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2006 Oct 16
1
Monitor stops recording midstream?
Asterisk SVN-trunk-r7230 built by root @ pbx01.timsnet.com on a i686 running Linux on 2006-06-17 When I used monitor, I seem to get most calls cut off if they run very long. Sometimes two minutes, sometimes 5 or 15.. Seems random. Any ideas what might kill the recording process? I'm beginning to wonder if soxmix is truncating the file when it blends the in/outbound streams together
2020 Aug 31
2
Misleading information on main page about Centos Stream
Not sure if this is a Docs issue or others... I came across this page: https://www.centos.org/centos-stream/ > CentOS Steam > > Rolling-release distro that tracks just ahead of Red Hat Enterprise Linux (RHEL) development, positioned as a midstream between Fedora Linux and RHEL. For anyone interested in participating and collaborating in the RHEL ecosystem, CentOS Stream is your reliable platform for innovation. This is pretty misleading. Isn?t Stream just a collection of repos that offer pre-release packages for the next RHEL point release?...
2011 Feb 24
2
[LLVMdev] Implementing platform specific library call simplification
...arget? >>> I'd suggest adding a bool argument (HasIPrintf) to the createSimplifyLibCallsPass function and the pass constructor. Then clang (or whatever is setting up the pass manager) can query the appropriate target info to pass down this flag. > > Sorry to jump into something midstream, but I just happened to read the > above paragraph and thought I should comment. Adding a boolean argument > to a pass's constructor method is one of the things I have learned not > to do. If I ever give a "How Not to Write an LLVM Pass" talk, this will > be one of t...
2020 Sep 09
4
Misleading information on main page about Centos Stream
...Aug 31, 2020 at 05:28:58PM -0400, Jonathan Billings wrote: >> >> > This is pretty misleading. Isn't Stream just a collection of >> repos that >> > offer pre-release packages for the next RHEL point release? It's >> not a >> > midstream between Fedora and RHEL. >> >> Along those lines, if someone's adjusting text in there, I'd tend >> to think >> "rolling release" indicates that one could go from RHEL 8 to 9 >> without a >> reinstall, but unless something...
2008 Apr 11
3
Change target VBR on-the-fly?
Josh, Yes, you can change VBR quality or ABR average bitrate at any time. You don't need to do anything special. I use this feature (changing VBR quality midstream) from time to time and it's quite convenient. Tom Joshua Gargus <schwa at fastmail.us> wrote: > > Hi there (from speex-dev newbie), > > Is it possible to change the target VBR on the fly? The application > is a virtual world with multiple media types (voice, video, 3...
2020 Sep 09
2
Misleading information on main page about Centos Stream
...020, at 14:26, Mason Loring Bliss wrote: > On Mon, Aug 31, 2020 at 05:28:58PM -0400, Jonathan Billings wrote: > > > This is pretty misleading. Isn't Stream just a collection of repos that > > offer pre-release packages for the next RHEL point release? It's not a > > midstream between Fedora and RHEL. > > Along those lines, if someone's adjusting text in there, I'd tend to think > "rolling release" indicates that one could go from RHEL 8 to 9 without a > reinstall, but unless something's changed, major version moves will require > a...
2014 Feb 05
4
Re: Can I move the disk image of the guest while it is running?
Thank you Eric, On 2014-02-05 17:23, Eric Blake wrote: > Yes, live storage migration is possible; although at the moment, qemu is > lacking a way to restart the operation if it fails midstream, so libvirt > only allows the operation if you are willing to temporarily make your > guest transient. What does this mean? Will I loose anything if - for example - there is not enough space on the target device? Or it will still use the original disk image? AFAIK, a transient guest only me...
2011 Feb 24
0
[LLVMdev] Implementing platform specific library call simplification
On Thu, Feb 24, 2011 at 7:32 PM, Chris Lattner <clattner at apple.com> wrote: > On Feb 24, 2011, at 12:41 AM, John Criswell wrote: >> Sorry to jump into something midstream, but I just happened to read the >> above paragraph and thought I should comment.  Adding a boolean argument >> to a pass's constructor method is one of the things I have learned not >> to do.  If I ever give a "How Not to Write an LLVM Pass" talk, this will >>...
2003 Nov 18
1
Will Asterisk be supporting RTCP XR in the future?
...ailto:alan@telchemy.com> ), the IETF this month published RTCP XR as RFC 3611. In a nutshell, our author says RTCP XR works by exchanging messages containing key call-quality-related metrics are periodically between IP phones and gateways. This lets a probe or analyzer monitor these metrics midstream to support problem resolution, or be retrieved from a gateway using SNMP. Administrators can use SNMP to retrieve data from each IP gateway, or use midstream probes or analyzers to capture call-quality data to aid in problem resolution. In addition the set of VoIP performance metrics defined i...
2014 Feb 05
2
Can I move the disk image of the guest while it is running?
Hello guys! We want to move some guests' disk images to different locations (within the same machine, locally), but we do not want to turn off the guests. Can we do that while the guest is running, like live migration? I did not find any related documentation or posts about it. Let's say the guest has a disk at /ssd/image.raw We want to move that to /hdd/image.raw Is there any way to
2007 Apr 12
11
Test if view renders appropriate partial?
