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2018 Nov 01
3
Video from the CentOS Dojo at CERN now available
The videos from the recent #CentOSDojo at #CERN are now available on the
CentOS YouTube channel. If you have time for only one, be sure to watch
the first video, which talks about the challenges that CERN has with the
enormous amount of data they produce every day in the LHC.
Also recommended, Fabian's discussion of the coming (and already in
place!) changes to the CentOS Git infrastructure.
2010 Sep 18
2
Ac1dB1tch3z Vs Linux Kernel x86_64 0day
Are there any 64bit CentOS5 kernels available that are immune against
the exploit mentioned in the subject? Turning off 32bit support is no
option to me..
Gerhard Schneider
P.S.: Source code can be found at
http://seclists.org/fulldisclosure/2010/Sep/268 and is working "well" on
2.6.18-194.11.3.el5.centos.plus
--
Gerhard Schneider
Institute of Lightweight Design and e-Mail: gs
2016 Jun 28
0
The clang for centos6 are need GLIBC_2.14, but we only have GLIB 2.12 by default.
On Tue, Jun 28, 2016 at 11:50 AM, 罗勇刚(Yonggang Luo) <luoyonggang at gmail.com>
wrote:
> So CentOS before 6.7 is not an option after all?
> Is that possible to use clang on CentOS 6.6 and before?
>
>
Not with these binaries, unless you can update your libc/libstdc++. In the
general sense -- yes, it's possible if you build from source. There's a
couple of potential
2016 Jun 28
3
The clang for centos6 are need GLIBC_2.14, but we only have GLIB 2.12 by default.
So CentOS before 6.7 is not an option after all?
Is that possible to use clang on CentOS 6.6 and before?
On Wed, Jun 29, 2016 at 12:48 AM, Brian Cain <brian.cain at gmail.com> wrote:
> Yes, I believe it was built against centos 6.7. I wanted to build it
> against an older release but couldn't quite bootstrap it without newer
> libstdc++.
>
> Sorry, it would be clearer
2018 Nov 22
0
Video from the CentOS Dojo at CERN now available
Is it only me or are the talks not public on YouTube. When I open the
link, it says "Private Video" for every entry in the playlist.
On 01.11.18 18:17, Rich Bowen wrote:
> The videos from the recent #CentOSDojo at #CERN are now available on the
> CentOS YouTube channel. If you have time for only one, be sure to watch
> the first video, which talks about the challenges that CERN
2010 Mar 21
3
Looking for experiences with filesystem choices....
Lots of opinions out there and I have read and read, so I have a home server
that I have finally setup with a hot swap hdd cage and what I am planning on
doing is copying my data drive every other day and rotating them offsite,
haven't figured out how often though. So I did my first test last night and
the backup drive was formatted with ext3 but looking to try to speed things
up and was
2020 Jul 09
5
[RFC] Moving (parts of) the Cling REPL in Clang
Motivation
===
Over the last decade we have developed an interactive, interpretative
C++ (aka REPL) as part of the high-energy physics (HEP) data analysis
project -- ROOT [1-2]. We invested a significant effort to replace the
CINT C++ interpreter with a newly implemented REPL based on llvm --
cling [3]. The cling infrastructure is a core component of the data
analysis framework of ROOT and
2020 Jul 10
4
[cfe-dev] [RFC] Moving (parts of) the Cling REPL in Clang
I like cling, and having it integrated with the rest of the project would be neat. I agree with Hal’s suggestion to explain the design of what remains. It sounds like a pretty small amount of code.
> On Jul 9, 2020, at 7:25 PM, Hal Finkel via cfe-dev <cfe-dev at lists.llvm.org> wrote:
>
> I think that it would be great to have infrastructure for incremental C++ compilation,
2020 Jul 10
3
[cfe-dev] [RFC] Moving (parts of) the Cling REPL in Clang
On 7/10/20 1:57 PM, Vassil Vassilev wrote:
> On 7/10/20 6:43 AM, JF Bastien wrote:
>> I like cling, and having it integrated with the rest of the project
>> would be neat. I agree with Hal’s suggestion to explain the design of
>> what remains. It sounds like a pretty small amount of code.
