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2007 Mar 19
3
How come wine doesn't improve?
Tony Pursell wrote: > On 17 Jun 2006 at 15:25, Philipp Klaus Krause wrote: > > >>Even though wine versions get released often and the weekly >>newsletters seem to report progress I get the impression that wine is >>not really improving. Of course it happens that some applications work >>with newer wine versions which didn't work with older ones, but at the
2012 Aug 28
2
[LLVMdev] [RFC] Resurrecting the C back-end
On 28.08.2012 14:08, Joshua Cranmer wrote: > On 8/27/2012 9:57 PM, Hongbin Zheng wrote: >> I think the C backend also allow people performing source-to-source >> transform with LLVM (instead of Clang). > > I do not believe that this would be the case nor that it should be a > goal. Source-to-source transformation requires a lot of accurate > information about the AST,
2006 May 01
8
Windows vs Linux
Warning: Sligthly off topic. http://shelleytherepublican.com/2006/04/linux-european-threat-to-our-computers.html Quotes: > And guess what software Osama Bin Laden uses on his laptop? > > If you guessed it was Linux you would be 100% right. > Next time somebody asks you how Al Queda agents pay for their > rifles and rocket launchers, you can tell them that foreign hackers >
2012 Aug 28
0
[LLVMdev] [RFC] Resurrecting the C back-end
Will this allow users to compile C++ (or some other language that LLVM has a frontend for) to C, which then can be compiled using a C compiler for a target architecture, for which only a C compiler exists? Which use-cases do you have in mind for this backend? Philipp
2012 Aug 28
0
[LLVMdev] [RFC] Resurrecting the C back-end
On Aug 27, 2012, at 10:39 PM, Philipp Klaus Krause <pkk at spth.de> wrote: > On 28.08.2012 14:08, Joshua Cranmer wrote: >> On 8/27/2012 9:57 PM, Hongbin Zheng wrote: >>> I think the C backend also allow people performing source-to-source >>> transform with LLVM (instead of Clang). >> >> I do not believe that this would be the case nor that it should
2012 Aug 28
1
[LLVMdev] [RFC] Resurrecting the C back-end
On 28.08.2012 14:47, Cameron Zwarich wrote: > On Aug 27, 2012, at 10:39 PM, Philipp Klaus Krause <pkk at spth.de> wrote: > >> On 28.08.2012 14:08, Joshua Cranmer wrote: >>> On 8/27/2012 9:57 PM, Hongbin Zheng wrote: >>>> I think the C backend also allow people performing source-to-source >>>> transform with LLVM (instead of Clang). >>>
2012 Aug 27
9
[LLVMdev] [RFC] Resurrecting the C back-end
Hello all, I am in need for a working C back-end for LLVM for my current research. I know that the previous incarnation of this back-end has been kicked out of the tree since the 3.1 release and I have gone through the archives to restore it to it's previous 'glory'. So far, I have restored most of the previous version (excluding some of the parts that needed changes outside of
2008 Mar 15
4
Error with GTA on one box, not on another
Hello, Running GTA (the first one, freely available on Rockstar site -> http://www.rockstargames.com/classics/gta.html) on my laptop, I have no problem in fullscreen. However, on my desktop computer, where I tried to run GTA from freevo, I got the error message "Error 296.473 - Cannot find the default display mode". A strings on executable showed me that it is a message from the
2006 Dec 18
1
Installing gecko in wine with proxy
Hi, I am currently trying to make an app work under wine, and it needs gecko. The automatic installer pop-up, but can't download anything. I think it's because I'm behind a proxy, but I don't know how to configure it. -- Colin Pitrat (Bull Services Telco) Bull, Architect of an Open World (TM) T?l : +33 (0) 1 30 80 72 93 www.bull.com -------------- next part -------------- A
2006 Dec 18
1
Can't find lcabinet when runnig make crosstest
Hi, when I run make crosstest, I get an error message saying it can't find lcabinet : make[2]: Entering directory '/home/colin/Devs/wine/dlls/advpack/tests' i686-mingw32-gcc advpack.cross.o files.cross.o install.cross.o testlist.cross.o -o advpack_crosstest.exe -lcabinet -luser32 -ladvapi32 -lkernel32 /usr/lib/gcc/i686-mingw32/3.4.4/../../../../i686-mingw32/bin/ld: can't find
