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2006 Apr 23
1
Accessing functions from AGI
I can't seem to see any documentation on how to access Asterisk functions (rather than applications) using AGI? -- - Steve xmpp:steve@nexusuk.org sip:steve@nexusuk.org http://www.nexusuk.org/ Servatis a periculum, servatis a maleficum - Whisper, Evanescence
2005 Jul 16
1
BT / X100P impedance matching
I understand that the X100P card is matched to a 600 ohm impedance but the UK BT phone system is not (I haven't been able to find much information on the impedance of the UK system). Has anyone come up with an easy way to match the impedance between the two so the X100P can work in the UK? Presumably a simple transformer won't do the job since it won't pass the DC components? --
2005 Jan 21
1
Intermittent breakage with the ISDN4Linux modem driver
-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- Hash: SHA1 I'm having some problems using the asterisk modem driver with an ISDN4Linux card (AVM Fritz). (I realise that it's better to use CAPI, but unfortunately this card doesn't have any CAPI drivers). Every so often the ISDN just stops working (it neither dials out nor accepts incoming calls). Trying to dial out just logs: --
2004 Jul 22
1
Asterisk-oh323 on fedora Core 2 - Anyone has a working install?
I am wondering if anyone has a working install of oh323 on fedora Core2. An replies would be appreciated as we need this urgently. Seshu Kanuri -----Original Message----- From: asterisk-users-admin@lists.digium.com [mailto:asterisk-users-admin@lists.digium.com]On Behalf Of steve@nexusuk.org Sent: Thursday, July 22, 2004 6:12 AM To: asterisk-users@lists.digium.com Subject: Re: [Asterisk-Users]
2004 Jul 22
2
error while compiling asterisk-oh323
Hi Folks, I am breaking my head for compiling asterisk-oh323 properly on my asterisk box from past 1 week. But still after my all efforts, I unable to make it compile properly, My box is Fedora core 2 with asterisk-0.9.0. I was trying for following configuration with openh323 and pwlib. Openh323 and pwlib are installed properly. But problem is asterisk-oh323. asterisk-oh323-0.6.2a.tar.gz
2004 Jul 27
2
Using rxfax over SIP
I have no analog line interfaces on my asterisk system, but I do have two UK 0870 numbers routed to two separate VoIP accounts (one with FWD, one with gossiptel). Asterisk is configured to register with these accounts. I get voice calls through just fine this way. I thought I could get one of these 0870 numbers to route through to rxfax, thus allowing folks to fax me directly. I've set up
2004 Jul 21
3
X100P panic
-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- Hash: SHA1 I'm experiencing frequent kernel panics when using the X100P card under the 2.6.6 Fedora kernel. I've attached the kernel output to this message - - it looks like the IRQ stack is overflowing and trashing some memory, causing a series of oopses followed by a complete crash. I have just hacked the kernel to reenable 8k stacks and will see
2004 Aug 25
1
Which end hungup?
