Hi,
Thanks for all the help.. Looks like I'll move forward with
recommending linux as a base for our new cloud execution containers.
Personally, I thought freebsd would be a technically superior and
longer term solution for scientific grid and cloud, but if I can't get
support on best architectu
Hackers,
I ran into this issue while setting up a performance testing environment
with MySQL 5.6/MyISAM tables. I have an arbitrarily sized test table,
in this case with a base number of rows over 1 million. When I insert
new rows into this table with super-smack, and the on disk table file is
ful
FreeBSD Quarterly Status Report, October-December 2012.
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On 2013-03-03 21:02, Dimitry Andric wrote:
On 2013-03-03 17:36, Andriy Gapon wrote:
on 03/03/2013 17:45 Dimitry Andric said the following:
...
So to fix this inconsistency, we could either change dw_read() to use
the full name instead of the basename, or change sort_iidescs() to use
the basena
on 04/03/2013 09:57 Matt Burke said the following:
> On 03/02/13 17:35, Andriy Gapon wrote:
>
>> To summarize: I would be glad of either clang generated code was
>> "fbt-friendly" or if ctf information was generated for
>> bpobj_iterate_impl. Either is perfect for me.
>
> Apologies if this is a s
On 2013-03-04 08:57, Matt Burke wrote:
On 03/02/13 17:35, Andriy Gapon wrote:
To summarize: I would be glad of either clang generated code was
"fbt-friendly" or if ctf information was generated for
bpobj_iterate_impl. Either is perfect for me.
Apologies if this is a silly suggestion, but are y
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