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2014 Jan 23
2
[LLVMdev] Recent buildbot failures on arxan_raphael and osu8
I suspect I'm hitting a RAM limit on that machine... either we need to increase the timeout or I need to move this task to a machine with more resources. For the interim, let's bump the timeout to 2400. Is that something you can do Daniel? Cheers, Joe ______________________________ Joe Abbey Senior Director of Product Development Arxan Technologies jabbey at arxan.com www.arxan.com
2004 Sep 28
5
Spam on this list
Hi all, Recently there has been a flurry of spam to this mailing list. I'm considering switching the list to "subscriber post only" as a result. If you send from and receive to different addresses (like I do, for example), you need to subscribe your send-from address as a "no mail" address. Would people object to this scheme? -hpa
2016 Sep 26
3
jetbrains emails?
Around 3:30am Pacific (so ~7 hours ago) I got a brief flurry of emails from jetbrains.com, apparently related to llvm.org bugzillas, anybody know what that was about? Thanks, --paulr
2009 Jun 23
4
RHEL, centos and seeing if i now understand this
ok, given the flurry of responses to my original post, let me see if i have a handle on this as i think i've finally figured it out and, yes, it does make sense. the scenario is that there is a very large software company in the area whose only officially supported linux platform is currently suse. however, they are getting increasing call to have their product run on red hat. for most
2007 Sep 11
2
Another State Of The Punctuation Mark question - Vonage
There was a flurry of "Vonage is going to unlock SIP" activity last year; did anything productive ever come of it? Are *you* using your Vonage lines directly into Asterisk? In lieu of that, for a 4 line small business that doesn't need to pay Vonage $150 a month, who? Broadvoice? Someone else? I'm a touch unimpressed with the fact that BV's website *won't quote you
2011 Nov 19
1
[LLVMdev] [llvm-commits] [zorg] r144978 - /zorg/trunk/buildbot/osuosl/master/config/builders.py
Galina, Looks like the build bots have frozen. Expected? Joe Joe Abbey Software Architect Arxan Technologies, Inc. 1305 Cumberland Ave, Ste 215 West Lafayette, IN 47906 jabbey at arxan.com<mailto:jabbey at arxan.com> www.arxan.com<http://www.arxan.com/> On Nov 18, 2011, at 11:49 AM, Galina Kistanova wrote: Author: gkistanova Date: Fri Nov 18 13:49:26 2011 New Revision: 144978
2003 Nov 14
2
mpg123 causing Asterisk Freeze?
Hello, I am currently using MusicOnHold(mpg123), and it works just fine, but every once in a while I will get a flurry of warnings in the CLI like those below and Asterisk will freeze completely, and the only way to come out of it is with a kill -9 . Is mpg123 causing my problem? Is there a specific format of MP3 that should be used/avoided to not have errors like these? Any help would be greatly
2015 Aug 26
2
buildbot failure in LLVM on clang-native-arm-cortex-a9
On 08/26/2015 09:46 AM, Philip Reames wrote: > On 08/26/2015 09:41 AM, David Blaikie via llvm-dev wrote: >> >> >> On Wed, Aug 26, 2015 at 9:41 AM, Renato Golin >> <renato.golin at linaro.org <mailto:renato.golin at linaro.org>> wrote: >> >> On 26 August 2015 at 17:39, David Blaikie <dblaikie at gmail.com >> <mailto:dblaikie at
2011 Jan 25
2
MEMDISK issue with OptiPlex GX280,620
Good day to you, too. No worries about the delay. I understand how busy everyone is with SYSLINUX. Gladly, the project continues to develop and improve. With that said, thanks for today's flurry of activity regarding my reported problem. Impressively, the debug version of MEMDISK that you had directed me to use appears to have done the trick. Results below. command line:
2004 Jun 29
1
1.0 Maildir/mbox
Just to confirm, and sorry if I've missed this info somewhere in the flurry of messages: dovecot 1.0 will be able to support maildir and mbox users simultaneously? Paul
2008 Oct 28
1
outputting (writing) output into a dataframe
I have solved this problem once before but don't recall exactly how. Is there a url that shows how? What I want to do now is quite specific but my query is actually very general There are many functions in which one specifies several parameters and an output is generated. Well what happens if one wants to specify a range of parameters and have the output written to a data frame. To
2003 Dec 25
1
IAX NOTICE and WARNING messages
Hello, Hope everyone is enjoying their holiday! We setup two asterisk servers (From CVS on Wednesday) and set up IAX between the two. Right now they both reside on a switch with a static 192.168.0.x IP address. The first Server is .5 and the second is .30. Our dialplan seems to be working, however on the console we get a flurry of NOTICE and WARNING messages. NOTICE[1116941120]: File
2017 Oct 06
2
My sub-folder with Outlook work-around to date
Hi All, please be kind, this is my first e-mail to the list :-) I actively support CentOS based e-mail servers running Dovecot, Sendmail, Spammassassin and 3 x SOGo based setups. Dovecot is my goto IMAP server and have used it and modifications to it to net excellent results for years. Then we have people who insist on only using Outlook (and in some instances the MS Live Messenger thingy).
