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2004 Sep 03
0
Re: Re:New to *
----- Original Message ----- > From: Greg Hill <gregh-asterisk@hillnet.us> > Subject: Re: [Asterisk-Users] New to * > To: Asterisk Users Mailing List - Non-Commercial Discussion > <asterisk-users@lists.digium.com> > Message-ID: <Pine.LNX.4.44.0409031231070.1975-100000@hillnet.us> > Content-Type: TEXT/PLAIN; charset=US-ASCII > > On Fri, 3 Sep 2004, Bill
2006 Apr 13
4
OT: MWI on Treo 600/650
My cell vm goes to asterisk, not the carrier. Apparently MWI is turned on/off with specially formatted SMS messages. Anyone know how to do this on a Treo 600? Having the phone light from Asterisk would be HUGE ... not to mention extremely cool. dbc.
2004 Aug 13
2
Lost 7960 time display on upgrade
I upgraded my 7960 to sip v 6.3 and my display time has now disappeared from the top left corner. Loadid: SW: P0S3-06-3-00 ARM: PAS3ARM1 Boot: PC03M030 DSP: PS03AT38 Here is the section dealing with time in my SIPDefault.cnf file. Does anybody see anything wrong with it or have any other ideas? # Time Server (There are multiple values and configurations refer to Admin Guide for Specifics)
2005 Aug 24
6
Cisco 7960 / SIP & tftp configs
I have three questions about my 7960 phone that I can't discern from the docs/wiki. 1st - If I change the SIPxxxxxx.cnf file to change registrations it sets up new lines as expected. If I delete a line it doesn't get removed when I reboot the phone. I have to go to the phone, unlock it, and reset the SIP parameters. How do I make it "forget" what it has programmed and
2005 Jan 10
1
Re: Toronto
It looks like this meetup group is becoming the venue for contact as most "Toronto" respondents have signed up here. Can I request that the remainder who responded to the "Toronto" call signup? Shidan is the organizer and has proposed a date. I'd hate to confirm it without the remainder having input - especially those with travel times like Andrew K. out in Listowel.
2007 Mar 27
1
Re: asterisk-users Digest, Vol 32, Issue 106
> Lito Lampitoc wrote: > > thanks for enlightening. So you mean, if I have 3 lines when the > caller > > dialled the first line and it was busy, the call will be diverted > to the > > next two available lines in random? > > > > I don't think it's random. I think its just sequential. If main > line > is busy, try second. If that is
2004 Aug 07
2
Asterisk : No Sound No Dial
Thanks for taking a look greg and hank. This seems to be getting bettre everyday..help please My sjphone is running on the same box as asterisk...i believe then the red hat firewall should not be a problem. Whenever i dial from CLI i get ######### Executing Goto("OSS/dsp", "default|s|1") in new stack -- Goto (default,s,1) -- Executing Wait("OSS/dsp",
2004 Oct 08
5
SPA3000 as a replacement for X100P
I am still haveing problems (echo) with my X100P but I'm thinking it has more to do with the server it is in which is not a negotiable item at this time. My question then is to the use of SPA3000's as a replacement from the FXO standpoint. 1. Can you setup the FXO port to recognize distinctinve ring and call a different context like you can do with Zap channels? Being able to call a
2003 Oct 15
2
Subseting in a 3D array
Hi! I have a 3d array: > dim(ib5km15.dbc) [1] 190 241 19 and a set of positions to extract: > ib5km.lincol.random[1:3,] [,1] [,2] [1,] 78 70 [2,] 29 213 [3,] 180 22 Geting the values of a 2D array for that set of positions would be: > ima <- ib5km15.dbc[,,1] > ima[ib5km.lincol.random[1:10,]] but don't find the way for the case of the 3D array: >
2005 Feb 20
0
Re: Asterisk-Users Digest, Vol 7, Issue 260
> From: "James Bean" <james@hdcs.com.au> > Has anyone every setup an external open/close relay, off say a serial > interface, and have an extension trigger the relay? The following will do the trick. Just add a 5vdc solid state relay ('cause you can't sink too much current out of the RS232C port). Substitute "2", "4" or "6" in the
2005 Oct 13
1
subsetting data frame using by() or tapply() or other
Ok so I see the problem that I'm having creating a new variable (LAG1DBC) in the example data transformation below is that tapply() is creating a list that is not dimensionally consistent with the data frame (data). So how do I go from the list output of tapply() to create a dimensionally consistent vector that can create the new variable in my original data frame? I've been trying
2012 Oct 25
1
[LLVMdev] How to include IR parser and optimization passes in my project
Hi, I am a newbie in LLVM. I am very impressed with this forum and appreciate your help and time. I am trying to include llvm IR parser in my codebase, the way I wanna do is generate llvm's shared object (.so) file and use it in my project. So far I haven't been able to generate correct .so's. When I build a debug build with gmake (have llvm and clang in my sandbox), I get the
2006 Mar 25
2
Wine/Interix -- The pros and cons.
