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2012 Dec 09
1
small issue with over-zealous clean.
Noticed a problem for a while - tests/testit.Rd, tests/ver20.Rd are removed on "make clean" unintentionally. This seems to come from a change in tests/Makefile.in, which adds the line: - at rm -f *.tar.gz *.Rd back in May 2012. ----------- commit c4d70254e7b7f9d7ed17faecfb3097195d852ddc Author: ripley <ripley at 00db46b3-68df-0310-9c12-caf00c1e9a41> Date: Sun May 27 09:04:41
2006 Oct 19
0
[694] trunk/wxruby2/doc/textile: Added back the logging classes which were over-zealously removed when
...fd;text-decoration:none;display:block;padding:0 10px;} #patch del {background:#fdd;text-decoration:none;display:block;padding:0 10px;} #patch .lines, .info {color:#888;background:#fff;} --></style> <title>[694] trunk/wxruby2/doc/textile: Added back the logging classes which were over-zealously removed when</title> </head> <body> <div id="msg"> <dl> <dt>Revision</dt> <dd>694</dd> <dt>Author</dt> <dd>brokentoy</dd> <dt>Date</dt> <dd>2006-10-19 14:20:50 -0400 (Thu, 19 Oct 2006)</dd&...
2005 Nov 16
4
[OT] Witty one liners or computer related proverbs
Dear All, I need some witty computer related proverbs or one liners that some of have used in the past as footers for your emails for example. I particularly remember a PERL based transliteration joke/footer that when run in PERL produces a witty output.... This is to fix a problem internally created by an over zealous salesman at my company pinning up A4 sheets with bullSh*t sales proverbs
2010 May 09
2
[LLVMdev] Machine Verifier question.
Running the following command, llc -asm-verbose=false -O3 Output/ReedSolomon.llvm.bc -o Output/ReedSolomon.llc.s -verify-machineinstrs in llvm-test/SingleSource/Benchmarks/Misc currently yields seven errors, all of the form *** Bad machine code: PHI operand is not live-out from predecessor *** - function: main - basic block: bb2.i.preheader 0x1ba7680 (BB#5) - instruction: %reg1032<def>
2015 Nov 03
3
[RFC] Strategies for Bootstrapping Compiler-RT builtins
On Tue, Nov 3, 2015 at 6:33 AM, Martell Malone <martellmalone at gmail.com> wrote: > Just as a point for building the builtins shouldn't we just need llvm-ar ? Thanks for pointing this out and I hope llvm-ar is up to the task. Even if targets must still port binutils, each step toward LLVM self-reliance is a step in the right direction. Without getting too far ahead of ourselves,
2016 Oct 05
3
Using '__attribute__((section("name")))' for inline assembly injection
I recently examined a bug in a program, and it turned out that the customer was using the section attribute as a form of inline-assembly mechanism, with something like: __attribute__((section("sectionName\nasm\nasm\nasm"))) this was really ugly and not at all obvious where the problem originated. Is there any way of getting LLVM or CLang to validate the name used in the section
2010 May 10
0
[LLVMdev] Machine Verifier question.
