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- 28 days]: 7379 ( 1.90%) ( 2.30% cumulative)
[ 28- 56 days]: 10655 ( 2.75%) ( 5.05% cumulative)
[ 56- 112 days]: 12079 ( 3.11%) ( 8.16% cumulative)
[ 112- 168 days]: 27551
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="md5">
05
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06
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07
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08 123456
09
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........................++++++
05 ................................................++++++
06 e is 65537 (0x10001)
07 Using configuration from ./openssl.cnf
08 Check that the request matches the signature
09 Signature ok
10
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text not null,
07 subject text not null,
08 msg_id text not null,
09 date timestamp)
10 SERVER pg_archive_server
This corresponds exactly to the definition on the archive server, but naturally
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publisher TEXT,
07 authors MAP,
08 circulation INT,
09 issue TEXT,
10 PRIMARY KEY(publisher, issue, isbn)
11 );
12
13 # INSERT INTO titles(isbn, year, title, publisher, authors, circulation
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CREATE OR REPLACE FUNCTION burncpu (tm INTERVAL)
02 RETURNS INTERVAL AS $CODE$
03 DECLARE
04 stmp TIMESTAMP := now()+tm;
05 i INT;
06 BEGIN
07 WHILE clock_timestamp()08 i:=1;
09
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not null,
07 subject text not null,
08 msg_id text not null,
09 date timestamp)
10 SERVER pg_archive_server
This corresponds exactly to the definition on the archive server, but naturally
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numbering 21,365 from a total of 24,135 were reproducible in Debian, which corresponds to an average of 88.5 percent in the individual branches. "Testing," with more than 90 percent, does better than
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fashion when promised double-digit speedups like 10x by a vendor who has yet to see your code. Accomplishing a 10x speedup requires that 90 percent of the execution time be parallelized.
The span of your
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to it, you can begin to appreciate what compilers and linkers do for users today.
Listing 1
Show Linked Libraries (ldd)
$ pgf90 test1.f90 -o test1
$ ldd test1
linux-vdso.so.1 => (0x