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2004 Sep 01
2
Lucent iMerge
I've read the wiki and other resources on how to connect Vonage / Voicepulse and all these other services to Asterisk... We are attempting a connection to a Lucent iMerge. Lucent has told us that it won't work - but we feel confident that it will. Has anyone worked with the Lucent iMerge - or would be willing to help lend a hand? It is capable of H323 / MGCP. Even if I could make the Asterisk register with the iMerge I would be happy enough to now that I might...
2015 Nov 05
8
"Living Downstream Without Drowning" BOF @ Dev Meeting
On 19 Oct 2015, at 19:05, Bruce Hoult via llvm-dev <llvm-dev at lists.llvm.org> wrote: > > I find the git imerge script extremely useful for this kind of situation. > > https://github.com/mhagger/git-imerge > > Logically, it does something similar to rebasing your local branch onto EVERY commit in the upstream branch, in turn, until it finds conflicts. There is cleverness to make this efficient...
2016 Jul 25
4
[RFC] One or many git repositories?
...the commit that made it bad. Essentially, the idea is to > > make a throwaway branch that merges more frequently. I do something > > similar to rebase my work to master since gradually rebasing often > > causes all the conflicts to go away. > > This is essentially what git-imerge does, you only need to define > "good merge" in the form of a script or CI job. > > cheers, > -renato Except I understood git-imerge to be looking for physical conflicts, not "when did this test start failing." If it does the latter also, that would be awesome. -...
2016 Jun 07
2
[cfe-dev] [lldb-dev] GitHub anyone?
Have you tried the git-imerge add-on? https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FMZ2_-Ny_zc On Tue, Jun 7, 2016 at 5:17 AM, Robinson, Paul via llvm-dev < llvm-dev at lists.llvm.org> wrote: > > > > -----Original Message----- > > From: llvm-dev [mailto:llvm-dev-bounces at lists.llvm.org] On Behalf Of > David...
2004 Dec 23
1
Premature DRQ
I have a problem where an Asterisk server is sending a premature DRQ... Not sure why.. Here's the setup - Asterisk using inAccess networks H323 replacement channel driver Connecting to a Lucent iMerge... The call connects fine - I get the out of the box greeting - but after exactly one Minute - the call terminates. I have had this problem on multiple different Asterisk configs... I'm assuming the trouble is coming from the Lucent iMerge product... I have the log as seen from the Lucent iMer...
2015 Oct 19
3
"Living Downstream Without Drowning" BOF @ Dev Meeting
Mike Edwards and I will be hosting a talk/BOF called "Living Downstream Without Drowning" which is for anyone maintaining a bunch of local changes to Clang/LLVM/etc. We will present some procedures and tactics we've evolved at Sony, including patch tactics for reducing merge pain, and how we are throwing automation at the problem. But we are really curious what YOU have done
2004 Nov 18
2
use of APPEND in default
...rw init=/linuxrc nfs=172.20.30.2:/abbced installscript=/usr/local/bin/xiva-configurator.pl REBOOT=1 installdoc=/usr/local/lib/products/xxyxx_LS1_AX2/BaseCFG_boot0_install_only. xml ITEM=1 --8<------- Chris Suttle ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Imerge Limited Tel :- +44 (0)1954 783600 Unit 6 Bar Hill Business Park Fax :- +44 (0)1954 783601 Saxon Way Web :- http://www.imerge.co.uk Bar Hill Cambridge CB3 8SL United Kingdom ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~...
2005 Feb 15
0
oh323 question
I'm trying to connect an asterisk server via oh323 to a Lucent iMerge. I patched the code due so that Lucent can handle asterisk's ver4 h323 http://www.voip-info.org/wiki-Asterisk+Lucent+iMerge+Configuration I can now successfully dial in to our company over multiple lines. The issue is when I dial out The first outgoing call connects to an outside user A The...
2016 Jul 25
6
[RFC] One or many git repositories?
...ical repo. Also llvm-project/llvm-project has a flat structure, and if we end up going with a nested layout, it would be better to have that layout starting with the first commit. -Justin On Mon, Jul 25, 2016 at 8:10 AM, Bruce Hoult via llvm-dev <llvm-dev at lists.llvm.org> wrote: > git-imerge can run an arbitrary script to decide whether a commit is good or > bad. Lack of textual merge conflicts is only the most basic test -- you can > check that it compiles, run tests .. whatever you want and have time to > execute. > > On Tue, Jul 26, 2016 at 2:12 AM, Robinson, Paul vi...
2004 Aug 25
4
YAAN (Yet Another Asterisk Newbie)
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2016 Jul 25
3
[RFC] One or many git repositories?
