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2007 Sep 27
1
[LLVMdev] FW: Qs about install on mingw32 (Was [llvm-announce] LLVM 2.1 Release!)
Ted, > When I try to run lli hello.bc, I get an unsatisfied DLL link error: "This > application has failed to start because pthreadGC.dll was not found." > Hunting around I can't find this DLL anywhere; where should it have come > from? pthreads are required for LLVM. Easy googling ("pthreads mingw32) returns the following place for dlls download:
2007 Sep 27
0
LLVM 2.1 Release!
Hi All, LLVM 2.1 is done! Download it here: http://llvm.org/releases/ or view the release notes: http://llvm.org/releases/2.1/docs/ ReleaseNotes.html The LLVM 2.1 has many improvements, including three new front-ends, a huge reduction in -O3 compile times, a new (beta) MIPS backend, and many optimizer/code generator changes that allow LLVM to produce better code. In addition to new
2007 Sep 21
4
[LLVMdev] llvm 2.1 announcement draft
Hi All, Here is my current draft of the LLVM 2.1 release announcement. Unlike previous announcements, I'm not planning to largely duplicate the release notes in the announcement. In addition to this, I've checked in the first draft of the release notes into llvm/docs/ReleaseNotes.html (http://llvm.org/docs/ ReleaseNotes.html). I'd really appreciate it if anyone who
2017 Dec 15
1
2.1 to 2.2 server migration Qs: sanity check, config ?
On Sat, December 16, 2017 2:34 am, Aki Tuomi wrote: > Please read between the lines =) > at least you should remove autocreate plugin. Aki, thanks. I forgot to write this is meant as a plain vanilla pop/imap multi user/multi domain server, no special requirements or deviations should be needed >> mail_gid = 2000 mail_location = maildir:/%Lh/Maildir/:INDEX=/%Lh/Maildir/ >>
2017 Dec 15
0
2.1 to 2.2 server migration Qs: sanity check, config ?
Please read between the lines =) at least you should remove autocreate plugin. > On December 15, 2017 at 4:47 PM voytek at sbt.net.au wrote: > > > I have an old Centos 6 running dovecot 2.1.17 with Postfix 2.1x, mysql > virtual domains, in the process of setting a new Centos 7 to migrate, > copied /etc/dovecot, made some minor edits to get rid of errors, added >
2007 Sep 27
2
[LLVMdev] Bugs in Getting Started Guide
(*) The “Getting Started Quickly” section describes commands using gunzip; the binaries are distributed using bzip2 instead. (*) The directory structure after step 4 doesn’t have a “llvm-3.4” or “platform” directory; no such command ‘fixheaders’ can be found. (*) The docs aren’t clear as to which “source code” is needed for step 5: the LLVM source code, or one of the GCC front-end source
2007 Nov 07
0
[LLVMdev] Getting started using MinGW binary release?
Finally, I got my hands on Windows machine again today. I extracted llvm-2.1-x86-mingw32.tar.bz2 and llvm-gcc4.0-2.1-x86-mingw32.tar.bz2 to C:\llvm (It's a bare Windows Vista installation without MinGW) Added C:\llvm\bin;C:\llvm\libexec\gcc\i686-pc-mingw32\4.0.1 to PATH (C:\llvm\libexec\gcc\i686-pc-mingw32\4.0.1 was added for cc1.exe) Downloaded
2017 Dec 15
2
2.1 to 2.2 server migration Qs: sanity check, config ?
I have an old Centos 6 running dovecot 2.1.17 with Postfix 2.1x, mysql virtual domains, in the process of setting a new Centos 7 to migrate, copied /etc/dovecot, made some minor edits to get rid of errors, added Letsencrypt in place of self certified certs, it seems to work, using mail client I can log on StartSSL/110/143, TLS/995/993 with no visible errors when login on is there any other sanity
2023 Jun 27
0
[PATCH] fs: ocfs: fix potential deadlock on &qs->qs_lock
As &qs->qs_lock is also acquired by the timer o2net_idle_timer() which executes under softirq context, code executing under process context should disable irq before acquiring the lock, otherwise deadlock could happen if the process context hold the lock then preempt by the timer. Possible deadlock scenario: o2quo_make_decision (workqueue) -> spin_lock(&qs->qs_lock);
2023 Jun 27
0
[PATCH] fs: ocfs: fix potential deadlock on &qs->qs_lock
As &qs->qs_lock is also acquired by the timer o2net_idle_timer() which executes under softirq context, code executing under process context should disable irq before acquiring the lock, otherwise deadlock could happen if the process context hold the lock then preempt by the timer. Possible deadlock scenario: o2quo_make_decision (workqueue) -> spin_lock(&qs->qs_lock);
2015 Apr 04
0
nutdrv_qx hangs after send: QS
On Apr 4, 2015, at 7:19 PM, Richard Flint <richard.flint at gmail.com> wrote: > More extensive debugging by running the driver sudo ./nutdrv_qx -u root -a MY_UPS -DDDDDD indicates the driver works normally then will randomly stop working at stop "send: QS". The debug logs show values successfully retrieved repeatedly until something like: > .... > Quick update... >
2007 Nov 06
2
[LLVMdev] Getting started using MinGW binary release?
