Displaying 20 results from an estimated 500 matches similar to: "Deconstruct"
2005 Mar 16
19
IPSwitchBoard BETA
Hi all,
I have just published my last few weeks of hard work: IPSwitchBoard BETA.
Please let me know what you think and post comments on the Wiki.
http://www.voip-info.org/wiki-IPSwitchBoard+BETA
Thank you
2006 Aug 08
4
Deconstruct an rpm
Hi
Is it possible to take an rpm apart to see what it will do to a system
and see what files are inside the package?
thanks
2008 Mar 08
3
should_receive(:foo).with(any_object)
Hey,
I just ran into a situation where I would like to expect a method call
with an argument I know and another one, which is a random number. I
think mocking up the rand method is somehow ugly so I thought maybe
this is the first time where I can take something from Java to Ruby ;)
Java''s EasyMock mocking library knows things like "anyObject()" and
"anyInteger()" in
2005 Mar 18
2
Parking a call in manager interface
Is it possible to park a call through the manager interface? If yes; how?
Regards
Thorben
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2004 Dec 01
4
Voicemail - Danish, German an French audio files download?
Hi all,
Is it possible to download Danish, German and French audio files for
Asterisk somewhere, or does everybody just record them?
Thank you in advance
Thorben
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2006 Mar 31
1
Asterisk hosted solution
http://voip-info.org/wiki/view/Easy+PABX
With Easy PABX you can create your own virtual PABX online in just minutes.
Easy PABX is based on Asterisk and best of all - it's completely free.
Regards
thorben.dk
2012 Nov 21
3
[LLVMdev] Python Backend
I will take a look into NVPTX.
I don't want to deconstruct C++ classes to generate Python code - I want to
generate Python backend :)
Its purpose is to be able to generate Python code from LLVM IR code (not
C++ code! - C++ code is needed for me only to get a sample IR code).
I want to write my custom compiler in the future and I want to be able to
output Python code from it (of course not
2006 Jul 13
6
Webservices Xml-Rpc and authentication
Hello,
I want to build an application where i have client and server. I need to exacute
commands with XM-RPC. I can get all this working, following the howto''s in wiki and main
website.
But the problem is they are all unsecure. I can''t seem to find any web service examples
where they use authentication, or ssl.
Just wondering if anyone know how i go about doing this.
At the
2004 Dec 07
4
Transfer on Snom 190
I cannot get the transfer button to work on a Snom 190, I cannot get the
# to work either.
Any ideas?
Regards
Thorben
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2005 Feb 19
16
Snom phone hint exten question
Hi,
I am sorry to be asking this but the wiki is down and has been for a
couple of days and I need to get this working before Monday to get my
live system setup.
Trying to get the Snom 190's and soon to arrive 3com 3102's to use the
function keys and for the life of me I can't work it out from the
conversations on the archive what I am going exactly wrong here?
The snom 190 with
2013 Dec 11
1
Queue with linear strategy does not work
I have a queue with linear strategy. When I add dynamic members it does NOT
ring the members in the order they are added.
I use the command "AddQueueMember" to add members but it seems to be random
how it rings the members.
Hope somebody can help.
This is the description of linear strategy:
*linear: Rings interfaces in the order they are listed in the configuration
file. Dynamic
2012 Nov 20
0
[LLVMdev] Python Backend
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> 2)
> Maybe this question I will answer myself by analising some examples you'll
> provide as answer to the first question, but maybe it will worth asking it
> now.
> So I want to know when to generate a class in Python. So far I know, that in
> LLVM there are no classes, only functions,
2005 Mar 21
1
Version 0.67 of IPSwitchBoard Released
IPSwitchBoard Version 0.67 Release notes:
CRM integration, can call a web page with callerid when there's an incoming
call. You can specify the min. and max. length of the callerid.
Drop any active call.
Help file integrated in IPSwitchBoard.
Play button for sound files.
Bug fixes - thank you for all your feedback.
Download IPSwitchBoard for FREE here:
2012 Nov 21
0
[LLVMdev] Python Backend
On Tue, Nov 20, 2012 at 4:10 PM, Wojciech DaniĆo
<wojtek.danilo.ml at gmail.com> wrote:
> I will take a look into NVPTX.
>
> I don't want to deconstruct C++ classes to generate Python code - I want to
> generate Python backend :)
> Its purpose is to be able to generate Python code from LLVM IR code (not C++
> code! - C++ code is needed for me only to get a sample IR
2005 Mar 20
2
IPSwitchBoard-BETA Update
Release 0.66 of IPSwitchBoard is now available for FREE download at:
http://www.voip-info.org/tiki-index.php?page=IPSwitchBoard+BETA
Enhancements:
Support for Call Parking and retrieve/forward them again.
Last Call on the Queues Page now displays a date-time in human readable
format.
Added CallerID on the Queue Members listing on the Queue page.
New page with Agent information.
Minor bug
2015 Jun 29
2
Re: URI Handling Patch
+Snesha Foss <sneshaf@microsoft.com> who is taking over this work.
It definitely looks like adding the query string to every path is just
wrong.
I'm not sure I understand why we'd want to parse, deconstruct key value
pairs and then reconstruct the query string from these values and append
them to the path selectively. This seems like added complexity for a
benefit I don't
2019 Nov 14
3
DW_OP_implicit_pointer design/implementation in general
On Thu, Nov 14, 2019 at 1:27 PM Adrian Prantl <aprantl at apple.com> wrote:
>
>
> > On Nov 14, 2019, at 1:21 PM, David Blaikie <dblaikie at gmail.com> wrote:
> >
> > Hey folks,
> >
> > Would you all mind having a bit of a design discussion around the
> feature both at the DWARF level and the LLVM implementation? It seems like
> what's
2019 Nov 14
4
DW_OP_implicit_pointer design/implementation in general
Hey folks,
Would you all mind having a bit of a design discussion around the feature
both at the DWARF level and the LLVM implementation? It seems like what's
currently being proposed/reviewed (based on the DWARF feature as spec'd) is
a pretty big change & I'm not sure I understand the motivation, exactly.
The core point of my confusion: Why does describing the thing a pointer
2009 Jan 22
1
Update dovecot-1.0.13_1 --> dovecot-1.1.8 (AS proxy)
Hello List!
I?ve following problem after updating dovecot...
Error: (Empty password returned without nopassword)
Jan 21 15:56:15 test-mi dovecot: auth(default): new auth connection:
pid=83362
Jan 21 15:56:15 test-mi dovecot: auth(default): client in: AUTH 7
PLAIN service=imap lip=192.168.0.32 rip=192.168.0.86
lport=143 rport=2905 resp=AHRrdWV2NUBnb25lby5jb98AdGVzdHVzZXI1
2012 Nov 26
0
[LLVMdev] Lazy compilation in MCJIT (was RE: Old JIT Status (i.e., can we delete it?))
So when you say 'lazy compilation' you mean 'deferred compilation of individual functions within a module until that function is needed,' right? That's certainly what 'lazy compilation' meant in the legacy JIT.
I don't think that will ever be possible in MCJIT. If you look at the MCJIT engine you'll see that it delegates absolutely everything. In particular,