Hello people.
We're organizing the next GNU Hackers Meeting which will take place next
August in Paris, France; see http://www.gnu.org/ghm/2013/paris . We
still have free slots, so I'm starting to contact people a little
more pro-actively.
Personally speaking, what I *really* would like is a tut
Hello Philip.
On 2013-06-23 at 16:52, Philip Herron wrote:
> I would like to do a talk on writing a front-end from my experience
> with my python front-end
That sounds very interesting.
> but not sure if i can schedule it in time
> since i am moving house at the moment but i might is there a d
Administración del Mantenimiento en Instalaciones Eléctricas
27 y 28 de Junio 2013 - Hotel Emporio Reforma - México, D.F.
El Mantenimiento de las Instalaciones Eléctricas ofrece singularidades frente a
otros sistemas: son instalaciones que presentan un riesgo, pero además el
funcionamiento de l
On 23 June 2013 15:35, Luca Saiu wrote:
> Hello people.
>
> We're organizing the next GNU Hackers Meeting which will take place next
> August in Paris, France; see http://www.gnu.org/ghm/2013/paris . We
> still have free slots, so I'm starting to contact people a little
> more pro-actively.
>
> P
The latency calculations in my backend are very complicated. Is there
any automated way to test them?
Hi,
I had a question about interpretation of FDE's CIE_pointer field (for
.debug_frame)
The spec say (from dwarf4 version although it really doesn't matter):
"2. CIE_pointer (4 or 8 bytes, see Section 7.4)
A constant offset into the .debug_frame section that denotes the CIE that is
associated w