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2008 Oct 29
4
Current Open Source Billing Package
After spending a couple hours scanning for an open source (non- commercial) billing package yesterday I am underwhelmed. Almost all of the packages listed on the WIKI appear to be defunct, for several years now. I will be happy to get a login and edit them out if that is the proper method to do so. My requirements are very minimal and at this point unless I have missed something will just write my own. I d...
2010 Jun 01
3
Fwd: Skeleton 4.0 draft, help with Dirac fields please!
Chris Pearce wrote: > Hi Guys & Gals, > > I need you guys to decide whether we want to include extra granulepos > fields to Skeleton 4. Given the underwhelming discussion regarding this, > I'm guessing the need and/or desire for these fields isn't really there. I haven't commented mostly because I don't know what Monty's plans for a "grand unified
2010 Jan 04
1
T.38 ITSP?
Has anyone found an ITSP that will relay T.38 fax to an asterisk 1.6.x instance AND do it reliably? If so, I can think of a number of locations with copper loops that could be scrapped. I'm actually quite surprised at what an underwhelming number of ITSP's that say they support T.38 (zero so far among my normal go-to companies). For locations that just want to be able to send
2004 Aug 06
2
[lists] Speex & Java ...
> Thanks, I'm having a look at it. I've also had a look at the > various files making up libspeex trying to see how hard the port to > java would be ... Having only had a cursory look it looks ok except > for filters_sse.h & lpt_sse.h which have some assembly. > > Jean-Marc can you throw some light on what these do ... Also > anyone interested in chiping in some
2012 Nov 20
1
Closest fit data to a particular formula
R folks, I am somewhat new to R and have started to stumble... I have a set of data that I am trying to model, so that I can predict on a much larger set - and I have been using loess to get a model.. but it is not what I would like to see. For instance, I know from the nature of the data that the shape of this line should only decrease, and yet the loess is being affected by the sample
2010 May 11
4
Fwd: Skeleton 4.0 draft, help with Dirac fields please!
On 10 May 2010 23:20, Chris Pearce <chris at pearce.org.nz> wrote: > The granulepos radix was something that Conrad and Ralph were talking about > at FOMS2010. I don't know how it's supposed to be used, or why we need it. > It was supposed to be needed for Dirac? Maybe Ralph or Conrad can remember? > If not, we should remove it. There's no point in adding a poorly
2019 Aug 28
2
[PATCH nbdkit] freebsd: In nbdkit_nanosleep, fallback to calling nanosleep(2).
Rather than failing to compile on platforms which lack POLLRDHUP such as FreeBSD, simply fallback to the old method of sleeping. This leaves the porting suggestions as a comment in case someone wants to implement a better solution for particular platforms. --- server/public.c | 38 ++++++++++++++++++++++++-------------- 1 file changed, 24 insertions(+), 14 deletions(-) diff --git
2008 Oct 02
2
VS2005 build stability?
Might I make a suggestion? I manage a few rather large cross platform projects which include embedded targets, Windows OS w/ multiple Visual Studio targets (2003, 2005, and 2008), and some Linux flavors. In the past we hand built all the makefiles and manually maintained the Visual Studio project / solution files, which has always been a pain. Recently we've made a successful partial
2005 Apr 10
1
Fwd: Re: [LLVMdev] new IA64 backend
Does anybody know if there is some tool to convert from WHIRL to LLVM? maybe some project under development? a similar project? Thanks > > --- Duraid Madina <duraid at octopus.com.au> wrote: > > Date: Fri, 18 Mar 2005 12:45:54 +0900 > > From: Duraid Madina <duraid at octopus.com.au> > > To: ahs3 at fc.hp.com, LLVM Developers Mailing List <llvmdev at
2016 Mar 21
2
Existing studies on the benefits of pointer analysis
Hi Christian, Thank you so much for the reply! Please see my comments inline. On 03/21/2016 09:32 AM, Christian Convey wrote: > Hi Jia, > > If one looks at existing research literatures, there are even more > algorithm to consider for doing pointer analysis. > > > For at least some published AA algorithms, there may be some > uncertainty about software patents
2019 May 05
2
How to get CLang array alloca alignments to be smaller than 16 bytes?
