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2010 Feb 07
0
[LLVMdev] [PATCH] FoldingSetNodeID: use MurmurHash2 instead of SuperFastHash
While I've not reviewed the patch in too much detail, it looks promising. Can you run some end-to-end benchmarks to make sure that cache pressure in the full program or other variables not accounted for in a micro-benchmark don't dominate performance? Specifically the nightly tester includes a number of real programs and machinery to measure total compile time. On Sat, Feb 6, 2010 at 7:09
2005 Sep 14
1
RSYNC "make" problems with HP UX 11.0 & GCC 3.3.2
I am an rsync newbie trying to setup rsync on a HP UX 11.0 server, but am running into problems in my "make". I am using gcc version 3.3.2 and rsync-2.6.6.tar.gz. Would any of you have ideas on troubleshooting this issue? I haven't had much luck googling info on this, with the exception of switching from HP's simple c compiler to gcc. The warnings and errors I am recieving
2010 Feb 07
3
[LLVMdev] [PATCH] FoldingSetNodeID: use MurmurHash2 instead of SuperFastHash
On Sat, Feb 06, 2010 at 04:51:15PM -0800, Chandler Carruth wrote: > While I've not reviewed the patch in too much detail, it looks > promising. Can you run some end-to-end benchmarks to make sure that > cache pressure in the full program or other variables not accounted > for in a micro-benchmark don't dominate performance? Specifically the > nightly tester includes a number
2018 Feb 09
1
R Compilation gets stuck on Windows 64
Please note that building R on Windows is documented in "R Installation and Administration", including links to external software. Particularly there is a link to texinfo which is part of Rtools. The documentation is maintained and it is a sufficient source of information for building R on Windows. https://cran.r-project.org/doc/manuals/r-release/R-admin.html
2010 Feb 06
4
[LLVMdev] [PATCH] FoldingSetNodeID: use MurmurHash2 instead of SuperFastHash
Some additional info can be found at: http://murmurhash.googlepages.com/ http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/MurmurHash http://www.codeproject.com/KB/recipes/hash_functions.aspx as well as in the patch description itself. Patch and benchmark attached. Gregory -------------- next part -------------- A non-text attachment was scrubbed... Name:
2013 Jul 24
1
package compilation on OSX 10.8 -- error compiling Fortran library for architecture i386
I am developing a package for analysis of seismic data that relies on a Fortran library. Package compilation works fine on Ubuntu and Red Hat Enterprise but fails for R 2.15.3 on Mac OSX 10.8.4. I've included the entire dump below but the relevant error message seems to be: ld: warning: ignoring file libmseed/libmseed.a, file was built for archive > which is not the architecture being
2005 Oct 04
4
iproute2-050929 ERORR compiling
Dzien Dobry Is there some error witch iproute2-050929.tar.gz becouse when i compile I don''t get tc I have kernel 2.6.12.3 this is my log with compile # make make[1]: Entering directory `/home/src/a/04102005/iproute2-050929/lib'' gcc -D_GNU_SOURCE -O2 -Wstrict-prototypes -Wall -I../include -DRESOLVE_HOSTNAMES -c -o ll_map.o ll_map.c gcc -D_GNU_SOURCE -O2 -Wstrict-prototypes
2007 Feb 06
1
R from SVN fails to build on win32
I get the following error when building R from the subversion server as well as the latest tarball. I am on Windows XP, and I recently updated my MinGW installation. It's quite possible I am doing something wrong, but I am not sure what that might be. making console.d from console.c making dataentry.d from dataentry.c making dynload.d from dynload.c making edit.d from edit.c making editor.d
2002 Feb 20
1
Errors compiling rsync 2.5.2 on Solaris 8
When I compile on Solaris * I get the foillowing errors: bash-2.03# gmake gcc -I. -I. -g -O2 -DHAVE_CONFIG_H -Wall -W -I./popt -c rsync.c -o rsync.o gcc -I. -I. -g -O2 -DHAVE_CONFIG_H -Wall -W -I./popt -c generator.c -o generator.o gcc -I. -I. -g -O2 -DHAVE_CONFIG_H -Wall -W -I./popt -c receiver.c -o receiver.o gcc -I. -I. -g -O2 -DHAVE_CONFIG_H -Wall -W -I./popt -c cleanup.c -o cleanup.o gcc
2016 Aug 19
2
can't build from source: error: template with C linkage
