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2008 Jul 22
0
[LLVMdev] r53212 broke LLVM on openbsd-4.3/gcc-3.3.5, patch.
On Thu, Jul 10, 2008 at 02:10:18PM +0530, Mahadevan R wrote: I was just wondering if anyone had been able to look at Mahadevan's patch? It makes LLVM compile again on OpenBSD with gcc 3, and doesn't seem to cause any regressions. It would definitely make some of our lives easier if this was in SVN rather than having to be applied manually each time :) > The custom allocator-related
2008 Jun 30
2
[LLVMdev] TableGen && OpenBSD
On Jun 29, 2008, at 1:48 PM, Anton Korobeynikov wrote: > Hello, Everyone > >> Thanks for your help, and good luck debugging! > Ok, looks like I've nailed down the tablegen bug and even reproduced > the > assertion on linux. > > Steps to reproduce: just apply the attached patch. This makes > iteration > over PatterFragments map little bit slower, but
2008 Jun 26
0
[LLVMdev] LLVM on OpenBSD
Hi guys, Edd Barrett wrote: > Hi there, > > I am a student considering a compiler design based dissertation with > llvm. I am having problems building llvm on OpenBSD-current. I hope to > make a port of llvm for OpenBSD once I have figured out how to build > it. We still have not had any luck building llvm. Since last time, we have rebuilt gcc with -O0 incase of gcc
2008 Jun 30
0
[LLVMdev] TableGen && OpenBSD
On Sun, Jun 29, 2008 at 08:03:05PM -0700, Chris Lattner wrote: Dear Chris, >>> Thanks for your help, and good luck debugging! >> Ok, looks like I've nailed down the tablegen bug and even reproduced the >> assertion on linux. >> >> Steps to reproduce: just apply the attached patch. This makes iteration >> over PatterFragments map little bit slower, but
2008 Jun 10
6
[LLVMdev] LLVM on OpenBSD
Hi there, I am a student considering a compiler design based dissertation with llvm. I am having problems building llvm on OpenBSD-current. I hope to make a port of llvm for OpenBSD once I have figured out how to build it. Observe: llvm[3]: Compiling Deserialize.cpp for Release build In file included from /home/edd/llvm/llvm-2.3/include/llvm/Bitcode/BitstreamRead er.h:18, from
2009 Jul 18
1
[LLVMdev] speed and code size issues
I'd look at if_spppsubr.o, which is big in the llvm directories and doesn't appear in the gcc directory listings at all (I assume the listings were fed through tail or something, but there's clearly a sizeable difference there) On Jul 17, 2009, at 5:41 PMPDT, Daniel Dunbar wrote: > On Fri, Jul 17, 2009 at 5:12 PM, Jonathan Gray<jsg at goblin.cx> wrote: >> On
2010 Aug 09
1
Different colour in each bar in lattice package
Hi, I try to plot bars with different colours in a barchart graphic. My idea is make that all X-Levels from trat var with different colour (grey scale). I search for a solution but dont find any. Any help? Thanks dados <- structure(list(Medias = c(0.994169096209855, 0.99416342412449, 0.974683544303797, 0.954430379746835, 0.669047619047619, 0.999999998475569, 0.994163424124514,
2009 Jun 23
1
3.3.5 not compiling on solaris 10 (libtalloc.so.1)
Hi, I found some hints but no solution that worked for me actually, I try to compile 3.3.5 on Solaris 10 and it does not find libtalloc: Linking shared library bin/libtalloc.so.1 /usr/ccs/bin/ld: cannot open linker script file /scratch/samba-3.3.5/source/exports/libtalloc.so.1: No such file or directory gmake: *** [bin/libtalloc.so.1] Error 1 Obviously because it's not there :( :
2009 Aug 06
1
Rosetta Stone V 3.3.5 Microphone Detection
Hi, so I'm rather new to Linux. With a little bit of fiddling I was able to install Rosetta Stone (version 3.3.5). I'm running the latest versions of Wine and Ubuntu. Everything in Rosetta Stone is working great, however, it can not detect my microphone (which is not a USB headset, it is built in). I can't think of what could be wrong, as the microphone itself works fine in Sound
2009 Jun 16
1
[Announce] Samba 3.3.5 Available for Download
