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2003 May 27
2
Call Detail Record Analysis Packages?
Can anyone share any links regarding packages to do Call Detail Record (CDR) analysis from the CDR Master file? Login-distance reconciliation, billback, and data presentation are three primary areas of interest. Thanks in advance for your help! --Nick -- Nick Eggleston Consultant Data Communications Consulting, Inc. 6320 Rucker Road, Suite E Indianapolis, IN 46220 317/726-0295 x18 317/202-2445 (fax)
2015 Oct 14
2
Remove trailing spaces
> Looking around, there appear to be a lot of small places needing some > whitespace cleanup/reconciliation. > Just to be clear, I am not criticizing, but actually asking... Are those white-space characters impacting the binaries being built? Would they affect common users? Are those characters affecting developers? For instance, do they affect some git command? Or, do they make the code m...
2015 Oct 13
3
com32/mboot/map.c: removed trailing spaces
On Sat, Oct 10, 2015 at 03:10:26PM +0300, Ady via Syslinux wrote: > From: Geert Stappers <stappers at nero.gpm.stappers.nl> > > > > com32/mboot/map.c: removed trailing spaces > > > > They were introduced by the patch for ELF64 support. > > > IMHO, the trivial trailing-space cleanup could be included in the same > commit too, instead of adding an
2006 Jun 04
4
xy.coords(MATRIX) bug in code or documentation (PR#8937)
...about how the function acts when given a data.frame. From the code, a data.frame is processed as if it was a matrix. From the documentation, while the data.frame is not mentioned explicitely, it is implied in the paragraph explaining how a list is processed (because a data.frame is a list). Some reconciliation is needed here as well. --please do not edit the information below-- Version: platform = i686-pc-linux-gnu arch = i686 os = linux-gnu system = i686, linux-gnu status = Under development (unstable) major = 2 minor = 4.0 year = 2006 month = 06 day = 01 svn rev = 38258 language = R...
2007 Jan 30
2
Comments on Billing reconcillation with providers
Hi, I just want out find out how to do bill recon's when you send calls to a provider. They send me their CDR's, and when I compare it to my * CDR's, some calls are 1 second off, either way. How in general is it done by others? -- thanks, Yusuf
2023 Jun 25
1
ANNOUNCE: GnuCash 5.2 Released
...pment team announces GnuCash 5.2, the third release in the stable 5.x series Between 5.1 and 5.2, the following bugfixes were accomplished: ? Bug 777472 - reconcile does not work if transaction selected Check that there's no outstanding activity in the current register page before starting a reconciliation. It is still possible to start modifying a transaction after the reconciliation window is open but this will stop the most common issue with the process. Starting a reconciliation from the account tree is left unprotected. ? Bug 798564 - GnuCash is slow when there are a lot of open tabs/regi...
2007 Jul 05
1
Simple CDRs w/Asterisk/OpenSER.
Suggestions on how to use Asterisk to collect CDRs from a OpenSER-based proxy / call routing setup? I need to get simple CDRs; not for detailed settlement/rating, but just for reconciliation with an ultimate TDM carrier just to make sure we only get billed for what we're actually using. I'd use the often-heralded approach of dumping a call from OpenSER into Asterisk and having it bounce right back out toward the proxy by way of REINVITEs. I don't want the media runn...
2015 Oct 13
0
com32/mboot/map.c: removed trailing spaces
...t; -- > Leven en laten leven I see advantages both ways. For so few lines, it can be debatable. For many lines or if the patch was already in a git repo that could be merged, it can be better to separate. Looking around, there appear to be a lot of small places needing some whitespace cleanup/reconciliation. I already merged it as an edited merge with addendum to note such. -- -Gene
2015 Oct 18
1
com32/mboot/map.c: removed trailing spaces
...gt; > I see advantages both ways. For so few lines, it can be debatable. > For many lines or if the patch was already in a git repo that could be > merged, it can be better to separate. > > Looking around, there appear to be a lot of small places needing some > whitespace cleanup/reconciliation. > > I already merged it as an edited merge with addendum to note such. > > -- > -Gene Some reading from Greg KH (a Linux developer) about first patches and whitespaces commits. https://lwn.net/Articles/658231/ That might be of interest for some of you. Celelibi
2016 Dec 07
0
ASL enters EPEL7: Hardware accelerated multiphysics simulation platform
...AD directly to simulation drastically reducing pre-processing efforts and amount of potential errors. ASL can be used to model various coupled physical and chemical phenomena and employed in a multitude of fields: computational fluid dynamics, virtual sensing, industrial process data validation and reconciliation, image-guided surgery, computer-aided engineering, design space exploration, crystallography, etc..
