71Dw at
2004 Nov 23
1
NFS, test52, maildir, freebsd 4.x and OS X (Panther) Server
I've been working on setting up a Dovecot server with a maildir mailboxes stored over NFS. Initially, everything was working great, and then I started seeing this error as previously discussed on the list in my maillog: (mail_index_expunge): assertion failed: (!t->view->external) Timo, in another thread, suggested to remove line 247 in mail-index-transaction.c in the test52
2017 Sep 30
2
About LoopDeletion and infinite loops ... again! (RFC?)
Hello! I read a bunch of discussions about the matter on this very mailing-list that are relatively recent or relatively old and I couldn’t find much agreement on the matter, so … here again :D LoopDeletion and infinite loops … Currently LoopDeletion bails if non-detectable trip count loops are encountered and that’s fine, there are languages where infinite loops without side effects cannot be
2008 Aug 11
2
Wine and Gnome menus...
Hi all, I've spent several days tinkering with Wine and have uncovered what seems to be a mess: Menus in Gnome for Wine applications... I'm running Debian 4.0 (Etch) with a few backports, and Gnome 2.14.3. I've progressed from the version of Wine that's in the Etch repositories, 0.9.25-2.1, through the one in backports, 1.0-rc1-1, to the current 1.1.1 from the WineHQ
2010 Apr 26
2
00LOCK and nfs
I am running into a problem with the 00LOCK file and .nfs files. It seemed to be caused by the following R is installed on NFS user A has loaded pkg_A containing a dynamically loaded library user B (the administrator) runs install.packages("pkg_A") as the final part of the installation process the 00LOCK directory is removed this creates a .nfs file because user A has the
2016 Jul 04
3
Status of stack walking in LLVM on Win64?
 > These is metadata for epilogues (UWOP_EPILOG) but it is only available on Windows 8.1 and newer. I'm aware of this. I believe it is so sampling profilers can walk the kernel stack including through paged code -- i.e. the epilogue data is not paged, while the related epilogue code might be. Do you see it used, i.e. in usermode?  (where the pdata/xdata/code are all equally paged). It
2009 Oct 14
0
[ANNOUNCE] compiz-0.8.4
...i (50): Fix segmentation fault. screenshot: Use correct desktop directory by default. Close the user-dirs file when XDG_DESKTOP_DIR is not found. switcher: Fix map event handling. resize: Convert unsigned int to int. glib: Fix possible crash at termination due to unremoved timeout. regex,rotate,scale: Remove timers at termination. Remove sequences at termination. Keep timer handle, so that it's actually removed at termination. Remove timers at termination. Let windows be opened above fullscreen windows. Fix uninitialized variab...
2014 Nov 30
4
awk vs. mawk
...er one. Is there a specific point in making the stream big-endian, or shifting it to positive values to have it unsigned? While this is a simpler script, it produces a different wave, so this breaks the precious pre-computed *GAIN values which we test against, right? It also leaves the test waves unremoved; this will go in a later version when I figure it out. Jan --- test_replaygain.sh.orig Fri Nov 28 18:15:11 2014 +++ test_replaygain.sh Sun Nov 30 14:17:39 2014 @@ -82,11 +82,9 @@ fi check_flac -if mawk ; then +if `which mawk >/dev/null 2>&1` ; then AWK=mawk else - # Really hop...