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2013 Apr 04
2
[LLVMdev] Is r174746 broken on ARM?
Hello Hal, I have a strong suspicion that your constant folding optimization introduced at r174746 is broken on ARM. There is a bug about it: http://llvm.org/bugs/show_bug.cgi?id=15581 There is no such issue with 3.2, and reverting r174746 on top of r178740 also fixes the problem. I'm trying to fix it myself, but still have no good ideas; so it would be great to have an advice from you.
2013 Apr 08
1
[LLVMdev] Is r174746 broken on ARM?
On 04/04/2013 05:09 PM, Hal Finkel wrote: > Looking briefly at the code in comment 5 of PR15581, is that the pre-decrement case? > I can't test that case on PPC, so I can certainly believe that there is a problem somewhere. > The relevant code is a little farther down: > > APInt OV = > cast<ConstantSDNode>(Offset)->getAPIntValue(); > if (AM ==
2013 Apr 04
0
[LLVMdev] Is r174746 broken on ARM?
----- Original Message ----- > From: "Dmitry Antipov" <antipov at dev.rtsoft.ru> > To: "Hal Finkel" <hfinkel at anl.gov> > Cc: "Renato Golin" <renato.golin at linaro.org>, llvmdev at cs.uiuc.edu > Sent: Thursday, April 4, 2013 3:22:05 AM > Subject: Is r174746 broken on ARM? > > Hello Hal, > > I have a strong suspicion
2014 Aug 05
2
[LLVMdev] Warning about variable optimized away?
Hello, it it possible to get a kind of diagnostics if the variable is totally optimized away? For example, in: void foo (struct some_type *obj) { ... some code where 'obj' is not used ... bar (obj->some_member); ... some code where 'obj' is not used again ... baz (obj->some_member); } 'obj' is likely to be optimized away so only
2008 Feb 29
4
7.0 - slow/unstable Internet access via Linux router
Hello, recently I've installed 7.0 and now I'm observing strange thing with my Internet connection. Access to some sites may be VERY slow or doesn't work at all with different kinds of timeout messages or without messages at all (but other sites works fine). For example, firefox may say "Transferring data from..." message and then "The connection to the server was reset
2019 Nov 29
2
Healing completely loss file on replica 3 volume
I'm trying to manually garbage data on bricks (when the volume is stopped) and then check whether healing is possible. For example: Start: # glusterd --debug Bricks (on EXT4 mounted with 'rw,realtime'): # mkdir /root/data0 # mkdir /root/data1 # mkdir /root/data2 Volume: # gluster volume create gv0 replica 3 [local-ip]:/root/data0 [local-ip]:/root/data1 [local-ip]:/root/data2
2010 May 23
3
"order" issue
Hi everybody, this is a real dummy thing. I sorted a matrix based on a given column, and what I get is right, until it comes to columns of negative and positive values; than, "order" orders everything from max to min in the negative values, and then AGAIN from max to min in the positive values!!! Why isn't everything order from max to min, and that's it? Thank you!!! Attached
2010 Feb 12
1
Need help on boxplot panel chart
Hi there: I am new to R and creating a boxplot panel chart to show a test result. I have four output variables (OV1, OV2, OV3, OV4) reflecting effects of the variation of three status parameters (SP1, SP2, SP3) on them at three different locations (Loc1, Loc2, Loc3). My plan is that displaying ONE OV change with ONE SP over three Loc in each boxplot (i.e., Loc is X axis and OV value is Y axis).
2010 May 24
2
[R-pkgs] New package: `lavaan' for latent variable analysis (including structural equation modeling)
Hi Yves lavaan looks like a very nice package. From the tutorial introduction I see you create path diagrams for some of the models you describe. How did you do this? I don't see a function for this in the package. I know there is a path.diagram function in the sem package that uses dot to draw the diagram, but I've always found the layouts from dot somewhat strange for path diagrams
2019 Oct 09
3
[PATCH] v2v: Output saved overlays in a machine-readable fashion
Even though this option is not to be used according to the manual, it: a) still might be useful even for machine-readable logs b) should not break the machine-readable output Signed-off-by: Martin Kletzander <mkletzan@redhat.com> --- v2v/v2v.ml | 29 ++++++++++++++++++++++------- 1 file changed, 22 insertions(+), 7 deletions(-) diff --git a/v2v/v2v.ml b/v2v/v2v.ml index
2018 Mar 16
7
[PATCH v2 0/5] Add --print-target with machine-readable version.
