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2018 Jan 10
2
downloading only specific directories from directory tree
Dear Kevin: ~ 1 year ago your answer helped me to solve my problem. This time I would like to do a similar thing but little bit modified. I read again carefully INCLUDE/EXCLUDE PATTERN RULES section of rsync manual but still cannot comprehend every part of it. I understand I have to add include patterns first and exclude patterns second. But it is not clear if I have to add all the include
2018 Jan 11
1
downloading only specific directories from directory tree
Thank you for your answer, Kevin. 2. OK, I understand. 1. I checked colon dirs, and indeed they don't have openSUSE_Leap_42.2 dirs directly. But they have different subdirs which have openSUSE_Leap_42.2 dirs. What would be the correct filter set to mirror all openSUSE_Leap_42.2 dirs at any level if I don't want to include all dirs at the root level? At the roor level tehre are many dirs
2018 Jan 10
0
downloading only specific directories from directory tree
1. You don't appear to be including anything that is within the colon dirs so they are being left out by --prune-empty-dirs. 2. Includes only override excludes that follow them. Since your debug excludes are exceptions to the openSUSE_Leap_42.2/*** include they must be before it not after it. On 01/10/2018 05:46 PM, Istvan Gabor via rsync wrote: > Dear Kevin: > > ~ 1 year ago
2017 Jan 20
0
downloading only specific directories from directory tree
An include only overrides an exclude that follows it. So, you would need something like this: + */ + openSUSE_13.2/*** - * Then add --prune-empty-dirs to your rsync command line. I left off the initial ** because it doesn't really mean anything unless openSUSE_13.2 isn't always the entire directory name in which case 1 * would do. Another way to explain it is that by default
2009 Mar 24
2
update yum
Am trying to update my wine i get the following .. [] download]# yum update wine* Loading "priorities" plugin Loading "fastestmirror" plugin Loading mirror speeds from cached hostfile * epel: ftp.nluug.nl * rpmforge: fr2.rpmfind.net * base: ftp.halifax.rwth-aachen.de * updates: ftp.halifax.rwth-aachen.de * addons: ftp.halifax.rwth-aachen.de * extras:
2007 Nov 22
3
can''t find disk image while installing centos domU
-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- Hash: SHA1 Hi, I''m using Centos 5.0. When i try to setup a domU with virt-install it all goes well till the partition menu. The anaconda setup can not find any drives. . The virt-install call looks like this: virt-install -n opfer1 -r 400 -f /mnt/data0/domus/opfer1/opfer1 -s 3 - --nographics -p -l
2009 Sep 08
15
Re: Re: Xorg on JF 2.6.31-rc8 with xen 3.5 unstable
I was able to get login prompt ( commit 7c62209cde5b13b81685e79b2f9e3757e293aef1 ) first time via serial console:- title Xen 3.4.1  Fedora 12 Serial (2.6.31-rc8 ) (/dev/sdb1)   root (hd1,0)   kernel /xen-3.4.1.gz dom0_mem=1024M loglvl=all guest_loglvl=all com1=19200,8n1 console=com1   module /vmlinuz-2.6.31-rc8 ro root=/dev/mapper/vg_fdr12-lv_root console=hvc0 earlyprintk=xen   module
2016 May 03
6
[RFC] Non-Temporal hints from Loop Vectorizer
Hello all, I've been wondering why Clang doesn't generate non-temporal stores when compiling the STREAM benchmark [1] and therefore doesn't yield optimal results. It turned out that the Loop Vectorizer correctly vectorizes the arithmetic operations and also merges the loads and stores into vector operations. However it doesn't add the '!nontemporal' metadata which would
2017 Jan 06
2
LLD and LLVM_LINK_LLVM_DYLIB
It builds fine but I cannot execute the resulting binary which aborts with the mentioned error.However I don't use LLVM_ENABLE_PROJECTS, I don't know if that changes the way libLLVM-4.0svn.so is linked... Cheers,Jonas Am Freitag, den 06.01.2017, 13:44 +0900 schrieb Rui Ueyama: > Hi Hahnfeld, > I just compiled with LLVM_LINK_LLVM_DYLIB enabled [1] and build lld with `ninja lld`. It
2017 Jan 04
2
LLD and LLVM_LINK_LLVM_DYLIB
Hi all, I recently gave LLD a try and it definitely works fine. However one cannot build it together with LLVM_LINK_LLVM_DYLIB: ELF/Driver.cpp and ELF/DriverUtils.cpp pull in llvm/Support/CommandLine.h which defines the command line options so these global variables end up in libLLVM-4.0svn.so via liblldELF. If this shared library is then linked into bin/lld or bin/opt one gets errors because of
