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2005 Nov 14
6
ActionMailer - Sent but no mail?
Hi, I am attempting to use ActionMailer to send out an email (SMTP) and am having an issue. The log files show that the email is sent, but the email is not making it to my inbox. I have followed the documentation both on the Wiki and in the AWD book. I''m not sure which setting I have incorrect and need some pointers. :authentication - should this be set to true, or
2002 Oct 22
3
win2000 + wine + winMX
Hello, could someone paste me a .wine/config file for running wine with win2000 (and if it's possible, winMX also) In attach , there is mine. I see this error when I try to lunch wine with winMX: rizla@bizio:~$ wine /win/Programmi/WinMX/WinMX.exe fixme:ole:CoRegisterMessageFilter stub fixme:ole:CoRegisterMessageFilter stub Thanks in advance -------------- next part -------------- A
2002 Oct 10
1
wine doens't start
HEllo, I've meet this problem: root@bizio:~# wine /win/Programmi/WinMX/WinMX.exe Line 238: Malformed value name '"Profile=<profiledirectory>"' When you are running with a native NT directory specify 'Profile=<profiledirectory>' or disable loading of Windows registry (LoadWindowsRegistryFiles=N) wine client error:8070ba0: sendmsg: Bad file descriptor I
2011 Oct 21
2
[LLVMdev] ANN: libclc (OpenCL C library implementation)
Hi, > libclc: http://www.pcc.me.uk/~peter/libclc/ > pocl: https://launchpad.net/pocl > clover: http://cgit.freedesktop.org/~steckdenis/clover/ I have pushed our implementation on GitHub: https://github.com/speziale-ettore/OpenCRun I have focused on desiging a modular system, because OpenCRun is intended to be used for research purpose -- not many people, no too much time, so clean
2011 Sep 29
2
[LLVMdev] Building bitcode modules
Hi, I have updated llvm to the 113aa8612010434069fc5b5e09f6b2667e03e173 git commit. I have a small llvm project that builds a bitcode library, so I used MODULE_NAME=foo to build foo.bc. Now, I cannot build the library, because a compatible compiler cannot be found (Makefile.rules:1052). I have seen that configure.ac has been modified, so: 1) there is an update in progress? 2) I have to use
2011 Sep 29
2
[LLVMdev] Building bitcode modules
Hi, > What compiler are you using to build with? I've made it default to clang with less looking around for llvm-gcc, so there may be an issue there. What is your configure line? What host are you trying to build on? First I have compiled llvm/clang compiled with "gcc (Gentoo 4.5.2 p1.1, pie-0.4.5) 4.5.2". Then I have installed llvm/clang. They are in the path: $ clang
2024 Jan 12
10
[Bug 3655] New: Default ObscureKeystrokeTiming makes X forwarding really slow
https://bugzilla.mindrot.org/show_bug.cgi?id=3655 Bug ID: 3655 Summary: Default ObscureKeystrokeTiming makes X forwarding really slow Product: Portable OpenSSH Version: 9.6p1 Hardware: Other OS: Linux Status: NEW Severity: normal Priority: P5 Component: ssh
2011 Sep 29
0
[LLVMdev] Building bitcode modules
On Sep 28, 2011, at 11:31 PM, Speziale Ettore wrote: > Hi, > > I have updated llvm to the 113aa8612010434069fc5b5e09f6b2667e03e173 git > commit. I have a small llvm project that builds a bitcode library, so I > used MODULE_NAME=foo to build foo.bc. Now, I cannot build the library, > because a compatible compiler cannot be found (Makefile.rules:1052). > > I have seen that
2011 Sep 29
0
[LLVMdev] Building bitcode modules
On Sep 29, 2011, at 12:53 AM, Speziale Ettore wrote: > Hi, > >> What compiler are you using to build with? I've made it default to clang with less looking around for llvm-gcc, so there may be an issue there. What is your configure line? What host are you trying to build on? > > First I have compiled llvm/clang compiled with "gcc (Gentoo 4.5.2 p1.1, > pie-0.4.5)
2008 May 23
0
R(c,*g) helper method can''t handle nested hash input params
params= {"search"=>"Search", "date_begin"=>"2007-05-01", "date_type"=>"created_on", "order"=>1, "report_type"=>"year_end", "person"=> {"reply_status_id"=>"1", "created_on"=> Tue, 01 May 2007 00:00:00 +0000..Fri, 23 May 2008
2020 Jul 24
2
Regarding the project "Create LoopNestPass"
