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2007 Apr 14
0
Discontinuous stream support in libogg1
Hello, I recently added discontinuous stream support to libogg1. The patch is attached. I also wrote Writ codec for libogg1 (based on original code by Arc), and sample Writ encoder (SubRip to Writ converter) and decoder. Is anybody interested? WBR, Roman. -------------- next part -------------- Index: include/ogg/ogg.h =================================================================== ---
2005 May 26
1
libogg2 branch->trunk (deadline: 5/30)
Ok guys and gals Monty assigned me as libogg2 maintainer a few weeks ago, with the provision that I get consensus on API changes from everyone. In order to facilitate discussion, and to "move on" vs letting this stalemate hold development at a stand still, I'm setting an initial deadline of this comming Monday, May 30th. If nobody has a strong objection why these API changes
2005 May 26
1
libogg2 branch->trunk (deadline: 5/30)
Ok guys and gals Monty assigned me as libogg2 maintainer a few weeks ago, with the provision that I get consensus on API changes from everyone. In order to facilitate discussion, and to "move on" vs letting this stalemate hold development at a stand still, I'm setting an initial deadline of this comming Monday, May 30th. If nobody has a strong objection why these API changes
2005 May 26
1
libogg2 branch->trunk (deadline: 5/30)
Ok guys and gals Monty assigned me as libogg2 maintainer a few weeks ago, with the provision that I get consensus on API changes from everyone. In order to facilitate discussion, and to "move on" vs letting this stalemate hold development at a stand still, I'm setting an initial deadline of this comming Monday, May 30th. If nobody has a strong objection why these API changes
2005 May 26
1
libogg2 branch->trunk (deadline: 5/30)
Ok guys and gals Monty assigned me as libogg2 maintainer a few weeks ago, with the provision that I get consensus on API changes from everyone. In order to facilitate discussion, and to "move on" vs letting this stalemate hold development at a stand still, I'm setting an initial deadline of this comming Monday, May 30th. If nobody has a strong objection why these API changes
2005 May 26
1
libogg2 branch->trunk (deadline: 5/30)
Ok guys and gals Monty assigned me as libogg2 maintainer a few weeks ago, with the provision that I get consensus on API changes from everyone. In order to facilitate discussion, and to "move on" vs letting this stalemate hold development at a stand still, I'm setting an initial deadline of this comming Monday, May 30th. If nobody has a strong objection why these API changes
2011 May 23
2
[Cortado] How to support seeking in on-the-fly generated Theora stream?
Hello all! i want to use Theora in a little video portal, because its free and open source and i want to contribute some code to get the Java Theora player (Cortado) more feature-rich. But now I'm stuck and hope that someone can point me into the right direction. I have videos stored in several formats (mostly H.264 or MPEG4) and use ffmpeg2theora to recode them on the fly. The recoded
2008 Mar 09
1
[LLVMdev] llvm-gcc 4.2 in Xcode
Yes, I know. It's just when I see "happy", "Apple" and "iPhone SDK" on an Apple employee's mouth here, I felt a strong urge on the spur of moment to express my discontent towards Apple people who think they should make us buy their iMac just to be able to code freeware applications on iPhone. I've been waiting for so long time until an official SDK is
2016 Jun 03
2
[lld] r271569 - Start adding tlsdesc support for aarch64.
