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2016 Sep 12
1
A broken link!
Hi, Just wanted to let you know about a link that seems to be broken on this page http://code.metager.de/source/xref/linux/klibc/. It is this link http://www.kernel.org/pub/software/scm/git/docs/tutorial.html, but the page doesn?t seem to be active any more. I thought you might want to update. If you are looking for an alternative please check out http://wiht.link/git_primer, it may make a
2016 Sep 15
0
I've found a broken link on your site.
Hi, Just wanted to let you know about a link that seems to be broken on this page http://code.metager.de/source/xref/nsupdateinfo/nsupdate/settings/prod.py. It is this link https://docs.djangoproject.com/en/1.6/, but the site doesn?t seem to be active any more. I thought you might want to update your page. If you are looking for an alternative then check out http://wiht.link/django_primer, it
2016 Sep 17
0
Broken Link
Hi, Just wanted to let you know about a link that seems to be broken on this page http://code.metager.de/source/xref/eclipse/pdt/org.eclipse.pdt/doc/articles/PDT and PHP Frameworks/Developing Web applications using PDT and PHP Frameworks/article.html. It is this link http://codeigniter.com/tutorials/, but the site doesn?t seem to be active any more. I thought you might want to update your
2016 Nov 18
1
Letting you know about a broken link
Hi, I appreciate you're busy so I just wanted to follow up on the email I sent you the other day, copy included below for reference. On Sat, Nov 12, 2016 at 12:40 PM, Danielle James <danielle.james at whoishostingthismail.com> wrote: Hi, I just wanted to let you know about a link that seems to be broken on this page http://www.hdt-project.org/. Here's the link
2015 Feb 13
2
[LLVMdev] trunk's optimizer generates slower code than 3.5
I submitted the problem report to clang's bugzilla but no one seems to care so I have to send it to the mailing list. clang 3.7 svn (trunk 229055 as the time I was to report this problem) generates slower code than 3.5 (Apple LLVM version 6.0 (clang-600.0.56) (based on LLVM 3.5svn)) for the following code. It is a "8 queens puzzle" solver written as an educational example. As
2015 Feb 14
2
[LLVMdev] trunk's optimizer generates slower code than 3.5
The regressions in the performance of generated code, introduced by the llvm 3.6 release, don't seem to be limited to this 8 queens puzzle" solver test case. See... http://www.phoronix.com/scan.php?page=article&item=llvm-clang-3.5-3.6-rc1&num=1 where a bit hit in the performance of the Sparse Matrix Multiply test of the SciMark v2.0 benchmark was observed as well as others.
2015 Feb 14
2
[LLVMdev] trunk's optimizer generates slower code than 3.5
Using the SciMark 2.0 code from http://math.nist.gov/scimark2/scimark2_1c.zip compiled with the same... make CFLAGS="-O3 -march=native" I am able to reproduce the 22% performance regression in the run time of the Sparse matmult benchmark. For 10 runs of the scimark2 benechmark, I get 998.439+/-0.4828 with the release llvm clang 3.5.1 compiler and 1217.363+/-1.1004 for the current
2017 Feb 18
2
[lld] Has anybody ever run into the Solaris linker before?
Recently LLD made it to the front page of HN (yay!): https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=13670458 This comment about the Solaris linker surprised me: https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=13672364 """ > To me, the biggest advantage is cross compiling Not all system linkers have this problem. For example, Solaris ld(1) is perfectly capable of cross-linking any valid ELF file.
2008 Nov 20
0
Megacli, NetCat, and Virt-Install Test Suites Released
Triple Release Day! James Wan, from the Solaris Quality Engineering group, has released the Megacli test suite. More information on Megacli test suite can be found at: http://opensolaris.org/os/community/storage/tests/ http://src.opensolaris.org/source/xref/test/ontest-stc2/src/suites/storage/megacli/README http://src.opensolaris.org/source/xref/test/ontest-stc2/src/suites/storage/megacli/
2001 Dec 11
0
VirtualProtect and app crash: what's your interpretation?
