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2015 Jul 04
0
[Bug 11378] Please add a '--line-buffered' option to rsync to make logging/output more friendly with pipes/syslog/CI systems/etc.
https://bugzilla.samba.org/show_bug.cgi?id=11378 Nathan Neulinger <nneul at neulinger.org> changed: What |Removed |Added ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- Status|RESOLVED |REOPENED Resolution|WORKSFORME |--- --- Comment #2 from Nathan Neulinger <nneul
2002 Feb 07
1
Re: An introduction to compressed audio with Vorbis
On <http://cs.leander.isd.tenet.edu/~mitchell/vorbis_intro.html>: "Each snapshot has a 16-bit number for the "loudness" of the sound, meaning that the scale is fairly fine-grained - it ranges from -32,768 (complete silence during that snapshot) to 32,767 (the loudest volume measurable)." That's not correct. A single sample is not meaningful by itself; each sample
2014 Sep 19
0
vsnprintf_s and vsnprintf
Erik de Castro Lopo wrote: >> Oops. It seems that vsnprintf_s isn't always available on MinGW platform: >> MinGW declares this function only if MINGW_HAS_SECURE_API macro is defined. >> That's because WinXP version of msvcrt.dll doesn't contain secure functions >> like vsnprintf_s. >> >> Maybe it's better to revert vsnprintf_s to vsprintf or to
2018 Jul 01
2
[PATCH nbdkit] valgrind: Don't call dlclose when running under valgrind.
When valgrinding plugins, the following sequence can happen: plugin_free -> dlclose -> unloads the plugin and symbol table exit -> valgrind prints failures (the same applies to filters). When valgrind is printing the failures, it looks up the addresses in the symbol table, but that has been unloaded already so all you see are "???", resulting in useless
2005 Sep 19
6
SIP audio port usage
Hi, I know that SIP is using port 5060 for session initiation, but which port does it use for audio ? is it dynamically assigned ? Thanks, Adrien -- Adrien Laurent - CIO www.modulis.ca 514-284-2020 ext 202 adrien@modulis.ca
2014 Sep 18
3
patch for win_utf8_io.c: vsnprintf_s vs. MinGW
lvqcl wrote: > Oops. It seems that vsnprintf_s isn't always available on MinGW platform: > MinGW declares this function only if MINGW_HAS_SECURE_API macro is defined. > That's because WinXP version of msvcrt.dll doesn't contain secure functions > like vsnprintf_s. > > Maybe it's better to revert vsnprintf_s to vsprintf or to use vnsprintf? Ok, we need to drop
2010 Mar 02
9
"Dos installer" from Win98se
On 02/27/2010 10:31 PM, swdamle at bsnl.in wrote: > Hello, > This has reference to ""Dos installer" from Win98se in Syslinux-3.84. > > Sorry to say the problem CONTINUES with Syslinux-3.85. Following is > for your reference please. > You may want to try: http://www.zytor.com/~hpa/syslinux/syslinux.com ... which is compiled with debugging information turned
2015 Jul 02
8
[Bug 11378] New: Please add a '--line-buffered' option to rsync to make logging/output more friendly with pipes/syslog/CI systems/etc.
https://bugzilla.samba.org/show_bug.cgi?id=11378 Bug ID: 11378 Summary: Please add a '--line-buffered' option to rsync to make logging/output more friendly with pipes/syslog/CI systems/etc. Product: rsync Version: 3.1.1 Hardware: All OS: All Status: NEW
2011 Oct 14
2
non-parametric permutation and signed paired-difference distributions
Hi all Consider the classic data below from Darwin on the heights of 15 pairs of zea mays (corn) plants either cross-fertilized or self-fertilized, where the goal is to see if it makes a difference. > head(ZeaMays) pair pot cross self diff 1 1 1 23.500 17.375 6.125 2 2 1 12.000 20.375 -8.375 3 3 1 21.000 20.000 1.000 4 4 2 22.000 20.000 2.000 5 5 2 19.125
2013 Jul 07
1
status of autotuning freebsd for 9.2
Andre, Are you going to have time to MFC things from -current for auto-tuning -stable before 9.2? I fear (maybe unnecessarily?) that we are about to ship yet another release that can't do basic 10gigE when sufficient memory exists. If you don't have time, then let me know and I'll see what I can do. -- Alfred Perlstein VP Software Engineering, iXsystems