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2019 Apr 19
1
haproxy + submission services -> postfix failure
Hi, I have a nginx server which is using the proxy protocol to forward tcp connections to dovecot. Dovecot is configured to be a submission service for email to be sent. Then postfix should send the email itself which is also using the ha proxy protocol. There are a few moving parts in this problem so I'm not sure where the problem is. But I want to ask if somebody can validate my dovecot
2002 Aug 20
2
weighting means
Hi everyone, I've got a dataframe called 'faculty'. I want to do a weighted mean on the column called 'Q8' weighted by the contents of column 'CETP'. In addition, I need to operate on the result of splitting 'faculty' according to the contents of a column 'FACULTY'. For example > lapply(split(faculty$Q8, faculty$FACULTY), mean) $"1" [1]
2005 Nov 12
1
computation on a table
Hello, I have a table (1) of the form q1 q3 q4 q8 q9 A 5 2 0 1 3 B 2 0 2 4 4 I have another table (2): q1 q2 q3 q4 q5 q6 q7 q8 q9 C 10 7 4 2 6 9 3 1 2 I would like to divide the numbers in table (1) by the number of the appropriate column in table (2): q1 q3 q4 q8 q9 A 5/10 2/4 0/2 1/1 3/2 B 2/10 0/4 2/2 4/1 4/2
2011 Jul 06
3
Tables and merge
----- Original Message ----- From: "Silvano" <silvano at uel.br> To: <r-help at r-project.org> Sent: Thursday, June 30, 2011 9:07 AM Subject: Tables and merge > Hi, > > I have 21 files which is common variable CODE. > Each file refers to a question. > > I would like to join the 21 files into one, to construct > tables for each question by CODE. >
2013 Oct 14
1
[LLVMdev] Vectorization of pointer PHI nodes
On 14 October 2013 19:31, Arnold Schwaighofer <aschwaighofer at apple.com>wrote: > Renato, can you post the c code for the function and the assembly that gcc > produces? > Attached. Your initial example could be well handled by vectorization of strided > loops (and the mentioning of VLD3(.8?)/VST3(.8?) lead me to assume that > this is what happened). But the LLVM-IR you
2014 Dec 07
3
[LLVMdev] NEON intrinsics preventing redundant load optimization?
Hi all, I’m not sure if this is the right list, so apologies if not. Doing some profiling I noticed some of my hand-tuned matrix multiply code with NEON intrinsics was much slower through a C++ template wrapper vs calling the intrinsics function directly. It turned out clang/LLVM was unable to eliminate a temporary even though the case seemed quite straightforward. Unfortunately any loads
2002 Aug 22
1
combining output from several operations
Hi everyone, I wonder if there's a patient soul out there who has a minute to look at the following. I've got a set of summary statistics I need to perform many times. Naturally, I've looked at writing a function to automate the process as much as possible. (These are the data I mentioned recently in my question about weighted means.) I'm having trouble figuring out the proper
2002 Jul 27
1
ABX at q8
Hello! First of all, 100x thanks to Monty and colleagues: you have done an excellent job! I just didn't believe my ears when I first tested Oggenc 1.0 at q0 to q1 - it sounds AMAZINGLY GOOD !!! But as HDD drives are getting larger and cheaper, most of us move toward higher quality settings ......... I use q8, because: - I was able to ABX some test samples up to q4.99 - at q8 Ogg is still
2012 Jul 05
2
[LLVMdev] RE : Vector argument passing abi for ARM ?
Hi Duncan, I also thought it was a bug, especially since it worked with LLVM 3.0, but since it is not defined by ABI, I was not sure if I need to submit it as a BUG. I wanted to be sure that it is an actual BUG before submitting it and got the not-a-bug answer. Here is a small example to reproduce the problem I'm experiencing: ; ModuleID = 'bugparam.ll' target datalayout =
2012 Sep 06
1
[LLVMdev] Unaligned vector memory access for ARM/NEON.
On Sep 5, 2012, at 4:58 PM, Jim Grosbach <grosbach at apple.com> wrote: > Hmmm. Well, it's entirely possible that it's LLVM that's confused about the alignment requirements here. :) > > I think I see, in general, where. I twiddled the IR to give it higher alignment (16 bytes) and get: > extend: @ @extend > @ BB#0: > vldr d16,
2012 Jul 05
0
[LLVMdev] RE : Vector argument passing abi for ARM ?
