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2006 Aug 26
2
[LLVMdev] Fedora Core 5 package
There doesn't appear to be an rpm target in the Makefile. My spec file is derived from the included spec file however it did not honour the DESTDIR, hence the changes. On Fri, 2006-08-25 at 22:43 -0700, Reid Spencer wrote: > Hi David, > > On Sat, 2006-08-26 at 15:56 +1200, David Kuestler wrote: > > I have built llvm as a Fedora Core 5 package : > >
2006 Aug 26
0
[LLVMdev] Fedora Core 5 package
The rpm target was added after 1.8 was released so I guess you're not using CVS version. I also made several changes to the spec file which you might be interested in. The current version is attached. Reid. On Sat, 2006-08-26 at 21:02 +1200, David Kuestler wrote: > There doesn't appear to be an rpm target in the Makefile. > My spec file is derived from the included spec file
2006 Aug 26
0
[LLVMdev] Fedora Core 5 package
Hi David, On Sat, 2006-08-26 at 15:56 +1200, David Kuestler wrote: > I have built llvm as a Fedora Core 5 package : > http://www.demi.com.au/downloads/i386/llvm/ > comments welcome. I'm just curious. Did you use the "make rpm" target that is provided in the makefile? Any issues with it? Reid.
2006 Aug 26
2
[LLVMdev] Fedora Core 5 package
Hi, Is anyone working on getting LLVM into Fedora Extras? This would allow anyone with FC-5 or greater to simply "yum install llvm" without any other preparation. If no one here is working on this, I can start the Fedora Extras new package process, which should only take a few weeks to complete. LLVM has been on my "planned packages" list for a while now. Thanks, Adam
2023 Apr 18
1
FIPS compliance efforts in Fedora and RHEL
On 4/18/23 05:05, Norbert Pocs wrote: > Hi OpenSSH mailing list, > > I would like to announce the newly introduced patch in Fedora rawhide [0] > for FIPS compliance efforts. The change will be introduced in an upcoming RHEL 9 > version. Why does Fedora care about FIPS 140? To me, this seems like it should be specific to RHEL and maybe CentOS Stream, not Fedora. My understanding
2019 Oct 16
6
Re: “Stripped-down” SSH (no encryption or authentication, just forwarding)
On 2019-10-15 20:00, asymptosis wrote: > On Tue, Oct 15, 2019 at 07:43:00PM -0400, Demi M. Obenour wrote: >> On 2019-10-15 19:11, Job Snijders wrote: >>> The S in SSH stands for secure. You are asking the wrong group of people. >>> You?ll have to resolve your issue in some other way. >>> >> This tool would only support running on stdin/stdout. Indeed,
2006 Dec 09
3
[LLVMdev] llvm build not respecting DESTDIR?
Reid Spencer wrote: > Yes, but its a bit verbose. The variables that control this are all > defined in the Makefile.config file. The variables are: > > PROJ_prefix := /proj/llvm/install-1 > PROJ_bindir := /proj/llvm/install-1/bin > PROJ_libdir := /proj/llvm/install-1/lib > PROJ_datadir := /proj/llvm/install-1/share > PROJ_docsdir :=
2007 Feb 01
2
Index mapping on arrays
Dear R-community, I have some trouble with index mappings for arrays. If, for example, I have the array R> A <- array(1:9, c(3,3,2)) and two index mappings both of same size R> x <- c(2, 3) R> y <- c(1, 2) Now I want to access the elements (A[1, x[i], y[i]])_i of A, i.e. A[1, x[1], y[1]] = A[1, 2, 1] and A[1, x[2], y[2]] = A[1, 3, 2]. If I use R> A[1, x, y] I would get
2023 Feb 26
1
ssh host keys on cloned virtual machines
On Sat, Feb 25, 2023 at 12:14?PM Demi Marie Obenour <demiobenour at gmail.com> wrote: > > On 2/25/23 07:50, Nico Kadel-Garcia wrote: > > On Fri, Feb 24, 2023 at 10:01 AM Jochen Bern <Jochen.Bern at binect.de> wrote: > >> > >> On 24.02.23 12:58, Keine Eile wrote: > >>> does any one of you have a best practice on renewing ssh host keys on >
2000 Jul 03
1
How to specify fonts
In Splus, if I wanted to use Bookman-Demi instead of the default Helvetica, I would specify font = 18 as a graphical parameter for a postscript printer. In R it seems font can take only the values 1 to 4 which change only the style but it's still Helvetica. There's some great flexibility using Hershey vector fonts, but it appears they are all mono-spaced. I wish to use proportional
2006 Dec 08
5
[LLVMdev] llvm build not respecting DESTDIR?
