Displaying 20 results from an estimated 2000 matches similar to: "Mailing list going beserk"
2010 Feb 19
5
autoconf error with Wine 1.1.39
I have got this error when trying to build Wine 1.1.39 in Fedora 12
Code:
+ autoreconf
configure:4993: error: possibly undefined macro: AS_VAR_APPEND
If this token and others are legitimate, please use m4_pattern_allow.
See the Autoconf documentation.
autoreconf: /usr/bin/autoconf failed with exit status: 1
In Fedora 12 installed autoconf-2.63.
2007 Mar 22
1
Mailing list beserk - next thing
Hi there!
As there seems to be a problem with mailman, I unsubscribed yesterday
evening. But I still get Mail - this morning about 700!!! Is there anything I
can do about this? I don? t want to get flooded anymore. I sure will
resubscribe as soon as the problem is fixed, but as for now, this is not
acceptable!!!
Greets,
Dennis
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2007 Feb 07
2
all apps are black with nvidia driver
Summary: wine apps with nvidia video drivers cause a black screen
System:
Abit KT7A
Athlon XP1800
1GB RAM
nVidia GeForce4 MX440 AGP 64MB
Fedora Core 5 with latest updates
Xorg 7.0
Screen set to 1280x1024, 24 bit color
Details:
I have a problem where all my wine apps, including all the ones that
come with wine like winecfg, notepad, etc, cause the whole screen to go
black when they have the
2004 Mar 25
2
imap indexing error when moving multiple mails
Hi,
I've got an 'interesting' problem with a dovecot 0.99.10.4 setup on
NetBSD/i386 1.6ZK.
dovecot is serving imap only at the moment, using mbox format
mailboxes. '/etc/dovecot.conf' is pretty vanilla - among the modified
settings,
mail_read_mmaped = yes
maildir_check_content_changes = yes
mbox_lock = fcntl
could be relevant. Anyway - from time to time when I move a
2006 Mar 01
4
linear lists, creation, insertion, deletion, traversal *someone?*
Hi,
In a second try I will ask this list to give me some useful pointers.
Linear lists, as described e.g. by N.Wirth in "Algorithms and Data
Structures", seem not to be implemented in S/R, although in lisp we have
cons, car, cdr.
Nevertheless I want to implement an algorithm using such linear lists,
porting a trusted program to R (S). I need:
(from Modula/Oberon)
pSC* = POINTER TO
2008 Jan 23
5
Linux, UNIX, XP32, Vista X64 or ...? [SEC=UNCLASSIFIED]
Dear All,
I am currently using R in Windows PC with a 2 GB of RAM. Some pretty large
datasets are expected soon, perhaps in an order of several GB. I am facing a
similar situation like Ralph, either to get a new PC with a bigger RAM or
else. I am just wondering if R is getting faster in other systems like UNIX
or Linux. Any suggestions are appreciated.
Regards,
Jin
2008 Jan 23
1
Problems with XP32-"3GB-patch"?/ Worth upgrading to Vista X64?
Dear R-Users,
as I will start a huge simulation in a few weeks, I am about to buy a new
and fast PC. I have noticed, that the RAM has been the limiting factor in
many of my calculations up to now (I had 2 GB in my "old" system, but
Windows still used quite a lot of virtual memory), hence my new computer
will have 4 GB of fast DDR2-800 RAM.
However, I know that 1.) Windows 32 bit cannot
2003 Oct 24
8
SS7 signaling/Softswitch
I'm confused a bit about the following and was hoping to get some answers on
this group - What is exactly implied when we say asterisk can connect to a PSTN.
Does it mean connecting to the PSTN via PRI/T1/E1? If yes, then I assume
asterisk does not need to do any SS7 signaling and all it does (playing the role
of a PBX) is to connect to a Class 5 Switch at the CO. Is this a correct
statement?
2003 Dec 02
7
Meetme Recording
Hi,
Can anybody explain me in configuring Asterisk to record a conference?
Regards...
Girish
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2003 Oct 16
3
Starting * with G729 licences
Hi all:
I've just purchase some licences of G.729 codecs, and I like to bring up * using /etc/rc.d/init.d script.
Does anyone knows how to start in the "old" way?
