Displaying 20 results from an estimated 10000 matches similar to: "[LLVMdev] RFP: Metadata is being used poorly to paper over missing IR constructs"
2004 Aug 06
4
Chopping off the wideband?
On Tue, Feb 18, 2003 at 09:06:16PM -0500, Jean-Marc Valin wrote:
> BTW, when you have something working and stable, I could include it in
> the main Speex distribution.
Hmmm, define working and stable :)
<braindump topic="speexcat">
It began as a merge between speexdec and speexenc from 1.0beta3,
with the encoding/decoding removed, and simply piped in and out from
ogg
2004 May 30
2
Route P2P on separate link
Hello,
Is there a way to route p2p traffic on a separate ISP connection, just as
you would choose a separate connection for http traffic?
I tried all sorts of setups based on:
http://www.braindump.dk/en/wiki/?wikipage=PolicyRouting but with no luck.
Please help :)
(ipp2p is up and running)
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2011 Apr 22
0
nyc area pbx rfp 4000 extensions
apologies for cross posting to the biz list and the user list but the biz
list has been slow of late
the big players...cisco and avaya and alcatel are all tendering
you must be based in the new york area; if you are based outside new york
or overseas and you have a new york branch office, it will not work;
also you must have a reference of an install of at least 1000 extensions
i received this
2007 May 21
3
defining client/server configs
Still very new to puppet, so go easy :-) Bit of a braindump I''m
afraid, but I''d really appreciate any "Yep", "interesting", "No!!!"
comments.
I''ll start with an example - adding NTP support. This primarily
consists of two configs:
a) NTP clients
- this is quite easy, it''s a templated file requiring the names of
the NTP
2007 Mar 08
6
Transfer-encoding: gzip
Hello!
What is the simplest way to make merb respond to the client sending Accept-Encoding: gzip?
Just checking if it exists, otherwise I''ll implement it myself.
Regards,
Magnus
2004 Sep 10
2
stream_encoder metadata callback
Thanks for the quick response on the C++ thing.
It would also be nice if the host program could correctly write the
STREAMINFO block in the stream encoder metadata callback without having
to know the specifics of the header format (or worry about endianness).
How exactly to achieve this might take some thought, but what about this
idea:
1. The correct way to respond to the metadata callback:
2006 May 07
1
Anyone care for a braindump?
I have this problem with records that have to be alligned on end- and
startdate. I came up with the following. but am not convinced that this
is the best way to tackle this problem. Anyone care for a braindump?
def head_to_tail
# Remove days that have startdate >= self.startdate AND enddate <=
self.enddate
#
# before after
#
# |=====| |=====|
2006 Nov 03
10
[PLUGIN] rspec_resource_generator - RESTful scaffold generator with RSpec specifications
rspec_resource_generator
========================
By Pat Maddox
Use this generator to generate RESTful scaffolding with RSpec specifications.
Syntax is exactly the same as the scaffold_resource generator:
./script/generate rspec_resource ModelName [field:type field:type]
When you run this generator, it will create a migration, model, and
model spec file. In addition, it gives you a RESTful
2004 Aug 06
3
Chopping off the wideband?
On Tue, Feb 18, 2003 at 06:09:43PM -0500, Jean-Marc Valin wrote:
> Le mar 18/02/2003 ? 17:38, John Hayes a ?crit :
> > If I encode something in ultra-wideband, can I decode it in wideband by
> > chopping off bytes in every frame?
>
> All you have to do is use the --force-wb switch with speexdec. It will
> decode as if the file were wideband, ignoring the ultra-wideband
2004 Jul 16
4
Stumped on methods
I have been trying to write a "proper" print method for a package, and have
almost gotten what I want. From a reading of the relevant section in R
Extensions and the introduction to methods, I've stuck the whole business
into a character object and used:
NextMethod("print")
However, instead of not printing quotes and displaying the usual
representation of the string,
2012 Nov 04
9
Migrate to Linux Server
Hi,
In our company we have a DL380 ( 16gb ram) server with Windows server 2003
x86, this run only tomcat 6.
