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2004 Apr 26
1
troubles working with Voicetronix Openswitch12
...ding it very dificult to get it to work with asterisk. i intend to connect 8 ports to the PSTN and 4 as station ports. problem 1: On running asterisk all i get at first i get : event[9=>[11] station OFF hook] on vpb/1-12 even [12=>[11] loop drop on vpb/1-12 event [12=>[11] Tone detect:GRUNT event [2=>[11] Dial end] on vpb/1-12 event [2=>[11] Tone detect:GRUNT event -- Event [2=>[11] Tone Detect: Grunt ] on vpb/1-12 -- Event [102=>[11] Dial End ] on vpb/1-12 -- Event [2=>[11] Tone Detect: Grunt ] on vpb/1-12 -- Event [2=>[11] Tone Detect: Grunt ]...
2008 Mar 25
2
a JavaScript front-end for Babelmark
Hi, I've built a quick-and-dirty diff GUI for Babelmark (thanks, Michel!). You can get it as a bookmarklet here: http://attacklab.net/babelmark/ If either Michel or Tom is interested in hosting this, I'll be happy to do the grunt work for a real integration. It's kind of pain in the ass to hit the bookmarklet every time you get new data from the server. I've tested this in Safari 3.1, FF2/Mac, FF3/Mac, and IE7. Email me if you have any problems. -John
2016 Mar 30
2
Updating LICENSE.TXT files
.../trunk/LICENSE.TXT polly/trunk/tools/GPURuntime/LICENSE.TXT Also over time the various conf.py scripts have been modified to interpolate the current year instead of hard-coding it; I see two left that do not have this change: clang/docs/analyzer/conf.py lld/docs/conf.py I'm willing to do the grunt work if somebody else is willing to agree that this is the list of files that need updating. Thanks, --paulr
2012 Apr 11
0
[LLVMdev] Catching C++ exceptions, cleaning up, rethrowing
...xceptions on your Windows box and then use the personality function that it generates. Assuming I do that and it works, wouldn't IR code generated on Windows then be incompatible with IR-code-compiled-to-machine-code on *nix (because it would use the wrong personality function)? Doing all the grunt work of emitting landingpads, resumes, having to get the right personality function, etc., seems a lot more work that my original proposal of catching C++ exceptions in my C thunk functions and calling a linked-list of destructors to run myself. This also has the benefit of not having to deal with...
2017 Jan 11
9
Redefining optnone to help LTO
...g a given function to be un-optimized to help debugging) it worked fine. Using 'optnone' to convey -O0 to LTO is something of a redefinition, or at least a re-purposing, of the attribute. To get there from here, I think we would need a couple of things to happen, separately from the minor grunt work of adding 'optnone' to function IR at -O0. 1) Update the LangRef definition of 'optnone' to reflect this intent. The current definition doesn't provide a motivation, and the description is (deliberately) a bit vague. If we want 'optnone' to intentionally match -O0...
2016 Mar 30
0
Updating LICENSE.TXT files
...me/LICENSE.TXT > > Also over time the various conf.py scripts have been modified to > interpolate the current year instead of hard-coding it; I see two > left that do not have this change: > > clang/docs/analyzer/conf.py > lld/docs/conf.py > > I'm willing to do the grunt work if somebody else is willing to > agree that this is the list of files that need updating. Sounds reasonable to me, thank you for doing this! -Chris
2005 May 02
1
Possible win32-dir mods
Hi Zach (or anyone with VC++ 6), I was hoping you would test a couple things for me. The first thing I would like you to try is replacing "#include <shlobj.h>" with "#include <shfolder.h>". That, or try including both. If that doesn''t do the trick, the next thing I''d like to try is commenting out all the rb_define_const lines that were
2007 Jul 09
0
[LLVMdev] Proposal for atomic and synchronization instructions
...y part, hopefully I can start learning some more about how it functions. If you send me either a pointer to appropriate documentation I would be happy to add appropriate information to the page. If you can provide implementations, it would save time, but I don't mind doing a fair portion of the grunt work. -Chandler Carruth On 7/9/07, Andrew Lenharth <andrewl at lenharth.org> wrote: > On 7/9/07, Andrew Lenharth <andrewl at lenharth.org> wrote: > > Poor alpha, no code examples or entries in your tables. > > But that said, it uses a load-locked, store-conditional and...
2010 Aug 23
1
XCP, XCCS, xe, and XVP, random thoughts
...a lot of alphabet soup acronyms :). I''ve just been thinking about the claim in a prior post that using the xe cli with XCP abnormally increases the XCP server load. The only way I could see this happening is to be running xe from the servers command line. I use xe extensively to do the grunt work of XCCS (Xen Cloud Control System). I don''t see the loading issue (and I do a LOT of xe, what with the watchdogs and the load balancer), but I''m running xe on a remote machine, not an XCP server. Regarding previous comments about XVP and xvpappliance, I was never able to...
2003 Dec 16
2
Help! VoiceTronix Multi FXO/FXS Problem
...0") in new stack -- Set Response Timeout to 10 -- Executing BackGround("vpb/1-9", "demo-congrats") in new stack -- Playing 'demo-congrats' (language 'en') -- Event [8=>[08] DTMF digit: 1 ] on vpb/1-9 -- Event [2=>[08] Tone Detect: Grunt ] on vpb/1-9 -- Event [8=>[08] DTMF digit: 0 ] on vpb/1-9 -- Event [8=>[08] DTMF digit: 2 ] on vpb/1-9 -- Event [2=>[08] Tone Detect: Grunt ] on vpb/1-9 == CDR updated on vpb/1-9 -- Executing Dial("vpb/1-9", "vpb/1-2|20|tT") in new stack Read_chann...