Thanks in advance,
Gus
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2018 Mar 20
2
Encoding an X86 format with long operands
Whoops - sorry for the confusion. n would be set in stone beforehand. I
basically meant to indicate that we'd either be looking at a 32 bit or 64
bit system, ie 4 byte or 8 byte addresses.
On Tue, Mar 20, 2018, 1:07 PM Craig Topper <craig.topper at gmail.com> wrote:
> Hi Gus,
>
> When you say "n byte destination" you mean you want to encode an n byte
> address as
2018 Mar 20
2
Encoding an X86 format with long operands
Hi all.
tl;dr: I would like to add a long x86 instruction which doesn't conform to
any existing format that I know; I'm not sure where to start.
I am attempting to add an instruction into X86, to be simulated in gem5.
I've already added a simple, opcode-only instruction which I can
successfully decode and run in gem5, so I am roughly familiar with .td
files and how backends are built
2018 Feb 26
2
Compiling a benchmark to IR (either from test-suite, or other benchmarks)
Hello all.
I'm in need of a benchmark that can be compiled to IR or bytecode. I found
the test-suite project (https://llvm.org/docs/TestSuiteMakefileGuide.html)
and thought a benchmark in that project might work. However, I'm having
trouble figuring out how to actually compile any of the benchmarks to IR or
bytecode. Using cmake and make I can compile them to binaries, but at no
point do
2003 Aug 18
3
Call transfer ATA186
Hi all:
I'm testing a new installation of *, bringing up some ATA186. In * environment, all stuff works greats. The only thing that don't work is a Call Transfer, but the 3Party works ok. Some time ago I read that somebody had proven this functionality successfully. If somebody knows what I missing, please let me know.
Thanks in advance,
Gus
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2005 Aug 08
1
ansi2sys and patch for ansieditor
I send to the list the perl script to make the inverse of sys2ansi.pl and
convert any ansi file to syslinux format. I recommend jave editor to deal
with ascii arts and ascii fonts www.jave.de and for painting colours over the
ascii file, the ansieditor from http://www.win.ua.ac.be/~wschrep/ansied/ with
the patch attached for import and export to syslinux directly and for colour
paint mode to
2010 Jun 15
8
strange string in /etc/shadow
Hi,
I am using puppet (version 0.25.5-1.e15 for redhat) for password
management for non-system users. This morning, users on some of my
puppet clients had their encrypted password strings in /etc/shadow
replaced with the following string:
YAML::syck::BadAlias
That has effectively broken the users'' ability to login to those
servers. Puppet will not overwrite that string with the
2018 Feb 26
0
Compiling a benchmark to IR (either from test-suite, or other benchmarks)
There is no immediate support for this in the test-suite cmake buildsystem. There is something in the Makefile system indeed, but it lacks documentation and I'm not aware of any examples of how to use it.
I would recommend to use `CMAKE_C_FLAGS=--save-temps=obj cmake ...` in the test-suite. The --save-temps=obj flag will make clang place a bitcode file next to each .o file.
- Matthias
>
2018 Mar 20
0
Encoding an X86 format with long operands
That wasn't the part that confused me. What confused me was what you
expected to be encoded into the instruction. Your math indicated that you
multiple n by 3 and added 1 to it to get your 13 bytes. So that means you
intend to use 4 bytes to store an address in 32 bits which implied to me
that you intended to have a fixed address encoded. But what if the address
in in a register as would often
2018 Mar 19
4
Generating a custom opcode from an LLVM intrinsic
Craig, thanks for the quick response. That helps a lot. I had no clue they
were buried in there, though I guess I should have looked harder -- the hex
should have given me a clue, perhaps!
For the sake of my own edification (and not taking up too much of your
time) I will try to generate it myself. I've found the definition of the
"I" class at line 358 of
2018 Mar 19
0
Generating a custom opcode from an LLVM intrinsic
ASM is the text output you want printed in a textual listing of the
assembly. The curly braces you see in some text strings like
"adcx{l}\t{$src, $dst|$dst, $src}" are there to provide different operand
orders for at&t syntax vs intel syntax. Anything after $ matches the name
in the outs/in part of the instruction.
IIC_SSE_PREFETCH is part of the scheduler system to provide