We have 2 options: a) upgrade to windows 2008 x64 and b) migrate to Linux (
I mean centos 6 x64).
I want to make some benchmarks.
Please help me to compare a and b.
How I can make this benchmark?
--
Best Regards,
Ashkan R
2005 Jul 21
3
Stupid hold music
Does anyone have a collection of stupid hold music? Y'know, the sort of
thing that would drive a person mad? Silly songs, repetative tunes etc?
The best I can come up with is;
I know a song that drives everyone up the wall
I know a song that drives everyone up the wall
I know a song that drives everyone up the wall
And this is how it goes
I know a song that drives everyone up the wall
I
2013 Mar 08
2
ggplot2: modifying line width and background fill color for stat_smooth()
In the example below, from
http://www.ling.upenn.edu/~joseff/rstudy/summer2010_ggplot2_intro.html
I'd like to make (a) the fitted line thicker and (b) change the
background fill color for the confidence
envelope around each fitted line to a low-alpha transparent version of
the same color used
for the separate fitted lines for GENDER, rather than grey for both.
How can I do this?
2011 Apr 01
0
on "BSD derived RFC3173 IPComp encapsulation will expand arbitrarily nested payload"
Hi,
as some IPSec users might be worried about the
"BSD derived RFC3173 IPComp encapsulation will expand arbitrarily
nested payload" from http://seclists.org/fulldisclosure/2011/Apr/0 ,
here's some braindump:
To be affected it's believed that you need to
1) manually compile in IPSEC (not done in GENERIC or the release),
2) have an entry for ipcomp in your security
2004 Aug 06
0
Chopping off the wideband?
> Hmmm, define working and stable :)
By that I mean that you're fine with releasing it with your name on it
and not be afraid to get flamed.
> <braindump topic="speexcat">
> It began as a merge between speexdec and speexenc from 1.0beta3,
> with the encoding/decoding removed, and simply piped in and out from
> ogg streams. I never expected it would work joining
2006 Sep 10
11
Using partials with Markaby
I''m trying to use a partial from within Markaby. I haven''t been able to
figure out how to access a parameter passed into the partial. Here''s the
code I''m using:
h1 "Create a new note"
if @note
render :partial => ''form/errors'', :record => @note
end
...
(that snippet, as well as the partial is stolen shamelessly from Restolog
2004 Jan 29
3
Expire old voice mail messages, et al
I have Asterisk deliver all voice mail to users as email attachments.
I found by accident that there is a limit of 99 messages in your INBOX in
Asterisk.
The 100th attempt to record a voice mail causes the system to play your
greeting and then never record the 100th message and silently disconnect
the caller.
So...is it safe to simply use the UNIX find command to delete any files in
the
2016 Oct 19
2
RFC: Killing undef and spreading poison
Hi Alexandre,
On Wed, Oct 19, 2016 at 11:19 AM, Alexandre Isoard
<alexandre.isoard at gmail.com> wrote:
> I am probably missing something important, but what I mean is that you can
> always convert:
>
> %y = xor %x, %x
> to
> %y = 0
>
> Regardless of if %x is/might be an undef. That is, consider that reading %x
> any number of times always give the value of its
2018 Apr 29
0
R 3.5.0 binaries for Debian and Ubuntu
To clarify:
- We have known since last summer when ALTREP was merged in r-devel that you
CANNOT mix and match BINARY BUILDS between R 3.5.0 and prior versions. And
R 3.5.0 is very clear about this in the NEWS file (albeit many lines down,
and in somewhat vague language):
C-LEVEL FACILITIES:
[...]
* The object header layout has been changed to support merging the
ALTREP
2007 Apr 01
7
baffling sort problem
I had sort-by-date working almost perfectly with my app. It was
behaving as expected for most data, but had a few hiccups with
certain data. I investigated and discovered that the correct data was
storing this in my ferret index: "1999-10-18 00:00:00" and the
incorrect data was storing this: "Mon Oct 18 00:00:00 EDT
1999" (oops...)
So I of course had to fix the