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2019 Jun 06
5
Webpage to track implementation status of OpenMP features
Long story short: We want to create a webpage under llvm.org that shows the implementation status of OpenMP features, similar to https://clang.llvm.org/cxx_status.html . Please let me know if you have wishes, questions, or concerns. Cheers, Johannes
2019 Aug 11
2
Can't replicate DCs
Hi list, I'm running into issues with Samba 4.5.16-Debian. I am trying to get 3 DCs to talk to each other and replicate. DC1 and DC3 are on the same subnet; DC2 is on another subnet, accessible by IP. Currently, no firewalls on any of the DCs. Issue 1 - When I run "samba-tool drs showrepl", I get various results: DC1 - Failed to bind to uuid e3514235-4b06-11d1-ab04-00c04fc2dcd2
2014 Oct 06
3
[LLVMdev] [PATCH] ubsan: label messages as coming from ubsan
I've been working on adding UBSan support to CMake (so that errors found by it can be uploaded to CDash for viewing). One problem is that the message is very generic. The patch here addes 'UndefinedBehaviorSanitizer' to the message so that they may be detected more easily. If something else is wanted (such as the '===' lines from ASan or TSan to cope with things like printing
2019 Jun 06
2
Webpage to track implementation status of OpenMP features
Hmm, it is interesting. What's missing? and why it is "a lot". It is the status for clang 8.0. There were not too many changes in trunk since last release. Best regards, Alexey Bataev 6 июня 2019 г., в 8:24, Doerfert, Johannes via llvm-dev <llvm-dev at lists.llvm.org<mailto:llvm-dev at lists.llvm.org>> написал(а): Thanks for pointing that one out to me! It's a
2008 Dec 01
4
msg 14 (WM_ERASEBKGND) not supported yet
Greetings, I have a Win32 app I wrote in C. I compiled the source code for Wine without a problem. The app appears to run fine but it spits out: fixme:msg:pack_message msg 14 (WM_ERASEBKGND) not supported yet I checked all of my code and nowhere do I use WM_ERASEBKGND. Can someone give me a hint on how to get rid of this annoying message? Thank you. Blake McBride -------------- next
2019 Jun 06
2
Webpage to track implementation status of OpenMP features
I don't know where it comes from, currently there is just 2 patches with the new functionality : mapper implementation in clang and in the runtime. Plus the patch for unified memory. Best regards, Alexey Bataev > 6 июня 2019 г., в 19:03, Doerfert, Johannes <jdoerfert at anl.gov> написал(а): > >> On 06/06, Alexey Bataev via llvm-dev wrote: >> Hmm, it is interesting.
2019 Jun 06
2
Webpage to track implementation status of OpenMP features
Yes, I understand. I just don't understand why there are 15 review links. as to the format of the list, we previously had a list of feature for 4.5 (before it was fully supported), we can reuse this old format. Best regards, Alexey Bataev > 6 июня 2019 г., в 19:12, Narayanaswamy, Ravi <ravi.narayanaswamy at intel.com> написал(а): > > Alexey, > Johannes want to put all
2012 Jun 27
0
[LLVMdev] [cfe-dev] is configure+make dead yet?
