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2007 Aug 25
3
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2007 Aug 24
4
Confirm email... (Giant-sized gifts, decor and props)
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2008 Sep 29
0
[LLVMdev] Hi Cache Miss and Branch Misprediction
Ketan Pundlik Umare wrote: > Hi Guys, > I am an absolute newbie to the compiler community. I am experimenting a little bit with llvm. > I have a few small questions, i would be really great if someone could help me. It sounds like what you want is valgrind --tool=cachegrind (or --tool=callgrind). See http://valgrind.org/ > 1. Can i find out (is there something already built), if the
2018 Feb 26
3
Going back to a minimal system : strange problem
Hi, Some time ago I wrote a little script elaguer.sh ("?laguer" means "to prune") which simply removes all packages that are *not* part of a minimal installation. First I created a list of packages that make up a minimal CentOS installation. On a fresh install, I would do something like this: # rpm -qa --queryformat '%{NAME}\n' | sort > minimal.txt Here's the
2019 Oct 23
2
[cfe-dev] [Openmp-dev] GitHub Migration Starting Now
On Tue, 2019-10-22 at 09:57 -0700, Tom Stellard via cfe-dev wrote: > On 10/22/2019 09:08 AM, Tom Stellard via Openmp-dev wrote: > > Hi, > > > > We're getting ready to start migrating to GitHub. SVN will be > > moved to read-only now and we'll > > begin the process of turning on GitHub commit access. I'll send an > > email when we're done.
2008 Sep 29
4
[LLVMdev] Hi Cache Miss and Branch Misprediction
Hi Guys, I am an absolute newbie to the compiler community. I am experimenting a little bit with llvm. I have a few small questions, i would be really great if someone could help me. 1. Can i find out (is there something already built), if the previous instruction / or some instruction was a cache miss. Basically i want to detect cache misses and instructions that are causing this 2. Can i find
2001 Aug 23
0
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2004 Sep 04
0
[LLVMdev] Do you miss an answer from the LLVM developer team?
Hi If someone else like Steve hasn't yet got a reply from the LLVM developer team, please repost the question. We apologise for the inconvenience. Thanks. /Henrik _________________________________________________________________ Find det, du s�ger p� MSN S�g http://search.msn.dk
2011 Jul 08
0
Free Mac Apps You Can’t Miss
[img]http://www.magicansoft.com/images/free-mac-apps-you-can[/img]VLC Media Player (http://www.videolan.org/) VLC Media Player is one of the best media players you will need. It can play multiply formats, like MPEG-1, MPEG-2, MPEG-4, DivX, MP3, and OGG, as well as for DVDs, VCDs, and various streaming protocols. It is free, open source, cross-platform.
2017 Jun 14
2
KMeans Clusterer - Going forward
Hello, I have finished moving the API to PIMPL classes and will fix issues within the current code over the next week, based on reviews from mentors. The next step going forward is to start with forming document vectors that are reduced and more useful. This majorly helps in saving run time (since time for distance calculation depends on number of terms). Getting the useful terms within a
2004 Sep 10
4
Blocking and compression.
I did some research on patent claims on range and arithmetic coding. The original range code pdf presented in the UK by an ibm employee at the time asserts no patent claims what so ever. If there are patents I cant find em. I have the original paper in PDF if anyone cares to see it. Its a good candidate for encoding because browsing a few of the implememntations avaialable on line, I can roll my
2018 Feb 26
0
Going back to a minimal system : strange problem
On 02/26/2018 06:03 AM, Nicolas Kovacs wrote: > This script worked perfectly for some time. But now it seems like > something has changed somewhere under the hood. Because when I run it > now, the script fails at the final package removal stage. I would hazard to guess that the flaw is simply that from time to time, packages are added to the minimal install as a side effect of adding
2017 Jan 12
3
Pigeonhole External pipe script going zombie?
I?m running dovecot 2.2.27 and pigeonhole 0.4.16 on FreeBSD 11. I?m using the pigeonhole/sieve external pipe plugin to run a Perl program to send a Pushover notification when certain messages are received. The Perl script is executed, and the notification is sent. But then the script task seems to go zombie until it is killed after a timeout. In the user?s sieve log, I get a message like
2020 Jun 08
2
Nested instruction patterns rejected by GlobalISel when having registers in Defs
Hi Daniel, Thanks for replying; I was hoping to get in touch with you on this issue. I had a look at how SelectionIDAG does it when generating the matcher table, and it does consider the implicit defs as additional output. Here is the match table generated for the pattern: /* 0*/ OPC_CheckOpcode, TARGET_VAL(ISD::SIGN_EXTEND), /* 3*/ OPC_MoveChild0, /* 4*/ OPC_CheckOpcode,
2020 Jun 04
2
Nested instruction patterns rejected by GlobalISel when having registers in Defs
Hi Dominik, Thanks for your reply. In my case, the Defs is the cause of the problem. Or rather, it is part of the problem, because when I remove it from the instruction TableGen gives me a different error message which concerns a part which is deeper into the pattern tree, so at least it is able to proceed beyond that part of the pattern. I have also stepped TableGen inside gdb and
2018 Feb 26
1
Going back to a minimal system : strange problem
Le 26/02/2018 ? 16:12, Gordon Messmer a ?crit : > I would hazard to guess that the flaw is simply that from time to > time, packages are added to the minimal install as a side effect of > adding in new dependencies. If you had a minimal install and simply > ran "yum update", you would periodically see yum report that it would > install new packages for dependencies, in
2006 Mar 15
0
Raise your hand if you''re going to the MySQL conference
If you are attending the MySQL User Conference 2006, you are encouraged to come attend my session about Applied Ruby on Rails and AJAX. The session information is as follows: Applied Ruby on Rails and AJAX Farhan Mashraqi Track: LAMP, Community Projects Date: Thursday, April 27 Time: 2:20pm - 3:05pm Location: Ballroom B Adoppt (http://adoppt.com) is a fully
2005 May 18
0
To those of you who wish to help keep Shorewall going
Please subscribe to the development list or to the leaf development list . That way, all interested parties will know what is happening. Thanks to you all for the offers of help, -Tom -- Tom Eastep \ Nothing is foolproof to a sufficiently talented fool Shoreline, \ http://shorewall.net Washington USA \ teastep@shorewall.net PGP Public Key \ https://lists.shorewall.net/teastep.pgp.key
2011 Jan 14
1
SAMBA / CUPS Printserver
Okay, I've got some progress now. Have fairly decent printserver working. I've been able to reproduce the same postive and negative results in two physical servers and now (finaly destination) a vmware server. What's working: ADS integration, this is a domain member Printer driver installation (for a few drivers) Printer installation / removal Printing. What's not working:
2020 Jan 02
2
u2f seed
That sounds like the application param is still used as part of the process though? Would allowing the user to specify the application work in the Solokey case? What is stored in the private keyfile? The documentation says no private key is stored there. So is it just information used to reseed the public/private key? Thanks, Kevin ________________________________________ From: openssh-unix-dev