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2014 Dec 11
2
[LLVMdev] Metadata/Value split has landed
I committed:
r224058 = 966942da9e68b59c31ce770e7f94c55a63482c6b
r224060 = da75f7277e3a129aed8ef8aa4e0d84de40b76fd4
r224061 = f88e4c8e9171045454b2c8e05054c2af8da3fe4f
Let me know if somehow you're still hitting the problem.
r224061 removes leak detection entirely from `MachineInstr`. There aren't
any leaks to be had there, since they're allocated in a custom allocator.
They're
2014 Dec 11
2
[LLVMdev] Metadata/Value split has landed
On Wed, Dec 10, 2014 at 05:27:45PM -0800, Duncan P. N. Exon Smith wrote:
> +zalman at google.com
>
Hi Duncan,
This patch plus another small change fixes the assertion failure for
me. With the patch alone, the void* overload of addGarbageObject()
was being used by MDNode::getTemporary(), so I had to cast the object as
an MDNode*:
diff --git a/lib/IR/Metadata.cpp b/lib/IR/Metadata.cpp
2008 Feb 23
0
[RFI]Is NAT broken with Linux HVM guests?
Hi All,
I tried a usual NAT setup with a Linux HVM guest.
Looks straight forward approach.
Unfortunately I cannot ping even domain0''s eth0 interface.
Xen assigns an IP address for me to vif1.0, where 1 is the domid of my
HVM guest i.e 10.0.1.128(changes are per vmid and domid).
I manually attached ip address 10.0.1.2 to eth0 in HVM domainU and add
default gateway to be 10.0.1.128.
2008 Feb 23
0
[RFI]Is NAT broken with Linux HVM guests?
Hi All,
I tried a usual NAT setup with a Linux HVM guest.
Looks straight forward approach.
Unfortunately I cannot ping even domain0''s eth0 interface.
Xen assigns an IP address for me to vif1.0, where 1 is the domid of my
HVM guest i.e 10.0.1.128(changes are per vmid and domid).
I manually attached ip address 10.0.1.2 to eth0 in HVM domainU and add
default gateway to be 10.0.1.128.
2004 Dec 29
1
RFI: Creating a database of DID providers
Cross posted from asterisk-biz:
> > Is anyone willing to host/manage a website that people
> > can simply browse that lists all current DID providers
> > and their coverage areas?
> It's a good idea and probably not too hard to implement,
> it's just a case of deciding how far you want to go.. are
> areacodes good enough? or do you need to go to NPA-NXX
>
2006 Jun 20
1
RFI: Information for Centos 4 unsupported kernels
Hi,
this may sound stupid, but;
- I'd like to install unsupported x86/i386 smp kernel because I need
some support (for eg. dual booting for r/w files for winXP) etc.
I'm now using 4.3 latest smp kernel. (I've tested that x86 still runs
better than x86_64 like I was told in January. Thanks for the advice.)
Questions:
Is there any documentation for how to install unsupported smp
2014 Dec 10
3
[LLVMdev] Metadata/Value split has landed
> On 2014 Dec 10, at 14:08, Tom Stellard <tom at stellard.net> wrote:
>
> On Wed, Dec 10, 2014 at 11:21:08AM -0800, Duncan P. N. Exon Smith wrote:
>>
>>> On 2014 Dec 10, at 08:40, Tom Stellard <tom at stellard.net> wrote:
>>>
>>> On Tue, Dec 09, 2014 at 09:22:16PM -0800, Duncan P. N. Exon Smith wrote:
>>>> The `Metadata`/`Value`
2006 Mar 16
6
Unknown image type: VMX
Hi all
I am trying to get VMX guests working on my new server here. The
machine has a Pentium D 920 on an ASUS P5WD2-E motherboard. I''ve
updated the BIOS to the latest 0401, which added the virtualization
option. I am running a fresh installation of Gentoo (64-bit).
When I try and run ''xm create'' on a vmx config file, I get the following error:
Error: Error
2005 Feb 11
1
CentOS CPU Temperature - Mini-HowTo
Ok,
Way too many requests. SO..... here's my Mini How-To.
