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2016 Jun 20
2
llvm-bjdump and ELF-ARM/Thumb
The standard objdump does not recognised the format. It works if I used an arm-linux-androideabi-objdump from the Android ndk but I am using the clang API to read binary inside my soft. This is why I was only working with llvm-objdump. > On 19 Jun 2016, at 15:03, Bruce Hoult <bruce at hoult.org> wrote: > > What happens if you use the standard bunutils objdump e.g. from macports
2014 Oct 10
2
[LLVMdev] Remaining Compiler-RT failures in ARM
On 10 October 2014 12:48, Renato Golin <renato.golin at linaro.org> wrote: > 0x0014b494 <+192>: andeq r1, r0, r4, asr #23 > 0x0014b498 <+196>: andseq r8, r2, r12, lsl #24 > 0x0014b49c <+200>: andeq r1, r0, r12, ror r7 > 0x0014b4a0 <+204>: ; <UNDEFINED> instruction: 0x00128bd0 > => 0x0014b4a4 <+208>: ;
2014 Oct 09
4
[LLVMdev] Remaining Compiler-RT failures in ARM
Folks, As of this run: http://lab.llvm.org:8011/builders/clang-cmake-armv7-a15-full/builds/746 There are three classes of failures that need fixing before we get the bot green: 1. AddressSanitizer.BuiltinLongJmpTest Unit Test Two configurations fail: * Asan-arm-inline-Test * Asan-arm-with-calls-Test I wonder what's the best way to run it individually and reduce the error. I'm not
2007 Oct 15
1
Answering Machine Detection
I am having a bit of a problem getting AMD to work on a new server. On my regular office server it works like a charm. I am running Asterisk 1.4.13, Zaptel 1.4.5.1 on both machines. Both servers run CentOS 5 and I am using a SIP trunk to send out calls (the same one on both servers). Here is the output of a call on my office server: -- Attempting call on Local/0445540881644 at CC2 for
2007 Dec 02
2
Answering Machine Detection
If i use AMD() or the code below, now the problem is the fax machine/modem detection and answer machine detection get detected as the same. If i need to seperate the two how do i do that? For example, if i use AMD() to detect an answer machine by saying any greeting exceeding 2.5 seconds is a machine, how do i distinguish between a fax/modem and a long greeting? ---- dave cantera
2007 Oct 11
0
SK-9E21D + vlan + ifb
Hello! Scenario: kernel 2.6.22.9, SysKonnect SK-9E21D, vlan, redirecting for packets arriving on than vlan to ifb. Using tcpdump on ifb iinterface I see the following: 03:30:17.322484 5a:71:6f:15:00:17 > 00:00:5a:71:00:00, ethertype Unknown (0xcb69), length 1522: 0x0000: 2000 0800 4500 05dc 3a2f 4000 3c06 d868 ....E...:/@.<..h 0x0010: c299 9143 c3e6 0ec1 0050 0f2a
2009 Jan 10
2
Problem with compiling shared C/C++ library for loading into R (Linux)
I am using the .Call interface to call c++ code from R. For that, I am trying to create a dynamic library (mylib.so) using "R CMD SHLIB" by linking my own c++ code and an external c++ library (blitz++). The makefile works fine on my Mac, produces mylib.so and I am able to call .Call() from R, but on a linux server (I think Debian), I got the following error: ---------- /usr/bin/ld:
2009 Jan 10
2
Problem with compiling shared C/C++ library for loading into R (Linux)
I am using the .Call interface to call c++ code from R. For that, I am trying to create a dynamic library (mylib.so) using "R CMD SHLIB" by linking my own c++ code and an external c++ library (blitz++). The makefile works fine on my Mac, produces mylib.so and I am able to call .Call() from R, but on a linux server (I think Debian), I got the following error: ---------- /usr/bin/ld:
2012 Jun 01
1
Error: package 'myLib' is not installed for 'arch=i386'
Hello, I 'd like to use some functions in myLib. So I do: library(myLib) Then I get this message: Error: package 'myLib' is not installed for 'arch=i386' > sessionInfo() R version 2.13.2 (2011-09-30) Platform: i386-pc-mingw32/i386 (32-bit) locale: [1] LC_COLLATE=French_France.1252 LC_CTYPE=French_France.1252 LC_MONETARY=French_France.1252 LC_NUMERIC=C
2008 Oct 17
1
[LLVMdev] [Need your help]
Hi, This is Crystal. I have some questions about llvm-gcc. Could you please give me some advice? Thanks in advance. Problem description: Env: llvm-gcc (GCC) 4.2.1 gcc (GCC) 4.1.2 OS:fedora7 I tried to compile a C programme test.c with llvm-gcc by task: [root at localhost mylib]# llvm-gcc -emit-llvm test.c -Llibmylib.a -c -o test.bc [root at localhost mylib]# lli test.bc after running the command
2001 Dec 05
3