On Thu, 28 Jun 2012 00:18:25 +0200, Óscar Fuentes said: >A CMake generator is not terribly complex. Sadly, I have no access to >Xcode (nor to a Mac) but I'm sure that any developer with several free >hours can improve things quite a bit. From the discussions with Apple >people I mentioned above, it was clear that the CMake developers are >aware of the inferior quality of the
2008 Oct 13
2
Compatibility namespaces containing a leading ~ appear to be broken in 1.1.x
Greetings, I'm building a new 1.1.x-series Dovecot installation, and I have a problem setting up compatibility namespaces intended to handle old client-side settings. (See also: http://wiki.dovecot.org/Namespaces#head-0f3ab5ecab632eb517866c3508021e0605d54d4d) I have produced a slightly cut-down example configuration which demonstrates the problem: # dovecot -n # 1.1.3:
2015 May 22
3
Weak DH primes and openssh
On Fri, May 22, 2015 at 12:27:01, Darren Tucker <dtucker at zip.com.au> wrote: > Note that PuTTY does do Diffie-Hellman Group Exchange, but until very > recently (ie after their 0.64 release) they didn't do the one that was > actually standardized in RFC4419. OpenSSH recently removed support for > that non-standard one and as a result we don't offer DHGEX to PuTTY >
2014 Mar 27
2
Help connecting from remote client (no auth attempts
Blake McBride writes: > Thanks. The current version of Thunderbird auto-detects connection > parameters - presumably by trying every combination. All I give is an > email address and a password. They also have a manual configuration that I > spent a lot of time with. I was never able to do any better than their > auto-config. That's usually the cause of many problems I see
2016 Oct 03
4
Using C++14 code in LLVM
Oh it's "documented" - great.. well that doesn't give any weight to if it works and how robust. Is there tests for these features or not? I know if I wanted to add or change *anything* a test would be required. On Mon, Oct 3, 2016 at 10:11 PM, Zachary Turner <zturner at google.com> wrote: > It's documented here > > http://clang.llvm.org/cxx_status.html >
2006 Mar 30
1
Predict function for 'newdata' of different dimension in svm
I am using the "predict" function on a support vector machine (svm) object, and I don't understand why I can't predict on a dataset with more observations than the training dataset. I think this problem is a generic "predict" problem, but I'm not sure. The original svm was fit on 50 observations.
2012 Jan 03
1
Options for generating editable figures?
Hello all, I'm using R to produce figures for people who want to be able to edit the figures directly, and who use PowerPoint a lot. I use a Mac, and I'd appreciate any advice about how to approach this. Here's what I've come up with so far: 1) I can use xfig() and then ask them to install Inkscape to edit the files. Downsides are no transparency and a learning curve with
2004 Sep 15
3
Desktop.ini showing up
First of all I am new to Samba. I successfully deployed Samba 3.0.6 as a PDC w/roaming profiles. All the workstations have a desktop.ini file that shows up on the desktop after joining the domain. The contents of the ini differ from workstation to workstation. >From my understanding this file is a supposed to be a hidden file, but it is not. Any ideas? I apologize if I have not included
2001 Feb 21
2
SMB server seems to be probing the net for shares
Hi, I happened to check the activity logs of my firewall and found that the Samba server (our only linux box) is sending packets out to seemingly random IP addresses on the 'net. They are all directed to port 53, and are being blocked at the firewall, but they're firing off at a rate of 1 every 5-10 seconds. What gives? Have I been hacked, or is this normal or configurable behavior?
2008 Dec 20
2
HP/Compaq T700H UPS cable pinout
Hello all, I have obtained a Compaq T700 H UPS sans-cable. My research indicates it would've come with a HP #201092-001 cable, and from previous posts on this list, it speaks upscode2, possibly being a rebadged Eaton unit. Any suggestions for cable pinouts I can try? Regards, Mathew McBride
2007 Feb 14
1
.bz2 plugin?
Hello all, Is anyone working on a .bz2 plugin similar to the existing zlib plugin? Cheers, David -- David McBride <dwm at tastycake.net>
2014 Mar 26
1
Help connecting from remote client (no auth attempts)
Greetings, I am running 64 bit Ubuntu server 10.04.04, postfix 2.7.0, and dovecot 1.2.9. I installed the dovecot-postfix package so the two would be configured to work together. >From localhost I can send and receive email to/from arbitrary remote sites without any problems. I wish to send & receive email from my (remote) desktop via Thunderbird through that sever. When I attempt to
2005 Jul 22
1
Re: Bug#319504: Bug in 0.99.14 mbox handling - mail UIDs are renumbered without bumping UIDVALIDITY
On Fri, 22 Jul 2005, David McBride wrote: > Package: dovecot-imapd > Version: 0.99.14-1 > Severity: important > > Hi, > > I think I've identified a bug in Dovecot 0.99.14 as packaged and > distributed by Debian Sarge. I believe the bug lies in the original > Dovecot source, not with any modifications made by Debian. > > Specifically, this bug deals with