>
>
> JF, Hal, did you mean you want a design document of how cling in
>
2009 May 14
5
Preventing hour-long fsck on ext3-filesystem
Hi!
I'm justing in the process of setting up a new fileserver for our
company. I'm installing CentOS 5.3 (64 bit) on it.
One of the "problems" with it is that it has a 3.5TB filesystem for
the user data which I formatted during setup as an ext3. Now my
experience with our current fileserver is that a 0.5TB ext3 filesystem
needs approx half an hour to complete (and kicks in
2007 May 10
2
CentOS Install From Scratch on XFS File System
I'm thinking about switching to CentOS 4.4 x86_64 from another RH based
version. However, I need to install it from scratch and I need EVERYTHING
(including /boot & /) on XFS file systems. Does the default installer allow
this? If not, how difficult would it be to make the necessary changes. I've
done a lot of Google searching and searching of the CentOS site, but haven't
found
2009 Jan 17
9
[LLVMdev] Criticism of garbage collection support in LLVM
This may be of interest:
http://lhc-compiler.blogspot.com/2009/01/case-against-cllvm.html
People implementing a new Haskell compiler explain why LLVM is an
unsuitable target for them.
2008 Nov 10
4
Running From Live DVD & Keeping Settings Between Boots
Someone posted how to use a memory card (USB or another kind) to save
settings between boots of a Live CD/DVD. I believe it was posted not too long
ago and I thought I had kept the email, but now that I'm looking for the
information, I can not find it. I've done some searching and I either get way
too many hits or way too few, none of which are what I'm looking for. Does
anyone
2010 Sep 24
7
In the press, once again
May be a little bit off topic, but this gave me hard laugh:
http://www.theregister.co.uk/2010/09/24/sysadmin_file_tools/
Windows admins use a virtualized CentOS machine to copy files because
their own tools are not able to handle copying a bigger amount of data. :)
Cheers,
Timo
2007 May 25
1
Re: Centos really slow as VMware Server guest OS
I thought some people here might like to know what we just found out
while trying to get VMWare running under CentOS 5. Before we found the note
about changing VMWare from 2 to 1 CPU's, we went to `Edit' -> `Preferences' ->
`Memory' and changed the memory option to:
Fit All virtual memory into reserved host RAM
It had been set to the next option down, second out of 3 (we
2008 Mar 20
3
Enterprisable IP Camera recording/monitoring software
Anyone have any experiences with this they care to share?
Thanks!
jlc
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2009 May 13
2
File compare word by word
Is there a utility that compares files word by word, instead of whole
lines or single bytes?
I found that I can simulate this by replacing all the spaces in a file
with linefeeds, then 'diff -B' the results, but that's kind of awkward
and hard to read when differences that matter come up.
(For the record, I tried using OOo's document comparer, converting to
text and using diff,
2010 Aug 31
4
e2fsck with millions of files
I have a large (1.5TB) partition with millions of files on it. e2fsck has
been running nearly 12 hours and is still on "Checking directory structure".
Any tips for speeding this along?
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2007 May 22
2
Login problem on CentOS 4.4 GDM
I have just restructured my system (repartitioned the main disk to
separate /home from /) and I am now getting this error when I try to
log in as a non-root user:
Your session only hasted less than 10 seconds. If you have not logged
out yourself, this could mean that there is some installation problem
or you may be out of disk space. Try logging in with one of the
failsafe sessoions to see if
2010 Oct 06
3
GDM could not write to you authorization file ... Please contact your system adminstrator
I am the system administrator.
I have a system that was built with a default install which resulted
in everything in a single file system except for /boot
wrote some scripts to split out: /home, /usr, /var, /opt, and /tmp to
separate file systems/logical volumes it looks like it ought to work,
There's plenty of space in all the filesystems and I can log via ssh
and have write access in my