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2019 Jan 08
2
distributed thinlto usage
I am trying to work through the usage of thinlto for distributed builds.
Here is the simple thinlto usage, just add -flto=thin everywhere, easy:
clang++ -flto=thin -O3 -c -o CreateWay_.o -DSPEC_CPU -DNDEBUG -DSPEC_CPU_LITTLE_ENDIAN -Wno-dangling-else CreateWay_.cpp
clang++ -flto=thin -O3 -c -o Places_.o -DSPEC_CPU -DNDEBUG -DSPEC_CPU_LITTLE_ENDIAN -Wno-dangling-else Places_.cpp
clang++ -flto=thin -O3 -c -o RegBounds_.o -DSPEC_CPU -DNDEBUG -DSPEC_CPU_LITTLE_END...
2019 Jan 09
2
distributed thinlto usage
...-dev <llvm-dev at lists.llvm.org<mailto:llvm-dev at lists.llvm.org>> wrote:
I am trying to work through the usage of thinlto for distributed builds.
Here is the simple thinlto usage, just add -flto=thin everywhere, easy:
clang++ -flto=thin -O3 -c -o CreateWay_.o -DSPEC_CPU -DNDEBUG -DSPEC_CPU_LITTLE_ENDIAN -Wno-dangling-else CreateWay_.cpp
clang++ -flto=thin -O3 -c -o Places_.o -DSPEC_CPU -DNDEBUG -DSPEC_CPU_LITTLE_ENDIAN -Wno-dangling-else Places_.cpp
clang++ -flto=thin -O3 -c -o RegBounds_.o -DSPEC_CPU -DNDEBUG -DSPEC_CPU_LITTLE_END...
2019 Jan 09
2
distributed thinlto usage
...-dev <llvm-dev at lists.llvm.org<mailto:llvm-dev at lists.llvm.org>> wrote:
I am trying to work through the usage of thinlto for distributed builds.
Here is the simple thinlto usage, just add -flto=thin everywhere, easy:
clang++ -flto=thin -O3 -c -o CreateWay_.o -DSPEC_CPU -DNDEBUG -DSPEC_CPU_LITTLE_ENDIAN -Wno-dangling-else CreateWay_.cpp
clang++ -flto=thin -O3 -c -o Places_.o -DSPEC_CPU -DNDEBUG -DSPEC_CPU_LITTLE_ENDIAN -Wno-dangling-else Places_.cpp
clang++ -flto=thin -O3 -c -o RegBounds_.o -DSPEC_CPU -DNDEBUG -DSPEC_CPU_LITTLE_END...
2006 May 08
3
PSTN Incoming call on real line disrupts VoIP call over DSL circuit
...IP-only call) and the "real"
phone rings, everything continues fine (temporarily). If the real phone
is answered, either by a person, or by the answering machine (which is
in another room, connected to a filter on another jack), then the audio
on the Asterisk conversation becomes _one way_. My father can be heard
_perfectly_ by the remote side of the conversation, but he can hear
nothing. When the POTS line is hung up, then both sides of the VoIP call
go dead (audio-wise). Of course, he can now redial a VoIP call, and both
sides work perfectly...
At first, I couldn't imagine...
2008 May 03
3
Does anyone know where I could find a good explanation of how rails works internally?
I was wondering if anyone knew of some resources I could look at to
learn about how rails works internally. I''ve been looking through the
code but I was wondering if there were any high level explanations of
how it works overall.
Thanks in advance,
Ruben
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2003 Apr 23
1
Shorewall-users] swat port 901 to net blocking
Version?
1.4.2
>>>> shorewall don''t start. "unknown protocol
>>>> `net'' specified
>>And you put that in your rules file?
yes, a put it earlier, but I have in policy file :
fw net ACCEPT
so from rules file it wasn''t working :
REJECT fw net tcp 901
REJECT fw net udp 901
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2003 Jun 16
2
(no subject)
hi,
do somebody tell me, where i could find information about samba restrictions
compared with
Windows Server.
I' m trying to write a small paper for school, which describe a comarison
between samba and Windows Server.
I heard for example, that 1-Samba is not adapted for great nets?
2-Samba has not a "system management server" like windows?
3-Remote Procedure Calls (RPCs) has been
2003 Mar 29
0
[Bug 70] udp connection(snmp) not being tracked.
....org 2003-03-29 09:45 -------
>From what I understand while reading your bugreport, this is not a netfilter
issue. If you have applications (or your routing/...) configured in a way that
reply packets are sent from a different IP than the original request packets had
been sent to, there is _no way_ that conntrack will catch this.
In fact, I think even most clients will not work - since they expect a reply
from the address that they've sent something to. (depending on whether they use
connect(2) on a SOCK_DGRAM socket).
Please reopen this bug if you think that I misunderstood your proble...
2011 Oct 13
2
Virtio Balloon- Can not see the results
with kvm and virtio- would -m 1024 take proceedence over -balloon
virtio? when i use both together, i see memory stay around 1024 MB less on my host side. I know the guest is not taking but a fraction of that ram, so I would expect the virtio balloon to take the majority of the guests ram and hand it back to the host. this is using the free util/command to take snapshots of the host memory.?
2003 Aug 21
2
911, networks of * servers, etc. (was: VOIP Dialtone?)
OK, that "VOIP dialtone?" thread was getting really out of hand, so
I'll condense my answers into one big ugly message:
1) 911 service. Yes, that is one of three reasons to keep your PSTN
line. The other two reasons are: Inbound calls from local callers
still should work on a POTS line, for now. You can't find VOIP
providers in most area codes, so you'll most