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2007 Oct 26
3
SOLUTION - Compiled Kernel and modules for XEN3.1 on PowerEdge 1950
Dear all, since it could be of interest for the list, here I post a link to compiled kernel for XEN 3.1 on a DELL PowerEdge 1950 compiled with gcc (GCC) 4.1.2 20061115 (prerelease) (Debian 4.1.1-21) on a Debian4 distribution. This is provided AS IS AND WITHOUT ANY SUPPORT AND/OR ANY RESPONSIBILITY :-) The first link (7 MB) pack all the files you should have in /boot. The second link (12 MB)
2004 Jun 15
1
configure not detecting IRIX6
A couple of days ago I sent a message about trying to build 3.0.4 under IRIX6 and having "make" fail because smbd/quota.h could not find <devnm.h>. I got no suggestions as to how to work out what the problem was. I have now identified why the problem arose and that moves me to the next problem! configure is failing to detect that the OS is IRIX6. include/config.h does not
2013 Oct 09
2
[LLVMdev] Backend vs JIT : GPU
Hi guys, I am understanding OpenCL compilation flow on GPU in order to develop OpenCL runtime for a new hardware. I understood that OpenCL compiler is part of a vendor's runtime library which is the heart of OpenCL. Since OpenCL kernel is compiled at runtime, hence at high level its compilation takes place in two steps: i. source code is first converted to intermediate code. ii.
2008 May 23
1
Evaluation "conflict" in combination of replicate() and rexp()as variable inside a function
Dear userRs, "playing around" with combinations of replicate() and random number generating functions inside a self-defined "wrapper" function I encounterd a puzzling behaviour. The following are intentionally simple (and rather nonsense-) examples to isolate the relevant aspects. Please, note the seemingly "inconsistent" behaviour for the second call of
2015 Jun 16
2
[LLVMdev] How to pick default floating point ABI?
On 06/12/2015 07:12 PM, Daniel Sanders wrote: > > Hi, > > I'm afraid targeting a 64-bit CPU and the O32 ABI is completely broken > at the moment, it's one of the very long-standing issues I'm working > towards. The main problem is that a lot of the internals of the Mips > LLVM backend derive their behaviour from the target CPU rather than > the target ABI.
2014 Jun 24
2
[LLVMdev] Is there any tool can generate MIPS ELF file?
> So in summary, each step is ABI compatible with the previous step. The linker will ensure that the end-user doesn't try to do the second step before the first step is finished since it will refuse to link a binary that contains both O32 and O32+fp64. It will produce an O32 binary given a combination of O32+fpxx, and similarly a O32+fp64 binary given a combination O32+fpxx and O32+fp64.
2001 Feb 07
1
RE: [R] Removing "row.names"
> Date: Wed, 7 Feb 2001 09:33:12 -0800 (PST) > From: Thomas Lumley <tlumley@u.washington.edu> > To: Kurt Hornik <Kurt.Hornik@ci.tuwien.ac.at> > cc: Peter Dalgaard BSA <p.dalgaard@biostat.ku.dk>, R-devel@r-project.org > Subject: Re: [Rd] RE: [R] Removing "row.names" > MIME-Version: 1.0 > > On Wed, 7 Feb 2001, Kurt Hornik wrote: > > >
2005 Feb 21
12
NAT
Hello, I installed my linux server for 3 months now. It does almost everything (dns, web & mail server, firewall ...). I just encounterd two problems with the firewall: behind this server there are 2 computers: i got emule on one and msn on the other. The problem is that I can''t configure well the firewall fore these 2 rules. I''ve added DNAT rules but it
2014 Jun 23
2
[LLVMdev] Is there any tool can generate MIPS ELF file?
On Mon, Jun 23, 2014 at 2:45 AM, Daniel Sanders <Daniel.Sanders at imgtec.com> wrote: >> There are a lot of MIPS ABIs. > > Yes, and we've discovered that there seem to be incompatible extensions to some of these ABI's too. :) > >> I'm pretty sure Imagination Technologies working up a new abi right now. > > Not exactly. We're not working on any
2001 Mar 07
0
Compiling openssh-2.5.1p1 on IRIX in o32 mode
I get this error: cc -o32 -g -I/usr/local/include -I/var/tmp/openssl-o32/include -I/var/tmp/openssl-o32/include -I. -I./openbsd-compat -I. -DETCDIR=\"/usr/local/ssh/etc\" -D_PATH_SSH_PROGRAM=\"/usr/local/ssh/bin/ssh\" -D_PATH_SSH_ASKPASS_DEFAULT=\"/usr/local/ssh/libexec/ssh-askpass\" -D_PATH_SFTP_SERVER=\"/usr/local/ssh/libexec/sftp-server\" -DHAVE_CONFIG_H
2005 Aug 14
4
PCA problem in R
Dear all: When I have more variables than units, say a 195*10896 matrix which has 10896 variables and 195 samples. prcomp will give only 195 principal components. I checked in the help, but there is no explanation that why this happen. Can we get more than 195 PCs for this case? Thank you very much. Best! Alan Aug-12-2005
2002 Jan 23
6
meaning of "IO Error: skipping the delete...."
