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2004 Dec 02
6
Asterisk crashes my router!?
Hi,
Does anybody else have problems like this.
I'm in the UK with a 1mb ADSL service from Eclipse. I have a Draytek
Vigour 2600 ADSL router.
My * box is configured with a public IP address which is presented on
one of the switch ports on the rear of the router.
When there is some SIP activity, incoming mainly, towards my * box,
the router will lockup after a short period?!
I've tried
2010 Sep 02
2
[LLVMdev] Line number information (and other metadata)
On 2 September 2010 11:35, David Given <dg at cowlark.com> wrote:
>> The docs
>> talk about Instruction::setDebugLoc(), but that method doesn't
>> actually appear to be in my 2.7 LLVM Debian package.
I suggest you getting the SVN code, since quite a lot has changed
since last freeze.
--
cheers,
--renato
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2010 Sep 02
0
[LLVMdev] Line number information (and other metadata)
...;dg at cowlark.com> wrote:
>>> The docs
>>> talk about Instruction::setDebugLoc(), but that method doesn't
>>> actually appear to be in my 2.7 LLVM Debian package.
>
> I suggest you getting the SVN code, since quite a lot has changed
> since last freeze.
Vigourously seconded. It's very true in general, but with regards to debug information in particular, "quite a lot has changed since 2.7" is an understatement. It's an area of extremely active development (and improvement!).
-Jim
2010 Sep 02
3
[LLVMdev] Line number information (and other metadata)
On 02/09/10 18:28, Jim Grosbach wrote:
> On Sep 2, 2010, at 4:05 AM, Renato Golin wrote:
[...]
>> I suggest you getting the SVN code, since quite a lot has changed
>> since last freeze.
>
> Vigourously seconded. It's very true in general, but with regards to debug information in particular, "quite a lot has changed since 2.7" is an understatement. It's an area of extremely active development (and improvement!).
I really don't want to build from SVN --- developing against a...
2007 Apr 23
0
Open source community help-desks
Ted Harding wrote:
> > but, in the meanwhile, perhaps we need a revision of Ayn Rand's
> > "Virtue of Selfishness" and how it may or may not extend to the
> > open-source community.
>
> Ayn Rand's concept of "selfishness" is of course not the standard
> one (gratifying oneself in disregard for others), and can (if I
> have it right) well
2004 Aug 27
0
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2002 Mar 19
1
(fwd from uke@jeremy.org) thanks and patch
Jeremy,
I'm glad you like rsync.
Why does your encryption program not produce a file of the same size
every time it is run on the same input? I can see what the patch
does, but I'm having a bit of trouble understanding whether it would
be generally useful.
--
Martin
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2006 Apr 28
5
Migrations - use them or not?
Hello,
As a rails newbie, i have stumbled upon some tutorials promoting
migratons. I have thought, wow, cool and started using them right away.
However, now that i am reading the RoR list on a daily basis, i have
seen also mails ranging from ''migrations are not always the best'' to
''migrations are evil'' and even ''i would not use migrations even
2015 Oct 14
11
RFC: Second draft of an LLVM Community Code of Conduct
Greetings all,
First off, thanks to everyone who contributed to the initial discussion
thread. Judging by the responses from that thread, there seems to pretty
broad interest in pursuing this. There also seem to be a few concerns. =]
I'm including an updated draft based on the feedback, and I'll also try to
break down the major points I've seen of discussion. Sorry for the long
email,
2007 Oct 25
15
State of Development
Hi all,
I''m sure you''re all wondering what the heck is going on with
development and why there are so many open tickets. Hopefully this
email will answer those questions for you.
REST Development
======================
First, I''ve found the REST work to be significantly more complicated
than I''d feared. The plumbing is nearly all done and the majority