Here is my thought process on why the application crashes with a protection violation reading a section of memory. I used IDA to disassemble the app. Here's the section where it reads from memory and crashes because of a protection violation: 00760D4A sub_760D4A proc near ; CODE XREF: sub_75FCB0+159^Xp 00760D4A push ebp 00760D4B mov
2008 May 14
2
vdev cache - comments in the source
Hello zfs-code, http://cvs.opensolaris.org/source/xref/onnv/onnv-gate/usr/src/uts/common/fs/zfs/vdev_cache.c 72 * All i/os smaller than zfs_vdev_cache_max will be turned into 73 * 1<<zfs_vdev_cache_bshift byte reads by the vdev_cache (aka software 74 * track buffer). At most zfs_vdev_cache_size bytes will be kept in each 75 * vdev''s vdev_cache. While it
2016 May 27
2
Channel Mapping Family for Ambisonics
Hello Jean-Marc, Thanks for the quick reply and comments. On Thu, May 26, 2016 at 5:41 PM, Jean-Marc Valin <jmvalin at jmvalin.ca> wrote: > Hi Michael, > > Here's some more minor comments below. As long as you address the two > comments from my previous email (254 -> 2 and the draft name), the draft > is good for submitting as initial version on the IETF website (even
2006 Oct 31
0
6383534 xref(1) should show an example for multiple subdirs of a workspace
Author: meem Repository: /hg/zfs-crypto/gate Revision: 563d83732b6842d2ba3137bccf97d32e3e746644 Log message: 6383534 xref(1) should show an example for multiple subdirs of a workspace Files: update: usr/src/tools/scripts/xref.1
2003 Dec 11
1
Funny characters in http://www.shorewall.net/FAQ.htm
Hello Mike, Tom, (I am not sure who is working on this part) There are some funny characters in FAQ.htm in a number of places. I have provided a precursory analysis of this issue. It is not a big=20 deal, but something that I imagine will be worked out at some point. I have provided a couple examples. Is there a way I can see the xslt stylesheets? Could they live in cvs at some point? Maybe I
2009 Mar 09
0
Error 404 when trying to get to an xvm repository that includes a + in its name
I just filed bug 7215. Here is the workaround: Symptom: http://src.opensolaris.org/source/xref/xen-gate/xvm-3.3%2Bsunos.hg/ or http://src.opensolaris.org/source/xref/xen-gate/xvm-3.3+sunos.hg/ Error 404: File not found! The requested resource is not available. Workaround: Escaping the % character with %25 will do the trick, because the last parse step will get an %2B escape sequence as
2012 Nov 12
10
Hypervisor to dom0 communication
Hello, I''m interested in establishing a communication channel between the Xen hypervisor and a dom0 userspace application. Ideally this would be a 2-way channel, with the hypervisor asynchronously notifying this application, and then (for certain types of messages) wait for a reply from the userspace consumer. To this end, I''ve been reading xen-devel posts [1], read the
2004 Jun 07
1
freebsd-security Digest, Vol 61, Issue 3
On Sat, 29 May 2004 12:00:52 -0700 (PDT), <freebsd-security-request@freebsd.org> wrote: Hello ! Today i see in snort logs : [**] [1:528:4] BAD-TRAFFIC loopback traffic [**] [Classification: Potentially Bad Traffic] [Priority: 2] 06/07-09:44:39.044590 127.0.0.1:80 -> 10.6.148.173:1566 TCP TTL:128 TOS:0x0 ID:577 IpLen:20 DgmLen:40 ***A*R** Seq: 0x0 Ack: 0x75830001 Win: 0x0 TcpLen:
2016 May 26
3
Channel Mapping Family for Ambisonics
Hello Tim and others, Thanks for your help explaining this process on IRC. I wrote out a first draft in the RFC xml format. I have attached the xml (labeled as xml.txt so it will appear inline) and the rendered txt files. Please let me know where I can make improvements. I will upload this draft to the IETF datatracker and send it out to codec@ after addressing your comments. -------------- next
2020 Sep 23
0
implementing folder hashing
I think I don't understand the question. Dovecot knows where the user's home is, you don't need to guess. With mail_home or with Passdb variables you can define the user's home location and you can use 'doveadm user' to show where the home directory is in the filesystem. However, if you are migrating I would use dovecot sync or similar tool instead of doing the manual
2020 Sep 23
2
implementing folder hashing
Thank you for your reply. One questionthough, if you add a mount point how do you know what user to move ? On 9/23/20 7:35 PM, Manuel Delgado wrote: > Hi Adrian, > > It depends much on your site configuration. > > In our case, we have several mount points and we distribute our user > mailboxes using username hash (%N)[1] and limit this hash to the > number of mount