2006 Jan 31
1
Networking voicemail
Is there a way to network the asterisk voicemail system between offices? We would like the ability to forward a voicemail to another user at a branch office (each office would have their own asterisk server connected via iax), I guess I would prefer not to use one central server for voicemail for redudancy and disaster recovery, but I guess I'll have to if others have gone this way and I
2002 Oct 02
1
Synchronizing two folders
Hello, I'm quite new to rsync, and after reading and checking some examples I still have a question regarding synchronization: What arguments should I use if I want to synchronize two folders? I need to make sure that after synchronization, contents on each side are the same. If I have new files in folder #2, these aren't copied to folder #1 after the process. It only passes files
2005 Jan 28
3
FWD and IAX2
Hi, I had a FWD account set up with asterisk (using SIP) and it was working fine both ways. I switched to IAX2 and now I can't get incoming calls from FWD. People who call my FWD number get a "480 - user is not online" message without any traffic reaching my box. I can call FWD numbers fine over IAX2. It seems fwd isn't trying to place the call over IAX2 because it thinks
2010 May 07
2
ZFS root ARC memory usage on VxFS system...
Hi Folks.. We have started to convert our Veritas clustered systems over to ZFS root to take advantage of the extreme simplification of using Live Upgrade. Moving the data of these systems off VxVM and VxFS is not in scope for reasons to numerous to go into.. One thing my customers noticed immediately was a reduction in "free" memory as reported by ''top''. By way
2017 Aug 04
2
bootloader installation improvements
...n't, until I read the Arch Linux wiki!): - transfer of "ldlinux.sys" into a separate file, with a text-based parameter block at some fixed location. This could then be edited, not only by {SYS,EXT}LINUX, but if necessary, with a binary sector editor, or even "sed". - reconciliation of SYSLINUX and EXTLINUX into a single utility, which operates only on the non-data parts of the filesystem. "ldlinux.c32" can be copied into the filesystem with the other Syslinux modules, by the normal operating system methods. So can "ldlinux.sys", with the requi...
2005 Jan 07
2
University's using samba and ldap
Is there anyone out there from other university's that would be willing to talk to me about you samba layout. We already have it in place but we other colleges within the university that want to start using our setup but want there own domains. I'm kind of confused how this would all work.
2023 Feb 22
1
[libnbd PATCH v3 09/29] lib/utils: introduce async-signal-safe execvpe()
...(b) trial-and-error. By "trial-and-error" I mean that a "CI pass" is taken as strong evidence of absence of bugs, including portability bugs. The workflow relies heavily on CI to root out portability bugs. The advantage of this approach is that it deduces -- with documentation reconciliation, trial-and-error, and compiler / OS / libc source code investigation -- such a "common denominator" that is fairly likely the *greatest* common denominator. Therefore less/simpler code has to be written and maintained for feature and bugfix delivery. The disadvantage is that there i...
2017 Aug 06
0
bootloader installation improvements
...sfer of "ldlinux.sys" into a separate file, with a text-based > parameter block at some fixed location. This could then be edited, not > only by {SYS,EXT}LINUX, but if necessary, with a binary sector editor, > or even "sed". I'm not keen on this idea. > - reconciliation of SYSLINUX and EXTLINUX into a single utility, which > operates only on the non-data parts of the filesystem. "ldlinux.c32" > can be copied into the filesystem with the other Syslinux modules, by > the normal operating system methods. So can "ldlinux.sys", w...
2023 Feb 21
2
[libnbd PATCH v3 09/29] lib/utils: introduce async-signal-safe execvpe()
On Tue, Feb 21, 2023 at 06:53:39PM +0100, Laszlo Ersek wrote: > > More in general, this lesson tells me that POSIX is effectively > irrelevant -- which is quite sad in itself; the bigger problem however > is that *nothing replaces it*. If the one formal standard we have for > portability does not reflect reality closely enough, and we need to rely > on personal experience with
2020 Feb 16
6
Code of Conduct Next Steps - Community feedback needed
LLVM Community, The LLVM Code of Conduct has been in draft mode for several years now. In order to finalize the Code of Conduct, there are 3 steps left to complete: Draft an Incident Response Guide. This guide is intended for someone who is considering reporting a potential code of conduct violation. You can view and comment on the proposed guide here (or by email if you prefer):