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2010 Feb 26
2
Asterisk RPM's
I am new to Asterisk and have searched all over for an answer to this,
so please don't skewer me too bad if this is a stupid question. I am
currently running 1.6.0.21 on a few test boxes (one i386, one x64), and
have noticed that there haven't been any RPM updates since .21, even
though .25 just hit.
What I am wondering about (and please don't assume this is a complaint,
I simpl...
2017 Oct 13
1
/var/run/... being deleted :((
On 10/13/2017 10:19 AM, Anand Buddhdev wrote:
> ..
> Stop trying to force a square peg into a round hole.
Whee, I just _know_ I'm going to be positively skewered (and maybe even
plonked!) for this.... but, hey, it's Friday, and this post is meant to
be a bit funny.? So lighten up, and enjoy a short read.
obHumor: I actually have a piece of furniture (a small table) with
square pegs in round holes.? The spaces between the sides of the square
peg a...
2017 Oct 13
3
/var/run/... being deleted :((
On Wed, 11 Oct 2017, Lamar Owen wrote:
> If the maintainers of packages that want to run well on CentOS 7 need to have
> /var/run/$some-file persistence (or pseudo-persistence, which is the current
> behavior enabled by re-creating said files) then those maintainers will need
> to change their packages to match actual behavior or file a bug report with
> upstream to change the
2010 Dec 15
1
[LLVMdev] tblgen internals
On Dec 12, 2010, at 8:12 PM, Garrison Venn wrote:
>> I believe I caught most of the syntax style issues with the attached patch. It only contains
>> these style changes.
Thanks! I applied your followup patch in r121837.
> Concerning the RecordKeeper reference in Record. Would you prefer to partially go
> back to a more limited constrained version of a global. Since we are not