Displaying 20 results from an estimated 6000 matches similar to: "[LLVMdev] Web Site Re-Design"
2007 Jul 28
0
[LLVMdev] Web Site Re-Design
On Jul 27, 2007, at 7:04 PM, Gabriel McArthur wrote:
> I offered to do the web site a couple of weeks ago. Life got in
> the way temporarily, and it took me a long time to make it look the
> way that I wanted and to make it look the same in IE6. Anyway, I
> wanted to get some feedback on what I had done.
Note to self/dumba**: include web site next time.
2007 Jul 28
1
[LLVMdev] Web Site Re-Design
On Jul 27, 2007, at 7:40 PM, Nick Lewycky wrote:
> The body text is either too small or too low-contrast (or both).
> Please
> make it black. Yes, it might not look as pretty, but it will at
> least be
> high contrast.
One of my concerns as well. The Webkit and openSUsE sites seem to be
similar -- maybe just darker and not yet black.
> The four major boxes form a corner in
2013 Mar 11
5
Integrating with Drupal SQL db
Hi
I'm trying to get Dovecot to use Drupal users password for authenticating
IMAP users. But I just cant figure out how to make Dovecot understand the
password hash type that Drupal 7 is using.
My example user with password Teacher1 looks like this in Drupal database:
$S$DZwJa.U8HXT2PvTmwCK13rGEYEvnx5DB6/hlqnfCBum4s4U7MVWU
Dovecot retrieves this hash but complains that its not a recognized
2007 Jul 05
4
[LLVMdev] new website prototype
Hi Everyone,
A website refresh is long overdue, for a couple reasons:
1. The webpage hasn't changed substantially for years, but the project
obviously has :)
2. The current web site is very cluttered.
3. The current site does not convey what LLVM is to new people very well.
4. The current site does not support "subprojects" at all.
As such, I put together a prototype for a new
2007 Jul 28
0
[LLVMdev] Web Site Re-Design
Gabriel McArthur wrote:
> 6. Lastly, and most importantly, I am not a professional web
> designer or graphic artist, so I definitely need some feedback about
> things people don't like/would like to see changed.
First off, the site design looks really nice! It's got that clean
unassuming feeling to it and is very appropriate for LLVM! With that
said, I now begin to nitpick.
2006 Jan 26
5
ruby and perl
Hello Community,
is it possible to include perl scripts into a ruby view (.rhtml)?
If yes, the structure has to be /public --> /cgi-bin like in a web
application with cgi scripts?
Best regards,
Mathias
--
Posted via http://www.ruby-forum.com/.
2007 May 29
2
[LLVMdev] T-Shirts &| Supporting LLVM
I was poking around, but I didn't spot a PayPal link for the t-shirts
and/or supporting LLVM. Any follow-up from the pre-meeting
discussions?
-Gabe
2013 Jan 07
4
Shorewall and SIP phones
Hello,
Are there general guidelines around on how to configure Shorewall for use with SIP phones ? Especially regarding (some?) Cisco SIP phones which are expecting a reply at port 5060 while sending from an arbitrary high port.
Thanks !
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2005 Feb 15
2
Ser 0.9.0 adding a user?
I get this when adding a user in ser (using serctl)
root@brak sbin]# ./serctl add +18165551212 blahblah blah@blah
MySql password:
error: 400; check if you use aliases in SER
Um error 400?? I'm lost. no docs, frustrated. venting.
Matt
2000 Apr 28
4
problem need help
I've installed the openss* rpm's from
metalab.unc.edu/pub/Linux/distributions/redhat/contrib/libc6/i386
on a redhat 6.2 system.
sshd is running but refuses all connections from all hosts including
localhost. The client reports debug: Connection established.
ssh_exchange_identification: Connection closed by remote host
debug: Calling cleanup 0x8056160(0x0)
2002 Mar 06
3
Win2000 - Very Slow opening files from Samba Share
Hello,
I hope you can be of some assistance.
I am using Samba 2.2.0 on SCO Open Server 5.0.5.
I have a number of various clients on the Network eg Win 98 and Win 2000.