Hi, I would like to give a quick update on what my current design and implementation go like. Basically, the `FunctionToLoopPassAdaptor` is now modified to a generic version `FunctionToLoopUnitPassAdaptor`, which allows re-using the existing codes to implement `FunctionToLoopNestPassAdaptor`, with the help of additional metadata associated with `Loop` and `LoopNest`. Both
2019 Jul 17
3
Loop Opt WG Meeting Minutes for July 17, 2019
Hi all, Apparently some people had trouble joining today. I also had trouble using the attendee ID provided by webex. I've canceled the meeting series and will be scheduling a new one with an updated link. Please remember to update your calendars with the new invite. My apologies to those who couldn't join today, and to everyone for the churn. Today's Meeting Minutes:
2011 Oct 19
0
[LLVMdev] ANN: libclc (OpenCL C library implementation)
Do we have a list of these open-source LLVM-based OpenCL projects somewhere? Off the top of my head, we have: libclc: http://www.pcc.me.uk/~peter/libclc/ pocl: https://launchpad.net/pocl clover: http://cgit.freedesktop.org/~steckdenis/clover/ (I think that all of these have BSD- or MIT-style licenses). Are there any others? -Hal On Wed, 2011-10-19 at 14:47 +0100, Peter Collingbourne wrote:
2013 Mar 09
1
[LLVMdev] Code morphing pass
Hello, for an university course I am working on a code morphing pass. The idea is that a random vector gets generated at the entry point of functions and that vector will be used to randomize the flow of execution. Alternative flows are built looking at the instructions inside the basic blocks of the function and for some of them replacing the orginal instruction with a set of logically
2020 Jul 18
3
Regarding the project "Create LoopNestPass"
Hi, Thanks for your help! I've checked the sources that you mentioned. Currently, I think that I would need to implement a FunctionToLoopNestPassAdaptor which is essentially the same as the FunctionToLoopPassAdaptor but operates only on LI.getTopLevelLoops(). We might also need a LNPMUpdater (LoopNestPassManagerUpdater) which disallows adding inner-loops back into the pipeline, and
2011 Oct 19
5
[LLVMdev] ANN: libclc (OpenCL C library implementation)
Hi, This is to announce the availability of libclc, an open source, BSD licensed implementation of the library requirements of the OpenCL C programming language, as specified by the OpenCL 1.1 Specification. libclc is intended to be used with Clang's OpenCL frontend. libclc website: http://www.pcc.me.uk/~peter/libclc/ libclc is designed to be portable and extensible. To this end, it
2006 Jun 24
8
PostgreSQL on Mac?
Is there something like MAMP, but uses PostgreSQL instead? I found a couple PostgreSQL dmg''s, but one was < 8.x. For those who use PostgreSQL on Mac, how''d you install it (fink, package, please don''t say compile!)? Thanks, Joe -- Posted via http://www.ruby-forum.com/.
2005 Nov 27
5
OT: good admin gui postgresql on OSX?
Hi, I recently bought by first Mac and I''m looking for some alternatives for my windows applications. Does anybody know a decent gui admin app for postgresql? On windows I use postgresql manager: http://www.sqlmanager.net/en/products/postgresql/manager I find this a very good piece of software and it''s free, even though I paid a little for some extra features. I''d
2017 Jan 11
10
[RFC] IR-level Region Annotations
A Proposal for adding an experimental IR-level region-annotation infrastructure ============================================================================= Hal Finkel (ANL) and Xinmin Tian (Intel) This is a proposal for adding an experimental infrastructure to support annotating regions in LLVM IR, making use of intrinsics and metadata, and a generic analysis to allow transformations to
2011 Mar 01
0
[LLVMdev] Language-specific vs target-specific address spaces (was Re: [PATCH] OpenCL support - update on keywords)
On Mon, Feb 28, 2011 at 4:41 PM, Peter Collingbourne <peter at pcc.me.uk> wrote: > > The more I think about it, the more I become uncomfortable with the > concept of language-specific address spaces in LLVM.  These are the > main issues I see with language-specific address spaces: ... > Instead of language-specific address spaces, each target should > concentrate on