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2007 Sep 05
1
[LLVMdev] Exception Problems
Hi Anton & Duncan, When I try to compile on Darwin now, I get this: $ /Volumes/Gir/devel/llvm/llvm-gcc-4.0.obj/gcc/xgcc <options> -o eh_alloc.o Assertion failed: (false && "Couldn't find the register class"), function getPhysicalRegisterRegClass, file /Volumes/Gir/devel/llvm/ llvm.src/lib/CodeGen/SelectionDAG/ScheduleDAG.cpp, line 269.
2004 Nov 19
1
assertion failed: (!t->view->external)
Nov 18 17:29:54 gir dovecot: imap-login: Login: jmcvetta [69.106.50.255] Nov 18 17:30:02 gir dovecot: IMAP(jmcvetta): file mail-index-transaction.c: line 247 (mail_index_expunge): assertion failed: (!t->view->external) Nov 18 17:30:02 gir dovecot: child 31094 (imap) killed with signal 6 I saw this in my maillog. I have no idea what that user is doing, but I can harrass him and find out if
2008 Feb 02
0
[LLVMdev] Fwd: [LLVMbugs] [Bug 1971] New: EQUIVALENCE not supported in llvm-gfortran
Anton, I didn't know that EQUIVALENCE is the only unsupported major Fortran feature, as this bug says. Can you give me an update on the status of the Fortran front-end and what the near-term goals are? I am getting more requests from academics doing HPC compilers and it would be useful to know where Fortran support stands. Other llvmdev'ers may be interested too. Thanks,
2011 Nov 05
4
ZFS Recovery: What do I try next?
I would like to pick the brains of the ZFS experts on this list: What would you do next to try and recover this zfs pool? I have a ZFS RAIDZ1 pool named bank0 that I cannot import. It was composed of 4 1.5 TiB disks. One disk is totally dead. Another had SMART errors, but using GNU ddrescue I was able to copy all the data off successfully. I have copied all 3 remaining disks as images using
2012 Jan 22
1
Packaging GObject for Fedora (was: [rjones@fedoraproject.org: New upstream version 1.15.19.])
These are the changes I made to the spec file related to gobject bindings and gobject introspection. TBH I wasn't sure how to properly package this. Rich. diff --git a/libguestfs.spec b/libguestfs.spec index 095a848..1b6e43d 100644 --- a/libguestfs.spec +++ b/libguestfs.spec @@ -29,7 +29,7 @@ Summary: Access and modify virtual machine disk images Name: libguestfs Epoch:
2019 Jan 22
1
Re: [PATCH] gobject: Add Vala binding support
Thanks for the quick review, I addressed the comments but couldn't run `make dist` because of some issue with `libguestfs.pot` while building. So please review it carefully (even if I followed the recommended steps to include Vala support as written here https://wiki.gnome.org/Projects/Vala/UpstreamGuide#Autotools_Integration ) Regards, Corentin >From
2006 May 24
3
[LLVMdev] Error with llc after using llvm-g++ WIN32
Hello, Ashwin. You wrote Wednesday, May 24, 2006, 11:25:11 AM: AC> "Pass::getClassPassInfo<PassClass>() "Pass class not AC> registered!"" failed: file AC> "/cygdrive/c/llvm/llvm/include/llvm/PassAnalysisSupport.h", line 76 AC> Aborted Same for me. AC> Wihtout the -march specified (using native x86 assembly) it does AC> convert it into
2008 Sep 21
2
[LLVMdev] OpenBSD port in progress
Hello, > If anybody has an idea of how to fix this (other than using another > version of gcc because I am sick of compiling), I would appreciate. I > can offer backtraces or shell access if anybody is interested, just > ask me what you need. This was fixed couple of months ago. Please consider using current svn top of tree, not 2.3 release. -- WBR, Anton Korobeynikov
2004 Aug 18
2
Multiple dovecot processes stepping on each other
I have two instances of dovecot running, one for v6 and one for v4 connections. The only differences in the config files are: --- /etc/dovecot-ip6.conf Wed Aug 18 11:15:43 2004 +++ /etc/dovecot-ip4.conf Wed Aug 18 11:09:17 2004 @@ -10,7 +10,7 @@ # *** NOTE *** Some values HAVE been changed for OpenBSD use. # Base directory where to store runtime data. -base_dir = /var/dovecot-v6/
2007 Sep 28
5
[LLVMdev] Vector troubles
Chuck, > It is dying trying to store a our working vector into one of the LLVM > vectors created on the stack. Despite the align-16 directive on the > alloca instruction, it is not always aligning to a 16-byte boundary. The stack is not necessary 16 bytes aligned on linux/windows. The vector is really sotred aligned relative to %esp, but %esp value is not good. This is known problem
2017 Sep 21
1
Are your symlinks identified as symlinks on Samba/SMB shares?
