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2015 Jul 09
2
[LLVMdev] The Trouble with Triples
On 9 July 2015 at 10:39, David Chisnall <David.Chisnall at cl.cam.ac.uk> wrote: > The use-case that I’d really like to go from mostly-working to actually-working is the ability to create symlinked versions of clang with a triple prefix and have it behave sensibly. We can symlink clang to mips64-unknown-freebsd-clang and get a working cross-compiler, more or less, except that we also want
2015 Jul 09
5
[LLVMdev] The Trouble with Triples
> -----Original Message----- > From: Renato Golin [mailto:renato.golin at linaro.org] > Sent: 08 July 2015 19:01 > To: Daniel Sanders > Cc: LLVM Developers Mailing List (llvmdev at cs.uiuc.edu); Eric Christopher > (echristo at gmail.com); Jim Grosbach (grosbach at apple.com) > Subject: Re: The Trouble with Triples > > On 8 July 2015 at 17:43, Daniel Sanders
2013 Jan 22
1
Erro message in glmmADMB
Hello everybody, I am using glmmADMB and when I run some models, I recieve the following message: Erro em glmmadmb(eumencells ~ 1 + (1 | owners), data = pred3, family = "nbinom", : The function maximizer failed (couldn't find STD file) Furthermore: Lost warning messages: Command execution 'C:\Windows\system32\cmd.exe /c
2010 Jul 14
2
Linux Kernel Physical Interface Limit
I think it's baloney mainly because i can't find a mention of it anywhere. Is there REALLY a limit on the number of physical network interfaces in the Kernel?
2011 Oct 19
1
help with glmmADMB ZI; function maximizer failed
Dear all, I am having some problems trying to run a GLMM model with zero-inflation using the alpha version of glmmADMB (0.6.4) using R (2.13.1) in Windows and I would greatly appreciate some help. My count response variable (number of birds: count) fits a negative binomial distribution and the explanatory variables are both continuous and categorical (species= 17). The three random effects are
2008 Oct 21
3
Bugzilla comment
too many UNCO bugs are listed for wine < 1.0 . I suggest purging or archiving the really old ones since they must have been fixed or no-one cares for them atm. Either way they're too confusing!
2008 Oct 15
11
Want to help Wine?
Howdy Wine users! Looking for an easy way to help Wine? There are plenty of bug reports that could use a retest in current Wine, but developers are busy fixing bugs :-). Here's a list of bugs (536) that have a download available, but haven't been checked on in the last 6 months. If you'd got time and bandwidth to kill, and want to help Wine, please test them. After testing, leave a
2018 Jun 05
2
Mach-O support in lld: what are the known issues?
I'd be interested in the existence of a high-quality, open-source, portable linker for apple platforms, but not enough to help make that happen. If I _was_ gonna work on something related to that, I'd probably be inclined to instead add any required features to allow an ELF linker to target a notional darwin-elf target, and to have clang emit darwin-elf object files, and then write a
2018 Jun 04
4
Mach-O support in lld: what are the known issues?
Hello all, I'm trying to better understand the state of Mach-O support in lld. The lld docs state that "the linker supports ELF (Unix), PE/COFF (Windows), Mach-O (macOS) and WebAssembly in descending order of completeness." [1] True to that statement, I found an email on this list from Jan 2018 stating that "MachO support in lld is not really ready for real world usage. It was
2004 Oct 15
8
Testing for normality of residuals in a regression model
Hi all, Is it possible to have a test value for assessing the normality of residuals from a linear regression model, instead of simply relying on qqplots? I've tried to use fitdistr to try and fit the residuals with a normal distribution, but fitdsitr only returns the parameters of the distribution and the standard errors, not the p-value. Am I missing something? Cheers, Federico
2007 Apr 10
6
[LLVMdev] LLVM Roadmap 2007-2008, PowerPC, multithreading, LLVM 2.0, etc ?
