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2013 May 01
0
asterisk-users Digest, Vol 105, Issue 39
*I'm trying to build an application that provides statistics of
calls*>* and call recording. Someone told me this could be done out of
band*>* with a SPAN (?) port that would replicate SIP and media
packets to a*>* separate NIC without having to actually pass the
real-calls thru*>* asterisk. It was explained that this SPAN port
would in the SBC*>* would replicate data
2010 Jan 06
1
fortunes: 250th fortune
Dear useRs,
it's a new year and time for a new CRAN-version of the "fortunes" package.
Version 1.3-7 is now online at
http://CRAN.R-project.org/package=fortunes
which contains the 250th fortune:
R> fortune(250)
As Obi-Wan Kenobi may have said in Star Wars: "Use the source, Luke!"
-- Barry Rowlingson (answering a question on the documentation of some
2010 Jan 06
1
fortunes: 250th fortune
Dear useRs,
it's a new year and time for a new CRAN-version of the "fortunes" package.
Version 1.3-7 is now online at
http://CRAN.R-project.org/package=fortunes
which contains the 250th fortune:
R> fortune(250)
As Obi-Wan Kenobi may have said in Star Wars: "Use the source, Luke!"
-- Barry Rowlingson (answering a question on the documentation of some
2001 Dec 13
3
Access denial
Hi,
My name is Tom Faulhaber. I am the network administrator at a small company
in Providence,RI.
I am running Samba 2.2.2 on a Redhat 6.1 machine on a Novell 4.21 network.
The workstations are Win98SE. The Linux box is being used for the company
intranet (Apache 1.3.22).
Everything runs fine, however I am completely stumped on one issue (so far).
That issue is: network connectivity. If I
2007 May 30
1
Three scenarios for simplifying NUT configuration on Linux
Scenario 1: Package-centric
Have the .deb package for NUT install a single-user/single-UPS
configuration, with the .deb asking for the UPS type and dispatching
on that to set up ups.conf for the correct driver. Package
installation could even create a nut user and group, so there wouldn't
even be a security compromise.
I don't know how to do the equivalent with RPM, because RPM
2004 Sep 13
6
Migrate BACK to WINDOWS -> Talk me out of it QUICK
Not thinking about migrating back due to issues, it is more due to
implementation needs and a little situation I have been wrestling with
with for a bit now, and would love some feedback
First a little history:
We currently have 10 locations connected via a dedicated 1/2 T-1.
Last year I migrated from a WINNT domain to a Samba/LDAP domain. It
has been running great. Basically did this for
2002 May 21
1
smbfs related oops
Hi
[1.] One line summary of the problem:
rsync segfaulting and the kernel oops'ing while synchronizing two smbfs's
[2.] Full description of the problem/report:
I am implementing file synchronization between two Windows NT 4 machines
through two smbfs mounts. Rsync runs for about half an hour; then the
kernel gives an oops and rsync segfaults. Hereafter the smbfs file
system is
2020 Jul 10
0
[cfe-dev] [RFC] Moving (parts of) the Cling REPL in Clang
I do not know enough about cling, but I like what you describe very much, am particularly intrigued about how your approach could also be appropriated to do ahead-of-time constexpr metaprogramming as well, which also involves incrementally adding declarations to the translation unit.
Dave
> On Jul 9, 2020, at 11:43 PM, JF Bastien via cfe-dev <cfe-dev at lists.llvm.org> wrote:
>
>
2020 Jul 10
3
[cfe-dev] [RFC] Moving (parts of) the Cling REPL in Clang
Hi Richard,
On 7/10/20 11:10 PM, Richard Smith wrote:
> Hi Vassil,
>
> This is a very exciting proposal that I can imagine bringing important
> benefits to the existing cling users and also to the clang user and
> developer community. Thank you for all the work you and your team have
> done on cling so far and for offering to bring that work under the
> LLVM umbrella!
2020 Jul 10
3
[cfe-dev] [RFC] Moving (parts of) the Cling REPL in Clang
On 7/10/20 1:57 PM, Vassil Vassilev wrote:
> On 7/10/20 6:43 AM, JF Bastien wrote:
>> I like cling, and having it integrated with the rest of the project
>> would be neat. I agree with Hal’s suggestion to explain the design of
>> what remains. It sounds like a pretty small amount of code.
