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Panagiotis Christopoulos Charitos
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On Mon, Apr 30, 2018 at 12:36 PM, Panagiotis Christopoulos Charitos <
godl...@ancient-ritual.com> wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I have multiple shaders that are part of my openso
Hi,
I have multiple shaders that are part of my opensource engine and I see
VGPR usage improvements (on AMDVLK).
I can gather a few and attach them here. They can be in glsl or SPIRV
forms. Will that work or did I misunderstood the question?
Panagiotis Christopoulos Charitos
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them.
Does it make sense to support them as well? Is yes, are there any plans?
PS: I've built mesa with LLVM 6.0.0
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Hi,
I've installed the newly created nvidia 384.111 driver from the
graphics-drivers PPA. When trying to use nVidia's Linux graphics debugger
to debug glxgears (for example) I get the following error:
Xlib: extension "NV-GLX" missing on display ":1"
The official 384.111 driver from nVidia's web
lopment/testing.
Last, I want to apologize for not being around and for letting the bugzilla be
in such mess. I'm sorry guys.
[1] https://wiki.gentoo.org/wiki/Project:Gentoo/Staffing_Needs
ps. I'm sending this to -dev too because everyone should know about the current
status of lisp in gen
rectly and we will provide binary pkgs.
>
> Any ideas welcome :)
>
you can subscribe to gentoo-embedded mailing list and ask there, as your product
is embedded. Also, man make.conf and search for CONFIG_PROTECT. If I understood
you correctly, it may be what you need.
Panagiot
things to
> the pkgs with the caveat that you fix what you break.
>
> Anyone else interested in such a setup?
>
You want to have a herd for that or something in metadata.xml that would raise a
flag that the package can be freely touched/maintained by anyone?
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> I would dissolve it in a week then
Can you wait until early next year? I'll try fix guile until Christmas time,
can't now, I'm too busy. Generally speaking, dissolving the herd won't do any
good, what the herd needs is new blood. I forgot to update staffing needs, will
do asap.
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ers,
> >Andreas
> >
>
> Doit! This has always bugged me and it could be quite helpful.
>
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merge the
damn
thing but their reasons were valid at that time(2005), and they 're still valid
right now(2014).
[1] http://thread.gmane.org/gmane.linux.gentoo.devel/27216
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is using them just do as you
say and stop updating them, and we build any upon request.
Panagiotis
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On Tue, Apr 29, 2014 at 2:48 PM, Thomas Kahle wrote:
> The omalloc build system seems to be old, so maybe it was back in
> the old days that some other ar on some esoteric platform failed
> on them and it was band-aided with this check?
>
If you talk to them, you could ask them for the check, it
On Tue, Apr 29, 2014 at 2:36 PM, Panagiotis Christopoulos
wrote:
> ...
>
> if you open the original sources (without eautoreconf), and go inside
> omalloc folder, you'll find the cause in line 120 of configure.ac and/or
> 12977 of configure. It's hardcoded there that
On Tue, Apr 29, 2014 at 11:32 AM, Thomas Kahle wrote:
> Hi,
>
Hi Thomas,
>
> I'm constantly failing at a rewrite of the ebuild for
> sci-math/singular to bump it to 4.0.0. (Current version
> attached). Singular has its own malloc implementation called
> omalloc. The configure script there c
On 17:35 Mon 14 Apr , Alice Ferrazzi wrote:
> ...
> i will like to take
> net-wireless/wpa_supplicant
You're listed in metadata.xml of 8 packages already, as proxy. Have you
considered trying
to find a mentor and becoming a full developer?
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but as u know I'm not so active nowadays so anyone who is willing,
should add him/herself too.
@Daniel, you can help by proxy-maintaining fluxbox or if you want to
become a gentoo developer I can mentor you if you don't find someone
else in your timezone.
By the way, are you sure
On Sat, Aug 31, 2013 at 7:28 PM, Frank Peters wrote:
> Hello,
>
Hi,
>
> ...
>
> However, this past week, new final releases of gcl-2.6.8 and gcl-2.6.9
> have officilly been made. Does this mean that soon GCL will be unmasked
> in the portage tree?
