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2011 Oct 30
1
reloading NSD zone configuration
Good morning, On Tue Apr 28 2009 at 10:34:24 CEST, Jelte Jansen wrote: > We are looking into it (if only because the question comes up about once a > week now) It's been a little more than a week since the question last turned up :) I'd also like to know if any progress has been made to allow NSD to have zones added/removed on the fly, somewhat along the lines of BIND's
2000 Nov 08
0
vq diffs
please add the following diffs to the vorbis/vq dir. - include files changed so things actually compile in new scheme - _ogg_...alloc cleanups caught a half-dozen typos or so - minor Makefile touchup. (stuff is still not tested, but this will compile at least) Would someone with cvs write access commit them for me please? Erik diffs: ------------------------ diff -bBu2r vorbis/vq/Makefile
2004 Aug 20
2
R-devel and gcc 3.4
I tried compiling R-devel from the subversion sources using gcc 3.4.1 and it fails in make check at d-p-q-r-tests. It compiles and works using gcc 3.3.4. Can post more details if needed (don't remember the exact error off the top of my head). Linux-i686. -- robert.kruus at utoronto.ca linux: the choice of a GNU generation (ksh at cis.ufl.edu put this on Tshirts in '93)
2000 Nov 10
2
source browser updated
http://surf.chimie.uqam.ca/~kruus/vorbis/ now contain branch_beta3 and trunk subdirs that are updated daily (until branch_beta3 becomes historical next week, like the other snapshots at that URL). to web-browse the source code, go to http://surf.chimie.uqam.ca/~kruus/vorbis/lxr/http/source erik (back after audio-video sync miniproject. Yay!) --- >8 ---- List archives:
2000 Nov 16
1
Documentation gripes
I have been a member of the mailing list for a couple months now. I have not contributed anything because it has been difficult to gain a toehold from which I could really understand the concepts used in Ogg Vorbis. I would like to help out, but it is hard to get an idea of the overall architecture with docs like http://www.xiph.org/ogg/vorbis/doc/vorbis.html , in which every link is dead.
2001 Jan 11
1
Oops -- forgot URL
>From /., here's the URL with the announcement of mp3PRO http://www.twice.com/html/pagebeta.cfm?InputKey=2853 {+} Jeff Squyres {+} squyres@cse.nd.edu {+} Perpetual Obsessive Notre Dame Student Craving Utter Madness {+} "I came to ND for 4 years and ended up staying for a decade" --- >8 ---- List archives: http://www.xiph.org/archives/ Ogg project homepage:
2001 Aug 20
1
Another // comment
vorbis/lib/vorbisenc.c:138 and 157 have "//" comments. Patch included for the lazy (like me!). {+} Jeff Squyres {+} squyres@cse.nd.edu {+} Perpetual Obsessive Notre Dame Student Craving Utter Madness {+} "I came to ND for 4 years and ended up staying for a decade" Index: vorbis/lib/vorbisenc.c =================================================================== RCS file:
2001 Mar 11
1
vorbis_analysis() dependencies?
Per Monty's suggestions from a while ago, I have [finally] gotten around to playing with different schemes for parallel oggenc. Monty's main suggestion was to have a single thread loop over reading samples and calling vorbis_analysis_blockout(), and then queueing up the resulting blocks to be processed through vorbis_analysis() in other threads (in parallel). To verify that this works, I
2001 Jan 01
1
By design or a bug?
