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2010 Mar 22
1
[git pull] dash, sh4, README's
hello hpa, pushed out new patch queue :) It contains the sync with latest dash git, renaming of some README's to ease their packaging, sparc32 socket test and a sh4 fix by Debian porters (numbers of changes is huge, but mostly contained in dash). git pull git://git.debian.org/users/maks/klibc.git maks initramfs-tools seems happy with that version of dash, saw no regression on boot test with
2010 Apr 06
1
[patch v2] dash fix for job control off warning
fix subject and added warning to patch mail, thanks for review. ----- Forwarded message from "H. Peter Anvin" <hpa at zytor.com> ----- Date: Mon, 29 Mar 2010 15:07:01 -0700 From: "H. Peter Anvin" <hpa at zytor.com> To: maximilian attems <max at stro.at> Cc: Colin Watson <cjwatson at ubuntu.com>, klibc at zytor.com, Herbert Xu <herbert at
2010 Oct 27
1
Cross-compile Samba 3.5.6 with STLinux 2.3 (SH4 CPU)
I need to generate a minimal Samba working in a SH4 cpu in a STLinux 2.3 environment. The goal is to have very very simple Samba server running in a STLinux environment. STLinux Kernel has included the CIFS support. Really I'm a newbie in Samba cross-compilation. And obviously I've problems :-( Any help will be appreciated. Thanks :-) 1) First of all I've set some env vars: export
2010 Mar 28
1
[git pull v3] dash, sh4, ipconfig, dprintf, fstype, README's
hello hpa! added on top of queue ext4 fix, that Ubuntu is carrying from cjwatson. Got missed out in previous pull requests. Btrfs recognition in fstype. the patch queue contains sync with latest dash, sh4 fix by Debian porters, dprintf usage in ipconfig, kinit and nfsmount instead of buggy DEBUG macro. ipconfig memcpy usage to avoid strict aliasing warnings. Some interesting README's got
2010 Apr 25
2
[git pull] small fixes, sh4, getruage() README's
hello hpa, current patch queue for review, please pull: git pull git://git.debian.org/users/maks/klibc.git maks Aurelien Jarno (1): [klibc] sh4: syscalls fixes Benjamin Cama (1): [klibc] fstype: btrfs size endianness fix Thorsten Glaser (1): [klibc] add getrusage() maximilian attems (3): [klibc] resume: silence warning on resume try [klibc] bootp_packet.h minor
2010 Apr 16
0
[git pull v4] dash, sh4, ipconfig, dprintf, fstype, README's
hello hpa, pulled in latest dash containing your jobcontrol patch and fixed faccessat() in klibc on the way. the build of this needs lmkl fix: http://marc.info/?l=linux-kernel&m=127138736217956&w=2 patch queue otherwise similar to previous pull request, please pull: git pull git://git.debian.org/users/maks/klibc.git maks Aleksey Cheusov (1): [klibc] [BUILD] Fixed build on NetBSD
2012 May 25
4
klibc breakage on alpha, need porterbox
Hi, is there a DD-accessible porterbox somewhere (slow would be ok, as this is smallish software) with an up-to-date sid (enough to install the recently-built libklibc-dev 2.0~rc5-1 and all other B-D of mksh 40.9.20120518-1, as well as strace and gdb-minimal)? Similarily to http://www.zytor.com/pipermail/klibc/2012-May/003229.html I found klibc-compiled programmes on Alpha to fail (SIGSEGV
2012 May 18
1
hppa, powerpcspe: call for klibc/mksh testers
Hi, no mailing list for powerpcspe? What?s the progress of your architectures? I don?t see much happening on debian-ports.org, and taking your architectures off that infrastructure hurts others (I?ve ?revived? m68k and kept it running on d-p.o which helps a bit). Anyway: a new klibc (2.0~rc5-1) has been uploaded, and an mksh companion version (40.9.20120518-1) depending on it and trying to use
2010 Apr 22
0
(fwd) Bug#578076: sh4: syscalls do not work
that looks great, will include it in my next patch queue. now that 1.5.18 is out of the door, posting to mailing list for review and will soon try it out. ----- Forwarded message from Aurelien Jarno <aurel32 at debian.org> ----- Date: Fri, 16 Apr 2010 18:17:58 +0200 From: Aurelien Jarno <aurel32 at debian.org> To: Debian Bug Tracking System <submit at bugs.debian.org> Subject:
2008 Sep 08
3
Support for different Architectures
