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2001 Mar 28
3
OSSH 2.5.2p2: Why is /usr/local/ put into the include & lib paths under Solaris?
I'd like to know why /usr/local/(include|lib) is added to the (include|library) path. I'd _especially_ like to know why it's added before user-specified library directories such as OpenSSL. If I specify --with-openssl=/foo/openssl, I want to actually _use_ the version of openssl in /foo/openssl, not some version that may have been installed in /usr/local. This really makes no sense at all, s...
2004 Aug 06
5
Freedomaudio player
Hi folks Got Icecast2 running on Redhat8 with IceS2 as a source, streaming some OGG files. All works nicely (not _especially_ reliable :) but it seems to lock up the Freedomaudio java player between tracks. Everytime a new file begins, the player stops and says 'Loading'. I'm wondering if it's somehthing to do with metadata - is there a way of disabling metadata from IceS2? (i.e. just the track title chang...
2014 Apr 07
3
Stereo channel separation
>On 11/20/2013 03:37 PM, O'Connor, Kevin wrote: >> I have an application I intend to use Opus for that involves creating >> recordings of two-party conversations where each party is saved as a >> separate channel. Audio may be later processed or analyzed on a >> per-party basis so if audio in one channel affects the other channel, it >> could create problems.
2007 May 03
4
Re: [Iaxclient-devel] iaxclient & speex
> I hate to be a talker and not a do-er, but I won't be able to write this > myself, probably someone on the iaxclient team could do it. Anyway, let me know if/when someone's working on that. >> Hmm, or does that mean the analogue AGC is actually completely >> independent from the "real" AGC. Any thoughts? >> > > It's actually a bit more
2004 Aug 06
0
Freedomaudio player
On 2002.11.11 10:16 Leo Currie wrote: > Hi folks > > Got Icecast2 running on Redhat8 with IceS2 as a source, streaming some OGG > files. All works nicely (not _especially_ reliable :) but it seems to lock > up the Freedomaudio java player between tracks. Is it just the java player that seems to be unreliable. There is a couple of outstanding bugs in ices for network socket error cases, but the fixes these are with Mike. > Everytime a new file begins, the pla...
2004 Aug 06
0
Freedomaudio player
On Mon, 11 Nov 2002, Leo Currie wrote: > Got Icecast2 running on Redhat8 with IceS2 as a source, streaming some OGG > files. All works nicely (not _especially_ reliable :) Do you have any reliability issues other than what you've mentioned? for the most part, I've found ices and icecast to be pretty stable. > but it seems to lock > up the Freedomaudio java player between tracks. > Everytime a new file begins, the player stops and says...
2007 Jan 09
1
Pandoc 0.3
I'm pleased to announce the release of Pandoc 0.3, with many improvements and bug fixes. Highlights: - A real markdown parser, not based on regex substitutions. - [More accurate] and [faster], in many cases, than Markdown.pl. - Multiple output formats--HTML, Docbook, LaTeX, reStructuredText, RTF, S5 slide shows--all generated natively, with no XSLT postprocessing. - Converts *to* markdown
2014 Apr 07
0
Stereo channel separation
O'Connor, Kevin wrote: > Is this bleedover expected? I found an older copy of opus-tools (0.1.6, libopus 1.0.2) and it does not appear to > have the bleedover between channels, so I think this was introduced in 1.0.3 or 1.1. This bleed-over should not be possible with the CELT layer (_especially_ not during silence), but it is possible with the SILK layer. 1.1 added automatic speech detection, so it is possible that this is caused by switching to SILK in places 1.0.2 would have defaulted to CELT based on your bitrate. Can you reproduce the issue when you encode with --set-ctl-int 40...
2007 Jan 18
6
Apache 2.2 under CentOS?
We've been going through some growing pains fumbling through porting some custom C modules that used to live under apache 1.3 into the 2.0 spec, even though none of us really considers ourselves a 'C developer'. We've basically got them all working now under the 2.0 API, and the question was posed about whether or not we should consider attempting to upgrade everything to run
2001 Mar 28
1
OSSH 2.5.2p2: Why is /usr/local/ put into the include & lib p aths under Solaris?
...rg > Subject: Re: OSSH 2.5.2p2: Why is /usr/local/ put into the > include & lib > paths under Solaris? > > > On Tue, 27 Mar 2001, Carson Gaspar wrote: > > > I'd like to know why /usr/local/(include|lib) is added to the > > (include|library) path. I'd _especially_ like to know why > it's added before > > user-specified library directories such as OpenSSL. If I specify > > --with-openssl=/foo/openssl, I want to actually _use_ the version of > > openssl in /foo/openssl, not some version that may have > been installed in > >...
2007 May 03
0
Re: [Iaxclient-devel] iaxclient & speex
...processing, and (b) VAD decision. >> > > I don't see b) as being that important. Could help a bit, but you really > want to use a). > I think you want to use both pieces of information, so you're not raising the level of a signal that's not speech. It's _especially_ important when you're doing EC, of course, because you don't want to raise the gain on an echo. > >> As far as gain changes messing up the rest of the preprocessing chain: >> It would seem to mess up the denoiser, the VAD logic, etc., as well as >> the echo cancelle...
2004 Aug 06
4
Re [ogg]
I was able to get it to play an mp3 but it winamp just seems to lock up when I give it an ogg file. I'm continue till daylight. Raymond Raymond wrote: > Ok again. I found icecast in the /usr/local/bin/ directory. > The config file seems to be the icecast.xml file in the conf directory > of the compile directory. > Haven't got it to start yet but maybe I have. > Raymond
2011 May 09
30
XCP: Insecure Distro ?
Hello mailing list! I have been working with XCP a little bit, and I have the impression that this distro is insecure. First, it does not look like update repositories are enabled inside /etc/yum.repos.d, although I''m from an apt background so I may be misinterpreting that. Where will my security updates come from? Next, it appears that the root password hash is directly stored inside
2009 May 03
6
[RFC] The reflink(2) system call.
Hi everyone, I described the reflink operation at the Linux Storage & Filesystems Workshop last month. Originally implemented as an ocfs2-specific ioctl, the consensus was that it should be a syscall from the get-go. Here's some first-cut patches. For people who have not seen reflink, either at LSF or on the ocfs2 wiki, the first patch contains Documentation/filesystems/reflink.txt to