My Unix Server is a PIII 1000, dual CPU computer with dual Raid 1 (mirroring
disks)
Samba is working well from the Win 98 Machines.
However, from the Win 2000 machines when I try to open an Excel file from
one of the Shared
2006 Mar 27
2
Can't boot with a new install
Hi everyone,
I just finished installing FreeBSD 6 RELEASE on my Toshiba Tecra A4
laptop and the installation was fine, however, when I rebooted the
machine, I don't get the boot loader screen as if the machine can not
see my drive! I tried the reinstalling and ensured that I set the slice
to be bootable but that didn't change anything.
Not sure if this is a common issue with FreeBSD 6 on
2007 Jul 09
1
[LLVMdev] new website prototype
On Sun, 8 Jul 2007, Gabriel McArthur wrote:
>> Any help would be appreciated. For the record, I'm not tied to any one
>> specific color scheme or site design, but I'd like to see this start
>> moving forward. Is anyone interested in contributing?
> I have done a couple of decent cross-browser compatible web sites. I
> would like to give it a shot. My design
2007 Jun 01
0
[LLVMdev] T-Shirts & Supporting LLVM
All,
Anyone who wishes to donate to the project can follow the directions for
sending a check here:
http://llvm.org/Funding.html
If you can only pay by PayPal or credit card, PLEASE write to Vikram
Adve (vadve at uiuc.edu) and ask him to update that page with the alternate
payment details.
FYI: while the T-Shirts provided at the meeting were "free", they were
offered in the hope
2015 Jan 29
2
Tinc and OpenWRT
On Tue, Jan 27, 2015, Sandy McArthur Jr wrote:
> I use the Tinc 1.0 series since I don't want to support my
> own packages. <snip>
> I wrote most of http://wiki.openwrt.org/doc/howto/vpn.tinc and that is
> what I still use. Since then . . .
Ok. I think I'll start with the 1.0 series packages that are already
out there and get them working.
and on Tue, Jan 27, 2015,
2016 Jul 16
1
sample() fails with double or integer NA input of length one
Hi,
I have discovered that sample() fails with an uninformative error
message when the x argument is a single NA of type double or integer.
I can reproduce the problem with the following code:
base::sample(NA)
# NA is of logical type above
base::sample(NA_character_)
base::sample(NA_complex_)
base::sample(NA_real_)
base::sample(NA_integer_)
The last two lines throw the following error:
Error
2014 Jun 01
1
Tips punching through tight firewalls
Any tips or guidance on improving the probability of being able to connect
to a Tinc daemon.
I am currently on a guest wifi at a hospital for my in-laws family. Wanting
to pass time and be semi productive, I tried to VPN back to my private
networks but it appears the default port Tinc users is blocked.
Here is what I know about their firewall:
2007 Sep 13
2
Export Step Function Coefficients to Spreadsheet or Text File
Hello,
After I use the lm() function to perform a multiple linear regression, and
then use the step function to eliminate variables that predict the weakest,
I need to export the final equation to a spreadsheet or a text file. Below
is some sample code. In the end I want to export the coefficients to a
spreadsheet. Will you please direct me to the appropriate syntax? Thanks for
your time, --Eric
2015 Jun 13
2
Tinc and OpenWRT
Hey Saverio,
I'd really like the idea of a tinc-1.1-pre package for OpenWRT. I'm
currently using tinc-1.1 with an Ed25519-only network, really like the
new features and CLI and want to add some OpenWRT routers into the mix.
How do you plan to handle things with OpenSSL?
tinc-1.1 from git should be able to compile without it (but will then
only support the built-in algorithms). Depending
2020 Jun 20
17
[RFC] Introduce an LLVM "Incubator" Process
Hi all,
Today, we maintain a high bar for getting a new subproject into LLVM: first a subproject has to be built far enough along to “prove its worth” to be part of the LLVM monorepo (e.g. demonstrate community, etc). Once conceptually approved, it needs to follow all of the policies and practices expected by an LLVM subproject.
This is problematic for a couple reasons: it implicitly means that