Hi, I would appreciate someone testing if their system can recognize symlinks (as below) on their SMB share. My Mac and Windows machines can NOT recognize symlinks on my NAS's SMB share, they just identify symlinks as real files and folders. Why is this an issue? Because when I try to copy parts of these backups from the NAS it just loops back on itself forever. Eg: From NAS (QNAP TS-453A)
2006 May 14
7
[LLVMdev] Release 1.6 LLVM-Cfrontend build error on cygwin
Dear llvmdev, I am new to LLVM , but have a task on writing a LLVM backend to generate some architecture specific assembly file. Here is my cygwin build setting: GCC 3.4.4 , BIN UTILITY 2.15 ,and all other packages of the right version listed on the LLVM Getting Started doc. I have successfully built Release 1.6 LLVM. All the tools has been installed there /usr/local/bin . But I
2013 Mar 28
0
[LLVMdev] [cfe-dev] Handling SRet on Windows x86
> How can having an MSVC compatible compiler be to the detriment of clang and > llvm? No one is trying to break mingw here, merely add support for something Just to make stuff clear: I just wanted proper naming which will be non-confusing. Right now we have: - isTargetWindows() which really means "msvc-compabile" - isTargetWin32() which means "everything on windows", so
2008 Sep 21
0
[LLVMdev] OpenBSD port in progress
2008/9/21 Anton Korobeynikov <asl at math.spbu.ru>: > Hello, > >> If anybody has an idea of how to fix this (other than using another >> version of gcc because I am sick of compiling), I would appreciate. I >> can offer backtraces or shell access if anybody is interested, just >> ask me what you need. > This was fixed couple of months ago. Please consider
2012 Jan 22
1
Compile failure
Hi: I can't compile upstream now, it seems the gobject ld error, maybe I need install something, but I'm not familiar with gobject. Maybe we need to add something more to check if we should enable gobject bindings? error message is below: --- GISCAN Guestfs-1.0.gir ./.libs/libguestfs-gobject-1.0.so: undefined reference to `guestfs_test0rbufferouterr'
2019 Jan 22
2
[PATCH] gobject: Add Vala binding support
Originally posted by Corentin Noël here: https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=1668307 -- Richard Jones, Virtualization Group, Red Hat http://people.redhat.com/~rjones Read my programming and virtualization blog: http://rwmj.wordpress.com virt-p2v converts physical machines to virtual machines. Boot with a live CD or over the network (PXE) and turn machines into KVM guests.
2013 Mar 28
2
[LLVMdev] [cfe-dev] Handling SRet on Windows x86
On Thu, Mar 28, 2013 at 1:46 PM, Anton Korobeynikov <asl at math.spbu.ru> wrote: >> Sounds fine to me. I just wanted some convenient and consistent naming. >> I think it conflicts a bit with the triples (-win32 currently means >> msvc I think), > Right. But this is again a historical (and LLVM-specific) artifact, > because I doubt anyone uses such triplet outside to
2006 May 25
3
[LLVMdev] Error with llc after using llvm-g++ WIN32
Hi Anton, Is the patch going to be uploaded to the CVS source? Ashwin On 5/24/06, Evan Cheng <evan.cheng at apple.com> wrote: > > > On May 24, 2006, at 5:03 AM, Anton Korobeynikov wrote: > > > Hello, Ashwin. > > > > You wrote Wednesday, May 24, 2006, 11:25:11 AM: > > > > AC> "Pass::getClassPassInfo<PassClass>() "Pass class
2008 May 30
4
[LLVMdev] Possibly Vista-related Windows/MinGW Compilation Issues
Hello, Jonathan > I thought I'd messed up something related to the linker, > but I couldn't explain why XP would work using the same steps. The only thing comes to my mind seeing this: perl from msysDTK works differently (somehow) on Vista, thus llvm-config is broken which leads to missed libraries, broken dependencies, etc. I'd suggest you to compare stuff on different
2013 Mar 28
3
[LLVMdev] Handling SRet on Windows x86
On Thu, Mar 28, 2013 at 12:19 PM, Óscar Fuentes <ofv at wanadoo.es> wrote: > Eric Christopher <echristo at gmail.com> writes: > > > In my opinion none of these are irrelevant. Mingw and cygwin are separate > > ABIs that deal with some C compatibility (problems mentioned in this > thread > > are important here too) and give you the ability to work with low