This adds --print-target. In addition, v2 provides a machine-readable version (in JSON format). All of the record -> JSON boilerplate in this patch could be eliminated if we moved the baseline to OCaml 4.02. Rich.
2011 Sep 29
3
grep and PCRE fun
Hello, I think I've found a bug in the C function do_grep located in src/main/grep.c. It seems to affect both the latest revisions of R-2-13-branch and trunk when compiling R without optimizations and with it's own version of pcre located in src/extra, at least on ubuntu 10.04. According to the pcre_exec API (I presume the later versions), the ovecsize argument must be a multiple of 3 ,
2007 Aug 07
1
lm( ) for log10-transformed data
Dear help-list, I would like to perform a linear regression on the log10 of the two vectors ov.mag.min and res.600nm. The slope and intercept of the regression I use to plot a wider range of ov.mag.min in a double log plot. For a linear regression on only tow points, wouldn't I expect the results for two.points.min to match pretty exactly res.600nm? It does not seem to be the case here.
2015 Oct 20
1
[PATCH v3 08/13] v2v: factor out preserving overlays for debugging
Signed-off-by: Roman Kagan <rkagan@virtuozzo.com> --- v2v/v2v.ml | 23 ++++++++++++----------- 1 file changed, 12 insertions(+), 11 deletions(-) diff --git a/v2v/v2v.ml b/v2v/v2v.ml index 703038c..cc36422 100644 --- a/v2v/v2v.ml +++ b/v2v/v2v.ml @@ -119,17 +119,7 @@ let rec main () = output#create_metadata source targets target_buses guestcaps inspect
2015 Oct 20
1
[PATCH v3 03/13] v2v: factor out populating targets list
Besides, it doesn't need guestfs handle open so move this step earlier in the process. Signed-off-by: Roman Kagan <rkagan@virtuozzo.com> --- v2v/v2v.ml | 77 ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++------------------------------ 1 file changed, 40 insertions(+), 37 deletions(-) diff --git a/v2v/v2v.ml b/v2v/v2v.ml index 155eb83..4257b8d 100644 --- a/v2v/v2v.ml +++ b/v2v/v2v.ml @@ -58,6 +58,7
2009 Jul 09
1
bug in seq_along
Using the IRanges package from Bioconductor and somewhat recent R-2.9.1. ov = IRanges(1:3, 4:6) length(ov) # 3 seq(along = ov) # 1 2 3 as wanted seq_along(ov) # 1! I had expected that the last line would yield 1:3. My guess is that somehow seq_along don't utilize that ov is an S4 class with a length method. The last line of the *Details* section of ?seq has a typeo. Currently it is
2020 Apr 06
4
[v2v PATCH 1/2] v2v: nbdkit: change base dir for nbdkit sockets/pidfiles
Since this new temporary directory will contain UNIX sockets for communicating with nbdkit, then its path must not be too long. Use the existing directory that libguestfs exposes for this, i.e. sockdir. --- v2v/nbdkit.ml | 7 +++++-- 1 file changed, 5 insertions(+), 2 deletions(-) diff --git a/v2v/nbdkit.ml b/v2v/nbdkit.ml index 65317f9b..46b20c9d 100644 --- a/v2v/nbdkit.ml +++ b/v2v/nbdkit.ml
2020 Apr 06
2
Re: [v2v PATCH 2/2] Consolidate handling of temporary files/dirs
On 4/6/20 10:40 AM, Pino Toscano wrote: > Create two temporary directories for all the files created during the > virt-v2v run: > 1) tmpdir, created as $TMPDIR/virt-v2v.XXXXXX, for all the small files > 2) cachedir, created as $LIBGUESTFS_CACHEDIR/virt-v2v.XXXXXX, for the > big files (e.g. disks) > This way there is no need to manually schedule all the temporary files >
2005 Feb 01
4
Split-split plot ANOVA
Does someone out there have an example of R-code for a split-split plot ANOVA using aov or another function? The design is not balanced. I never set up one in R before and it would be nice to see an example before I tackle a very complex design I have to model. Thanks, Mike Mike Saunders Research Assistant Forest Ecosystem Research Program Department of Forest Ecosystem Sciences University of
2018 Sep 01
2
Certificates
> > And for other services like IMAP, SMTP, LDAP (maybe not LDAP) constant > changing certs even with a long lived root may get old for your customers. Why? I have corporate systems on 2 year commercial CA signed certificates and personal servers on 90 day LetsEncrypt ones - my users of IMAP and SMTP have never ever noticed when I changed the certificates on any device. They