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On Wed, Dec 14, 2016 at 11:57 AM, Qi Zhang wrote:
> Can I understand it as once Debian has package ndctl, NVDIMM will be fully
> supported?
It sounds like it, but probably someone who owns NVDIMM hardware will
need to test everything works.
> BTW, do you know when bug #829257 will be resolved? W
> I believe the kernel has all the right options enabled now, but we also
> need a package of ndctl (bug #829257). Maybe you could do that?
> Ben.
> --
> Ben Hutchings
> One of the nice things about standards is that there are so many of
> them.
Can I understand it as once Debian has package nd
On 2016-12-13 23:42 +0100, Adam Borowski wrote:
> On Tue, Dec 13, 2016 at 09:21:48PM +0100, Christoph Biedl wrote:
> > W. Martin Borgert wrote...
> > > The forementioned hardware needs < 0.5 W, the manufacturer even
> > > claims 0.18 W. AFAIK, most newer ARM boards that are capable to
> > > run Deb
On Wed, Dec 07, 2016 at 03:53:31PM +, Steve McIntyre wrote:
> AFAIK there are potentially still similar problems with ARMv5 - lack
> of architcture-defined barrier primitives for C++11 atomics to
> work. (I'd love to be corrected on this if people know better!) This
> is one of the key points h
i intend to upload reportbug 7.x series (python3 only) to unstable
this coming weekend, so it'd be really great if you could give it a
shot from experimental before then -- thanks!!
On Thu, Dec 1, 2016 at 5:00 PM, Sandro Tosi wrote:
> Hello,
> reportbug has been ported to python3 and it landed in
On Tue, Dec 13, 2016 at 09:21:48PM +0100, Christoph Biedl wrote:
> W. Martin Borgert wrote...
> > The forementioned hardware needs < 0.5 W, the manufacturer even
> > claims 0.18 W. AFAIK, most newer ARM boards that are capable to
> > run Debian need more energy or am I wrong?
>
> So let me play th
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* Package name: aiscm
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Section: lisp
It builds those binary packages:
aiscm - Guile numerical arrays and tensor extension
AIscm is a Guile extension f
W. Martin Borgert wrote...
> The forementioned hardware needs < 0.5 W, the manufacturer even
> claims 0.18 W. AFAIK, most newer ARM boards that are capable to
> run Debian need more energy or am I wrong?
So let me play the devil's advocate another time: My Dockstar runs
24/7 and allegedly consume
Before jessie, I used to see Debian NFS servers of various sizes running
for months without reboots.
After upgrading to jessie, I started to encounter crashes which have
eventually been traced[1] to NFS. Other users have seen[2] this too.
For anybody trying Debian as an NFS server for the first
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De
On Tue, 2016-12-13 at 17:20 +0800, 张琪 wrote:
> Dear All,
> I found RHEL, SLES announced NVDIMM support or technical preview in their
> latest latest release. I explored Debian wiki but couldn't find any hint
> about NVDIMM supporting. So, I am curious about whether and when Debian
> will support NV
Roger Shimizu wrote:
>On Thu, Dec 8, 2016 at 12:53 AM, Steve McIntyre wrote:
>>
>> There are kernel helpers available to provide some atomic support, but
>> they'll be very slow compared to real hardware support at this level.
>
>Are those kernel helper already reached Debian?
>Or there's still so
On Fri, Dec 09, 2016 at 06:42:19PM -1000, Julien Cristau wrote:
>On 12/09/2016 05:22 PM, Wookey wrote:
>> We can do poor-mans partial arch by just being fairly agressive about
>> disabling armel for packages that are broken or not suitable. Not very
>> clever or efficient, but it is easy to do and
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Pr
Dear All,
I found RHEL, SLES announced NVDIMM support or technical preview in their
latest latest release. I explored Debian wiki but couldn't find any hint
about NVDIMM supporting. So, I am curious about whether and when Debian
will support NVDIMM. If you can share with me any information about NV
Hi Guillem,
2016-11-27 23:11 GMT+01:00 Bálint Réczey :
> Hi Guillem,
>
> 2016-11-23 2:30 GMT+01:00 Guillem Jover :
>> Hi!
>>
>> This was discussed relatively recently, but it was not entirely clear
>> to me what was the conclusion, if there was any(?), about enabling
>> bindnow by default.
>>
>> A
Quoting Josh Triplett (2016-12-12 18:19:03)
> (I'd love to auto-generate Build-Depends too, but that would require a much
> larger overhaul, and the last time that came up the answer was a resounding
> "no".)
for reasons why auto-generated Build-Depends are a bad idea, see:
https://bugs.debian.or
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