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2018 Dec 03
4
Re: [PATCH nbdkit 2/4] valgrind: Add --show-leak-kinds=all and comprehensive list of suppressions.
On 12/2/18 10:39 AM, Richard W.M. Jones wrote: > By default valgrind suppresses many leaks. I'm not even sure exactly > how it decides which ones to suppress, but certainly global variables > pointing to malloc’d data are suppressed, which is not useful > behaviour. Here's my understanding of why that is the default - if you assign malloc()d storage into a global, then that
2018 Dec 02
0
[PATCH nbdkit 2/4] valgrind: Add --show-leak-kinds=all and comprehensive list of suppressions.
By default valgrind suppresses many leaks. I'm not even sure exactly how it decides which ones to suppress, but certainly global variables pointing to malloc’d data are suppressed, which is not useful behaviour. Tell valgrind to show all leaks. It won't give an error on them. However to do this we also need a much more comprehensive list of suppressions so that we don't constantly
2007 May 29
2
Noise suppression less than AGC gain
Hi, I've had a small case with noise suppression and AGC. I have a fairly noisy environment here, and with the default parameters, noise suppression works fairly well while I talk. However, when I shut up, AGC starts slowly increasing the gain until it has amplified whatever noise is left to levels about equal to having no filtering at all. As soon as I talk, AGC backs down fairly quick
2006 Jan 14
3
1.2.1 "Silence suppression is disabled" what the hell?
I upgraded from 1.0.9 to 1.2.1. In 1.0.9 everything worked perfect. Now, I call in my IVR, and after navigating in menus when I get dialtone for dialing extension, Sound is choppy and I get bunch of messagess: -- Silence suppression is disabled (option_silence_suppression=0 chan->timingfd=30) -- Silence suppression is disabled (option_silence_suppression=0 chan->timingfd=30) -- Silence
2007 May 29
2
Noise suppression less than AGC gain
Jean-Marc Valin wrote: >> I've had a small case with noise suppression and AGC. I have a fairly >> noisy environment here, and with the default parameters, noise >> suppression works fairly well while I talk. However, when I shut up, AGC >> starts slowly increasing the gain until it has amplified whatever noise >> is left to levels about equal to having no
2005 Dec 01
4
suppress tick labels
hello, is R able to suppress tick labels (not tick marks)? i know there is a way around this with axes=F and then draw new axes, but it would be easier to suppress them in the first place. -- ------------------------------------------------ Sebastian Leuzinger Institute of Botany, University of Basel Sch??nbeinstr. 6 CH-4056 Basel ph 0041 (0) 61 2673511 fax 0041 (0) 61 2673504 email
2018 Dec 02
10
[PATCH nbdkit 0/4] Multiple valgrind improvements and possible security fix.
I worked out why valgrind wasn't being applied to nbdkit when run by many of the tests (patches 1-2). Unfortunately I'm not able to make it actually fail tests when valgrind fails. Although the situation is marginally improved in that you can now manually examine the *.log files and find valgrind failures that way. Also adds valgrinding of the Python plugin (patch 3). Along the way I
2012 Jan 16
6
Sound not working properly on Xen Dom0, but works on native
Hi, I''m doing some testing on Ubuntu 12.04 Alpha. All sounds comes out as static on the Dom0 system. (I can PCI passthrough the audio card to a DomU and that works). Native sound works fine. Linux kronos 3.2.0-8-generic-pae #15-Ubuntu SMP Wed Jan 11 15:34:57 UTC 2012 i686 i686 i386 GNU/Linux Here is the "ubuntu-bug audio" generated report:
2009 Feb 13
2
when to display a banner
i want to be able to suppress the banner from the client side (ssh/slogin/scp/sftp) but i don't see a way to do it cleanly. for example, if there were a -B flag that suppressed the banner that would be alright. i did try -q, but that suppresses all stderr, which is unacceptable since i do want to see the error output when ssh fails to know why it failed. another idea would be to have -q
2018 Dec 03
1
Re: [PATCH nbdkit 2/4] valgrind: Add --show-leak-kinds=all and comprehensive list of suppressions.