2005 Nov 10
1
Macromedia Dreamweaver MX
Hi, I hope this is the correct mailing list to send to. Basically I have just put in a full Linux computer suite in the school I work at. The problem is they need the Macromedia Suite for their 6th form students. As I couldn't get MX2004 to work at all I have 'downgraded' to MX. Fireworks, Freehand and Flash MX all work perfectly! But... Dreamweaver does not. What happens is I run
2020 Jan 08
5
[cfe-dev] Phabricator -> GitHub PRs?
I'm not sure a decision was already made as such. I think it's more that there was a flurry of conversation last time with lots of conflicting opinions, and then the conversation just fizzled out. FWIW, I like Phabricator but I'm willing to try GitHub. Overall I think we should take the same approach that eventually led to Phabricator being widely adopted: We should allow GitHub
2008 Mar 24
1
Cannot allocate large vectors (running out of memory?)
Hi. As shown in the simplified example below, I'm having trouble allocating memory for large vectors, even though it would appear that there is more than enough memory available. That is, even with a memory limit of 1500 MB, R 2.6.1 (Win) will allocate memory for a first vector of 285 MB, but not for a second vector of the same size. Forcing garbage collection does not seem
2003 May 06
3
Performance Issues With Samba and RedHat 8.
Appologies if this has been asked before, i have searched the archives and while there are some almost related issues, none really answer my question/problem. Recently (about 4 months ago) we purchased a new Dell 2600 (2.0Ghz Xeon 2GB Ram), Machine (single cpu) and migrated the data and system from rh 6.2 to 8 on this new server. By migrate i mean Installed rh8 fresh and moved the user data
2017 Mar 12
2
USB card reader causing qemu-kvm SEGV's
Hi. I have a Supermicro 5018D-FN4T (Xeon D-1541 based SBC) that I use for virtualization. I?m running Centos 7.3 on it (updated), with the CentOS-QEMU-EV.repo repository as the source for virtualization packages. I run an Ubuntu 16.04-2 guest VM on it, which is ordinary enough. What?s perhaps less ordinary is that I?ve attached a Lexar Media, Inc. ?Lexar Professional Workflow CR1 CFast 2.0 USB
2009 May 27
1
[LLVMdev] RFC: AVX Feature Specification
On 30-Apr-09, at 6:38 PM, Dan Gohman wrote: > On Apr 30, 2009, at 3:02 PM, David Greene wrote: >> As I've been going along I've added feature flags for SSE4a and >> SSE5. These >> really do need to be separate feature flags because having SSE4a and/ >> or SSE5 >> does not imply that you have SSE4.2 or SSE4.1. So they can't be >> part of the
2008 Jun 16
2
What happens after 1.0?
[Question] Hi does anyone know if there will be further support after the final version 1.0, 1.2 is released ? > > To those of you whose favorite bug was not fixed, we offer our apologies; time was limited. > > We expect to do a 1.0.1 release at some point (1-2 months?) with a few important and conservative bugfixes. > I don't know but this seems strange like there