>
> Also, if anyone happens to know, what is the
On Wed, Jun 19, 2013 at 9:59 PM, Mark Knecht wrote:
> ...
>
I'm wondering whether -avx is what others would use or whether
> there's a better set of options.
>
>When the RAID comes back up I want to reverse and copy back from
> USB drive to the /VirtualMachines directory.
>
> Add --progr
pass phrase. But this does
> not happen. And I don't know what else I have to configure.
> ...
I'm not sure if it's related, but have you set PORTAGE_GPG_DIR and/or
PORTAGE_GPG_KEY in your make.conf?
I'm not familiar with the error above, but it seems that gpg canno
to explain
the
logic behind writing ^^.
I think I will stop using words like small/big/bigger as it may confuse
people.
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doing (acting on) anything. Because people may be
devaway for a while or busy with stuff and not reading their mail for some days
(for some
reason).
And there is still the Council for bigger things.
*the thing with USE flags is a big change.
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uld be much appreciated if
they could respond here.
Just, let's don't forget that profiles are not only about USE flags
(because most discussions have been about the latter).
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ll to remove them. I'm just wondering if this happened because they
were not maintained properly or because we really don't need them.
Panagiotis
* I took as example the base default/linux/amd64/10.0 .
ps. I'll try find the old discussions which may help me understand
things better.
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n maintain them, and if
they actually are, nowadays, they shouldn't be.
-1, unless other profile options being offered are "minimal" enough for the job
and enabling certain things that someone may need in a server.
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ack about the effort to
> keep the stable tree more up-to-date.
>
I'm just curious, how this actually works. Do you have a script that
checks specific categories/packages for dependencies, open bugs. etc.?
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On 22:52 Thu 20 Dec , Pacho Ramos wrote:
> Due araujo no longer taking care of them:
> dev-lang/gnu-smalltalk
> ...
I'm taking this one.
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Hi Dominik and list,
I'm playing with podofo's pdf signing facilities for a project. I'm
not much familiar with cryptographic libraries such as nss or openssl,
however, the nss example (./test/SignatureTest/SignTest.cpp) you
provide in 0.9.1 seems to be written in some older nss API, not
available
elcome to post here.
[1] http://www.gentoo.org/doc/en/handbook/handbook-mips.xml
[2] http://www.gentoo.org/doc/en/handbook/handbook-mips.xml?part=2&chap=1
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ntly don't have the
time to google/search it myself, can someone explain why other linux
distibutions / Unix systems (wikipedia says that Solaris had /tmp on
tmpfs from 1994) started putting directories on tmpfs and technically
speaking what an average user would benefit from having /run, /tmp etc.
rams (eg. browsers) use it
for temporary storage) but if there are others like me, I don't
think we'd like to do this in RAM space (tmpfs). For /run and /var/run
dirs it's ok I suppose.
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ster to have complained about that but we complain about removals?
Maybe it's just my memory.
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ee with logging removals only because you don't
like the idea (you think it's useless information) or also because if
this becomes a policy, it will increase more the size of ChangeLogs? You
(and others) would still be negative if the problem with sizes etc. was
solved somehow?
--
ull history/ChangeLog can be useful, eg. when you
want to see quickly how old a package in the tree is, or find bug numbers of
fixes you may want to recheck etc etc.
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nd a 1-year old portage snapshot I may calculate better statistics based
on fixed number of ChangeLogs that existed then and now to see how they
increased over the time.
*doing very quick calculations
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e, can you continue this somewhere more privately? I wouldn't like it if
I were a sysadmin and someone was posting information about versions of
software of production machines publicly. I hope you understand.
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org/docs/3.6/en/html/lifecycle.html
[2] http://www.bugzilla.org/docs/4.0/en/html/lifecycle.html
ps: To everyone who helped with the upgrade of bugzie: Thanks guys! I
can understand it wasn't easy.
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t taking into *serious* consideration what Christian
wrote. I was here when we dropped the stable mips keyword, I don't want
to see it happening again.
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On 23:06 Sat 13 Nov , Andreas K. Huettel wrote:
>
> If you need some data, here's a plot of the last 7 months... Cheers, A
>
> https://data.nanotube-research.de/gentoo/plot-0.png
Good work Andreas :) Nice plotting.