2017 Jan 06
2
LLD and LLVM_LINK_LLVM_DYLIB
I've dealt with similar issues on the LLDB side, I think I can help you with this. pl On 6 January 2017 at 09:39, Rui Ueyama via llvm-dev <llvm-dev at lists.llvm.org> wrote: > Thanks for the info. I can reproduce the issue. But because of lack of cmake > knowledge, I don't know how to fix that now. If no one will take a look at > this, I'll investigate it. > > On
2015 Jul 13
3
[LLVMdev] Documentation of bitcasts in calls
Dear all, I just stumbled over the following instruction in the LLVM IR of a C program compiled with clang: %26 = call i32 (...)* bitcast (i32 (i32, i32, i32, i32, i32)* @KeWaitForSingleObject to i32 (...)*)(i32 %23, i32 %24, i32 %25, i32 0, i32 0) Since our LLVM Parser choked on this instruction, I tried to check the documentation, but did not find anything about such nested bitcasts within
2002 Jan 29
2
Non-standard usage of rsync
Hi, I am thinking about a non-standard usage of rsync (at least not mentioned in the man file) I want to synchronized my collegues home directories(trees) each night AND store rsync's internal updating commands (reversed) to be able to restore the state of a directory the day before. This would require - saving the internal updating commands in a separate directory - reversing these commands
2002 Sep 06
2
Estimating parameters of a linear model
Hi R-Community, I have two correlated time series X[t] and Y[t]. X[t] can be modeled as X[t] = a[1]X[t-1] + a[2]X[t-2] + e[t] + b[1]e[t-1] + b[2]e[t-2] + c[0]Y[t] where e[t] is a white noise process. Is there a way to estimate the coefficients a[1], a[2], b[1], b[2] and c[0]? Much thanks in advance, Hagen Schm?ller -- Dipl.-Ing. Hagen K. Schm?ller Institut f?r Elektrische Anlagen und
2014 Mar 20
3
[Bug 2213] New: X11 forwarding to DISPLAY containing a hexadecimal-colon IPv6 address fails
https://bugzilla.mindrot.org/show_bug.cgi?id=2213 Bug ID: 2213 Summary: X11 forwarding to DISPLAY containing a hexadecimal-colon IPv6 address fails Product: Portable OpenSSH Version: -current Hardware: Other OS: Linux Status: NEW Severity: normal Priority: P5
2015 Jul 28
6
[LLVMdev] Purpose of LLVM_ENABLE_LIBCXX and LLVM_ENABLE_LIBCXXABI
Hi, I am wondering about the meaning of the cmake flags LLVM_ENABLE_LIBCXX and LLVM_ENABLE_LIBCXXABI. Are they used to indicate that if the C/C++ compiler for building LLVM is clang, and if this clang has support for libc++ with libc++Abi, that both lib++ and libc++abi should be used (instead of linking to the default, which at least on Linux is libstdc++)? If not, what is the canonical way of
2014 May 28
2
Automaticaly create User-Home directories for NFS
Hello, I have a problem with my Samba4 AD-Controller and NFS. We want to distribute a NFS-Share for our home directory. The problem is that the client is trying to create it on the fly for the first user login but you get 'Permission denied' because of the root_spuash option of the NFS-Server. My question: Is there any posibillity that the normal home directory is created after adding
2015 Jul 28
0
[LLVMdev] Purpose of LLVM_ENABLE_LIBCXX and LLVM_ENABLE_LIBCXXABI
Hi Michael, I am wondering about the meaning of the cmake flags LLVM_ENABLE_LIBCXX and > LLVM_ENABLE_LIBCXXABI. Are they used to indicate that if the C/C++ compiler > for building LLVM is clang, and if this clang has support for libc++ with > libc++Abi, that both lib++ and libc++abi should be used (instead of linking > to the default, which at least on Linux is libstdc++)? Yes that
2016 May 03
2
[RFC] Non-Temporal hints from Loop Vectorizer
Steve Canon is on vacation, so I’m going to word for word quote his take on the compiler autogenerating nontemporal hints: "nope nope nope nope nope nope nope nope nope nope nope nope nope nope nope nope nope nope nope nope nope nope nope nope nope n” — Steve Canon —escha > On May 3, 2016, at 10:26 AM, via llvm-dev <llvm-dev at lists.llvm.org> wrote: > > Non-temporal hints
2016 Jun 10
4
Changing default UID/GID beginning for AD
Dear Colleagues, we have a Samba4 DC in our environment. We are storing unix Information in samba's AD. Our Problem is: The default values are not fitting for our environment. We want to store a different Shell e.g /bin/tcsh. But the default Value is /bin/sh. Is it possible, to change those default values so that it fits direct at the creation of a user? Regards and thanks Daniel --