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2007 Aug 08
2
Monitor doohicky got event Event 160 on channel..
Hi all, I am seeing on my logs this message: Jun 13 09:14:51 DEBUG[4944] chan_zap.c: Monitor doohicky got event Event 160 on channel 3 Jun 13 09:14:51 DEBUG[4944] chan_zap.c: Monitor doohicky got event Event 160 on channel 3 (repeated much more then what I will show here). I see that it comes from static void* do_monitor(void *data) in chan_zap.c, but I do not understand what does it
2010 Jun 10
0
[LLVMdev] clang build fails if done in the separate object directory
can you tell what commands exactly did you use? What I usually do is: svn co llvm... mkdir llvm/tools/clang svn co llvm/tools/clang mkdir cmake-build cd cmake-build cmake ../ make Try something similar by running "../configure", it should work. On Thu, Jun 10, 2010 at 11:23 AM, Yuri <yuri at rawbw.com> wrote: > I did these steps: > * checked out llvm trunk, and clang
2010 Jun 10
3
[LLVMdev] clang build fails if done in the separate object directory
I did these steps: * checked out llvm trunk, and clang trunk * created symbolic link llvm/tools/clang * created separate folder: llvm-objects * run configure and gmake in llvm-objects It builds ok until it hits clang, at which point I get an this error: gmake[2]: Entering directory `/tmp/llvm-svn/llvm-objects/tools/clang' Makefile:44: Makefile.config: No such file or directory Makefile:127:
2010 Apr 19
2
[LLVMdev] Living on Clang
How about building this in the CMake or auto* level we build a separate build script for it? I attache a simple version here. It does seem to work here. It's a shell script, which uses cmake for the building but it seems the second stage file works. I am not really sure why a third stage is needed, but it can be added quite easily. A windows version should be trivial to write (next week). A
2010 Jun 10
1
[LLVMdev] clang build fails if done in the separate object directory
On 06/10/2010 07:43, Diego Iastrubni wrote: > can you tell what commands exactly did you use? > > What I usually do is: > > svn co llvm... > mkdir llvm/tools/clang > svn co llvm/tools/clang > > mkdir cmake-build > cd cmake-build > cmake ../ > make > I did something like this: svn co http://llvm....
2010 May 06
0
[LLVMdev] [cfe-dev] Living on Clang
On Mon, Apr 19, 2010 at 4:52 PM, Óscar Fuentes <ofv at wanadoo.es> wrote: > The third stage is for comparing the output of clang (as compiled by > gcc) against clang (as compiled by clang). The whole process is: > > Stage 1: build clang with gcc > > Stage 2: build clang with the clang created by gcc > > Stage 3: build clang with the clang created by clang. > >
2007 May 15
3
Trixbox problems
Hello, I'm writing because we have problems with an asterisk installation (Trixbox ver. 1.2.3). We have a customer which is receiving a lot o telephony traffic (more or less 1 call/2 min.); we are using a TDM400 board, with 3 PSTN lines configured and we have two big issues: - Calls are dropped during conversation (I have a busycount=8 from the initial value that was 4) -
2010 Jun 10
3
[LLVMdev] clang build fails if done in the separate object directory
I've built clang+llvm in an object directory successfully, and I'm sure others have. I'd guess the problem is the symlink, so I'd give it a shot without it. Reid On Thu, Jun 10, 2010 at 7:43 AM, Diego Iastrubni <diegoiast at gmail.com> wrote: > can you tell what commands exactly did you use? > > What I usually do is: > > svn co llvm... > mkdir llvm/tools/clang > svn co llvm/tools/clang > > mkdir cmake-build > cd cmake-build > cmake ../ > make > > Try somethi...
2007 Aug 23
0
asterisk-users Digest, Vol 37, Issue 88
...nd ALG (Henry L.Coleman) 7. Re: Polycom behind NAT won't register to * serverbehind ALG (Marty Mastera) 8. rfc3680, reginfo+xml (Olivier) 9. How to re-read values from database in Trixbox (Edgar Guadamuz) 10. Re: How to re-read values from database in Trixbox (Diego Iastrubni) 11. Re: Saftware RAID1 or Hardware RAID1 with Asterisk (Richard Scobie) 12. How do I configure asterisk? (fateme fatah) 13. Which interface? (fateme fatah) 14. Re: rfc3680, reginfo+xml (Raj Jain) 15. Cisco firmwares 3.6.3 vs 3.8.6 (Adrian Marsh) 16. Re: compatibility of PRI Two B...
2007 Sep 17
7
Why does everyone seem to dislike *now?
Greetings, Last week I began researching Asterisk for the first time. I did what most noobs would do; downloaded an image that seemed simple and straightforward and had some credibility (*now). I also downloaded the TFOT version 1 as a guide. As questions arose, I tossed a few out in #asterisckNOW channel..and found it to be a ghost town. Only later did i start to ask a few
2010 Apr 14
12
[LLVMdev] Living on Clang
Hello fellow LLVMers and Clangstas, We want to make Clang great, and we need your help! Helping is easy: just build Clang on your platform and start using it as your main compiler for LLVM and Clang development. Much of the Clang team has been living on Clang for at least several weeks already, and we've found it to be quite stable for development. If you run into problems---poor
2007 Apr 19
0
DTMF issues
Hi all, I am trying to indentify a problem: I have 2 machines, one with Asterisk 1.0.11, the second with Asterisk 1.2.17. Both running with the same zaptel (1.2.16). Asterisk 1.0.11 running on Sarge with AMP's dialplan and the 1.2.17 running on Etch with FreePBX's dial plan. Now on both machines, I have some FXS connected (yes, I am talking about Astrinbanks...). The problem is that