Displaying 18 results from an estimated 18 matches for "provde".
Did you mean:
provide
2020 Jul 21
2
Example of Jitsi Desktop provisioning file
Hi,
Le ven. 10 juil. 2020 à 16:56, Sylvain Boily <sylvain at wazo.io> a écrit :
>
> It probably can help you:
>
> https://github.com/wazo-platform/wazo-provd-plugins/blob/master/plugins/xivo-jitsi/1/templates/base.tpl
>
> Sylvain
>
> Yes, provided example was exactly what I was after !
Thank you very much !
-------------- next part --------------
An HTML attachment
2020 Jul 10
2
Example of Jitsi Desktop provisioning file
Hello,
1. I'm looking for an (anomized) example of a Jitsi Desktop provisioning
file compliant with Asterisk ?
Jitsi Doc mentions it should adhere to Java properties file syntax (see
[1]) but a working example would help.
If this example file included the following settings, it would be perfect:
- sip username, secret, authname, ...
- codec G711, RFC2833
- BLF
- local or remote phonebook
-
2017 Jan 27
3
LDAP_INSUFFICIENT_ACCESS_RIGHTS error stops FSMO transfer
Attempting to move FSMO roles from one SerNET Samba 4.5.4 DC to
another, all roles transfered except the DNS related ones - those fail
with an LDAP_INSUFFICIENT_ACCESS_RIGHTS
[root at larkin28 ~]# samba-tool fsmo show
SchemaMasterRole owner: CN=NTDS
Settings,CN=LARKIN28,CN=Servers,CN=Default-First-Site-Name,CN=Sites,CN=Configuration,DC=micore,DC=us
InfrastructureMasterRole owner: CN=NTDS
2011 Feb 21
0
[LLVMdev] llvm.gcroot suggestion
...rbage
> collector may have to examine the union tag field in order to determine if
> the pointer field is indeed a pointer - passing the pointer alone would be
> insufficient to determine this.)
>
For a tagged union, I guess you are currently using the second argument of
llvm.gcroot to provde the information? I guess keeping an intrinsic for this
kind of code is the best way to go.
> Putting GC roots in a different address space works OK for me, as long as I
> can have SSA values that are structs that have pointers embedded in them
> that are in this different address space....
2020 Jul 10
0
Example of Jitsi Desktop provisioning file
Hello,
On 2020-07-10 10:39 a.m., Olivier wrote:
> Hello,
>
> 1. I'm looking for an (anomized) example of a Jitsi Desktop
> provisioning file compliant with Asterisk ?
> Jitsi Doc mentions it should adhere to Java properties file syntax
> (see [1]) but a working example would help.
>
> If this example file included the following settings, it would be perfect:
> -
2020 Jul 21
0
Example of Jitsi Desktop provisioning file
Hello,
On 2020-07-21 3:57 a.m., Olivier wrote:
> Hi,
> Le ven. 10 juil. 2020 à 16:56, Sylvain Boily <sylvain at wazo.io
> <mailto:sylvain at wazo.io>> a écrit :
>
>
> It probably can help you:
> https://github.com/wazo-platform/wazo-provd-plugins/blob/master/plugins/xivo-jitsi/1/templates/base.tpl
>
> Sylvain
>
> Yes, provided example was
2005 Oct 31
0
New version of RQuantLib
A new version of RQuantLib has been uploaded to CRAN a few days ago (and
should be available at http://cran.r-project.org and all mirrors). Debian
binaries are also available.
Among the new features in version 0.2.0, all of which are due to excellent
contributions by Dominick Samperi, are
- new functions for Fixed Income support:
* DiscountCurve for discount / forward / zero curve construction
2005 Aug 25
1
PDL model
Dear r-help team:
Is a package implemented in R which includes a function that calculates
polynomial distributed lag models (also: Almon models, pdl-model)? Provided
a pdl function is available, can it be applied to robust statistics like
MM-estimators?
Thanks in advance!
Best regards,
Carsten Colombier
Dr. Carsten Colombier
Economist
Group of Economic Advisers
Swiss Federal Finance
2005 Oct 31
0
New version of RQuantLib
A new version of RQuantLib has been uploaded to CRAN a few days ago (and
should be available at http://cran.r-project.org and all mirrors). Debian
binaries are also available.
