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2002 Feb 12
2
Compileing 2.2.3a ( and ealier) on HPUX11
Hi, I am trying to compile 2.2.3a on an HPUX11 system using HP's native compilers and I am getting the folling errors. cpp: "/usr/include/sys/xti.h", line 488: warning 2001: Redefinition of macro TCP_NODELAY. cpp: "/usr/include/sys/xti.h", line 489: warning 2001: Redefinition of macro TCP_MAXSEG. The above is an example, it happens for each stage of the compile process.
2003 Mar 17
1
Help with compile on HP-UX 11.0
I'm having quite a bit of trouble with 2.2.7a and HP-UX 11.0. I've attempted to compile (configure && make) with aCC (aCC: HP ANSI C++ B3910B A.03.13), and gcc versions 2.95.1, and 3.2. (A few others as well, but that's not, perhaps, relevant here.) Let's assume I'm using gcc 2.95.1. The first configure error I see in config.log is: In file included from
2012 Oct 08
1
HPUX warning during build spotted
?Hello everybody, during the last build (#380) on HPUX (eaton-hpux11-pa-risc buildslave), I've noticed the following warning when compiling upsd: ../../server/upsd.c:417: warning: implicit declaration of function 'fromhost' fromhost is either an alias for sock_host or declared as extern void fromhost() in tcpd.h (iff any of TLI or PTX or TLI_SEQUENT macra are defined), which I guess
2015 Jul 15
2
[LLVMdev] GlobalsModRef (and thus LTO) is completely broken
Hi Chandler, I would like to run some benchmarks on ARM hardware and to look at impact of your patches on LTO. Kind regards, Evgeny Astigeevich From: llvmdev-bounces at cs.uiuc.edu [mailto:llvmdev-bounces at cs.uiuc.edu] On Behalf Of Chandler Carruth Sent: 15 July 2015 10:45 To: Chandler Carruth; Gerolf Hoflehner Cc: LLVM Developers Mailing List Subject: Re: [LLVMdev] GlobalsModRef
2015 Jul 17
2
[LLVMdev] GlobalsModRef (and thus LTO) is completely broken
Can you say what Benchmark or give a test case so we understand the nature of the regression? As Gerolf said, that will be important to understand what is best to do. On Fri, Jul 17, 2015, 06:43 Evgeny Astigeevich <Evgeny.Astigeevich at arm.com> wrote: > Yes, the regression is stable. I double checked this. A full benchmark > run consists of at least 10 sub-runs to validate the
2015 Jul 15
3
[LLVMdev] GlobalsModRef (and thus LTO) is completely broken
Replying here, but several of the questions raised boil down to "couldn't you make the usage of GetUnderlyingObject conservatively correct?". I'll try and address that. I think this *is* the right approach, but I think it is very hard to do without effectively disabling this part of GlobalsModRef. That is, the easy ways are likely to fire very frequently IMO. The core idea is
2015 Jul 17
2
[LLVMdev] GlobalsModRef (and thus LTO) is completely broken
Before the fix, the compiler may simply return 'noalias' for cases it can not really prove to be noalias, but actually correct by luck (or even wrong noalias, but does not result in miscompile). It would be useful to find out the set of missed noalias queries from GlobalModRef with your benchmark and examine if there is some improvement can be done. David On Fri, Jul 17, 2015 at 6:32
2003 Sep 05
0
/dev/random for HP-UX 11.00
Hi, I "developed" an implementation of /dev/random for HP-UX 11.00 that can be used to speed up entropy gathering for OpenSSL/OpenSSH implementations on HP-UX 11.00. It is still a first release, lots of stuff still to be done, but interested people can take a look at: http://www.josvisser.nl/hpux11-random/ Share and enjoy! ++Jos.nl P.S. I sent this message to the "user"
2003 Sep 19
0
/dev/random HP-UX 11.0
There is a /dev/random available now for HP-UX 11.0, see http://www.josvisser.nl/hpux11-random/ Regards. --------------------------------------------------------------------------- This message (including any attachments) is confidential and may be privileged. If you have received it by mistake please notify the sender by return e-mail and delete this message from your system. Any unauthorised
2004 Oct 30
3
[Bug 947] ssh-keyscan.c fails to compile on HP-UX 10.20
http://bugzilla.mindrot.org/show_bug.cgi?id=947 Summary: ssh-keyscan.c fails to compile on HP-UX 10.20 Product: Portable OpenSSH Version: 3.9p1 Platform: HPPA OS/Version: HP-UX Status: NEW Severity: normal Priority: P2 Component: Build system AssignedTo: openssh-bugs at mindrot.org
2015 Jul 17
3
