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2010 Apr 09
1
RHEL 5 compilation of Samba 3.5.2, termcap library problem, use '--no-as-needed'
There have been various reports of the difficulties compiling Samba
3.5.x on RHEL 5 and other older operating systems, due to the failure
to correctly load the 'termcap' libraries. The issue is described in
various sources as involving the automaticlaly included GCC option:
'--as-needed' failes to detect the dependencies and add the termcap
library.
There are two graceful fixes for this: one is to add a
'--with-termcap' test to configure.in. The other is to edit
configure.in to change the '--as-needed' flag to '--no-as...
2005 Aug 01
4
IAX Devices Recommendation
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Does anyone have any recommendations on an IAX Desktop Telephone or ATA
Device. I currently have 2 of the SIPURA-841's on my local network and
now I am wanting to try an IAX Device at my remote office since I think
that it would be easier to configure through various routers than a SIP
Device. I just started to look at the Digium IAXy Single FXS
2012 Mar 18
2
malloc/calloc/strdup and R's aequivalents
...and what are the prototypes
of these functions?
If nothing of that stuff works, I would need to use the original
calloc() / free() functions, which are deprecated in the above
mentioned manual.
Ciao,
Oliver
P.S.: Also I wonder... R-alloc() does not need a free()-like call?
Is it freed automaticlaly?
And at which time?
In the docs is mentioned, at the end of the .C/.Call/.External call.
Does this mean, this is freed/reclaimed automatically, when returning
from the C-world to the R-world?
At (after) return of the extension's code?