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future
go anyway? Will it go to embedded devices only? Will it also go to
desktop systems/production servers?
(I really believe that the gentoo MIPS project died the last years cause
people didn't have the right hardware to work)
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cript in some weeks (thanks to Jeremy(darkside) for showing
me the pybugz magic and Christian(idl0r) for the curl magic).
[1] http://thread.gmane.org/gmane.linux.gentoo.devel/66279
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7;ll be far away, probably :(
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t;
> If you would like to nominate someone, please subscribe to the
> gentoo-council mailing list and reply to this email, ensuring it's sent
> there.
>
I re-nominate Ulrich Müller(ulm).
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Getting the bot out there
> -
> If you would like to have the new bot in your #gentoo-* channel, would
> each channel founder/leader please respond to this thread, stating the
> channel name, and that they are the contact for any problems/troubles.
>
#gentoo-lisp
(contact: pchrist
rest of) app-editors.
>
I take dev-scheme and dev-lisp categories.
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On 02:00 Thu 05 Jun , Łukasz Damentko wrote:
> Hi guys,
>
> Nominations for the Gentoo Council 2008/2009 are open now and will be
> open for the next two weeks (until 23:59 UTC, 18/06/2008).
>
I want to nominate:
1. Marijn Schouten (hkBst)
2. Ulrich Müller (ulm)
On 20:01 Tue 25 Mar , Alex Howells wrote:
> On 25/03/2008, chrosken <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> >
> > Can someone please give me a hand on this issue.
> >
> > Thank you.
>
> Next step is to setup DHCP as your boxes need to grab a valid lease;
> their BIOSes need to be configure to boot off
On 20:34 Sun 02 Mar , Karin Willers wrote:
> Any comments??
>
> The Gentoo documentation seems not to be in sync with the actual
> fdisk command options ...
>
If you follow the handbook as it is, you should end to something like,
Neo ~ # fdisk -l /dev/sda
Disk /dev/sda (SGI disk label): 6
s the format of the .img file that is loaded
> via tftp - maybe there's a chance to add an entry for the
> serial port (what is the proper special file here?) in the
> initrd?
>
> Thanks, Karin
>
I hope this works,
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w to create diskless nodes with gentoo, and it's not what
you want I suppose, but it has some doc about PXElinux and etherboot,
and how to create a shiny dhcp server for this stuff(+more).
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Hi Camm,
On 09:49 Mon 14 Jan , Camm Maguire wrote:
> Greetings!
>
> I believe the issue here is that the collectfn.o module has been
> stripped. GCL appends initialization data to its compiled object
> modules by default -- if missing, then .data files are sought. GCL
> itself installs the
g
this, and go through the right way, which is gentoo's bugzilla. Soon the
situation you describe will be fixed in gentoo.
Panagiotis Christopoulos
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On 14:59 Thu 10 Jan , Jos Houtman wrote:
> ...
Maybe it's a better idea to join the beowulf's mailing
list(http://beowulf.org/), and ask
there. It's a more generic ml, but very active.
Panagiotis Christopoulos(pchrist)
Technological Educational Institute of Athens.
On 18:25 Sat 09 Jun , [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> I thought this article might be interesting for one of
> you outh there:
>
> http://www.ibm.com/developerworks/linux/library/l-linux-kernel/?S_TACT=105AGX59&S_CMP=GR&ca=dgr-lnxw07LKernalAnatomy
>
It, really, is. Thanks, man!
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you can see how the guys in LTSP
boot( I think they use both PXE and "etherboot" and you can make a choice),
but for me, syslinux is fine!
This was my point of view, I hope I helped and if you want to ask something,
feel free to send me a mail, or of course, ask again in t
> what's wrong? :/
http://bugs.gentoo.org
File a bug.
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Hi,
I build a cluster for Technological Institute of Athens, here, in Greece, with
linux of course. My hardware is sixteen HP DL380 with 3.00GHz Xeon(do not
laugh, I know that my cluster is too small for those, some of you, design and
maintain). I want to install the pure vanilla-sources but I
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