To be honest, I don’t either know what really happens under the hood when CMake creates the xCode project for CLang+LLVM. But there’s something really explicit going on there, because the project as it’s shown in xCode does not have the same file grouping structure than the actual physical folders. Not only the project file grouping doesn't match the physical folder locations, but the group
2006 Nov 13
2
Rails Camp Scaling Session notes
Here are some notes from the scalability session of last week''s Rails camp. They were entered by another session participant and are posted at: http://www.rubyonrailscamp.com/10%3A15%2Bsession%2B-%2Bscaling The key points from my point of view: - the Ruby VM is sketchy, rather like the Java VM around 1997 - the single threaded nature of Rails dispatch handling means we may incur a
2013 Nov 10
0
[LLVMdev] Announcing Leaf v0
I'm proud to announce Leaf <http://leaflang.org/>, a soon to be great new programming language. I've been working over a year on it now, though it's nowhere near completion. Consider this a pre-alpha prototype stage announcement. ;) A lot of my progress is due entirely to LLVM. So while Leaf has a host of features <http://leaflang.org/features/index.html>, I'd like to
2019 Aug 28
0
Re: [PATCH nbdkit] freebsd: In nbdkit_nanosleep, fallback to calling nanosleep(2).
On 8/28/19 11:14 AM, Richard W.M. Jones wrote: > Rather than failing to compile on platforms which lack POLLRDHUP such > as FreeBSD, simply fallback to the old method of sleeping. > > This leaves the porting suggestions as a comment in case someone wants > to implement a better solution for particular platforms. > --- > server/public.c | 38
2019 Jun 17
2
systemd-sleep
I found that one of my users' workstation is, for some reason, running systemd-sleep. I cannot find, anywhere on the system. system-sleep.conf (or systemd-sleep.conf), nor do I find systemctl status system[d]-sleep. How can I turn this thing off, other than renaming /usr/lib/systemd/systemd-sleep? mark
2004 Jun 28
0
Suggestions for Outbound Proxies?
Although nat=yes/qualify=yes can handle some NAT routers, it does not handle all situation in both directions. Our experience suggests that nothing short of a full SIP Outbound Proxy is going to handle things properly. We have tried out ABP International's NATpass and SNOM's NATfilter, both with results that were underwhelming. Has anyone out there tried out a software SIP Outbound Proxy
2004 Dec 10
0
voice + data
...applications, some time slots of a trunk would be carrying switched voice traffic, others would be HDLC data. For example, with time slots 1-30 on a E1 trunk, I would like, slots 1-8 for 8 voice time slots, and then perhaps 9-15 for (7 x 64 =) 448 kbps of data application. I read through but was underwhelmed at the example of http://www.voip-info.org/tiki-index.php?page=Asterisk%20Data%20Configuration, imaging using all T1 time slots for a data application in a PABX situation. Why would anyone want to even look at this solution ? Can anyone kindly post a config of how they setup a mixed voice/data tru...
2007 Jun 03
2
wifi sip phone real-world experiences?
I've tested a few different wifi SIP phones for office/factory use, and generally have been underwhelmed. Before I grab another few and test, I'd like to ask around here about the candidates. My requirements are relatively simple: - WEP/PSK should be supported WITHOUT dragging the phone down - roaming between access points without dropping the call - decent set of ringers, not the garbage that...
2012 Sep 21
2
slapd 100% cpu
Greetings, We have been attempting to set up a centos ldap server and then tried to log in with a user account specified in our ldap environment on a centos workstation. As soon as we attempt any kind of login from the centos workstation, be it via gdm or su ldap_user, the slapd process on the ldap server goes to 100% cpu. Is this normal behaviour?
2004 Dec 02
0
new asterisk installation report and request for mixed voice data apps
...applications, some time slots of a trunk would be carrying switched voice traffic, others would be HDLC data. For example, with time slots 1-30 on a E1 trunk, I would like, slots 1-8 for 8 voice time slots, and then perhaps 9-15 for (7 x 64 =) 448 kbps of data application. I read through but was underwhelmed at the example of http://www.voip-info.org/tiki-index.php?page=Asterisk%20Data%20Configuration, imaging using all T1 time slots for a data application in a PABX situation. Why would anyone want to even look at this solution ? Can anyone kindly post a config of how they setup a mixed voice/data tru...