similar to: openssh2.3.0p1 and /etc/limits

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2005 Jun 22
1
Newbie - Encoding PCM
Hi all, i've to encode voice from a voicemodem. I choose speex 1.0.5 for its quality in voice encoding. I've tried to implement an encoder but unsuccesfully. Here's my code: /* ============ SPEEX stream ENCODER ============================================ */ int SPEEX_EncodePCM(struct _IDA_ClientSocket *IDA,char *buffer,unsigned char *PCM,int num_samples) { /* buffer point to the
2015 Nov 04
2
Vectorizing structure reads, writes, etc on X86-64 AVX
Hi Jay - I see the slow, small accesses using an older clang [Apple LLVM version 7.0.0 (clang-700.1.76)], but this looks fixed on trunk. I made a change that comes into play if you don't specify a particular CPU: http://llvm.org/viewvc/llvm-project?view=revision&revision=245950 $ ./clang -O1 -mavx copy.c -S -o - ... movslq %edi, %rax movq _spr_dynamic at GOTPCREL(%rip),
2001 Jan 06
0
Bug Report OpenSSH 2.3.0-p1-1.src.rpm for linux
Gentlemen: I'm running RedHat 6.2 here (out of the box, virtually no upgrades...) and while OpenSSH 2.2.0p1-2 will compile and run just fine, for some reason OpenSSH2.3.0p1 (Portable for Linux) will not. It configures just fine, but dies in the "make" as follows: ranlib libssh.a gcc -o ssh ssh.o sshconnect.o sshconnect1.o sshconnect2.o log-client.o readconf.o clientloop.o -L.
2001 Feb 01
0
warnings on aix325
Hi, I'm trying to compile openssh2.3.0p1 on aix3.2.5. Can I ignore this list of warning messages? bsd-bindresvport.c: In function `bindresvport_af': bsd-bindresvport.c:94: warning: implicit declaration of function `bind' bsd-rresvport.c: In function `rresvport_af': bsd-rresvport.c:64: warning: implicit declaration of function `bzero' bsd-rresvport.c:82: warning: implicit
2015 Nov 03
2
Vectorizing structure reads, writes, etc on X86-64 AVX
----- Original Message ----- > From: "Sanjay Patel via llvm-dev" <llvm-dev at lists.llvm.org> > To: "Jay McCarthy" <jay.mccarthy at gmail.com> > Cc: "llvm-dev" <llvm-dev at lists.llvm.org> > Sent: Tuesday, November 3, 2015 12:30:51 PM > Subject: Re: [llvm-dev] Vectorizing structure reads, writes, etc on X86-64 AVX > > If the
2012 Jan 09
39
[PATCH v4 00/25] xen: ARMv7 with virtualization extensions
Hello everyone, this is the fourth version of the patch series that introduces ARMv7 with virtualization extensions support in Xen. The series allows Xen and Dom0 to boot on a Cortex-A15 based Versatile Express simulator. See the following announce email for more informations about what we are trying to achieve, as well as the original git history: See
2011 Dec 06
57
[PATCH RFC 00/25] xen: ARMv7 with virtualization extensions
Hello everyone, this is the very first version of the patch series that introduces ARMv7 with virtualization extensions support in Xen. The series allows Xen and Dom0 to boot on a Cortex-A15 based Versatile Express simulator. See the following announce email for more informations about what we are trying to achieve, as well as the original git history: See
2007 Apr 18
31
[PATCH 00/28] Updates for firstfloor paravirt-ops patches
Hi Andi, This is a set of updates for the firstfloor patch queue. Quick rundown: revert-mm-x86_64-mm-account-for-module-percpu-space-separately-from-kernel-percpu.patch separate-module-percpu-space.patch Update the module percpu accounting patch fix-ff-allow-percpu-variables-to-be-page-aligned.patch Make sure the percpu memory allocation is page-aligned
2007 Apr 18
31
[PATCH 00/28] Updates for firstfloor paravirt-ops patches
Hi Andi, This is a set of updates for the firstfloor patch queue. Quick rundown: revert-mm-x86_64-mm-account-for-module-percpu-space-separately-from-kernel-percpu.patch separate-module-percpu-space.patch Update the module percpu accounting patch fix-ff-allow-percpu-variables-to-be-page-aligned.patch Make sure the percpu memory allocation is page-aligned
2011 Apr 16
20
[PATCH 00/20] Switch to ELF modules
From: Matt Fleming <matt.fleming at linux.intel.com> This series fixes some bugs and switches the elflink branch to be entirely ELF modules. It applies on top of, http://syslinux.zytor.com/archives/2011-April/016369.html The deletions in the diff stat below are mainly from deleting com32/elflink/modules (finally!). Now there should be no duplicate code because we don't need COM32 and