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2010 Mar 07
1
duplicate STRSXP : shallow copy ?
Hello, As this little program illustrates, duplicating a STRSXP does not seem deep enough. require( inline ) fx <- cfunction( signature( x = "character"), ' SEXP y = PROTECT( duplicate( x ) ); int n = LENGTH(x); int nc = 0 ; char* p = 0 ; for( int i=0; i<n; i++){ p = (char*)( CHAR( STRING_ELT( y , i ) ) ); nc = strlen( p ) ; for( int j=0; j<nc; j++){ p[j] =
2005 Jul 25
1
removing (hopefully) unneeded access to $HOME
Hi, Thanks for dovecot. It's the best IMAP server ever. Okay, here's my problem: I use mbox INBOXes from /var/spool/mail/%u, and the INDEX lies in /var/spool/mail/dovecot/%d/%u. Users' other folders are found in /%h/mail. Now, I notice that when a user is accessing her INBOX, the imap process cwd's to the user's home, which I'd like to prevent as much as possible.
2009 Jun 23
3
V2.9.0 changes [Sec=Unclassified]
Hi all, Prefix: I am a frustrated Java coder in R. I am coding a medium sized ecosystem modelling program in R. I have changed to using S4 objects and it has cost me an order of magnitude in execution speed over the functional model. I cannot afford this penalty and have found that it is the result of all the passing-by-value of objects. I see that you can now safely inherit from
2020 Sep 30
0
Question about hardware failures / FSD
On Tue, 29 Sep 2020, João Luis Meloni Assirati wrote: > The UPS I am developing a driver to is able to report several flags for > critical hardware conditions, like overheat, overload, inverter failure, > output short etc. What should be the correct policy of operation when such a > condition occurs? I think that the an UPS in such a condition is not reliable > and therefore a
2020 Sep 29
5
Question about hardware failures / FSD
Hello, The UPS I am developing a driver to is able to report several flags for critical hardware conditions, like overheat, overload, inverter failure, output short etc. What should be the correct policy of operation when such a condition occurs? I think that the an UPS in such a condition is not reliable and therefore a system shutdown should be called. However, the developer's manual and
2020 Apr 28
5
llvm-objdump: failed to parse debug information
Hi, In a 32-bit ARM build, I am seeing the following warning (edited for simplicity, I can provide full logs if necessary): > llvm-objdump -l -d -x file.elf > llvm-objdump: warning: 'file.elf': failed to parse debug information for file.elf All object files and static libraries seem to have debug info (i.e., llvm-objdump does not complain when run on each file individually and
2003 Dec 07
3
FARFON lives!
Some of you have been following our progress on http://farfon.convergence.com.pk as we blundered our way through the development of a low-cost ethernet IP phone that does IAX and augments the client options currently available for the kick-assterisk server. With help from the denizens of #asterisk and kind words of advice from Mr. Spencer and the rest of the gang ... we're proud to have
2014 Aug 09
2
[LLVMdev] Looking for ideas on how to make llvm-objdump handle both arm and thumb disassembly from the same object file
On Thu, Aug 7, 2014 at 7:09 AM, Rafael Espíndola <rafael.espindola at gmail.com> wrote: >> The implementation of llvm-objdump does have a MachODump.cpp for use with the -m option that I could do the a similar hack otool(1) like hack and special case 32-bit ARM cpus. And at least it contains the ugliness. But this does not really help the non -m case and I suspect ELF objects may face
2013 Oct 15
2
[LLVMdev] Unwanted push/pop on Cortex-M.
