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2002 Jan 07
0
rsync-2.5.1 / lib patches
The following zlib files need patches in order to compile using Compaq C on OpenVMS. These should work on any ANSI compliant compiler. Operating System: OpenVMS ALPHA V7.3 Compiler: Compaq C T6.5 Compiler switches: /WARN=ENABLE=(LEVEL4, QUESTCODE) fnmatch.c and mdfour.c. Compaq C on OpenVMS can not deal with relative path names in #include files. Also the local prototype for getenv() does
2002 Jan 07
2
rsync-2.5.1 / popt patches
The following popt files need patches in order to compile using Compaq C on OpenVMS. These patches should also be needed on a Tru64 or LINUX on ALPHA using Compaq C. Except for the alloca issue, these should work on any ANSI compliant compiler. Operating System: OpenVMS ALPHA V7.3 Compiler: Compaq C T6.5 Compiler switches: /WARN=ENABLE=(LEVEL4, QUESTCODE) SYSTEM.H is doing tests on
2002 Jan 07
1
rsync-2.5.1 / socket.c - unititialized variable breaks build.
In socket.c, the variable error is unitilialzed. Also the variable length should be an unsigned int. EAGLE> type socket.gdiff --- ref_src:socket.c Sat Jan 5 13:27:07 2002 +++ lcl_src:socket.c Sun Jan 6 08:40:51 2002 @@ -1,3 +1,4 @@ +/* Converted by prj_src:unix_c_to_vms_c.tpu AND prj_src:socket.tpu on 6-JAN-20 02 08:40:51.01 OPENVMS_AXP */ /* -*- c-file-style: "linux"
2002 Jan 13
1
rsynd-2.5.1 / batch.c patch
Platform: Compaq OpenVMS Alpha 7.3 Compiler: Compaq C T6.5 The following patch is an update to a previous patch that I submitted. The only change from the previous patch is that the const qualifier has been added to write_batch_*() routines to improve compiler efficiency. Because the gdiff -u was done against the distribution it includes the previous patch. The functions with no parameters
2002 Jan 13
0
rsynd-2.5.1 / checksum.c patches
Platform: Compaq OpenVMS Alpha 7.3 Compiler: Compaq C T6.5 The following patch resolves compile problems with the checksum.c module. The type (char) was being used where the usage indicated either (void) or (unsigned char) should be used. The const qualifier was added to impove compiler efficiency. There may be more cases in this module where type (char) is being used instead of what appears
2002 Feb 11
0
RSYNC 2.5.2 type mismatches in batch.c
Platform: OpenVMS Alpha 7.3 Compiler: Compaq C T6.5-002 on OpenVMS Alpha V7.3 Comile flags: /WARN=ENABLE=(LEVEL4, QUESTCODE) Best guess at UNIX equivalents of above compile flags: LEVEL4 = All warnings QUESTCODE = Do LINT processing on source. -John wb8tyw@qsl.network Personal Opinion Only batch.c (char *) is being used as a type, when a generic structure is being passed. (void *) appears
2002 Jan 07
0
rsync-2.5.1 / updated syscall.c "const" patch
Operating System: OpenVMS ALPHA V7.3 Compiler: Compaq C T6.5 Compiler switches: /WARN=ENABLE=(LEVEL4, QUESTCODE) syscall.c is missing the "const" qualifiers for several of it's functions. This patch should supercede the previous patch I submitted. This was discovered while working on resovling the conflicts between signed and unsigned values. -John wb8tyw@qsl.network Personal
2002 Jan 13
0
rsynd-2.5.1 / io.c patches
Platform: Compaq OpenVMS Alpha 7.3 Compiler: Compaq C T6.5 The following patch resolves compile problems with the IO.C module. The (char) type was being used where (void) was more appropriate based on the actual use of the code. The (char) type was also being used where the usage was actually an (unsigned char). const qualifiers were added to improve compile efficiency. EAGLE> type
2012 Jul 06
0
Running Rspec tests with JRuby fails
How to run RSpec tests with JRuby in a Java project? I tried to run it with JRuby 1.7.0.preview1, rspec (2.10.0) rspec-core (2.10.1) rspec-expectations (2.10.0) rspec-mocks (2.10.1) rspec-rails (2.10.1) as follows: jruby -S rspec and got the error: javix at ubuntu:~/Development/rspec_jruby$ jruby -S rspec spec NameError: cannot load Java class com.models.Calculator for_name at
2002 Oct 04
2
Problem with construction (1-x)^(1-y) (PR#2103)
Hello! I have any problem with construction (1-x)^(1-y) if y<1 > x=5 > y=.5 > (1-x)^(1-y) [1] NaN > (1-y) [1] 0.5 > (1-x)^0.5 [1] NaN > (1-x) [1] -4 > -4^.5 [1] -2 Roma V. Kalaida E-mail rss@rss.phtd.tpu.edu.ru <<insert bug report here>> --please do not edit the information below-- Version: platform = i686-pc-linux-gnu arch = i686 os = linux-gnu
2017 Jul 20
3
Issue with DAG legalization of brcond, setcc, xor
Hi, I am having some issues with how some of the instructions are being legalized. So this is my intial basic block. The area of concern is the last three instructions. I will pick and choose debug output to keep this small. SelectionDAG has 36 nodes: t0: ch = EntryToken t6: i32,ch = CopyFromReg t0, Register:i32 %vreg507 t2: i32,ch = CopyFromReg t0, Register:i32 %vreg17
2017 Jul 21
4
Issue with DAG legalization of brcond, setcc, xor
But isn't kinda silly that we transform to xor and then we transform it back. What is the advantage in doing so? Also, since we do that method, I now have to introduce setcc patterns for i1 values, instead of being able to just use logical pattern operators like not. -Dilan On Fri, Jul 21, 2017 at 11:00 AM Dilan Manatunga <manatunga at gmail.com> wrote: > For some reason I
2007 Oct 23
10
How is everyone structuring stories?