On 12/3/18 1:01 PM, Richard W.M. Jones wrote: > >>> passthru ("--error-exitcode=119"); >>> - passthru_format ("--suppressions=%s/valgrind-suppressions", srcdir); >>> + passthru_format ("--suppressions=%s/valgrind/suppressions", builddir); >> >> Is this still right under VPATH? > > I believe so ...? Note
2016 Apr 15
1
[PATCH 1/2] valgrind: Use --trace-children=no --child-silent-after-fork=yes
When we are valgrinding we don't really care about the child processes, which might be qemu, libvirtd, etc. So disable tracing into children (at least, as far as is possible with valgrind, which is not entirely disabling it, but suppressing it). --- m4/guestfs_progs.m4 | 2 +- 1 file changed, 1 insertion(+), 1 deletion(-) diff --git a/m4/guestfs_progs.m4 b/m4/guestfs_progs.m4 index
2007 Jun 29
2
Backup Echo Suppression
I realize that the preprocessor echo suppression is not designed specifically to counter the effects of data loss. On the other hand, as much as I might like to, I do not have the option to "fix that problem for real." The sad truth is that some end users have systems that may drop samples, or do other unfathomable things, no matter what I do. I can not rewrite their drivers, firmware,
2002 Nov 13
3
Strange log messages with CBQ?
Yesterday I started using CBQ in production on our firewall over an IMQ device, but since then I get a lot of messages in my syslog like below: On Wednesday 13 November 2002 09:07, root@ism.nl wrote: > Nov 13 08:01:36 firewall kernel: NET: 1 messages suppressed. > Nov 13 08:12:36 firewall kernel: NET: 1 messages suppressed. > Nov 13 08:18:36 firewall kernel: NET: 1 messages
2007 Jul 02
1
Backup Echo Suppression
Millions of ordinary people have systems that do not meet your stringent specifications. It does not matter what OS you or I use. It's the customers for whom this work is done. -----Original Message----- From: Jean-Marc Valin [mailto:Jean-Marc.Valin@USherbrooke.ca] Sent: Monday, July 02, 2007 6:35 PM To: Coffey, Michael Cc: speex-dev@xiph.org Subject: RE: [Speex-dev] Backup Echo Suppression
2019 Jul 23
2
quiet namespace load is noisy
Dear R-devel, Consider the following clip (in R version 3.6.0, Windows): > requireNamespace("ggplot2", quietly = TRUE) Registered S3 methods overwritten by 'ggplot2': method from [.quosures rlang c.quosures rlang print.quosures rlang It seems to me that if one specifies 'quietly = TRUE', then messages about S3 method
2006 Feb 15
6
asterisk silence suppression?
Hi all, I'm getting some noise gate like effects on our sip lines & I think I need to disable silence supression, I'm searching docs & not finding where this can be set, does * have a setting to turn this off? basically what's happening is when we stop talking, the other end hears total silence, but when we talk, they can hear the background noise in the office, this sounds odd
2007 Jul 02
3
Backup Echo Suppression
Believe me; I've "played with" priorities and buffering. Did you just say you have no idea how the Speex residual echo suppressor works? If that is the case, can you tell me where I could get some information about it? -----Original Message----- From: Jean-Marc Valin [mailto:jean-marc.valin@usherbrooke.ca] Sent: Friday, June 29, 2007 7:38 PM To: Coffey, Michael Cc:
2019 Jul 23
2
[External] Re: quiet namespace load is noisy
Lionel, Thanks for your response. I understand that method overriding can be a serious issue, but as you say, this is not something that the user can act upon. Yet the message lands at the user?s feet. In my case, the messages are cluttering my package vignettes, and may or may not represent what users see if they themselves run the vignette code, depending on what version of ggplot2, etc. they
2007 Nov 16
2
[Fwd: pxelinux doesn't suppress common prefix if nothing precedes double colon]
Just a reminder that this remains an issue up to and including the latest syslinux 3.53-pre (0x473cfc9c). Additional testing suggests that implicit hostname/IP has never worked, ever since the common prefix suppression feature was added in version 3.00. -------- Original Message -------- Subject: pxelinux doesn't suppress common prefix if nothing precedes double colon Date: Sat, 25 Aug
2007 May 29
0
Noise suppression less than AGC gain
> Yes, after I stop speaking, the noise slowly starts climbing again, and > if I peek at st->agc_gain, that's slowly climbing too. I think part of > the trouble is that the noise in here isn't uniform white noise; there's > traffic outside the window and people walking in the hallway outside my > door. Each little event is enough to cause the AGC to increase a little