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2010 Nov 06
0
[LLVMdev] C Backend's future
On Nov 5, 2010, at 7:11 AM, Kirk Kelsey wrote: > I'm wondering what the longer term plans are for the C Backend. I understand it's not actively developed, even deprecated. What I'm not clear about is whether it's something that is viewed as non-vital and should just as well go away, or if it's just a low priority. Basically: it's not improving, but is it likely to
2010 Nov 12
4
[LLVMdev] C Backend's future
Chris Lattner <clattner at apple.com> writes: > On Nov 5, 2010, at 7:11 AM, Kirk Kelsey wrote: > >> I'm wondering what the longer term plans are for the C Backend. I >> understand it's not actively developed, even deprecated. What I'm not >> clear about is whether it's something that is viewed as non-vital and >> should just as well go away, or
2010 Nov 13
0
[LLVMdev] C Backend's future
Hi Dave, >>> I'm wondering what the longer term plans are for the C Backend. I >>> understand it's not actively developed, even deprecated. What I'm not >>> clear about is whether it's something that is viewed as non-vital and >>> should just as well go away, or if it's just a low >>> priority. Basically: it's not improving, but
2010 Nov 15
2
[LLVMdev] C Backend's future
Duncan Sands <baldrick at free.fr> writes: >> There's a big reason to keep it. It's a godsend when trying to bugpoint >> something where no working llc is available. I've used it quite a lot >> during AVX development, for example. It's useful for developing any >> new target. > > an alternative is to make the interpreter more powerful and
2010 Nov 15
0
[LLVMdev] C Backend's future
On 11/15/10 11:17 AM, David A. Greene wrote: > Duncan Sands<baldrick at free.fr> writes: > >>> There's a big reason to keep it. It's a godsend when trying to bugpoint >>> something where no working llc is available. I've used it quite a lot >>> during AVX development, for example. It's useful for developing any >>> new target.
2010 Nov 15
1
[LLVMdev] C Backend's future
On Nov 15, 2010, at 9:22 AM, John Criswell wrote: > On 11/15/10 11:17 AM, David A. Greene wrote: >> Duncan Sands<baldrick at free.fr> writes: >> >>>> There's a big reason to keep it. It's a godsend when trying to bugpoint >>>> something where no working llc is available. I've used it quite a lot >>>> during AVX development,
2011 May 27
2
Audio dropping
Hello, We see some strange behavior with phone calls, we use Asterisk 1.8.3.3. SIP clients (all behind NAT at different locations, so not a single NAT solution is used): - x-lite - linksys pap2t - polycom kirk (multiple type numbers) - polycom (multiple type numbers, hardware phones) Our Asterisk servers stays in between (some calls are recorded). Asterisk is running on a physical server (no
2012 Jun 28
2
RAID1+md concat+XFS as mailstorage
Hello! somewhere in maillist I've seen RAID1+md concat+XFS being promoted as mailstorage. Does anybody in here actually use this setup? I've decided to give it a try, but ended up with not being able to recover any data off survived pairs from linear array when _the_first of raid1 pairs got down. thanks!
2012 Sep 26
2
(new) director issues in 2.1.10
Timo - I upgraded to 2.1.10 on our director servers two nights ago and apart from errors associated with the directors processes restarting everything looked great for ~24 hours until I failed our the real servers last night to update the nfs mount options for the spools. I followed the suggested procedure for each backend server, just run on one of the directors, which seemed to work as
2010 May 03
2
Questions, Issues with 2.0
I'm trying to use an external program to set the location of user's maildirs to match an existing hashing schema but the docs for how to do this in 1.x do not seem to apply to 2.0 or I'm misinterpreting them. protocol imap { mail_executable = /opt/dovecot-test/sonic-imap ... This correctly executes the and attempts to sets the MAIL variable but it appears that mail_executable is
2012 May 22
2
Announce: Hiera-Puppet 1.0.0rc1 Available
Hiera-Puppet 1.0.0rc1 is a feature release candidate designed to accompany Puppet 3.0 and Hiera 1.0. It includes Puppet functions for hiera and also the puppet backend for hiera lookups. Downloads are available: * Source http://downloads.puppetlabs.com/hiera/hiera-puppet-1.0.0rc1.tar.gz * Apt and yum development repositories * Apple package
2008 Oct 23
2
How-To: Intel Mac Mini
I would like to do a How-To on installing CentOS 5 as the "only" OS on an new intel mac mini. The Machine: 1.83 Ghz Core 2 Duo 4 Gig Ram 320 Gig Hard Drive DVD/CDRW Intel 950 Apple USB Keyboard Apple Bluetooth Mighty Mouse. 20" Apple Cinema Display (DVI) Complete apple system. Why? I prefer running Linux on Apple Hardware. I would like to help people save time that want to
2012 Jan 13
3
The Future of R | API to Public Databases
Dear R Users - R is a wonderful software package. CRAN provides a variety of tools to work on your data. But R is not apt to utilize all the public databases in an efficient manner. I observed the most tedious part with R is searching and downloading the data from public databases and putting it into the right format. I could not find a package on CRAN which offers exactly this fundamental
2009 Feb 17
4
[LLVMdev] Parametric polymorphism
I'm a newcomer to llvm, but what you've done so far is very impressive. Llvm is a godsend to anybody who is attempting to implement their own their own language. :-) My company is considering using llvm as the backend for a small matlab-like language for scientific computation; our other option is MSIL. After reading through the documentation, I noticed that llvm seems to have one major
2012 Feb 10
2
puppet-module-tool question
The puppet-module-tool GIT pages says it''s been converted into a puppet face and merged into puppet core. Does this make puppet-module obsolete or does it still need to be installed? I''m running puppet 2.7.9 but this "face" is not included so obviously it''s not available. Can someone provide a little clarification please. -- Later, Darin -- You received
2006 Jun 14
13
A good tutorial
Are there any other tutorial than "Agile Web Development with Rails" that you can suggest? So far I can''t say that RoR has been easy to learn. :-) -- Posted via http://www.ruby-forum.com/.
2011 May 27
1
Client IP log variable for proxy/director setups?
Timo - it would be very convenient if we could get a variable that held the real client ip for use in logging with director/proxy setups. It's clearly already passed around in client->user->remote_ip but at this point, I don't see anyway to get it into the logs and it would take me ages to figure out the Right place to add it since client->user doesn't seem to be available in
2013 Mar 12
1
stats plugins causing dns lookup per connection
I noticed our imap servers were generating a lot of A record lookups for their own IP's the other day and just got around to tracking down the source. Seems like they are all being caused by guid_128_generate() - perhaps the lookup could be cached at start up or it could just use make use of the hostname rather than spending the effort to get the IP via gethostbyname() calls. The function is
2009 Mar 30
1
Mapping in R
Hi, I am looking for a specific mapping capability in R that I can't seem to find, but think exists. I would like to make a border of a map have alternating black and white squares instead of the common latitude and longitude grid. (example: http://www.cccturtle.org/sat_maps/map0bw8.gif). If anyone knows if there is or is not a function capable if doing this could you please let me know?
2012 May 10
1
Finding residual standard error using bootstrap
Hello, I am trying to write a code to estimate the  residual standard error and create a confidence interval using bootstrap, since it does not follow a normal distribution. So far I have found a linear model for the data (m1<-lm(y~x+I(x^2))), but I am not sure how to create the bootstrap code to estimate its residuals. Thank you for any input, Kelsey [[alternative HTML version deleted]]