trouble with R CMD INSTALL for building my own library
Hi, I have built a library that consists of a piece of C code and some R functions. To build it into a library that I can load using library() command, I have followed "Writing R Extensions" and made sub-directories such as mylib/R and mylib/src. But when I run R CMD INSTALL mylib, nothing seems to be happening with src directory, i.e., no C compiling. I have probably missed some key
2001 Dec 05
3
trouble with R CMD INSTALL for building my own library
Hi, I have built a library that consists of a piece of C code and some R functions. To build it into a library that I can load using library() command, I have followed "Writing R Extensions" and made sub-directories such as mylib/R and mylib/src. But when I run R CMD INSTALL mylib, nothing seems to be happening with src directory, i.e., no C compiling. I have probably missed some key
2011 Sep 14
1
Building R package with precompiled shared library
Dear R users, we are trying to build a R package that includes a precompiled shared library, let's say mylib.so. We created the skeleton of the package and we moved the mylib.so file into the libs folder that we created at the same level of the folders man and R. Moreover we created the file NAMESPACE and we added the line useDynLib(mylib, .registration=TRUE). The building step seems to work
2010 Jan 29
1
shared object location
hi all, i posted a question before about this, but i may have been too cryptic to understand. in short, there exists an R package that someone is writing. this package depends on a custom library (written in C,), compiled as a shared, and called by the package's functions via the .Call(...) method. we are testing out different code implementations of the compiled library functions, and thus
2010 Jan 26
1
library.dynam
hi, i'm having some trouble getting a package to load a shared library object in .onLoad(...) i have a shared object file, say "mylib.so". if i start an R session, and via the CLI specify the actual library via: > dyn.load("mylib.so") everything works quite well (i.e. i can then follow with some .Call (...) methods) now, i'd like to include this shared library in
2012 Oct 13
0
installation of R (2.14.1 and 2.15.1) fails due to [reg-packages.Rout] Error
Hello, I'm trying to install R from sources on two Linux machines (both with Suse 12.2): 1. > uname -a Linux cs-wsok 3.4.6-2.10-desktop #1 SMP PREEMPT Thu Jul 26 09:36:26 UTC 2012 (641c197) x86_64 x86_64 x86_64 GNU/Linux 2. > uname -a Linux csltok.swansea.ac.uk 3.4.6-2.10-desktop #1 SMP PREEMPT Thu Jul 26 09:36:26 UTC 2012 (641c197) x86_64 x86_64 x86_64 GNU/Linux I am trying version
2011 May 19
1
r-2.13 fails make check
I am only reporting this because it is the current release branch and not devel. R-2.13 from svn revision 55957 builds fine, but fails make check. This happened with a fresh svn checkout 12 hours ago and it still happens as of now. Two days ago I could build R-2.13 and it passed make check on the same system, so I doubt it is a system problem. But just in case my system details are a fresh
2006 Jun 08
1
[LLVMdev] Profiling dynamically loaded libraries
Hi, Standard approach to profiling dynamically loaded libraries with gprof doesn't seem to work with LLVM: export LD_PROFILE=Mylib.so export LD_PROFILE_OUTPUT=. make ENABLE_PROFILING=1 // compiling my project opt -load Profile/Mylib.so -options... but no Mylib.so.profile (or gmon.out) is produced. Profiling libc.so.6 usage by "ls -l", however, works fine. Could anyone explain
2006 May 17
1
install.packages bug (PR#8873)
Hello, I've been using R for about 3 years now and I'm pretty sure this is a bug. I'm using R 2.2.0. The way R is set up to get packages from CRAN using install.packages is really convenient --- if you are installing to your system's main package directory. However, I observe the following problem: I want package X but it requires package Y. Further, I have neither package
2003 Apr 01
1
Load and unload libraries
Hi all, I'm having some problems in loading libraries. I wonder if anyone can help me with this. I have created two libraries with the same name at different locations. I want to use both of them, one at a time. So I do: library(mylib,lib.loc1) (....) detach('package:mylib') library(mylib,lib.loc2) The problem is that, after this, the used library is still the one first loaded.