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2005 Feb 23
1
new version of zlib to CenOS 3.3 ?
I wanted to upgrade my ClamAV but ./configure gave this error checking for zlib installation... /usr configure: error: The installed zlib version may contain a security bug. Please upgrade to 1.2.2 or later: http://www.zlib.net. You can omit this check with --disable-zlib-vcheck but DO NOT REPORT any stablility issues then! but yum gave this message # yum install zlib Gathering header information
2005 May 08
2
newer ZLIB and ZLIB-DEVEL
Greetings, I have need of a newer ZLIB and/or maybe the ZLIB-DEVEL. I need 1.2.2 or later and was told to go to www.zlib.net On that site, it mentions... zlib for Linux, both shared and static plus headers (RPM format, many architectures) so what I am wondering is this, is there a new ZLIB coming down the "upstream" pipe now or quickly? if there a specific YUM command to snag from
2020 Apr 09
2
RFC: Promoting experimental reduction intrinsics to first class intrinsics
That recent X86 bug isn't unique to the intrinsic. We generate the same code from this which uses the shuffle sequence the vectorizers generated before the reduction intrinsics existed. declare i64 @llvm.experimental.vector.reduce.or.v2i64(<2 x i64>)· declare void @TrapFunc(i64) define void @parseHeaders(i64 * %ptr) { %vptr = bitcast i64 * %ptr to <2 x i64> * %vload = load
2020 Apr 09
2
RFC: Promoting experimental reduction intrinsics to first class intrinsics
No we still use the shuffle expansion which is why the issue isn't unique to the intrinsic. ~Craig On Thu, Apr 9, 2020 at 10:21 AM Amara Emerson <aemerson at apple.com> wrote: > Has x86 switched to the intrinsics now? > > On Apr 9, 2020, at 10:17 AM, Craig Topper <craig.topper at gmail.com> wrote: > > That recent X86 bug isn't unique to the intrinsic. We
2009 Mar 05
4
CentOS 5 for IA64
Can anyone with a well-connected crystal ball suggest a timeframe for an IA64 release of CentOS 5? Weeks? Months? Never? Thanks Nigel Kendrick -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: <http://lists.centos.org/pipermail/centos/attachments/20090305/9e37ac3a/attachment-0004.html>
2005 Apr 24
3
A 'simple' problem?
Here's one for you if you have the time: I very stupidly killed the wrong process on a server on a remote site on Friday and now I cannot ssh login to it! It's not a major problem as it's main functions are as a file and print sharer (samba) and to run postfix/mailscanner, and I can have someone on site reboot the server when they start work on Monday, but I was wondering whether I
2005 Feb 08
2
Samba print queues showing old jobs
We have a server running Centos-3 with all latest updates. The server hosts 3 printers for us which are accessed by various Windows clients. About 3 months ago we noticed that, after a cups update, if you looked at the print queues in Windows they would show old jobs that had long been printed. After a further cups update this quirk went away but it's just come backs again - possibly after
2007 Aug 07
3
Virtualisation of Netware?