Hi Sebastien, > I also thought it was a bug, especially since it worked with LLVM 3.0, but since it is not defined by ABI, I was not sure if I need to submit it as a BUG. yes it is a bug. > I wanted to be sure that it is an actual BUG before submitting it and got the not-a-bug answer. I didn't read Nadav's reply as saying there was no bug, in fact he explicitly said in his email
2012 Sep 21
0
[LLVMdev] Question about LLVM NEON intrinsics
On Fri, Sep 21, 2012 at 1:28 AM, Sebastien DELDON-GNB <sebastien.deldon at st.com> wrote: > Hi all, > > I would like to know if LLVM Neon intrinsics are designed to support only 'Legal' types for NEON units. > Using llc -march=arm -mcpu=cortex-a9 vmax4.ll -o vmax4.s on following ll code: > > > ; ModuleID = 'vmax.ll' > target datalayout =
2012 Sep 21
5
[LLVMdev] Question about LLVM NEON intrinsics
Hi all, I would like to know if LLVM Neon intrinsics are designed to support only 'Legal' types for NEON units. Using llc -march=arm -mcpu=cortex-a9 vmax4.ll -o vmax4.s on following ll code: ; ModuleID = 'vmax.ll' target datalayout = "e-p:32:32:32-i1:8:8-i8:8:8-i16:16:16-i32:32:32-i64:64:64-f32:32:32-f64:64:64-v64:64:64-v128:128:128-a0:0:64-n32" target triple =
2012 Sep 05
0
[LLVMdev] Unaligned vector memory access for ARM/NEON.
Hmmm. Well, it's entirely possible that it's LLVM that's confused about the alignment requirements here. :) I think I see, in general, where. I twiddled the IR to give it higher alignment (16 bytes) and get: extend: @ @extend @ BB#0: vldr d16, [r0] vmovl.s16 q8, d16 vstmia r1, {d16, d17} vldr d16, [r0, #8] add r0, r1, #16 vmovl.s16 q8, d16 vstmia
2012 Sep 21
2
[LLVMdev] RE : Question about LLVM NEON intrinsics
Hi Eli, Thanks for the answer, it clarifies the situation for me. Do you know if there is Pass in LLVM that could be adapted to 'legalize' intrinsics calls ? Or shall I define my own intrinsics for non supported types ? Best Regards Seb ________________________________________ De : Eli Friedman [eli.friedman at gmail.com] Date d'envoi : vendredi 21 septembre 2012 11:54 À : Sebastien
2010 Feb 03
7
could not find rmagick locally or in a repository
I unzipped simple captcha in vendor/plugins Then I did >rake simple_captcha:setup Gave error: rake aborted! no such file to load -- RMagick2.so SO I thought Rmagick has to be installed. So downloaded 2.12.0 binary gem for Ruby 1.8.6 DT 2009-10-04 16:05 RMagick-2.12.0-ImageMagick-6.5.6-8-Q8.zip Unzipped the file Ran ImageMagick-6.5.6-8-Q8-windows-dll.exe It installed the program in
2009 Oct 01
2
Installing RMagick on UBUNTU 9.04
I installed ImageMagick 6.5.6 and all seems to be installed ok. I downloaded ImageMagick 6.5.6 I entered $ ./configure and everything seems OK. When I enter $ identify -version I get Version: ImageMagick 6.5.6-6 2009-09-30 Q8 OpenMP http://www.imagemagick.org Copyright: Copyright (C) 1999-2009 ImageMagick Studio LLC I then enter $ sudo gem install rmagick I get Building native extensions.
2009 Dec 02
1
bug found in CELT 0.6.1, fix proposed.
Hi all I have spent the last three days evaluating CELT on our supported platforms. I found a bug in quant_bands.c, that due to processor/compilation differences did not cause an issue on x86 platforms, but is a problem on the MIPS processor embedded devices. When decoding on the MIPS devices, there was a lot of noise added during the decoding, the noise is mainly in the 15 khz to 21 khz range.
2013 Feb 04
6
[LLVMdev] Vectorizer using Instruction, not opcodes
On 4 February 2013 18:25, Arnold Schwaighofer <aschwaighofer at apple.com>wrote: > For cases where this approach breaks really badly we could consider adding > a specialized api or parameters (like the type of a user/use). But we > should do so only as a last resort and backed by actual code that would > benefit from doing so. > Very sensible, more or less what I had in
2012 Sep 21
0
[LLVMdev] Question about LLVM NEON intrinsics
On Sep 21, 2012, at 2:58 AM, Sebastien DELDON-GNB <sebastien.deldon at st.com> wrote: > Hi Eli, > > Thanks for the answer, it clarifies the situation for me. Do you know if there is Pass in LLVM that could be adapted to 'legalize' intrinsics calls ? > Or shall I define my own intrinsics for non supported types ? You should never generate these sorts of intrinsics with