Happy new millenium! Summary: I'm having a problem queueing up the ogg_packet results of vorbis_analyze() for later writing to an .ogg stream. The docs don't seem to say if this is permissable or not. Hence, I don't know if I'm using the API incorrectly, or if this is an actual bug. ----- Attached is a short patch to vorbis-tools/oggenc/encode.c (from CVS head, 01/01/01... I
2000 Dec 15
2
Makefile patches
I have sent some patches to some Makefile.am's as well as to some configure.in's, particularly for building without gcc and gmake. Can someone review those patches, and/or commit them? (we are working at the CVS head these days, no?) I cannot build in Solaris without gcc/gmake, for example -- running "autogen.sh" in the ao project with the native Solaris compilers causes
2000 Dec 29
2
ogg123 / Solaris
Speaking of ogg123 fixes and Solaris... <getopt.h> doesn't appear to exist in Solaris. Hence, ogg123 won't compile on Solaris at all (even with gcc). I originally mentioned this back in November (http://www.xiph.org/archives/vorbis-dev/200011/0291.html). Can this be fixed? {+} Jeff Squyres {+} squyres@cse.nd.edu {+} Perpetual Obsessive Notre Dame Student Craving Utter Madness
2000 Nov 22
1
Non-gcc build problems
I sent a message about 2 weeks ago about build problems at the head of the CVS tree with non-gcc compilers on POSIX systems, although I didn't correctly identify the link problems as being static-library only (see my previous mail about "static link broken"). Some problems have been fixed, but some still seem to be there. I have edited my original mail to list the problems that
2000 Jun 12
5
Compile Problems
Hello, I've been trying to compile some things but have run into some problems. I've have the vorbis directory inside of /usr/src. I have compiled vorbis itself with no problems. I've also copied the results to their respective directories as per the README file. I've also compiled the XMMS plugin with no problem. However when it is installed in the
2005 Jan 05
7
count element in column
Hi, I 've a matrix n*1 (thus a column) and I would like to count the number of negative element inside. Can you help me? Thanks! eg: res[,1]= 1 -3 -1 How obtain the number 2 (number of negative-element)?
2001 Jan 20
2
Makefile.am patch
Since vorbiscomment is being resurrected in a new form, can someone please fix the vorbis-tools/vorbiscomment/Makefile.am? There's two things wrong: 1. Using _LDFLAGS doesn't allow the user to specify their own LDFLAGS. _LDADD or _LIBS should be used instead. 2. The order of libraries is wrong such that it won't link properly when compiled statically. Here's a trivial
2001 Jan 11
2
MP3pro
So it looks like the Frauenhoffer boys are issuing an updated format -- MP3pro. They claim that it will give 128kbps/MP3 quality in 64kbps. I'm interested to see what others think of this. I'm also curious: I've seen others on the list say that Ogg/Vorbis' sound quality is "better" than MP3. Can this be quantified (or is this already on a web page somewhere)? I kinda
2001 Aug 19
1
C++ style comment in vorbis-tools/oggenc/utf.8
vorbis-tools/oggenc/utf8.c:164 has a //-style comment; it should be /* ... */ so that non-gcc compilers won't barf (e.g., solaris Forte 6.1 cc). Patch included, if you're really lazy. :-) {+} Jeff Squyres {+} squyres@cse.nd.edu {+} Perpetual Obsessive Notre Dame Student Craving Utter Madness {+} "I came to ND for 4 years and ended up staying for a decade" Index: oggenc/utf8.c
2000 Dec 22
1
vorbis/ltconfig
The file vorbis/ltconfig appears to be checked into CVS. This is an automatically generated file -- it should not be under CVS control. {+} Jeff Squyres {+} squyres@cse.nd.edu {+} Perpetual Obsessive Notre Dame Student Craving Utter Madness {+} "I came to ND for 4 years and ended up staying for a decade" --- >8 ---- List archives: http://www.xiph.org/archives/ Ogg project
2001 Aug 20
1
Still more // comments
This time in vcut: vorbis-tools/vcut/vcut.h:23 and 24. No, I'm not spending quality time with grep; I'm trying to compile vorbis with the native Sun Forte compilers. Much badness, of which these // issues are only part. :-( More details to follow... Patch/inc/lazy. {+} Jeff Squyres {+} squyres@cse.nd.edu {+} Perpetual Obsessive Notre Dame Student Craving Utter Madness {+} "I
2001 Aug 22
1
Can't compile CVS with non-gcc compilers
Without "no-dependencies" in every single Makefile.am's AUTOMAKE_OPTIONS line, automake will put gnu-specific instructions that will barf a) if you don't use gmake, and b) don't use gcc. This is actually in the automake manual, section 7.11, page 26 -- it's not an unexpected thing: "Currently, this support [automatic dependency generation] requires