[LLVMdev] GlobalsModRef (and thus LTO) is completely broken
Hey, thanks for benchmarking. How stable is the 2% regression? Michael ran some benchmarks with GlobalsModRef completely disabled and the only differences were in the noise. This was a complete spec2k6 run along with some others. Based on the number of benchmarks run there, I'm going to go ahead and submit these patches, but if you can clarify the impact here, we can look at potentially some
2003 Apr 23
1
R scripting patches for R-1.7.0
I've patched R so that it can be used as a scripting language, i.e. you can (on Unix-like systems) write files containing R code and execute them non-interactively, e.g.: #!/usr/local/lib/R/bin/R.bin --script cat("Hello World!\n") I've updated the patches for R-1.7.0; if you're interested in the patches, e-mail me at mckay@gmr.com, and I'll send them to you. --
2015 Jul 17
2
[LLVMdev] GlobalsModRef (and thus LTO) is completely broken
On Fri, Jul 17, 2015 at 9:13 AM Evgeny Astigeevich < evgeny.astigeevich at arm.com> wrote: > It’s Dhrystone. > Dhrystone has historically not been a good indicator of real-world performance fluctuations, especially at this small of a shift. I'd like to see if we see any fluctuation on larger and more realistic application benchmarks. One advantage of the flag being set is that we
2000 Feb 26
1
OpenSSH on HP-UX 11 with TCB
Hi, an updated and more civilized post (to my one and only previous one) on getting OpenSSH to work on HP-UX 11 using the TCB. I used the HP ANSI C compiler. Firstly, I needed to download, compile and install OpenSSL, EGD and ZLib. Specific issues: configure did not handle hpux 11 login.c did not compile makefile did not use $(CFLAGS) sshd did not compile (pam issues), I wanted to use
2003 Feb 05
7
Winbind on HPUX 11, some small progress
Hi All, Well, i've managed to enable some debugging in syslog, I had to put in /etc/syslog.conf ;*.debug on the syslog line. So at least I have an error which is being returned into syslog from winbind. This is what I get from winbind Feb 4 21:13:17 coastdr pam_winbind[20753]: Verify user `lonnie' Feb 4 21:13:18 coastdr pam_winbind[20753]: user 'lonnie' granted acces Feb 4
2003 Oct 16
1
R scripting patches for R-1.8.0
I've updated my scripting patches to R-1.8.0. These patches allow you to write shell scripts in R (at least on *nix systems) by putting #!/path/to/R.bin --script on the first line of the script file. If you're interested in the patches, e-mail me at mckay@gmr.com -- Neil D. McKay, Mail Code 480-106-359 Phone: (586)986-1470 (GM:8-226-1470) Manufacturing Systems Research Lab
2015 Aug 06
2
Benchmark GlobalsModRef in non-LTO pass pipeline
Greetings folks! I would like to enable globalsmodref-aa in the non-LTO pass pipeline so that it gets tested more and there are fewer differences between the two. For all of my benchmarks, this is performance neutral, but I'd appreciate others benchmarking this combination to see if they see any benefits or regressions. You can demo this mode easily: -mllvm -enable-non-lto-gmr Please let me
2009 Aug 03
1
use gnulib, and begin to pass its "make syntax-check" tests
Here's a patch series to make libguestfs use gnulib via a git submodule. The first thing I did was to look at the failures from "make syntax-check" and fix the config.h-related ones below. The others are now temporarily disabled via a variable in cfg.mk. I fixed the config-h problems and moved those change sets to precede the test-adding one, so that bisection still works, even if
2012 Apr 11
1
inference for customized regression in R?
Hi all, Are there functions in R that could help me do the following? We have a special type of regression which is called Geometric Mean Regression. We have done some search and found the following: https://stat.ethz.ch/pipermail/r-help/2011-July/285022.html The question is: how to do the statistical inference on GMR results? More specifically, we are looking for the prediction interval:
2002 Apr 11
3
Mods that allow R scripts
I've hacked R so that it can be used to write shell and/or CGI scripts, e.g. "hello world" can be written as: #!/usr/local/lib/R/bin/R.bin --script cat("Hello, World!\n"); The mods required to enable this aren't particularly major. (Adds about 70 lines of code, IIRC.) Anyone else interested in adding this to the R core? -- Neil D. McKay, Mail Code 480-106-359