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2013 Mar 06
0
Lessons from LibreOffice project
...nt from R, there may
nevertheless be some tips we can borrow in the best open source
tradition. FWIW, the article is quite short.
John Nash
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Subject: [OTT-GOSLING] Interesting article about LibreOffice project
Date: Wed, 06 Mar 2013 04:10:51 +0000
From: gabriel.cossette at gmail.com
Reply-To: GOSLING members in Ottawa
<ottawa-gosling at list.goslingcommunity.org>
To: ottawa-gosling at list.goslingcommunity.org
Hi everyone!
Here's a very interesting article about how the LibreOffice project is
evolving:
What you can learn from the monster LibreOffice...
2005 Jan 09
5
Little confused about Caller ID
...e receiving switch of the call is
the one responsibble for attaching a name to the phone number thru
SS7. If you have a SS7 switch then you could in theory attach the name
(I have never tried it, but that's what I was told).
Hope this helps.
On Sat, 8 Jan 2005 23:23:45 -0500 (EST), Samuel T. Cossette
<digium@muel.org> wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I've got the Caller ID name and number working with the application
> SetCIDNumber and SetCIDName.
>
> [...]
> exten => s,3,SetCIDNumber(4183289901)
> exten => s,4,SetCIDName(Frank Black)
> exten => s,5,Dial(IAX2/pr...
2005 Jan 09
5
telemarketing application
Hi,
I have the following requirements I'd like to implement with asterisk:
1. Asterisk notifies interested PC's on the network that there's an
incoming call so that the telemarketing app can bring up the customer
automagically
2. If a telemarketer makes a call and the customer isn't there and they
arrange a callback, the callback is diverted to the originating
telemarketers phone
2004 Dec 31
0
manager API / weird queue
...Urgent handler
-- Playing 'digits/5' (language 'en')
Urgent handler
-- Hungup 'IAX2/guest@127.0.0.1:5036/3'
Urgent handler
Dec 31 16:20:24 NOTICE[22251]: pbx_spool.c:244 attempt_thread: Call
completed to IAX2/guest@localhost:5036/1555252532442422
thanks!
Samuel T. Cossette
samuel@levinux.org, 1.418.8o2.784o
<< Well, that's for me to know and you to find out. >> Jeffrey, Blue Velvet
2011 Jan 13
0
[LLVMdev] Extending LLVM for high-level types
Alexandre Cossette wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> I'm designing a programming language named C³ (or C3). I'm already using LLVM as a back-end for my prototype compiler and it's wonderful to use. Thanks for such a great system!
>
> I now have more ambitious goals and I would like to use the LLVM IR a...
2011 Jan 12
3
[LLVMdev] Extending LLVM for high-level types
Hi all,
I'm designing a programming language named C³ (or C3). I'm already using LLVM as a back-end for my prototype compiler and it's wonderful to use. Thanks for such a great system!
I now have more ambitious goals and I would like to use the LLVM IR as my internal C³ IR. C³ is designed to support what I call "value-oriented programming" and it fits naturally with the
2005 Jan 05
4
Aaargh Gentoo updated some packages now * won't start
After emerging some updates this morning asterisk 1.0.3 fails to start
I get the following errors:
..Jan 6 00:39:24 WARNING[28998]: chan_zap.c:765 zt_open: Unable to
specify channel 1: No such device or address
Jan 6 00:39:24 ERROR[28998]: chan_zap.c:6197 mkintf: Unable to open
channel 1: No such device or address
here = 0, tmp->channel = 1, channel = 1
Jan 6 00:39:24 ERROR[28998]:
2010 Nov 22
2
[LLVMdev] Linking a bc file
I'm trying to test a bitcode file that I created using the LLVM API. Using llvm-g++, how can I compile.a C++ file and link it against my bc file ? I try to call a single function in the bc file from the c++ main function.
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