2004 Aug 06
3
icecast 2.x & a control panel?
I don't know of any such tool...but maybe I'm out of the loop. If writing your own, I'd humbly suggest using Webmin as the framework. It handles a lot of the 'grunt work' for you, and makes writing web based server administration tools a breeze. Unless you have an aversion to perl, it's a great starting place. With Webmin based modules, you get fine grained ACLs, users and groups, a light weight custom secure web server, and heaps of fun routines...
2008 Jun 25
1
Bringing Notes 4.5 server live...
...while, a 'DOS' window comes up on my desktop, as it does under Win2K Code: Lotus Domino r Server, Release 4.5a (Intl), 20 December 1996 Copyright c 1985-1996, Lotus Development Corporation, All Rights Reserved That's as far as it gets. I started nserver as follows:- Code: paul at grunt ~/.wine/drive_d/notes $ wine nserver.exe fixme:win:GetWindowPlacement not supported on other process window 0x10024 fixme:netbios:Netbios NCBADDNAME: stub, returning success Under Win2K, this is what I get and I can connect and use the server from my client... Code: Lotus Domino r Server, Releas...
2019 Mar 05
2
UPS Requiring URB_INTERRUPT with Megatec Protocol
...d the case up and removed the comms board, but there's nothing much to go on. I was able to get details off the only IC on the board, but it's a generic microcontroller. I'm keen to get this to work but I'm a bit green on the hardware programming side of things. So if there's grunt work to do, let me know what the next steps are. Regards, Simon -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: <http://alioth-lists.debian.net/pipermail/nut-upsuser/attachments/20190305/574a0d49/attachment.html>
2009 Feb 18
1
Asterisk on the Cloud With a Click - pre-built Asterisk Amazon EC2 instance
...e.? In short, yes it is. And we?ve done just that for you. With the power of the cloud, it?s not necessary have to wait days or hours for servers to be rebuilt. We don?t even need to start with a server that has nothing more than an operating system on it. Someone (Voxillans) can do all the grunt work: building, compiling, installing software; then share the complete server with others (you). Amazon calls this sharing Amazon Machine Images (AMIs). Now you have two choices, you can either build the Asterisk server yourself, or you can use Voxilla?s pre-built image to eliminate a lot...
2002 Oct 18
3
Quicktime Vs Windows encoding with VP3
...ime with either Quicktime Pro 6 or Premiere6 or Ulead MSP6 I end up with a file that is 72mb in size and takes an hour and a half to encode. I use the same settings as I did with the AVI in flask except for using Qdesigns audio instead of MP3. I run Win2k Pro with a P4 2Ghz 512 Mb so have lots of grunt. If it is because of only supporting Quicktime 5 is their any intent to patch for 6 regards Jim Barnes --- >8 ---- List archives: http://www.xiph.org/archives/ Ogg project homepage: http://www.xiph.org/ogg/ To unsubscribe from this list, send a message to 'theora-request@xiph.org' c...
2007 Jul 09
2
[LLVMdev] Proposal for atomic and synchronization instructions
On 7/9/07, Andrew Lenharth <andrewl at lenharth.org> wrote: > Poor alpha, no code examples or entries in your tables. But that said, it uses a load-locked, store-conditional and has various memory barriers which are sufficient to implement all your proposal. Andrew > On 7/9/07, Chandler Carruth <chandlerc at gmail.com> wrote: > > Hello, > > > > After a fair
2011 Mar 23
0
removing data randomly based on previous observations
...2011 4 short Panulirus argus Male 77 1 0 NA 2 11/18/2010 1 short 1 legal Panulirus argus Male 75 1 0 NA 3 9/7/2010 2 legal Scrawled cowfish NA 1 0 NA 4 1/4/2011 4 short White grunt 160 1 0 NA 5 1/4/2011 4 short Panulirus argus Female 75 1 0 NA 6 1/4/2011 4 short Panulirus argus Male 56 1 0 NA 7 1/4/2011 4 short Panulirus argus Male 76 1 0 NA...
2005 Aug 07
1
request for clarification on Asterisk T.38 bounty
...tter of integration (libspandsp+asterisk), encapsulating T.38 inside IAX2 (not too hard), and testing (tedious and time-consuming). Basically the easier but less-fun part of the "big-picture" task. My main question is this: how is the bounty divided? Does the person who does this "grunt work" get the whole $5,500, or does part of it go to the authors of t38modem/spandsp (which would surely be a large part of any solution)? I guess on one hand it would be unjust *not* to divide the bounty with them, but on the other hand, if the bounty is to be divided, I think the uncertaint...
2005 May 18
3
odd line in current CVS for firewall
>From a diff of my current shorewall firewall script with the new one from the CVS today : $ diff -w /usr/share/shorewall/firewall /usr/src/shorewall/s/firewall [...] 673c910 < for network in $networks; do --- > for networks in $networks; do I don''t think that "for networks in $networks" works well. -- -IAN! Ian! D. Allen Ottawa, Ontario,
2012 Apr 12
1
[LLVMdev] Catching C++ exceptions, cleaning up, rethrowing
...it works, wouldn't IR code generated on Windows then be incompatible with IR-code-compiled-to-machine-code on *nix (because it would use the wrong personality function)? > I suggested this only so that you can then copy what personality function declaration it uses. :-) > Doing all the grunt work of emitting landingpads, resumes, having to get the right personality function, etc., seems a lot more work that my original proposal of catching C++ exceptions in my C thunk functions and calling a linked-list of destructors to run myself. This also has the benefit of not having to deal with...