> Sorry, this wasn't mentioned in documentation. llvm-gcc was built with > '--enable-threads' flag, thus it requires win32 pthread port. Keith have > already given a right link for dlls download. Just to make stuff clear: you'll have to download pthreadGC1.dll, rename it to pthreadGC.dll and put it somewhere in your PATH. All try to build all future versions of binaries
2009 Jul 29
1
ocfs2 quota qs.
Hi Jan, I am now reading quota support in ocfs2 and have some qs. Wish you can help me clarify it. Thanks. ocfs2_quota_write: In the comment, you said that "we know the transaction is already started", so it should be called within a transaction. But in this function, we call ocfs2_extend_no_holes and ocfs2_simple_size_update which will start another transaction. So we can survive
2015 Apr 04
2
nutdrv_qx hangs after send: QS
Hi, I am trying to get NUT 2.7.2 working on my Solaris 11.2 system with a PowerWalker 2000 VI PSW UPS. I have carefully configured the software such that it 'works' using custom values in the ups.conf file: driver = nutdrv_qx port = auto desc = "my UPS" protocol = voltronic-qs subdriver = cypress vendorid = 0665 productid = 5161 The problem I'm experiencing is that after a
2009 May 24
0
newbie qs. how to seek to a point in the Speex file?
Thanks for your reply. I am using JSpeex so it is not possible to use the libs you mention. I looked a little at the source in http://jspeex.sourceforge.net but cant see where the length can be stored. Unfortunately, that project does not seem to be maintained - no replies to queries posted on the forums. Does anyone know how to store the length of a JSpeex clip in the header? thanks, Anil ---
2006 Jun 13
0
Moving from a development to a production environment Qs
People, I have done a few little RoR apps and have struggled to move them from the WeBrick development environment to a production environment - I have actually succeeded but what I have done seems clumsy so I must be missing some things, eg: In public/.htaccess RewriteBase /library In app/views/layout/*.rhtml change: <li><a href="/library">Home page</a>
2015 Apr 05
0
nutdrv_qx hangs after send: QS
Hi, I have to admit this sounds like it could screw up the system if not done right - particularly because the solaris packaging system is unlikely to allow me to remove the libusb package if many things are dependent on it. Are there any other options - e.g. doing something with the libusb that ships with solaris - are we sure it doesn't support timeouts? I think I found some code relating
2015 Apr 06
0
nutdrv_qx hangs after send: QS
On Apr 5, 2015, at 12:26 AM, Richard Flint <richard.flint at gmail.com> wrote: > Any idea how i can get NUT to build against this libopenusb which has been installed by Solaris? ... > It might be possible to do the following: > > ? install openusb into an alternate directory (e.g. $HOME/local) > ? set PKG_CONFIG_PATH to anything that doesn't contain the system libusb.pc
2015 Apr 06
0
nutdrv_qx hangs after send: QS
On Apr 6, 2015, at 8:46 AM, Richard Flint <richard.flint at gmail.com> wrote: > Unfortunately this approach isn't going to work. > > I've done some further research and it would appear that it is the underlying ugen device and not libusb that is failing to honor the timeout. > > https://mail-index.netbsd.org/tech-misc/2006/03/17/0000.html > > The person above
2010 May 28
1
Two Qs: support special chars in filenames and auditing
Hi experts, Two hopefully quick questions: 1. If I create files with names with special characters, such as ><*:"?\|, on the linux server box, I can see these filenames display just fine. But windows client the special characters do not show up properly. Is there a option to set? I tried: In [global] section: character set = ISO8859-2 client code page = 852