Bleeding-edge story-writers, How are you structuring your specs? I am working on a new project and tried this: ./lib ./blah ./spec ./blah ./stories But it breaks autotest, so I moved stories parallel to lib and spec. Also what about suffixes? I have adopted "xyz_story_spec.rb", and "xyz.story" for the time being, with the line runner =
2006 Jan 16
1
problem unpacking R sources (PR#8492)
Full_Name: Steven L. Scott Version: 2.2.1 OS: Windows-Cygwin Submission from: (NULL) (128.125.60.50) I've had problems unpacking the R source coded downloaded from http://lib.stat.cmu.edu/R/CRAN/src/base/R-2/R-2.2.1.tar.gz Version info for tar and gunzip provided below (GNU legalese edited out), along with the error messages I get. Thanks. Steve /notcygwin[506] gunzip --version gunzip
2002 Jun 22
0
-z and -B65536 causing file corruption in 2.5.5 w/zlib 1.1.4
When using the -z and -B65536 options together, sometimes there is file corruption. Client and server are both compiled against zlib 1.1.4, so the gzip corruption shouldn't be there, right? With -z and -B32768 there is an error, but it is detected in a different way. With -B65536 and without -z all seems to be going OK. With -B16384 and with -z all seems to be going OK. I'm guessing
2011 Aug 26
7
Odd behavior on Phenom II X6
I built a new box for home use, it is an ASUS M5A99X EVO 990X, the CPU is the 1075T 3.0Ghz AM3. I have 16 gigs of 1333 RAM, it is Patriot brand non - ECC. The disk is a 1TB Western Digital SATA II 3.0 mbps. I am using a USB DVD drive to do the install When I attempt to install either a generic CentOS install, it gives a Kernel panic and dies, the error says something about CPU0 and it reboots
2009 May 27
1
[PATCH server] UI tweaks for cloud
Initial styling for the cloud, added a few images Signed-off-by: Jeremy Perry <jeremy.perry at redhat.com> --- src/app/views/cloud/instance/index.rhtml | 2 +- src/app/views/layouts/cloud/cloud.rhtml | 9 +- src/public/images/mystery_cloud2.png | Bin 0 -> 1984 bytes src/public/images/tab_bg.png | Bin 0 -> 174 bytes src/public/stylesheets/cloud/layout.css |
2007 Apr 17
8
problem with rspec_on_rails and @controller.should_receive(:render) in trunk
Hey guys! I am using rspec trunk, and I am having a little problem with the latest version. (I am quite sure this worked with an older version about a week ago) heres the spec: it "should render the new user form without layout for a xhr request" do @controller.should_receive(:render).with(:layout=>false) xhr :get,:new end and the controller: def new render
2011 Apr 20
1
How to get R plots with FastRweb
Dear friends, I am working in a web service project which uses integration of Java with R. I have used RJava to connect with Java and that is working fine. As R produces more interactive plots, I would also like to pipe plots generate from R on web page. I came to know that FastRWeb, R2HTML, brew and WebGraphics, Cairo together can be used to do that. I have installed all those successfully. I am
2002 Jul 21
5
superlifter design notes (OpenVMS perspective)
> Qualities > > 1. Be reasonably portable: at least in principle, it should be > possible to port to Windows, OS X, and various Unixes without major > changes. In general, I would like to see OpenVMS in that list. > Principles > > 1. Clean design rather than micro-optimization. A clean design allows optimization to be done by the compiler, and tight optimization