Hi All, Users have contacted me because they can not build MCMCglmm from source. All are using R 3.3.0 on various machines with different compilers gcc (Ubuntu 5.4.0-6ubuntu1~16.04.2) 5.4.0 g++ (Ubuntu 4.8.4-2ubuntu1~14.04.3) 4.8.4 Mac OS X El Capitan (version/compiler unspecified) The issue seems to be with mixing C/C++ with the repeated error: /usr/include/c++/5/bits/cpp_type_traits.h:118:3:
2016 Aug 19
1
can't build from source: error: template with C linkage
This looks like the result of including a C++ system header inside an extern "C" block. There is no evidence of this happening in the current version 2.22.1. However, it did happen in the previous version 2.22 via the chain of inclusions: MCMCglmmcc.h -> cs.h -> R.h -> various C++ system headers See Writing R Extensions P 108. I would check that the people reporting this bug
2003 Apr 29
6
Connection refused
I've added the: /etc/services /etc/inetd entries as well as /etc/rsync.conf with the contents: [io] path = //Volumes/Mac_OS_X/Library/WebServer/iolanguage.com/Io comment = iolanguage source code But I get this error: % rsync -rvR --progress localhost:/ . localhost.dekorte.com: Connection refused rsync: connection unexpectedly closed (0 bytes read so far) rsync error:
2020 Nov 02
3
A strange problem with my daily backups performed via rsync
Hi, I am facing a strange situation with my daily backups performed via rsync. I primarily use Manjaro KDE Linux (LTS kernel), but also have FreeBSD and Windows 10 bare-metal installations. I have an all-OS-writable ext2 partition /dev/sda2 mounted at /mnt/wall My USB backup device is a Sony SSD mounted at /mnt/sony This is the relevant line from my script which backs up /mnt/wall : rsync
2016 Aug 19
0
can't build from source: error: template with C linkage
Jarrod, On 19 August 2016 at 04:43, Jarrod Hadfield wrote: | Hi All, | | Users have contacted me because they can not build MCMCglmm from source. All are using R 3.3.0 on various machines with different compilers | | gcc (Ubuntu 5.4.0-6ubuntu1~16.04.2) 5.4.0 | g++ (Ubuntu 4.8.4-2ubuntu1~14.04.3) 4.8.4 | Mac OS X El Capitan (version/compiler unspecified) | | The issue seems to be with mixing
2007 Oct 17
3
DO NOT REPLY [Bug 5022] New: FreeBSD 4.11 - Compilation Fails - uidlist.c - gcc2 / gcc3
https://bugzilla.samba.org/show_bug.cgi?id=5022 Summary: FreeBSD 4.11 - Compilation Fails - uidlist.c - gcc2 / gcc3 Product: rsync Version: 3.0.0 Platform: x86 OS/Version: FreeBSD Status: NEW Severity: normal Priority: P3 Component: core AssignedTo: wayned@samba.org
2010 Jul 27
1
R CMD build wiped my computer
Hi, I ran R (version 2.9.0) CMD build under root in Fedora (9). When it tried to remove "junk files" it removed EVERYTHING in my local account! (See below). Can anyone tell me what happened, and even more importantly if I can I restore what was lost. Panickingly, Jarrod [jarrod at localhost AManal]$ R CMD build MCMCglmm_2.05 * checking for file
2010 Jul 27
1
R CMD build wiped my computer
Hi, I ran R (version 2.9.0) CMD build under root in Fedora (9). When it tried to remove "junk files" it removed EVERYTHING in my local account! (See below). Can anyone tell me what happened, and even more importantly if I can I restore what was lost. Panickingly, Jarrod [jarrod at localhost AManal]$ R CMD build MCMCglmm_2.05 * checking for file
2010 Jul 27
1
R CMD build wiped my computer
Hi, I ran R (version 2.9.0) CMD build under root in Fedora (9). When it tried to remove "junk files" it removed EVERYTHING in my local account! (See below). Can anyone tell me what happened, and even more importantly if I can I restore what was lost. Panickingly, Jarrod [jarrod at localhost AManal]$ R CMD build MCMCglmm_2.05 * checking for file 'MCMCglmm_2.05/DESCRIPTION'
2002 Jul 28
0
Ex-Bug Report: -z option
Since writing this I've recompiled with zlib 1.1.4 and everything appears smooth. Since this is intermittant, I'll send it off anyways in the hops that someone else may see it. It also *might* apply to the "known issues" entry about "unexpected close." (Similar symptoms, but it may just be a shared codepath on the messages. Note that the dumped len in my output(4)
2009 Oct 04
3
error installing/compiling kernlab
Hi everybody, I''m using R on a 64-bit Ubuntu 9.04 (Jaunty). I prefer to install R packages from source, even if they are available in Synaptic. The problem is that I can''t install/compile kernlab. Everything works fine until it gets to the lazy loading part: ** preparing package for lazy loading Creating a new generic function for "terms" in "kernlab"