2007 Jun 28
1
Webcam under wine
Hi, I recently installed a webcam under Linux, and I'd like to use it with wine. I'd like to test x-lite with this webcam, but I have no idea how to make it see my webcam. I tried in winecfg, but it doesn't seem to contain anything related to the webcam. I searched on internet, but only found some doc about msn messenger. Apparently, it's kind of a hack, not a way to make the
2006 Nov 23
2
[LLVMdev] Byte code portability (was Re: libstdc++ as bytecode, and compiling C++ to C)
Pertti Kellomäki schrieb: > Chris Lattner wrote: >> Many aspects of the target compiler can leak through. > > So if one wants to use the LLVM system as a cross compiler, one > has to configure llvm-gcc as a cross compiler? Fair enough, I guess. I hope the C backend is still meant to generate portable code though. Philipp
2006 Nov 24
4
[LLVMdev] Byte code portability (was Re: libstdc++ as bytecode, and compiling C++ to C)
Reid Spencer schrieb: > Note that C and LLVM types are *not* the same things (despite the > similar names). We are in the process of making this abundantly clear. > The LLVM IR will soon use names like i8, i16, i32, and i64 (signless > integer quantities of specific sizes, regardless of platform). I had explicitly specified the size in the input code using a uint32_t type, the
2018 Feb 02
6
Slightly OT : newsletters, mail formatting and netiquette
Hi, This question is not exactly CentOS-related strictly speaking, but here goes. I'm running a few newsletter servers for myself and a handful of clients on public CentOS servers with PHPList. For the last twenty years or so I've followed the basic rule that mails should have no formatting whatsoever, only simple text. And now I wonder if that basic rule of netiquette also applies to
2006 Feb 10
4
Handling a relationship between users and newsletter subcriptions.
Hey Everyone! I have a newsletter system that contains a multitude of different newsletters. In this case three but the system allows the user to add more. Every user can be subscribed to any amount of given newsletters. So what I did was I created a user model, newsletter model, and subscription model. The subscription model belongs to one user and one newsletter. However,
2003 Dec 02
7
Meetme Recording
Hi, Can anybody explain me in configuring Asterisk to record a conference? Regards... Girish _________________________________________________________________ Add zing to Hotmail. Get FREE newsletters. http://server1.msn.co.in/features/general/Newsletters/index.asp Subscribe now!
2006 Nov 07
1
[LLVMdev] How do I use this to optimize C or C++ code?
I tried llvm-gcc -c test.c llvm-gcc test.o llc -march=c test.bc -f -o test2.c Then I compiled both test.c and test2.c with sdcc, a compiler which lacks high-level optimization. The code generated from test2.c was bigger. Then I tried llvm-gcc -O5 -Os -c test.c llvm-gcc -O5 -Os test.o llc -march=c test.bc -f -o test2.c But it generated exactly the same code as the commands above. What is it that
2010 Sep 05
2
Windows 7 64-bit clients with high latency
Hi, Windows 7 64-bit clients have a very high latency (constantly rising) using of tinc. 32-bit clients are working with normal speed. Does anyone have a solution for this problem? Viele Gr??e Dirk Krause
2010 Apr 22
9
Gentoo on HP DL380 G6
Hi, i''am trying to build a Gentoo Dom0-kernel booting a HP DL380 G6. Has anyone twiddled a working kernel configuration for this hardware? i do have the linux-2.6.32-xen-r1 sources checked out by portage and tried some configurations. Olaf _______________________________________________ Xen-users mailing list Xen-users@lists.xensource.com http://lists.xensource.com/xen-users
2006 Nov 23
0
[LLVMdev] Byte code portability (was Re: libstdc++ as bytecode, and compiling C++ to C)
On Thu, 2006-11-23 at 19:10 +0100, Philipp Klaus Krause wrote: > Pertti Kellomäki schrieb: > > Chris Lattner wrote: > >> Many aspects of the target compiler can leak through. > > > > So if one wants to use the LLVM system as a cross compiler, one > > has to configure llvm-gcc as a cross compiler? Fair enough, I guess. > > I hope the C backend is still