================================================================= "I like the dreams of the future better than the history of the past." Thomas Jefferson ================================================================= Release Announcements ===================== This is the latest bugfix release of the Samba 3.3 series. Major enhancements in Samba 3.3.5
2009 Jun 16
1
[Announce] Samba 3.3.5 Available for Download
================================================================= "I like the dreams of the future better than the history of the past." Thomas Jefferson ================================================================= Release Announcements ===================== This is the latest bugfix release of the Samba 3.3 series. Major enhancements in Samba 3.3.5
2010 Jul 01
4
Wine 1.1.44 and WoW 3.3.5 crash
Similar case with the other recent post about this. World of Warcraft 3.3.5, just after install the new game patch Graphics: nVidia Corporation GeForce 7600 GT (rev a2) Driver: NVIDIA-Linux-x86-195.36.31-pkg1.run, the more recent now WIne 1.1.44, more recent versions have graphics errors for me Debian Lenny The console output after the crash is VERY long: wine: Unhandled page fault on write
2009 Jun 17
0
Samba 3.3.5 problem with hostnames in allow hosts list
Hello, My environment is Solaris 10 with samba 3.3.5 compiled with gcc 4.1 using OpenLDAP libraries 2.4. I use netgroups in the allow hosts directive to enable access to my samba server. This worked in our production version of samba (3.0.28c) but does not in 3.3.5. I've done some debugging and it seems the problem occurs in get_peer_name in lib/util_sock.c This routine always returns
2010 Jun 13
1
World of Warcraft 3.3.5 ptr crash
Dear people I am new in this Forum, but old user of wine in Mandriva Linux. At this time I want to ask, if some one have the problem to login in World of Warcraft 3.3.5 ptr The problem appear when you write @ in the user account (necessary to login in battle.net account) the game is crash. What can i Do :( Thanks Gonzalo.
2010 Oct 09
1
WoW 3.3.5 - Stuck at 'connected'... after ptrace fix
Initially, was receiving the wine error when logging in... After applying the ptrace 'fix'... it sits there at 'connected'.... Anyone else experiencing this?
2005 May 03
0
Survival
Dear list, I made survival analysis using Weibull regression. I got significance in the analysis: >anova(m1) Df Deviance Resid. Df -2*LL P(>|Chi|) NULL NA NA 2158 4933.109 NA tratt -8 577.0669 2150 4356.042 1.988317e-119 and > summary(m1) Call: survreg(formula = Surv(tempo, sensore) ~ tratt) Value Std. Error z p
2010 Jul 01
0
Wine 1.2-rc?, nVidia, and WoW 3.3.5 Problems
Forwarding to list. One of my concerns is that we don't direct users to scan the forum entries before they post. This is just one example of 'me too' messages in a series. And the maddening thing is that folks like Jim below, don't have the problem. Several 'fixes' have been posted to work around what originally appears to be brokenness in Wine, starting about 1.1.44,
2010 Sep 03
2
[LLVMdev] llvm-py (Python bindings for LLVM), new release 0.6.
Hi all, Thought you might be interested: llvm-py 0.6 was released a couple of days back. This release is compatible with LLVM 2.7. Check it out at http://www.mdevan.org/llvm-py/. llvm-py has it's own mailing list, at http://groups.google.com/group/llvm-py. Regards, -Mahadevan. (author of llvm-py)
2005 Oct 07
0
Differentially expressed gene list
Hi,when I perform SAM on my array data(siggenes)I have some problems in retrieving the separate lists of up regulated and down regulated genes. When I write: fold<-function(x){ gruppi<-split(x,controllo) geni1<-abs(mean(gruppi[[2]])-mean(gruppi[[1]])) return(geni1) } fold<-esApply(expr.contr.tratt.4,1,fold)
2010 Oct 02
0
[LLVMdev] llvm-py (Python bindings for LLVM), new release 0.6.
Hi Mahadevan, This looks very nice. Is there a good reason to maintain this outside of the LLVM source tree, or is this something you would like to see come in tree? - Daniel On Thu, Sep 2, 2010 at 10:58 PM, Mahadevan R <mdevan.foobar at gmail.com> wrote: > Hi all, > > Thought you might be interested: > > llvm-py 0.6 was released a couple of days back. This release is