RE: low vision
Crap – thanks! Kevin Hogan Tech Support Group, Inc. kho...@tech-support-group.com Voice (561) 289-0936 Fax (866) 230-7969 From: Harold Blethen [mailto:har...@lindavevision.com] Sent: Saturday, March 05, 2011 2:20 PM To: debian-ports Subject: low vision Hello, I have macular degeneration and am legally blind. The challenges of the Visually Impaired is hard enough to cope with, but high prices of any products or aid make one problem even more overwhelming.We have published a web-site opening an internet store http://www.lindavevision.com http://www.lindavevision.com/ . Please take a look at our web-site http://www. lindavevision.com http://www.%20lindavevision.com/ we have not re-invented the wheel, but have shopped around to present affordable reading products and aids to help the visually impaired. These products and combination reading devices have helped many to read again. Should it be a financial burden for some of your patients to afford our products, we work with town’s local service clubs to help with the purchase. Our goal is to promote the spirit of hope to the individual and assist until breakthrough cures comes along. Take a look at us, hopefully together we can help the visually impaired, passing along our information will let you patients become aware that helpful products are available. Thank you. Best regards, Harold Blethen lindavevision
Re: GCC-4.5 as the default for (at least some) architectures
On Tue, Mar 1, 2011 at 8:34 PM, Matthias Klose d...@debian.org wrote: I'll make gcc-4.5 the default for (at least some) architectures within the next two weeks before more transitions start. GCC-4.5 is already used as the default compiler for almost any other distribution, so there shouldn't be many surprises on at least the common architectures. About 50% of the build failures exposed by GCC-4.5 are fixed [1]. I didn't see issues on amd64 and i386, armel (although optimized for a different processor) and powerpc (some object files linked into shared libs had to be built as pic). As the maintainer file for the ports in GCC is a bit outdated, I'd like to ask which architectures should do the switch together with the four architectures mentioned above, and which not, and which ones should be better delayed, or dropped. Dave, What's your opinion on switching to GCC 4.5 for HPPA? Cheers, Carlos. -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to debian-amd64-requ...@lists.debian.org with a subject of unsubscribe. Trouble? Contact listmas...@lists.debian.org Archive: http://lists.debian.org/aanlktinznkgbhpaqc7hd6peyppr8da+1iponh1im6...@mail.gmail.com
Re: GCC-4.5 as the default for (at least some) architectures
On Wed, 02 Mar 2011 02:34:01 +0100 Matthias Klose d...@debian.org wrote: I'll make gcc-4.5 the default for (at least some) architectures within the next two weeks before more transitions start. GCC-4.5 is already used as the default compiler for almost any other distribution, so there shouldn't be many surprises on at least the common architectures. About 50% of the build failures exposed by GCC-4.5 are fixed [1]. I didn't see issues on amd64 and i386, armel (although optimized for a different processor) and powerpc (some object files linked into shared libs had to be built as pic). GCC4.5 still segfault when i try to compile, all previous version work fine (without any kind of warning), maybe my GCC4.5 isn't the right one (4.5.2-4), but i'm not so sure can be deployed as default (compiling on i386) -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to debian-amd64-requ...@lists.debian.org with a subject of unsubscribe. Trouble? Contact listmas...@lists.debian.org Archive: http://lists.debian.org/20110307015837.a9d87800.syt...@sythos.net
Re: GCC-4.5 as the default for (at least some) architectures
On Tue, Mar 1, 2011 at 8:34 PM, Matthias Klose d...@debian.org wrote: I'll make gcc-4.5 the default for (at least some) architectures within th= e next two weeks before more transitions start. =A0GCC-4.5 is already used as th= e default compiler for almost any other distribution, so there shouldn't be many su= rprises on at least the common architectures. =A0About 50% of the build failures = exposed by GCC-4.5 are fixed [1]. =A0I didn't see issues on amd64 and i386, armel (although optimized for a different processor) and powerpc (some object f= iles linked into shared libs had to be built as pic). As the maintainer file for the ports in GCC is a bit outdated, I'd like t= o ask which architectures should do the switch together with the four architect= ures mentioned above, and which not, and which ones should be better delayed, = or dropped. Dave, What's your opinion on switching to GCC 4.5 for HPPA? Do it! I have built glibc with it and all my recent kernel have been with 4.5. I'm not aware of any new issues with 4.5 and a number of things are fixed. For kernel builds, the following patch must be included: 2010-12-18 John David Anglin dave.ang...@nrc-cnrc.gc.ca PR target/46915 * config/pa/pa.c (branch_to_delay_slot_p): Use next_active_insn instead of next_real_insn. Search forward checking for both ASM_INPUT and ASM_OPERANDS asms until exit condition is found. (branch_needs_nop_p): Likewise. (use_skip_p): New function. (output_cbranch): Use use_skip_p. (output_bb, output_bvb): Likewise. There are some other bug fixes in 4.6 that might need back porting. We also need this binutils change: 2011-02-18 John David Anglin dave.ang...@nrc-cnnrc.gc.ca PR ld/12376 emulparams/hppalinux.sh (DATA_ADDR): Define. (SHLIB_DATA_ADDR): Likewise. This should eliminate cache issues arising from non equivalent aliasing. Hopefully, the above will help resolve some of the build and kernel issues that blocked squeeze. I personally don't know what the critical blockers were. If they involve GCC or binutils, I'm willing to take a look. I'm sure a number of things have been magically fixed by updates to the middle-end. The biggest issue is the callee copies args on HPPA and this differs from most other targets. Regards, Dave -- J. David Anglin dave.ang...@nrc-cnrc.gc.ca National Research Council of Canada (613) 990-0752 (FAX: 952-6602) -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to debian-amd64-requ...@lists.debian.org with a subject of unsubscribe. Trouble? Contact listmas...@lists.debian.org Archive: http://lists.debian.org/20110307013751.74c8c5...@hiauly1.hia.nrc.ca
Re: low vision
Thankyou for spamming us. Any concern we might have had for you're plight has now been blighted from the earth. Opportunity is most often missed by people because it is dressed in overalls and looks like work. Thomas Alva Edison Inventor of 1093 patents, including: The light bulb, phonogram and motion pictures. On Sat, Mar 5, 2011 at 9:20 PM, Harold Blethen har...@lindavevision.comwrote: Hello, I have macular degeneration and am legally blind. The challenges of the Visually Impaired is hard enough to cope with, but high prices of any products or aid make one problem even more overwhelming.We have published a web-site opening an internet store http://www.lindavevision.com. Please take a look at our web-site http://www. lindavevision.com we have not re-invented the wheel, but have shopped around to present affordable reading products and aids to help the visually impaired. These products and combination reading devices have helped many to read again. Should it be a financial burden for some of your patients to afford our products, we work with town’s local service clubs to help with the purchase. Our goal is to promote the spirit of hope to the individual and assist until breakthrough cures comes along. Take a look at us, hopefully together we can help the visually impaired, passing along our information will let you patients become aware that helpful products are available. Thank you. Best regards, Harold Blethen lindavevision