> -----Original Message----- > From: Robinson, Paul [mailto:paul.robinson at sony.com] > Sent: 22 July 2016 18:50 > To: Renato Golin; Daniel Sanders > Cc: llvm-dev at lists.llvm.org > Subject: RE: [llvm-dev] [RFC] One or many git repositories? > > > >> * public and downstream forks that *rely* on linear history > > > > > > Do you have an example
2016 Jul 22
8
[RFC] One or many git repositories?
On 22 July 2016 at 11:16, Daniel Sanders <Daniel.Sanders at imgtec.com> wrote: > There's another reason I've been staying quiet too which is that past > experience with VCS migrations has taught me that people tend to over-value > some things and that discussion tends not to convince people in advance of > direct experience. I think some of these topics will end up being
2017 Aug 23
5
Extending TableGen's 'foreach' to work with 'multiclass' and 'defm'
On 08/23/2017 12:06 PM, Krzysztof Parzyszek via llvm-dev wrote: > On 8/23/2017 11:58 AM, Hal Finkel via llvm-dev wrote: >> If we want to go down that route, I can certainly imagine a feasible >> incremental-transitioning strategy. We could allow TableGen to use an >> embedded Python interpreter to generate records based on Python data >> structures, and then, combine
2004 Aug 25
0
Asterisks
Take mercy on me - I'm a newbie w/ Asterisks... Here's what I'm trying to do - and please someone let me know if this can be done... We have a commercial VoIP network (we are a communications carrier)... The gatekeeper (Lucent iMerge) supports MGCP/H.323 and allows for calls to be made to the PSTN cloud via GR303 links. I would like to build Asterisks with H323 (or MGCP if need be - SIP availabe w/ future upgrades) and have it attach to our gatekeeper to access the PSTN. Instead of installing a T1/E1 or ISDN or POTS card we w...
2005 May 20
0
ToneCommander
Not sure if anyone has played with one of these gems - ToneCommander 7210 -- but they do ISDN over H323 - and seem to be proprietary to Lucent / AG iMerge. I'm trying to find a way to reverse engineer it to work on a standard asterisk setup... The first thing I found with a tcpdump / ethereal is it's trying to communicate udp on 1719.. I assume that I need to run maybe something like gnugk to get it to respond... Anyone been down this roa...
2004 Feb 05
2
correction to the previously asked question (about merging factors)
I have two factors l1, l2, and I'd like to merge them. (Remark: The factors can not be converted to charaters) Function c() does not give me the result I want: > l1 = factor(c('aaaa', 'bbbb')) > l2 = factor(c('ccc', 'dd')) > lMerge = factor(c(l1, l2)) > lMerge [1] 1 2 1 2 Levels: 1 2 > I'd like to merge l1 and l2 and to get lMerge
2004 Nov 11
2
PXELINUX - no boot file found
...1 8001 04ff ffff .....3...Q...... 0x0120 00ff 0000 0000 0000 0000 0000 0000 0000 ................ 0x0130 0000 0000 0000 0000 0000 0000 0000 0000 ................ 0x0140 0000 0000 0000 0000 ........ ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Imerge Limited Tel :- +44 (0)1954 783600 Unit 6 Bar Hill Business Park Fax :- +44 (0)1954 783601 Saxon Way Web :- http://www.imerge.co.uk Bar Hill Cambridge CB3 8SL United Kingdom ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~...
2005 May 27
3
G729 vs. gsm
I installed G729 from Diguim and I was expecting the sound quality on my i686 machine to be better than gsm. Compared to gsm, G729 sounds closer and a little robotic. Is this what is supposed to be or am I missing something? I am interested in G729 because the internet in my country is very expensive and I want to save every bit possible. I want to use G729 because it takes less bandwidth for
2016 Jun 26
7
Git Move: GitHub+modules proposal
...ate. Merges will still have to be like it is today, one patch at a time, or risk reverting the whole merge window if the buildbots start breaking, which can be impossible if the window is large or two or more windows get committed at the same time. For "feature branches" we could use git-imerge, but that's for the future and not considered in the first stage of the move. Git Submodules --------------------- There were concerns is submodules would work with our flow, but the concerns were addressed by demonstrating that: 1. Submodules can work in an umbrella project, which control...
2017 Aug 23
3
Extending TableGen's 'foreach' to work with 'multiclass' and 'defm'
...k that it’s taken over a decade to recover from, I have little confidence that it will remain compatible going forward > > - It seems to encourage terrible code (I have yet to be presented with a piece of allegedly working Python software that I have not had to fix at least one bug in - git-imerge was almost an exception, but sadly not quite). > > - It intentionally doesn’t support tail recursion optimisation and imposes arbitrary stack depth limits, which forces some convoluted coding styles. > > More generally, I’m not sure about the underlying goal. We already have one sol...