On 3 June 2016 at 01:53, Rui Ueyama <ruiu at google.com> wrote: > Not so fast to conclude that the community is not trustworthy, it doesn't > consist of a single person or a single action. This is not an isolated incident. This seems to be the general behaviour around LLD, which is less so in the rest of the LLVM projects. The obliteration of the old ELF back-end was discussed
2010 Dec 05
2
[LLVMdev] [cfe-dev] draft rule for naming types/functions/variables
On Sat, Dec 4, 2010 at 5:14 AM, Chris Lattner <clattner at apple.com> wrote: > Thiago, > > The coding standards (which have been finalized and comitted) don't dictate names for local variables. > Do you like the fact that local variables start with capital letter? Following the same convention used to name classes? It's a very strange adoption. I like the way that
2010 Dec 05
0
[LLVMdev] [cfe-dev] draft rule for naming types/functions/variables
On Dec 4, 2010, at 4:25 PM, Thiago Farina wrote: > On Sat, Dec 4, 2010 at 5:14 AM, Chris Lattner <clattner at apple.com> wrote: >> Thiago, >> >> The coding standards (which have been finalized and comitted) don't dictate names for local variables. >> > > Do you like the fact that local variables start with capital letter? > Following the same
2004 Nov 29
4
asterisk newsgrup proposal or phpBB forum
Hi all, I can see huge traffic here over 400 post in 4 days. My proposal is to create asterisk newsgrup proposal or phpBB forum what do think about it ? BR, Corvin btw. I'm admin of phpBB Forum (slackware forum - polish language), nearly 900 users. I think if someone will prepare it good it can be great project. (but I have 7 person team).
2008 Mar 08
1
[LLVMdev] llvm-gcc 4.2 in Xcode
I'm UNhappy to see the iPhone SDK REQUIRES an expensive iMac computer to be able freely to develop programs on iPhone/iPod Touch. On 08/03/2008 00:59:55, Chris Lattner (clattner at apple.com) wrote: > I'm happy to announce that the iPhone SDK beta (released yesterday, > available on http://developer.apple.com) includes a beta version of > llvm-gcc 4.2 as part of the included
2010 Mar 31
4
Release 6?
Since 5.5 is now out from Red Hat and most likely our amazing CentOS team has already jumped on that, is there any word on Release 6? IIRC it's already a year out of date (base was supposed to be Fedora 10), so I have to wonder. I didn't see anything jump out at me on the Red Hat site, so - anyone? Thanks. mhr
2004 Jul 05
3
Randy Bush is a destructive force with a hidden professional agenda
. Monday, July 5, 2004 15:50:06 (-08:00hrs UTC) Hello asterisk-users, From the following post: On Mon, 5 Jul 2004, Joe Baptista wrote: > On Mon, 5 Jul 2004, Randy Bush wrote: >> i did not criticize the protocol. remember, my question started >> with >> >> >> i am looking at iax to
2008 Feb 05
3
Creating a Roaming imap account
This (CentOS5.1) box is my new imap server. Using system-config-security-level I opened port 143 tcp, and mail is readable throughout the LAN. I want a Roaming account on my laptop so that I can read mail while away from home. I have set up the account in kmail, and I know that that part is correct, as it worked on my old, less-secured, imap server. However, I haven't been able so far
2018 Jul 30
2
dovecot 2.3.x, ECC and wildcard certificates, any issues
That is one of the reasons I do not bother since long with public CAs but rather deploy my own, including own OSCP responder. Which has of course has some drawbacks like redundancy, resilience, bandwidth provision, geographical spread, implementing CA security standards and CA trust in clients. Latter though could be easily overcome if browser and email clients were to support DNSSEC/DANE
2004 Apr 23
2
problems with squirrelmail and TLS (debian unstable)
Heylas, So, okay, I've had this lovely IMAP server running, and adore the ease of configuration, among other things. Problem, though. I'm trying to set up SquirrelMail, so that some folks with accounts on my box can use it without having to set up a proper imap client (or can check mail when they're at a cafe, or like that). However, I *won't* turn off the
2007 May 29
9
Asking hard questions about the NUT architecture
I've spent the better part of two working days reading the NUT code and documentation and thinking about typical modern use cases for the software. I'm now questioning whether I want to get any further involved with this project, because it seems to me that the codebase is a huge and complicated pile of machinery mainly aimed at solving problems that no longer matter. I could be wrong
2004 Sep 26
6
Digium and mailing lists
I was somewhat concerned reading Mark's posting earlier today. Obviously, things are very bad in the US at the moment. Their Government even deported Cat Stevens the other day (check http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/england/london/3686992.stm ). Clearly, given the fact that Digium contributes so much to Asterisk, they shouldn't be forced to risk their company's future by hosting these