On May 9, 2010, at 5:27 AM, Lang Hames wrote: > Running the following command, > > llc -asm-verbose=false -O3 Output/ReedSolomon.llvm.bc -o Output/ReedSolomon.llc.s -verify-machineinstrs > > in llvm-test/SingleSource/Benchmarks/Misc currently yields seven errors, all of the form > > *** Bad machine code: PHI operand is not live-out from predecessor *** > - function:
2015 Nov 03
2
[RFC] Strategies for Bootstrapping Compiler-RT builtins
> > Cool. This then makes your other point about requiring LLVM tools less of > an issue because the out-of-tree builds can use whatever tools you choose. > We just need to make the builtins work so that you don’t need them already > built. With that in mind for an intiial solution before you get to stripping out the cmake stuff so that it can do an out of tree bootstrap. I have
1998 Jun 18
1
Windows app, MKS Source Integrity, Samba, and Unix
Novice question: I'm trying to use MKS Source Integrity, which is a (mostly) windows based source code control system to access a bunch of code stored in an MKS repository on an NT box and deposit the checked out files on a Unix box via a Samba share. (It's come to this, I'm porting Windows code to Unix, how depressing.) Anyway, the problem I'm having is that the Windows box
2018 May 15
2
named will not start after upgrade of CentOS
> On Sat, 12 May 2018 01:17:02 -0600 > "Paul R. Ganci via samba" <samba at lists.samba.org> wrote: > >> Well I may have been over zealous and upgraded my Samba AD server to >> CentOS 7.5. After doing so the named service will not start. The >> error message I get is: >> >> May 12 00:50:55 nureyev named[11351]: Loading 'AD DNS Zone'
2018 May 12
2
named will not start after upgrade of CentOS
Well I may have been over zealous and upgraded my Samba AD server to CentOS 7.5. After doing so the named service will not start. The error message I get is: May 12 00:50:55 nureyev named[11351]: Loading 'AD DNS Zone' using driver dlopen May 12 00:50:55 nureyev named[11351]: dlz_dlopen of 'AD DNS Zone' failed May 12 00:50:55 nureyev named[11351]: SDLZ driver failed to load. May
2007 Oct 22
13
An error on edge at -r 2767
Morning, Having done an svn up this morning all my specs are broken with the following: SQLite3::SQLException in ServiceConfig with minimum set of valid parameters should return nil for the service path'' SQL logic error or missing database C:/development/sandbox/prototypes/user_admin_client/config/../vendor/plugins/rspec_on_rails/lib/spec/rails/dsl/behaviour/rails_example.rb:17:in
2016 Mar 06
2
Problem installing R-devel dated 4 March 2016.
Thanks Peter. I tried running the uninstalled R; it worked. I checked on the existence of FAQ, etc. --- yep everything was there. I don't know about over-zealous virus checkers; I haven't overtly installed any such. So, mystified, I started all over again from scratch. This time it worked; seamlessly. Totally mysterious. Story of my life. Be that as it were, all systems are go
2007 Sep 14
2
Date vs date
I wrote the date package long ago, and it has been useful. In my current task of reunifying the R (Tom Lumley) and Splus (me) code trees for survival, I'm removing the explicit dependence on 'date' objects from the expected survival routines so that they better integrate. Comparison of 'date' to 'Date' has raised a couple of questions. Clearly Date is more
2005 Apr 21
6
bogons update
hi: Just a litle update: 41/8 allocated to AfriNIC (APR 2005). 73/8 allocated to ARIN (MAR 2005). hope it helps.
2015 Nov 03
2
[RFC] Strategies for Bootstrapping Compiler-RT builtins
> > I will not be stripping out any of the existing CMake. If we go down this > path what I’m going to do is refactor the CMake to produce to logically > separated projects so that the builtins can be built with or without the > runtime libraries. It will all still be CMake-based. Sorry. s/stripping/seperating/g I was still thinking about the stripping of the IOS build from the OSX
2006 Mar 01
6
How to retrieve attributes from HABTM?
We have tables Users and Communities linked by has_an_belongs_to_many. The join table Communities_Users has additional fields [ is_active, is_blocked, join_date] etc. These are populated using @user.push_with_attributes(:is_active => true,...). Later on how do we update or retrieve the attributes in the link table for a given user or a community with doing it explicitly using SQL? Thanks,
2006 Sep 14
10
scriptaculous Toggle Appear rate
I have the following code to toggle a basic appear of a div: <a href="#" onclick="Effect.toggle(''d3'',''appear''); return false;">Toggle appear</a> I want to edit the rate in which the effect runs. I can''t for the life of me figure it out. I would like to make the effect complete faster, like .5 seconds. I''ve
2016 Nov 03
2
RFC #2: Improving license & patent issues in the LLVM community
> > > > I’m still not completely convinced by this argument, given that the > majority of patent lawsuits come from NPEs. That is not necessarily where the majority of patent lawsuit *danger* comes from, and i'd argue, pretty strongly, it's not the most likely case for LLVM. > We’d still be in the situation where a malicious contributor could: > > 1. Spin up a
2007 Aug 24
7
can''t create new ticket
Hi there, I can''t seem to find a way to create a new ticket. I''d like to create tickets for those two reproduced bugs: http://rubyforge.org/pipermail/ferret-talk/2007-June/003588.html http://rubyforge.org/pipermail/ferret-talk/2007-June/003600.html Can anybody please do it for me or point me in the right direction ? TIA --