Dear All, I am new to FLAC. I have to port FLAC on sh4 architecture. Can somebody please let me know which architectures FLAC supports today? Also if somebody has an idea about the functionality of the code written in assembly, it would be of great help. Thanks and Regards Divyahaas Bhatia Senior Technical Leader Pace Micro Technology (India) Private Limited Bringing Technology
2010 Apr 21
0
[git pull v5] dash, sh4, ipconfig, dprintf, fstype, README's
hello hpa, disabled faccessat in klibc to go forward with this dash sync, and HAVE_FACCESSAT in dash config.h, no other change. please pull: git pull git://git.debian.org/users/maks/klibc.git maks
2010 May 30
3
Silent Hunter 4 1.5 on MacOS X/Wine 1.2-rc2
Hello all, I tried to run SH4 1.5 on my Mac (MacOS X 10.6.3 Snow Leopard) but it crashes even before the menus can be displayed because of some unimplemented D3DX call (D3DXCreateTextureFromFileExA) in D3DX9_36.dll. I used Wine version 1.2-rc2. According to the AppDB, several persons who ran it on Linux got the menus working. How is it possible that running SH4 on Linux doesn't trigger
2010 Jul 07
0
[git pull v2] x86_32, sh4, getrusage()
hello hpa, here my birthday submission :) please pull: git pull git://git.debian.org/users/maks/klibc.git maks Sam fixed a longstanding x86_32 build bug, thus it seems a good time to flush the queue of the piled up patches, the shortlog tells it: Aurelien Jarno (1): [klibc] sh4: syscalls fixes Benjamin Cama (1): [klibc] fstype: btrfs size endianness fix Mike Waychison (2):
2011 Jan 08
4
Help How to create DSL for conditional validations
Hi All, I am new to Ruby and ROR I were trying to create small DSL for conditional validations valid_with_cond :bypass_validation do if self.addresses > 3 errors[:base] << "Can not have more than 3 addresses". end end By this I wanted to create array of method and call them all in custom validation method. this above code I wanted to do attr_accessor
2019 Jan 19
4
RFT: klibc 2.0.5
In preparation for the klibc 2.0.5 release I wrote a basic test script which: 1. Builds for each architecture (with a cross-compiler where needed) 2. Runs several statically-linked programs (using qemu-user where needed): a. Many self-test programs b. "sh -c exit" c. "sh -c '.../bin/true; exit'" The results for the architectures I was able to test are:
2004 Dec 10
1
Decoder performance
Hi all, I'm thinking of using Speex for an embedded project. I would only need the decode part. My question is what percentage of the CPU is used on an optimized (assembly will be done) SH4 or ARM7 or ARM9 speex decoder running at 100Mhz. Thanks, Bolt __________________________________ Do you Yahoo!? Jazz up your holiday email with celebrity designs. Learn more.
2010 Apr 02
2
(fwd) dash fix for job control off warning
----- Forwarded message from "H. Peter Anvin" <hpa at zytor.com> ----- Date: Mon, 29 Mar 2010 15:07:01 -0700 From: "H. Peter Anvin" <hpa at zytor.com> To: maximilian attems <max at stro.at> Cc: Colin Watson <cjwatson at ubuntu.com>, klibc at zytor.com, Herbert Xu <herbert at gondor.apana.org.au>, Nobuhiro Iwamatsu <iwamatsu at nigauri.org>
2006 Jun 11
3
[SUMMARY] Rails Core Weekly June 5 - June 11
Dear list, This weeks RCW has a slightly different format than before. After all, since what we want is less bloat, this RCW is less verbose. Please do let me know what you think off-list. *Interesting stuff on the Rails Timeline* _Fixed and commited to trunk:_ An issue with not null columns in SQLite3 migrations(<a
2018 Jun 25
1
Installing support for q35 chipset
Hello I have recently had to reinstall Centos 7.5 to on host computer. I have not be able to set-up qemu to support the q35 chip set. I have several virtual machines that require q35. This is not my first install, I have configured libvirt on many machines in the past, it just worked, it has not required any manual configuration. [root at sj aadmin]# /usr/libexec/qemu-kvm -machine help
2015 Feb 13
2
[LLVMdev] SIGILL in regex::assign()
Hi, I have this simple program: #include <regex> int main() { std::regex re; re.assign(std::regex("foo")); // SIGILL return 0; } It runs smoothly if compiled with g++ but raises "illegal instruction" when compiled with clang++: g++ -std=c++11 -O0 -g -o test-g++ test.cpp clang++ -std=c++11 -O0 -g -o test-clang++ test.cpp ptomulik at barakus:$ ./test-g++ ptomulik