Hello, I'm updating the macports build of llvm, and I'm running into an issue trying to stage llvm into a temporary directory. It builds fine, but when I try to install it into a temporary location, it insists on installing into the final location. The only reference I saw to the standard gnu DESTDIR was in the llvm.spec file, but none of the generated Makefiles have that value. Is
2006 Dec 08
0
[LLVMdev] llvm build not respecting DESTDIR?
Hi Erick, On Thu, 2006-12-07 at 23:31 -0800, Erick Tryzelaar wrote: > Hello, > > I'm updating the macports build of llvm, and I'm running into an issue > trying to stage llvm into a temporary directory. It builds fine, but > when I try to install it into a temporary location, it insists on > installing into the final location. Okay. > The only reference I saw
2019 Oct 15
2
Re: “Stripped-down” SSH (no encryption or authentication, just forwarding)
On 2019-10-15 19:11, Job Snijders wrote: > The S in SSH stands for secure. You are asking the wrong group of people. > You?ll have to resolve your issue in some other way. > This tool would only support running on stdin/stdout. Indeed, an idiomatic use-case would be to use it as the command argument to ssh(1). The assumption I am making is that anyone that can pass arbitrary data to
2018 Aug 22
2
LLVM and heap-allocated thread stacks
In some language implementations, such as the Glasgow Haskell Compiler (GHC) and the reference implementation of Go, a thread’s stack is allocated as a data structure on the garbage-collected heap.  The garbage collector is free to move this data structure whenever it is invoked. Currently, GHC’s LLVM backend does not use the C stack.  However, there have been discussions about whether using the
2019 Oct 15
6
“Stripped-down” SSH (no encryption or authentication, just forwarding)
There have been many cases where I have found myself in need of a pure forwarding tool that can forward sockets over a single stream. In my use cases, this stream is already secure, so there is no need for the tool to do any encryption or authentication. One specific use-case was forwarding a Docker socket to another VM over QubesOS qrexec qrexec, which uses Xen shared memory, but there are
2019 Nov 03
2
scp, sftp, and special characters in filenames
I have not been able to get scp(1) to download a file with a newline in its name. I know that scp(1) requires that remote filenames be escaped for the shell, but that leads to protocol errors. I am also unable to get sftp(1) to handle such files. It fails with an ?unterminated quoted argument? error, no matter how I try to quote the newline. Furthermore, the SFTP CLI is not well-suited to
2023 May 21
2
SFTP support for subsecond times
On 5/10/23 08:50, Lucas Holt wrote: > On 5/10/23 4:36 AM, Antonio Larrosa wrote: >> Hello, >> >> This is probably a long email, but please bear with me. I plan to >> submit a patch and would like to explain what I will do before doing >> it so I don't lose time if there's some flaw in my plan. >> >> I currently use sshfs to mount directories
2017 Apr 26
3
LLDB security and the use of an IPC library
LLDB currently uses a client-server architecture.  That appears fine, but runs into an annoying security problem: other users on the same machine can connect to the TCP socket and take over LLDB and thus the user’s system.  This means that LLDB is useless in multiuser enviromnents on Linux, such as academic computer labs. The immediate problem can be solved by using either HMAC authentication of
2007 Sep 19
0
[LLVMdev] 2.1 Pre-Release Available (testers needed)
Tanya Lattner wrote: > LLVMers, > > The 2.1 pre-release (version 1) is available for testing: > http://llvm.org/prereleases/2.1/version1/ A couple months ago, I had a problem packaging llvm-gcc for macports because one of the binaries from llvm-gcc was somehow getting used by Apple's gcc driver instead of the native one. This was causing some subtle bugs for people. Anyway,
2023 Feb 25
1
ssh host keys on cloned virtual machines
On 2/25/23 07:50, Nico Kadel-Garcia wrote: > On Fri, Feb 24, 2023 at 10:01 AM Jochen Bern <Jochen.Bern at binect.de> wrote: >> >> On 24.02.23 12:58, Keine Eile wrote: >>> does any one of you have a best practice on renewing ssh host keys on >>> cloned machines? >>> I have a customer who never thought about that, while cloning all VMs >>>