Hi, I am hoping someone can kick me up the learning curve (!) on Virtualization: We have an old piece of data logging software that was written in Turbo Pascal 6 using a file I/O module tuned to Netware and so it expects its data files to be on a Netware server and will not access them locally or via an MS/Samba share - essentially, it uses direct NCP calls for parts of its data access. The
2020 Sep 09
4
RFC: Promoting experimental reduction intrinsics to first class intrinsics
Proposal to specify semantics for the FP min/max reductions: https://reviews.llvm.org/D87391 I'm not sure how we got to the current state of codegen for those, but it doesn't seem consistent or correct as-is, so I've proposed updates there too. On Wed, Jun 17, 2020 at 2:15 PM Amara Emerson via llvm-dev < llvm-dev at lists.llvm.org> wrote: > Proposed clarification here:
2020 Jun 17
2
RFC: Promoting experimental reduction intrinsics to first class intrinsics
A minor point, but I think we need to more explicitly describe the order of floating point operations in the LangRef as well: "If the intrinsic call has the ‘reassoc’ or ‘fast’ flags set, then the reduction will not preserve the associativity of an equivalent scalarized counterpart. Otherwise the reduction will be ordered, thus implying that the operation respects the associativity of a
2005 Apr 25
2
APM on SMP kernel
I'm Currently running Centos 3.4 on an old Dell PowerEdge with dual PIII-450 processors. I know from searching that 'APM is not SMP safe' and so when I choose to reboot the server someone has to hit the power button to power down and then restart it. Most of the Web-based info I have found on APM and SMP is dated 2000-2002 so can anyone update me on whether there is now any way
2008 Jun 20
3
Mounting Floppies
Hi - daft one for Friday morning coffee break: I have been trying to mount floppies on a couple of CentOS5 servers - the usual "mount /dev/fd0 /mnt/floppy" (yes, /mnt/floppy exists!). On both servers, the mount command just doesn't come back and I have to hit CTRL-C. I have tried different media and also changed the floppy drive on one server, /dev/fd0 is seen as present on both
2004 Dec 14
1
CentOS newbie just saying hello
Hi folks, Just a quick hello having installed CentOS on my first box - an Acer Altos G310 (P4 2.8GHz, 768MB RAM with 70GB + 300GB storage. The 300GB unit is a SATA disk which I hope to software (hardware!?) mirror - if I'm in for any major fun mirroring a SATA drive do let me know now - I think hardware mirroring is not an option (yet!?) but I haven't checked this out completely. This
2005 Apr 27
2
Cups updates - overwriting mime.* files
Every time cups is updated I have to check mime.convs and mime.types to ensure that references to handling raw file types are uncommented otherwise we notice that one of our printers stops working because the files are overwritten by the updates. Should config files not be left untouched? We do have 'print command = lpr -r -oraw -P %p %s' in smb.conf but this on its own didn't make
2007 Sep 05
3
Chrooting SFTP over SSH2
Hi, As per the subject line - if I look up setting up chroot jails for SFTP over SSH2 I'm led to various Web sites and patches and also to a CentOS wiki page dated 2005, but what's the 'best' or 'correct' way to set this up for Centos 4.5 and 5? Thanks
2006 Nov 29
2
Copying user accounts (passwords) to another server
Hi Folks, I am doing a server swap out tomorrow and wondered if there was a utility that will copy user account details and their current passwords from one server to another (both CentOS 4) - there's only about 15 to do so it's not a major issue. Thanks Nigel Kendrick
2007 May 11
1
A couple of questions for the Mitel gurus (phone-related - not systems)
Hi Folks, Just in case there are any Mitel gurus here: 1) Is it possible to convince a non-dual mode 5220 phone to 'upgrade' to the SIP firmware? I have inherited one that's Minet only. 2) I have a 5310 conference unit and 5235 phone in SIP mode, but someone's lost the connecting lead. Can anyone recommend anywhere in the UK for a replacement lead or confirm the pin-out so I can
2005 Jan 28
1
Apcupsd UPS monitoring
Having some fun with the APC monitoring daemon (apcupsd) - I've installed the Whitebox rpm and it runs OK but I cannot communicate with the UPS on ttyS0 or ttyS1. I'm using a supported cable (according to the utility's Web site). I've followed the troubleshooting tips on the app's Web site with no luck - the only bit that I can't resolve is it recommends disabling logins
2008 Jun 20
2
mdbtools on CentOS
Morning everyone, I was hoping to use mdbtools to extract data from some Access databases overnight. I have yum installed the tools from Dag and also downloaded and (eventually!) compiled the latest release from the mdbtools web site, but I either get 'buffer overflow' errors or no output from most of the tools. I have been trying to cvs checkout the latest development version but
2005 Jul 06
1
Netware server emulation on Linux
One of our group companies has just 'gone live' on a new laboratory management package. Although the software is M$-based (ie: expects a M$ server at the heart of it), it is running with its core database on a CentOS3 server using Samba for client access - in fact, the developers are amazed at the performance and say it beats a Win2K/2K3 server 'hands down'!!! Anyway, the old lab