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2003 Aug 21
1
Configurable auto forward in Asterisk
Hi,
Which is the usualk way to do auto forward in Asterisk?
I need to be able to entert a number(code) from my phone indicating the new
phone number when I will be available.
Then when someone calls my old number, just the new one to ring.
Thanks,
Dan
2007 Feb 15
0
Encoding API
...elegant, and also potentially avoid expensive recoding steps.
Alternatively, having access to the IS_UTF8 and IS_LATIN1 macros from C would
be good enough to hand-code efficient conversion to UTF-8 (but may be too
close to the internals).
Not sure, whether this is considered important enough to warant inclusion in
the API, but I just wanted to throw in the idea in time.
Regards
Thomas Friedrichsmeier
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2007 Jul 21
1
[LLVMdev] Seg faulting on vector ops
...16 byte aligned, and the vector operations expect this. The
> code generator should compensate and dynamically align the stack on
entry
> to the function. This should be a relatively straight-forward extension
> to the x86 backend if you're interested.
in fact, if llvm is able to warant (?) that the stack pointer is aligned
to 16-byte, there is no reason to DYNAMICALLY align the stack at all
entries because thoses operations can be expensive for some
architectures. What you need is to align the stack on entry of the
"main" function. Of course, if you are mixing calls...
2008 Apr 01
5
ZAPTEL
Hello !
I am having issues since the upgrade in debian from zaptel 1.4.7.1 to 1.4.8.
I did m-a a-i zaptel to upgrade
what i still get is:
cat /sys/module/zaptel/version
1.4.7.1
It doesn't seem that it wants to load the new driver, any ideas ?
Kind regards,
Jan
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