Use of this is at your own risk,
Blah Blah Blah legal disclaimer applies..... ;-)
Download from either:
http://secure.netroedge.com/~lm78/
or
http://www.integratedsolutions.org/downloads/i2c-2.8.7.tar.gz
http://www.integratedsolutions.org/downloads/i2c-2.9.0.1.patch
http://www.integratedsolutions.org/downloads/i2c-2.9.0.tar.gz
2012 Aug 30
3
syslinux 4.06pre11 issues
I've recently purchased an SSD with the goal of having a portable
MS-Windows installation, something which Windows 8's "Windows to Go"
feature allows (install to, and boot/run from, USB flash device).
Housing the SSD in an external Zalman VE300 case allows presenting ISO
files as hardware CD/DVD/BD drive with inserted medium. Having the ISO
files present, it's tempting
2005 Nov 11
0
CESA-2005:825 Low CentOS 4 x86_64 lm_sensors - security update
CentOS Errata and Security Advisory CESA-2005:825
lm_sensors security update for CentOS 4 x86_64:
https://rhn.redhat.com/errata/RHSA-2005-825.html refers
The following updated files have been uploaded and are currently syncing
to the
2007 Jul 28
0
Nested RESTful Routes and creating a object from XML
I am trying to create a new model from XML that contains has a has_many
relationship. Is this possible without having to write code to parse
the XML or to doing multiple POSTS? I can do a post with XML that
doesn''t contain any of the has_many elements and it works fine. It is
when I add the items from the has_many relationship that I get a bunch
of errors.
Here are the examples I am
2005 Nov 11
0
CESA-2005:825 Low CentOS 4 i386 lm_sensors - security update
CentOS Errata and Security Advisory CESA-2005:825
lm_sensors security update for CentOS 4 i386:
https://rhn.redhat.com/errata/RHSA-2005-825.html refers
The following updated files have been uploaded and are currently syncing
to the mirrors:
2005 Nov 11
0
CentOS-announce Digest, Vol 9, Issue 6
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2005 Nov 12
0
CESA-2005:825 Low CentOS 4 axp lm_sensors - security update
CentOS Errata and Security Advisory 2005:825
https://rhn.redhat.com/errata/RHSA-2005-825.html
The following updated files have been uploaded and are currently
syncing to the mirrors:
files:
updates/alpha/RPMS/lm_sensors-2.8.7-2.40.3.alpha.rpm
updates/alpha/RPMS/lm_sensors-devel-2.8.7-2.40.3.alpha.rpm
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2015 Feb 09
2
[LLVMdev] [RFC] Raise minimum required CMake version to 3.0
I’m not too familiar with Ubuntu’s LTS releases, but from some google digging I believe there are 3 active LTS releases.
10.04 has CMake 2.8.0 (which is already below our minimum), but 10.04 will be dropping out of LTS this year.
12.04 has CMake 2.8.7 (also below our minimum)
14.04 has CMake 2.8.12.2, which should also have the fix for MSVC
Based on this, it might be reasonable to update the
2008 Jan 08
28
1.9.3 release, rakefile
Hi
I''d like to put out a 1.9.3 release perhaps later this week/weekend. If
you have a chance to test the build and samples esp with latest
rubygems, please do.
There are still some bugs on the list, and samples to do, but this
should address all the build/install probs that have come up. And it
would be good to get some testing and feedback on some of the new classes.
A note on the
2008 Jul 16
4
yum remove <old kernel pkgs> -- wants to remove a ton of stuff
I've got a Centos 4 box at work, where I noticed a pile of old kernels
lying around and no longer needed.
I did "rpm -qa | grep -y kernel > list" then edited the list to remove
from it the newer kernels, then "yum remove `cat list`". Yum has come
up with a list of 71 packages it wants to remove, even though there
were only 33 kernel-related RPMs in the list. this
2008 Apr 30
16
[PATCH 00/15] ia64/pv_ops take 5
Hi. This patchset implements ia64/pv_ops support which is the
framework for virtualization support.
Now all the comments so far have been addressed, but only a few exceptions.
On x86 various ways to support virtualization were proposed, and
eventually pv_ops won. So on ia64 the pv_ops strategy is appropriate too.
Later I'll post the patchset which implements xen domU based on
ia64/pv_ops.
2008 Apr 30
16
[PATCH 00/15] ia64/pv_ops take 5
Hi. This patchset implements ia64/pv_ops support which is the
framework for virtualization support.
Now all the comments so far have been addressed, but only a few exceptions.
On x86 various ways to support virtualization were proposed, and
eventually pv_ops won. So on ia64 the pv_ops strategy is appropriate too.
Later I'll post the patchset which implements xen domU based on
ia64/pv_ops.