Hi, where could one find any LLVM development roadmap for this and perhaps next year? Especially would be interesting to know about * planned features for PS3 Cell processor -- as well as for Wii, Xbox360 CPUs * multithreading in general * possibly coming changes in major versioning and related issues * other interesting featuring comments on current status to above listed items are also
2007 Apr 10
0
[LLVMdev] LLVM Roadmap 2007-2008, PowerPC, multithreading, LLVM 2.0, etc ?
Hi Valery, On Tue, 2007-04-10 at 13:15 +0200, Valery Khamenya wrote: > Hi, > > where could one find any LLVM development roadmap for this > and perhaps next year? About the best "roadmap" we have is the list of enhancements in Bugzilla:
2010 Sep 09
4
Help With WINE & Folding@Home...
New Forum member, so pardon me if I restate something already asked. I am running Xubuntu 10.04 LTS and wanted to try the SMP Folding at Home client listed here: http://folding.stanford.edu/English/DownloadWinOther it's the one that says: Windows: V6 Beta SMP2/CPU clients Windows XP/2003/Vista/2008/7 SMP2 client console version Read this Install Guide first! (and Passkey Information)
2010 Jul 25
1
Query for old bugs with no activity
Is it possible to get a premade query for bugs whom have not had activity for 6+ months? There was one as a sticky in the past. Thanks!
2008 Jul 03
4
New install not working
OK, it has nothing to do with trying to run a setup.exe off of floppy. I've installed 1.0.r4 -- yes, it's kind of old, but seems to be the latest binary available for FreeBSD 7 -- and it doesn't want to run anything I've tried. For example: $ rm -rf .wine $ wine notepad wine: created the configuration directory '/home/perryh/.wine' wineserver: fcntl
2009 May 09
2
company of heroes
Trying to install company of heroes. On wine 1.1.20, it would install but not run ("hardware spec does not meet requirements"). Since then I have installed winetricks directx9, divx, msi2, allcodecs, ogg and quicktime72 and upgraded to wine 1.1.21. Now an install attempt fails because "...\windows32\msi.exe" is missing. Any suggestions as to how to put this file back?
2010 Jul 25
0
[PATCH] dlls/ntdll/file.c: Setting FileAllInformation is not 'fixable'.
Max TenEyck Woodbury wrote: > On 07/25/2010 01:55 PM, James McKenzie wrote: >> Andrew Eikum wrote: >>> On 07/25/2010 12:04 PM, Max TenEyck Woodbury wrote: >>>> On 07/25/2010 09:45 AM, James McKenzie wrote: >>>>> I think you missed what Nicolay and Dmitry are trying to tell you. >>>>> We are trying to implement, bug for bug, the
2009 Aug 02
0
rpart: which is correct?
I am using rpart in classification mode and am confused about this particular model's predictions. > predict(fit, train[8,]) -1 1 8 0.5974089 0.4025911 > predict(fit, train[8,], type="class") 1 Levels: -1 1 So, it seems like there is a 60% change of being class -1 according the the "prob" output (which is the default for classification) but gives
2003 Nov 24
4
R postscript generation error (lines versus points) (PR#5285)
Full_Name: Stephen Harker Version: 1.80 OS: linux (Yellow Dog 3.0 on ppc) Submission from: (NULL) (130.194.13.101) In creating a postscript file from a set of data in which the points are plotted using `points()' and lines drawn using `lines()' I have found since upgrading from R version 1.4? to 1.8 that the two sets do not coinicide completely. This is best illustrated by a simple
2011 Feb 26
2
[R-sig-ME] Fwd: Re: ANOVA and Pseudoreplication in R
On 25/02/2011 21:22, Ben Ward wrote: > > -------- Original Message -------- > Subject: Re: [R] ANOVA and Pseudoreplication in R > Date: Fri, 25 Feb 2011 12:10:14 -0800 > From: Bert Gunter<gunter.berton at gene.com> > To: Ben Ward<benjamin.ward at bathspa.org> > CC: r-help<r-help at r-project.org> > > > > I can hopefully save bandwidth here by