>
>
> JF, Hal, did you mean you want a design document of how cling in
>
2020 Jul 10
4
[cfe-dev] [RFC] Moving (parts of) the Cling REPL in Clang
I like cling, and having it integrated with the rest of the project would be neat. I agree with Hal’s suggestion to explain the design of what remains. It sounds like a pretty small amount of code.
> On Jul 9, 2020, at 7:25 PM, Hal Finkel via cfe-dev <cfe-dev at lists.llvm.org> wrote:
>
> I think that it would be great to have infrastructure for incremental C++ compilation,
2020 Jul 09
5
[RFC] Moving (parts of) the Cling REPL in Clang
Motivation
===
Over the last decade we have developed an interactive, interpretative
C++ (aka REPL) as part of the high-energy physics (HEP) data analysis
project -- ROOT [1-2]. We invested a significant effort to replace the
CINT C++ interpreter with a newly implemented REPL based on llvm --
cling [3]. The cling infrastructure is a core component of the data
analysis framework of ROOT and
2002 Oct 17
0
Still can't make it work (LONG)
Well gang, I'm back and still haven't figured out why Samba isn't working with my Windoze PC's. I though I was close a couple times, but now I'm back to square 1. So now I'm going to spill as much information on you guys as I can in the hope that someone will notice what I'm doing wrong and help me get this thing running.
Here are the computers on my home network:
2007 Jan 18
1
LDAPS
Hello...what's hap with LDAPS?...with the "hosts" parameter of
dovecot-ldap.conf, don't work
Thanks...
kenobi
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2000 Jun 27
1
vorbis-tools/Makefile.in glitch...
I'm updating my vorbis rpm spec file, and when I try to do "make -C
vorbis-tools ogg123", due to rpm's build environment, I get lots of:
gcc ogg123.o -o ogg123 -lm ../lib/libvorbis.a ../lib/vorbisfile.a
../lib/vorbisfile.a(vorbisfile.o): In function `_get_prev_page':
vorbisfile.o(.text+0x54): undefined reference to `ogg_sync_reset'
vorbisfile.o(.text+0xa9): undefined
2019 Apr 10
4
Feasibility of cling/llvm interpreter for JIT replacement
Dear Sir/Madam
Our company, 4Js software, has developed an SQL data base software that
runs under different operating systems: Windows, Linux, Mac OS X. This
software compiles each SQL statement into a C program that is compiled
"on the fly" and executed by our JIT, Just In Time compiler.
We wanted to port it to Apple's iOS, and spent a lot of time
retargetting the JIT for
2019 Dec 14
3
USB dahdi fxo ?
On 12/14/19 11:29 AM, Greg Troxel wrote:
> sean darcy <seandarcy2 at gmail.com> writes:
>
>>> There is also the ObiHai OBi202 with an OBiLine, which provides an FXO
>>> port remoted over SIP. (I am not sure if this is discontinued.)
>>
>> "FXO port remoted over SIP"?
>>
>> I have an analog phone system. I can use the obi202 to
2012 Mar 29
3
RAID-10 vs Nested (RAID-0 on 2x RAID-1s)
Greetings-
I'm about to embark on a new installation of Centos 6 x64 on 4x SATA HDDs. The plan is to use RAID-10 as a nice combo between data security (RAID1) and speed (RAID0). However, I'm finding either a lack of raw information on the topic, or I'm having a mental issue preventing the osmosis of the implementation into my brain.
Option #1:
My understanding of RAID10 using 4
2004 Jun 14
2
disconnected errors
Jun 14 07:35:20 cling imap-login: Login: tallison [192.168.1.10]
Jun 14 07:35:21 cling dovecot: child 17755 (imap) killed with signal 11
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I run into this when I try to enter one folder.
The rest are fine.
2015 Jan 22
2
[LLVMdev] MCJIT and recursive finalization
Hi,
I ran into a problem migrating cling (finally!) to MCJIT: When an
("outer") MCJIT's finalization /
llvm::RuntimeDyldImpl::resolveExternalSymbols() is called and a symbol
is not known, cling can help by loading the suitable library and
providing the symbol.
It compiles the relevant C++ header as part of loading the library. This
compilation emits symbols through the MCJIT. That