On 23 Jan 2002, Nitin Agarwal <nitin.agarwal@timesgroup.com> wrote: > Hi, > I am Nitin from India working with a leading Indian newspaper "The Times > > of India". > We recently downloaded "rsync" and found it to be very useful and good > utility. > We tried to implement it between our main server and the DRS (Disaster > Recovery System), located
2002 May 23
1
Does the rsync/xdelta algorithm *need* to write a new file?
Hello, lately I've been playing with the idea of doing in-place updates of systems using either rsync or xdelta. However, both rsync and xdelta seem to be dead set on writing a new file first, and then atomically exchanging it with the old file. Now, as I want to apply a binary delta to a full filesystem, bigger than the available temporary space, this really makes rsync and xdelta
2015 Jul 31
2
[LLVMdev] The Trouble with Triples
> > (from the context, you might have meant 'tuple' where you've written 'triple'. I'm answering based on the assumption you meant 'triple') > I did mean what I wrote. I thought I ought to check since it's very easy to mix up triples and tuples and the context sounded off. I'm glad I picked the right assumption. > > The proposed TargetTuple
2014 Mar 14
2
[LLVMdev] buildbot change for Mips slave - please review
We want to switch running our slave bot with clang/llvm instead of gcc. We have the following proposed patch. We can't test this in our environment but will monitor and adjust if there are issues. svn co http://llvm.org/svn/llvm-project/zorg/trunk zorg mips-builder.patch Index: buildbot/osuosl/master/config/builders.py ===================================================================
2002 Jan 10
1
Configuring libogg/libvorbis with CC under Irix 6.3
Hi folks,. I'm working on a project on Irix 6.3 using CC (not GCC) and the .o32 object format (not n32) and would like to incorperate ogg-vorbis. Is there any way to configure the libogg/libvorbis makefiles to work with CC? (Or does anyone know how to arm-twist GCC under Irix 6.3 into producing o32 object files?) Thanks super-much for any help, Mike <p>--- >8 ---- List
2014 Jun 18
2
[LLVMdev] Is there any tool can generate MIPS ELF file?
On Wed, Jun 18, 2014 at 2:03 AM, Matheus Almeida <Matheus.Almeida at imgtec.com> wrote: >> Why Imagination Technologies do not offer the latest MIPS ABI document download link just like the ISA docs? > It's something we're considering to do and the documents should be available at some point in the [hopefully] not too distant future. > >> then why GCC disagree with
2015 Sep 24
3
The Trouble with Triples
> > > The word 'all' is what still bothers me here. If any one piece of the information is derived from incorrect information in the triple, then the behaviour will likely be incorrect. > > > > If it's possible to be derived from the triple then it's going to be correct or the triple is incorrect. > > If it's something that's overridden later
2012 Dec 11
0
[LLVMdev] [MC] [llvm-mc] Getting target specific information to <target>ELFObjectWriter
On Dec 10, 2012, at 1:15 PM, "Carter, Jack" <jcarter at mips.com> wrote: > Here are some examples using the gnu assembler reacting to the same input file with different commandline options. > > These are using the GCC assembler on hello.c > // abi o32, arch mips32r2, relocation model pic+cpic > mips-linux-gnu-as -mips32r2 -EL -KPIC -o hello_gas.o hello_gas.s >
2003 Jun 22
1
rsync backup performance question
Dear all, I am implementing a backup system, where thousands of postgreSQL databases (max 1 Gb in size) on as much clients need to be backed up nightly across ISDN lines. Because of the limited bandwidth, rsync is the prime candidate of course. Potential problems I see are server load (I/O and CPU), and filesystem limits. Does anyone have experience with such setups? Ron Arts -- NeoNova BV