Hi Andrea, That is because the LR is the fixed register as per the http://infocenter.arm.com/help/topic/com.arm.doc.ihi0042e/IHI0042E_aapcs.pdf and out_char() function is not the leaf function ,Hence compiler tends to save and restore the LR and the save and restore of register r11 is to align stack for 8 bytes as per ARM EABI. Thanks ~Umesh On Tuesday, October 15, 2013, Umesh Kalappa
2015 Aug 28
7
Clearing the BSS section
Hi, I am writing a function that clears the BSS section on an Cortex-M4 embedded system. The LLVM (version 3.7.0rc3) code I had wrote is : ;------------ target datalayout = "e-m:e-p:32:32-i64:64-v128:64:128-a:0:32-n32-S64" target triple = "thumbv7em-none--eabi" @__bss_start = external global i32 @__bss_end = external global i32 define void @clearBSS () nounwind { entry:
2014 Aug 06
4
[LLVMdev] Looking for ideas on how to make llvm-objdump handle both arm and thumb disassembly from the same object file
Hello Tim, Rafael, Renato and llvmdev, I’m working to get llvm-objdump handle both arm and thumb disassembly from the same object file similarly to how darwin’s otool(1) works. And I’m looking for implementing direction. I spoke to Jim Grosbach about some ideas and he suggested I send out and email about some of the possibilities. Since none of the ones I could think of are pretty he thought
2008 Nov 19
2
gmirror and gstripe
hail, I have an old AthlonXP 1700+ running 7-STABLE: FreeBSD xxx 7.1-PRERELEASE FreeBSD 7.1-PRERELEASE #1: Thu Nov 13 23:54:59 BRT 2008 root@xxx:/usr/obj/usr/src/sys/xxx i386 where I have two 750GB Seagate SATA Disks. They are divided as two slices, around the first 120GB are gathered in gmirror, and what left is in gstripe. so that's whats going on. if the machine locks, and fsck comes to
2008 Jul 09
2
disk questions: geom and zfs
hail, I have a 7-stable: [matheus@xxx /usr/home/matheus]$ uname -a FreeBSD xxx 7.0-STABLE FreeBSD 7.0-STABLE #2: Sun Jul 6 15:03:26 BRT 2008 root@lamneth:/usr/obj/usr/src/sys/xxx_7 i386 and there exists three geom things. gconcat status Name Status Components concat/concat0 UP ad4 ad5 gmirror status Name Status Components
2012 Jun 12
2
lost ZFS pool
hail, I write just to make sure its dead. I've lost the first disk on a ZFS pool (jbod). Now I can't mount it with only the second disk. The first disk clicks to death :( [root@optimus ~]# zpool status pool: pool state: UNAVAIL status: One or more devices could not be opened. There are insufficient replicas for the pool to continue functioning. action: Attach the missing
2013 Oct 06
1
PermitRootLogin=without-password as default
Hi, Ever since 'without-password' became an option, I've thought it would make a better default (and I actually used to patch it that way when I was the Debian Maintainer. My successors think that it's more important to minimise the size of the patch, which is also a reasonable point). The thing that prompted me to finally mention this here, is this story:
2004 Jan 11
24
More words for Allison
Here's the latest batch of words to get shipped out to Allison Smith. Please submit reasonably small changes to me by tomorrow 10:00 AM Eastern time, and I'll add them. As usual, donations to what will be a ~$110 USD expense would be appreciated, as I am paying for this round out of my pocket. Please send to paypal address "jtodd@loligo.com". I did not include all
2022 May 06
9
[Bug 3430] New: 64 bit time and seccomp conflict
https://bugzilla.mindrot.org/show_bug.cgi?id=3430 Bug ID: 3430 Summary: 64 bit time and seccomp conflict Product: Portable OpenSSH Version: 8.9p1 Hardware: ARM OS: Linux Status: NEW Severity: major Priority: P5 Component: sshd Assignee: unassigned-bugs at mindrot.org
2008 Sep 20
2
ssh in small devices
Dear Sirs, This must have been asked before but I don't find and FAQ around dealing with the issue. We are building small devices that connects to Internet (www.ipio.nu). The next generation of this we want to base on AVR32 and run a small slimmed version of Linux. We have som program on this device that we want to connect to servers out on Internet. SSL seems to be "quite heavy"
2000 Nov 30
0
Hang with openssh when using rsync on redhat 6.2
Damien Miller wrote: > > On Tue, 28 Nov 2000, Theron Tock wrote: > > > I'm using rsync over ssh to do some backups from a redhat 6.2 machine > > and I found that I was able to semi-reproducibly get openssh to hang. > > Using strace and gdb, it seemed that the problem was due to a too-large > > call to write. > > What kernel are you using? kernel:
2006 Feb 24
1
read table problem
Hi I have a file saved in R, named agrexp.Rdata, shown below > agrdata fert yield 1 25 84 2 50 80 3 75 90 4 100 154 5 125 148 If I double clicked on this file, the data is displayed without problem. However if I tried to import using: > agrdata<-read.table("agrexp.Rdata") or >