I was thinking about running Wine on Interix (the POSIX layer of Microsoft's Services for Unix). There are a few apparent unknows: Would Wine load the .dll.so's? Since Interix uses PE for it's native format (running on Windows, duh), Would Wine load the .dll.so's? Would it reject them being in PE format and having the 'POSIX Layer' attribute set, or could we hack on a
2017 Apr 09
5
Statically linking against libc++
While considering statically linking against libc++ (and other runtime libraries from LLVM), I rebuilt LLVM 4.0 with -DBUILD_SHARED_LIBS=OFF. There are still some .so's in llvm/lib, and only one of them seems to exist exclusively as a DSO (libLTO). There's also livLLVMLTO.a, but I doubt LTO is used after linking a binary so this just looks odd to an uninformed LLVM outside and not
2019 May 08
2
Issues trying to change the selinux context
We're forced to use Siteminder, by CA, who have no clue what they're doing in *nix. No packages, tarballs... Anyway, I'm trying clean up some stuff, and in /*/smwa/webagent/bin (all their binaries, including .so's, are in there, duh... I'm trying to set the .so's to lib_t. semanage -fcontext -a -t lib_t "/<elided>/smwa/webagent/bin(/.*).so" gives me the
2011 Apr 13
1
Fwd: Re: Asterisk as a Condo door opener/intercom
Asterisk as a phone system makes perfect sense in a condo. You can get all the DID's you want and eliminate costs for the owners. You can offer standard FXO for people who don't care and IP sets for people who want to "upgrade" to feature sets. Your door openner is a piece of cake. 1. Create an option in your dialplan only in the "from-access-door" context that reads
2018 May 13
0
is there any method to defer the execution of code in r?
> On May 13, 2018, at 9:24 AM, Jeff Newmiller <jdnewmil at dcn.davis.ca.us> wrote: > > Not when I click on that link. > > Nor me, but what I get is actually https://stackoverflow.com/questions/1174799/how-to-make-execution-pause-sleep-wait-for-x-seconds-in-r note the number is *different* than 50314015 - the OPs posting Seems like a bug - perhaps in SO's server?
2009 Sep 17
2
[LLVMdev] Where should I put libLLVMgold.so??
Hi,all I'm using ubuntu8.04 and I'm installing gold-plugin along with the document of that, After I built the binutils and LLVM with plugin enabling,and I also replace ld with ld-new which supports plugin,I tried to compile a hello world program by this: llvm-gcc -use-gold-plugin a.a b.o -o hello which is similar with the example in the document,it tells me that libLLVMgold.so can not
2011 Jun 25
2
Shared object packaging in rpm
I whipped up a quick spec to package Zenoss' wmi client and noticed it creates a libasync_wmi_lib.so.0 and libasync_wmi_lib.so.0.0.1 that their python script would otherwise copy during its install routine (obviously I wrote a native rpm section for installation). Anyone know the naming convention associated with so's when they get compiled, what is the .0.1 extra file used for, they are
2003 Sep 10
3
Combining Transparent Proxying with SSH Port Forwarding
I've wondered if this topic has been discussed relative to enhancing the current capabilities of OpenSSH. Please forgive me if I don't use the exact terminology that you may be used to in describing SSH or Transparent Proxy operation. I continue to learn. Always... Here's what I mean: 1) Port forwarding through SSH is generally a configuration that is "port