On Monday 23 March 2009 11:38:01 Ruchi Varshney wrote:
> Hi,I am looking for a way to intermix source code with the asm code
> generated when I compile a .c file "avr-gcc -S" option.
> Right now, I know that when I use "avr-objdump -S" on the .s file obtained
> from avr-gcc, I can see that the outp
On Sun, Mar 22, 2009, Boris Kochergin wrote:
> Ahoy. I got bitten by this today--a system I administer for someone had
> users in more than 16 groups, so I had to bump the value, recompile the
> kernel, and reboot. It seems desirable to (at the very least) make this
> a read-only tunable that ca
On Fri, 20 Mar 2009 13:24:09 + (GMT)
Robert Watson wrote:
>
> On Fri, 20 Mar 2009, Yoshihiro Ota wrote:
>
> > 1. With TCP connections, only sender side can detect some communication
> > issues passively if happened. By using two connections, you lost that
> > ability by your self. I agr
Hi,I am looking for a way to intermix source code with the asm code
generated when I compile a .c file "avr-gcc -S" option.
Right now, I know that when I use "avr-objdump -S" on the .s file obtained
from avr-gcc, I can see that the output is intermixes with the actual source
code from the .c file.
Ahoy. I got bitten by this today--a system I administer for someone had
users in more than 16 groups, so I had to bump the value, recompile the
kernel, and reboot. It seems desirable to (at the very least) make this
a read-only tunable that can be set using /boot/loader.conf, so as to
avoid sou
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This one completely mystifies me. I have a little script I use to cvsup, cvs
update, and rebuild my system, and it's been hitting failures about once a month
over the last 6 months. The failures are all fairly alike: cvsup fails to apply
a delta to o
On Sat, 21 Mar 2009, Gabriele Modena wrote:
I am an AI master student at the university of Amsterdam.
On of my current research interests lays in the area of information
retrieval and I would like to do a project within my University research
group starting next june.
I am actually studyin
Sorry if this sounds like s tupid suggestion, but have you thought
abou= t doing an user-space
prototype first? It's usually much easier to deve= lop and modify.
Then after the features get
worked out, move it into the= kernel.
-SB
Mar 21, 2009 07:51:18 AM, [1]gabriele.mod= e.
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