Among the new features in version 0.2.0, all of which are due to excellent
contributions by Dominick Samperi, are
- new functions for Fixed Income support:
* DiscountCurve for discount / forward / zero curve construction
2017 Jan 27
0
LDAP_INSUFFICIENT_ACCESS_RIGHTS error stops FSMO transfer
Quoting Adam Tauno Williams via samba <samba at lists.samba.org>:
> Attempting to move FSMO roles from one SerNET Samba 4.5.4 DC to
> another, all roles transfered except the DNS related ones - those
> fail with an LDAP_INSUFFICIENT_ACCESS_RIGHTS
> [root at larkin28 ~]# samba-tool fsmo transfer --role=forestdns
> ERROR: Failed to delete role 'forestdns': LDAP error
2013 May 28
4
IMAP QUOTA
Hi,
I configured imap quota on dovecot-2.0 with backend Maildir++, after
exceeding user quota the sender receiving bounce mails, Is there any way
that after exceeding user quota the mail will deliver somewhere else like
user spool area? so that after increasing quota user will get the mails.
--
Regards,
Arun Kumar Gupta
2008 Feb 24
3
CentOS serial questions (Hyperterminal equiv and connecting to server via Hyperterminal)
I have two serial-related questions
(1) What is the CentOS (or *nix) equivalent of Hyperterminal in Windows?
Sometimes I'm on a CentOS box and need to, say, console into a Cisco or
something.
and
(2) I have a CentOS server that I may need to transport somewhere and will
most likely *not* want to carry around the monitor. Where should I look in
connecting to my server via a serial
2010 Mar 23
5
[Bug 1738] New: openbsd-compat wants xstrdup but it's in libssh.a
...Status: NEW
Severity: normal
Priority: P2
Component: Build system
AssignedTo: unassigned-bugs at mindrot.org
ReportedBy: alanh at fairlite.co.uk
Created an attachment (id=1816)
--> (https://bugzilla.mindrot.org/attachment.cgi?id=1816)
provide provde xstrdup for bsd-misc.c
When building a static only openssh the link order is -lssh
-lopenbsd-compat. But xstrdup exists in bsd-misc.c (and an aix file).
The problem is that on a static only build xstrdup is in libssh.a and
yet openbsd-compat needs it and fails because of the link order.
This pat...
2011 Feb 18
2
[LLVMdev] llvm.gcroot suggestion
On Fri, Feb 18, 2011 at 1:05 AM, nicolas geoffray <
nicolas.geoffray at gmail.com> wrote:
> Hi Talin,
>
> On Fri, Feb 18, 2011 at 1:36 AM, Talin <viridia at gmail.com> wrote:
>>
>> Thinking about it even more, here's a short summary of what I would
>> propose:
>>
>> - *llvm.gc.value*(value, metadata) - marks an SSA value as a garbage
2007 May 21
1
size limit in R?
...large enough
for our needs, specifically when using the GaussRF function. However, when I wrote Dr. Schlather
(the author of the GaussRF function), he indicated that there is also a limit imposed by R itself.
Is this something that we can overcome?
Thank you very much for any assistance you may provde.
Regards,
Jamesina
==============Original message text===============
From: Martin Schlather <schlath@math.uni-goettingen.de>
Date: Mon, 21 May 2007 8:50:05 am CDT
Subject: Re: GaussRF function
Dear Jamesina,
> x <- numeric( 200 / 0.025 * 1450 / 0.025)
Error: cannot allocate vector o...
2008 Jul 28
6
Openssh for Windows
Is there a OpenSSH server version for Windows 2003 Server? The only
OpenSSH server for Windows I found is version v3.8.1p1-1. However, this
is ONLY supported on Windows NT.
Is there any other openware SSH Server for Windows 2003 Server?
2004 May 14
2
Timestamps...
Since we've been debating the merits of start or end timestamping... i'm
curious why the page doesn't have both stamps ?
That would solve the problems for all parties wouldn't it ?
It's not like the overhead is huge... less than 0.1%... so on the average
audio file thats 5 megs.... it's a 5k increase, which pretty much
insignificant. Even on a 1gig video file it's
2011 Mar 05
2
[LLVMdev] llvm.gcroot suggestion
...ave to examine the union tag field in order to determine if
>> the pointer field is indeed a pointer - passing the pointer alone would be
>> insufficient to determine this.)
>>
>
> For a tagged union, I guess you are currently using the second argument of
> llvm.gcroot to provde the information? I guess keeping an intrinsic for this
> kind of code is the best way to go.
>
>
>> Putting GC roots in a different address space works OK for me, as long as
>> I can have SSA values that are structs that have pointers embedded in them
>> that are in this...