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2007 Dec 08
1
Windows or Cross-Platform System Tray
I am new to Ruby, and am trying out wxRuby, is there a place to find
examples of code to make system tray icons with left and right click menus?
Cross platform is ideal, but win32 specific if necc...
thanks!
2002 Nov 26
1
Will pay $50 for a MingW build of latest rsync for Win32
I need to distribute rsync (useable for both client and --daemon) on
Win32. Distributing cygwin1.dll is, well you know, a bad idea. I took a
shot at building under MingW but ran into an ugly looking error:
> checking for socklen_t... no
> checking for socklen_t equivalent... configure: error: Cannot find a
> type to use in place of socklen_t
I will pay $50 for a MingW build of latest
2006 Dec 05
1
A question on grid - grid.points not spaced properly
Hello,
How can i 'fix' the following output.
v=viewport(x=216/2, y=216/2,w=216, h=216,default.units = "bigpts")
pushViewport(v)
x=c(119,130,140,151)
y=c(124,124,124,124)
grid.points(x,y,size=unit(1,"bigpts"),default.units="bigpts",pch=".")
grid.points(x-2,y,size=unit(1,"bigpts"),default.units="bigpts",pch=".")
2008 May 27
2
ForkCDR
Hello, CDR fans!
I'm looking at some issues brought forward over time:
12726/10668: someone wants me to revert the changes I made via
bug 10668, last Sept; (that's
they are messing him up. And I didn't do the change
suggested in ForkCDR, for fear of lousing up
folks depending on current behavior. Which probably sparked:
11721 :
2005 Jan 10
0
[Fwd: Re: Asterisk-Users] very loud scratchy noise!]
On Mon, 2005-01-10 at 08:01 -0600, asterisk-users-
request@lists.digium.com wrote:
> > I am new to asterisk but learn a lot about it to this mailing list
> and
> > wiki currently i am facing problem about sip phone i have "PA 1688"
> > chipset ip-phone and i have iptel.org sip account i registered
> locally
> > and through iptel.org comfortably my problem
2004 Sep 26
0
RE: What about [TCL as ] a higher level configuration language?
This is something that I too have been thinking about. I have worked with a
commercial telephony product in the past that used a variant of TCL (tool
command language) I think it's a great fit for a couple of reasons,
1. Easy, Easy, Easy
2. Refined (TCL has been around and is still actively developed)
3. Easy to extend (I think out of the gate TCL would handle 80 - 90% of what
we needed. And
2005 Jan 06
0
Re: kind of Urgent (Fedora Core 3 & Asterisk)
On Thu, 2005-01-06 at 12:00 -0600, asterisk-users-
request@lists.digium.com wrote:
> Andy Burns wrote:
> > Shoval Tomer wrote:
> >
> >> Can anyone comment why shouldn't we use FC 3 for an * production
> system?
> >
> >
> > when I tried the X100P drivers on FC3 I had problems with udev, the
> > workaround didn't work for me, maybe
2004 Sep 26
3
What about a higher level configuration language
Hi all.
I've been reading through Wi-Ki and at the extensions.conf file
description (http://www.voip-info.org/wiki-Asterisk+config+extensions.conf)
The author says this:
"One day, someone is going to write a proper scripting language for
Asterisk that can understand a simpler, easier (and more traditional)
scripting syntax. All it would need to do is translate the "high