Hi,
i think sudo kills the LD_LIBRARY_PATH variable.
But this is configurable, try something like:
Defaultsenv_keep += “LD_LIBRARY_PATH"
in /etc/sudoers and / or consult the sudo man page.
Best regards,
Michael
> On 24. Jun 2019, at 18:48, Nitish Saboo wrote:
>
> Hi ,
>
> I am u
On my machine using an intel 9880H with a L2 Cache: Unified, 256 KiB, 4-way set
associative,
rows vs. columns performance is basically the same as long as the array size
fits into the L2 cache.
This seems to be the case for a rowSize = colSize = 180. For slightly higher
values (190) the
colum
Hi,
playing around with tamago i noticed that if i compile with this command:
GO_EXTLINK_ENABLED=0 CGO_ENABLED=0 GOOS=tamago GOARM=6 GOARCH=arm \
${TAMAGO} build -ldflags "-v -T 0x8000 -E _rt0_arm_tamago -R 0x1000" $@
The generated (elf) binary has the following symbols:
nm main | sort |
Thank you Ian.
Best regards,
Michael
> On 24. Jan 2020, at 22:19, Ian Lance Taylor wrote:
>
> On Fri, Jan 24, 2020 at 1:10 PM 'Michael Stiller' via golang-nuts
> wrote:
>>
>> playing around with tamago i noticed that if i compile with this command:
>>
Hi,
i try to read tailed lines of a logfile using this approach:
if env.TailEnabled {
log.Println("setup tail command")
cmd := exec.Command("/usr/bin/tail", "-F", "logfile.log")
log.Println("setup tail pipe")
tailPipe, err := cmd.StdoutPipe()
if err != nil {
log.Fatalln("coul
>>
>> tail is from coreutils 8.25-2ubuntu3~16.04, kernel 4.4.0-1083-aws
>>
>> It looks like i cannot read lines that way and tail is blocking in write(1,
>> ...
>
> Running "tail -F" never terminates. That's how it works. Your call
> to Wait will never complete.
Hi Ian,
of course you are co
Hi,
if the you want to use is on the local system you can add something like this
to the go.mod file:
replace github.com/yourrepo/module => ../pkg/module
See also here:
https://thewebivore.com/using-replace-in-go-mod-to-point-to-your-local-module/
and here:
https://starkandwayne.com/blog/sw