* build/ALPHA_SE/tests/fast/quick/50.memtest/alpha/linux/memtest-ruby
FAILED!
The memory tester has failed again. Can someone check it out?
Nate
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I don't think I got one. It could be a size limit. You can check the
archive to see if it made it there. What's the size of the diff?
Nate
On Sat, Jul 18, 2009 at 4:04 PM, Gabe Blackgbl...@eecs.umich.edu wrote:
Are you a moderator for the list? Maybe the attachment was too big and
you
i've got the emails you've been sending gabe (2 patches and 1 manual I
believe...)
On Sat, Jul 18, 2009 at 6:53 PM, Gabe Blackgbl...@eecs.umich.edu wrote:
No, although I asked Lisa if she'd seen the emails and she hadn't. I
never saw your reply either. I checked my spam folder, but it's
Hi Nate,
We saw it. However, the day before the tester passed and we didn't check in
anything in between the pass and the fail. One of the reasons it might be
failing is because I changed the StateMachine to reorder the queues. That
may have changed the timing and the stats don't correspond now.
Yep, those are the ones. How does it look? (they're all the same patch)
Gabe
Korey Sewell wrote:
i've got the emails you've been sending gabe (2 patches and 1 manual I
believe...)
On Sat, Jul 18, 2009 at 6:53 PM, Gabe Blackgbl...@eecs.umich.edu wrote:
No, although I asked Lisa if she'd
changeset 2c35170a7e1c in /z/repo/encumbered
details: http://repo.m5sim.org/encumbered?cmd=changeset;node=2c35170a7e1c
summary: EIO: Fix up some includes to match changes in the main repository.
changeset 85f64fc2a68d in /z/repo/encumbered
details:
[responding on m5-dev since it's a better place to deal with this.]
1) How can I build a fast libm5? i.e. with a -O3 compile flag
Just replace libm5_debug.so with libm5_opt.so. There's also
libm5_fast.so that has all of the debugging stuff #ifdef'd out.
2) What's the best way to add multiple
On Sun, Jul 19, 2009 at 6:02 PM, nathan binkertn...@binkert.org wrote:
[responding on m5-dev since it's a better place to deal with this.]
1) How can I build a fast libm5? i.e. with a -O3 compile flag
Just replace libm5_debug.so with libm5_opt.so. There's also
libm5_fast.so that has all of
I'll try to make it happen on m5sim.org...
Ali
On Jul 18, 2009, at 8:33 PM, Gabe Black wrote:
That site lists exuberant ctags as a requirement and exuberant ctags
claims to support python (among other things
http://ctags.sourceforge.net/languages.html). I would assume that
means
that