Hello, I am testing out a partial that calls another, general purpose partial as part of its processing. Is there a class I can mock in Rails views to accomplish what I need? That is, could I do something like the following: SomeClass.should_receive(:render).with(:partial => "foo", :locals => { :bars => bars }) I tried breakpointing the view, and it looks like I am greeted
2005 Apr 19
2
Intro file automatically tagged on stream
Hi, I am looking for a solution for a short station ident to be included at the start of our stream file. Currently we have a short playlist, but this then doesn't work in itunes, and people can just click forward to go to the stream. I hear that this is possible in Shoutcast, so hopefully there is something similar in icecast. Yes I have asked this before and got our current solution
2011 Feb 24
0
[LLVMdev] Implementing platform specific library call simplification
...a particular target? >> I'd suggest adding a bool argument (HasIPrintf) to the createSimplifyLibCallsPass function and the pass constructor. Then clang (or whatever is setting up the pass manager) can query the appropriate target info to pass down this flag. Sorry to jump into something midstream, but I just happened to read the above paragraph and thought I should comment. Adding a boolean argument to a pass's constructor method is one of the things I have learned not to do. If I ever give a "How Not to Write an LLVM Pass" talk, this will be one of the things in the lis...
2005 May 05
2
Metadata Swapping: How do they do it?
Think I answered my own question really. The display in iTunes, for example, is swapping between what in status.xsl would be Stream Title and Current Song. If Song is updated like so: http://admin:password@myserver.pulverradio.com:8000/admin/metadata? mount=/high.mp3&mode=updinfo&song=ACDC+Back%20In%20Black ...then what exactly is the verbage to update StreamTitle?
2011 Feb 24
3
[LLVMdev] Implementing platform specific library call simplification
On Feb 13, 2011, at 12:24 AM, Chris Lattner wrote: > On Feb 2, 2011, at 10:11 AM, Richard Osborne wrote: >> The newlib C library provides iprintf(), a restricted version of printf >> without support for floating-point formatting. I'd like to add an >> optimization which turns calls to printf() into calls to iprintf() if >> the format string has no floating point
2017 Feb 02
2
Serious attack vector on pkcheck ignored by Red Hat
..._free(opt_user); > } That is the initial fix I proposed, but I changed it to use the upstream fix of not allowing multiple invocations of --user. Multiple invocations of --user are pointless in this context, so I believe the upstream fix is just fine. And probably *more* acceptable for "midstream", i.e. Red Hat. But either will do. I applied a similar fix to pkcheck.c, because the memory leaks are identical to the one in pkexec.c, so even though not quite as exploitable that (very powerful) vector is in that binary too. The argument that the binary must be setuid to make this worriso...
2024 Feb 07
2
Difficult debug
...e but will occur with time dependent IPC weights. > Carefully figuring > this out has been all I did for the last week, leading to a new routine > survfitaj.c and > approx 14 pages of derivation and explanation in the methods.Rnw > vignette. Subjects who > "change horses in midstream", i.e., swap from one curve to another > mid-followup make the > code more complex. This arises out of the "extended Kaplan-Meier"; I am > not a fan of > this statistically, but some will use it and expect my code to work. > > -- > Terry M Therneau, PhD > De...
2020 Sep 04
0
Misleading information on main page about Centos Stream
On Mon, Aug 31, 2020 at 05:28:58PM -0400, Jonathan Billings wrote: > This is pretty misleading. Isn't Stream just a collection of repos that > offer pre-release packages for the next RHEL point release? It's not a > midstream between Fedora and RHEL. Along those lines, if someone's adjusting text in there, I'd tend to think "rolling release" indicates that one could go from RHEL 8 to 9 without a reinstall, but unless something's changed, major version moves will require a reinstall, just like stan...
2020 Sep 09
0
Misleading information on main page about Centos Stream
...at 14:26, Mason Loring Bliss wrote: > > On Mon, Aug 31, 2020 at 05:28:58PM -0400, Jonathan Billings wrote: > > > This is pretty misleading. Isn't Stream just a collection of repos that > > offer pre-release packages for the next RHEL point release? It's not a > > midstream between Fedora and RHEL. > > Along those lines, if someone's adjusting text in there, I'd tend to think > "rolling release" indicates that one could go from RHEL 8 to 9 without a > reinstall, but unless something's changed, major version moves will require > a r...
2020 Sep 09
0
Misleading information on main page about Centos Stream
...AM +0100, Phil Perry wrote: > Neither. The next minor release of RHEL8 is based on CentOS Stream. i.e, > what you see in the current CentOS Stream should/will be in minor RHEL > release - RHEL 8.3. What I think is unclear is that the original text mentions Fedora. So, saying it's 'midstream' between CentOS and Fedora makes me think you're taking package versions in Fedora and building it on/for CentOS. I'll also mention that the word 'stream' is being heavily abused by CentOS at this point. I realize that a lot of work goes into taking Fedora stuff and putting...