-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- Hash: SHA1 I've got a system set up like: POTS <-----> Asterisk 1 <-----> Asterisk 2 <-----> IAXComm The POTS line is connected to "asterisk 1" via an X100P card and "asterisk 1" is connected to "asterisk 2" via ethernet. With incoming calls from the POTS line, everything works, but between 5 and 10
2004 Jul 22
1
Symbian Softphone
-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- Hash: SHA1 I was wondering if anyone has found a IAX or SIP client for the Sony Ericsson P900 phone - there seems to be some stuff available for Symbian 60 phones but I haven't been able to find anything for Symbian UIQ phones like the P900 and P800. (The idea is to have the ability to use the phone as a cordless phone doing VoIP over the bluetooth PPP
2005 Feb 11
3
Dial and congestion
-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- Hash: SHA1 Can the Dial() command tell the difference between busy and congestion? At the moment it seems to be treating them both the same on my server. I want to route the calls out via a SIP gateway unless that is congested, in which case dial out through my POTS line (using an X100P). It seems a bit pointless to try dialling the POTS line when the SIP
2006 Apr 23
0
Routing through ENUM
While re-setting up my Asterisk system I decided that implementing call routing through ENUM lookups would be a good idea. However, I've hit a bit of a problem. Given DNS records like: *.4.4 IN NAPTR blah 9.8.7.6.5.4.3.2.1.4.4 IN NAPTR blah The first record is there to route all numbers starting +44 via a particular gateway. The second record overrides that routing for a specific
2005 Jan 24
1
AVM Fritz crash
-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- Hash: SHA1 Not strictly Asterisk related, but I'm trying to get an AVM Fritz! card to work with Asterisk on a Fedora Core 3 box. I've grabbed the official AVM Fritz CAPI driver from the AVM website and compiled against the current kernel. However, as soon as I modprobe it I get: CAPI Subsystem Rev 1.1.2.8 fcpci: module license 'Proprietary'
2006 Apr 19
3
Upgrade from 1.2.4 to 1.2.7.1
List, I wish to upgrade from 1.2.4 to 1.2.7.1 I have downloaded & unzipped the file but how do I compile it? Do I need to "make clean" then "make" and "make upgrade"? Or "make" then "make install"? Thanks, William -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL:
2020 Sep 28
3
Specifying C Standard in Package's Makevars File
Hi, what is the correct way to specify a C standard in a package's Makevars file? Building a package with e.g. PKG_CFLAGS = -std=gnu11 does work but R CMD check issues a warning: * checking compilation flags in Makevars ... WARNING Non-portable flags in variable 'PKG_CFLAGS': -std=gnu11 (Same for -std=c11.) Thanks! Regards, Andreas Kersting
2006 May 01
2
SPA-1001 behind NAT -- mucho hair pulling
I've got a Sipura SPA-1001 that I'm trying to get working with an Asterisk server that's on the public Internet, while the SPA-1001 is behind NAT. I did the first obvious thing and mapped ports 5060 and 10000 - 30000 to the local IP address of the SPA-1001. Tried numerous proxy settings, have all the NAT settings == yes. Registration seems to be happening; with sip debug on, I see
2017 Jun 14
4
[WISH / PATCH] possibility to split string literals across multiple lines
On Wed, 14 Jun 2017 06:12:09 -0500, Duncan Murdoch <murdoch.duncan at gmail.com> wrote: > On 14/06/2017 5:58 AM, Andreas Kersting wrote: > > Hi, > > > > I would really like to have a way to split long string literals across > > multiple lines in R. > > I don't understand why you require the string to be a literal. Why not > construct the long
2017 Jun 14
8
[WISH / PATCH] possibility to split string literals across multiple lines
Hi, I would really like to have a way to split long string literals across multiple lines in R. Currently, if a string literal spans multiple lines, there is no way to inhibit the introduction of newline characters: > "aaa + bbb" [1] "aaa\nbbb" If a line ends with a backslash, it is just ignored: > "aaa\ + bbb" [1] "aaa\nbbb" We could use
2006 Apr 18
6
Asterisk service crashes
List, The past few days the asterisk service on my server has crashed several times. I have had it running for months and have made no changes to it. When it crashes, I am unable to make calls or gain access to the CLI. The service has been stopped. If I try to start it again (service asterisk start), it will start and run for a few seconds then crash again. After a reboot, it will run
2018 Jan 26
1
utils::install.packages with quiet=TRUE fails for source packages on Windows
The obvious guess would be that Rstudio is attempting something like redirecting output and getting itself confused. However, it is pretty clearly Their Problem, no? Rstudio has their own support infrastructure. -pd > On 26 Jan 2018, at 09:17 , Andreas Kersting <r-devel at akersting.de> wrote: > > Just noticed that this problem only occurs from within RStudio (v1.1.414). Any
2017 Jun 14
2
[WISH / PATCH] possibility to split string literals across multiple lines
Mark, that's actually a fair statement, although your extra operator doesn't cause construction at parse time. You still call paste0(), but just add an extra layer on top of it. I also doubt that even in gigantic loops the benefit is going to be significant. Take following example: atestfun <- function(x){ y <- paste0("a very long", "string for