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2004 Sep 10
1
Java?
I'd be happy to (help) port the source to Java. How many lines of code are we talking? If preferable, I could just do a front-end to a JNI interface to flac. -Brian > -----Original Message----- > From: Josh Coalson [mailto:xflac@yahoo.com] > > --- "Cracauer, David D." <dcracauer@vue.com> wrote: > > Are there any plans for flac for java (JNI or
2004 Sep 10
0
Java?
I'd be interested in helping too. I'm pretty new, but I think that JNI would be the easiest way to go. of course, never having done anything with JNI, what do I know :) Dave -----Original Message----- From: Josh Coalson [mailto:xflac@yahoo.com] Sent: Wednesday, November 28, 2001 5:19 PM To: Cain Brian-BCAIN1; dev Cc: Cracauer, David D. Subject: RE: [Flac-dev] Java? Decoding FLAC is
2004 Jan 26
4
Currently no Java for Linux-Mozilla on 4-Stable?
Hey folks, I was trying to install a jvm for the linux-mozilla port on 4-stable. 4-stable of yesterday (updated) and all ports of yesterday except as indicated. I am through all of them, blackdown-1.3, blackdown-1.4.2, checked out the previous blackdown-1.4.1, Sun-1.3.1 and Sun-1.4.2. Most of them have incompatible C++ interfaces to the current linux-mozilla, except blackdown-1.4.2, which
2018 Jan 05
1
stat(2) cache, samba3 versus samba4
Short version: Is there a way to enforce use of this cache: ./source3/smbd/statcache.c I noticed it is absent from the ./source4 directory I limited server max protocol = SMB2 but that didn't do it. Long story: ----------- My samba server (4.2.14) hosts a couple of game install trees for a Windows 7 computer. Some of the games cause storms of stat(2) system calls, here is a partial
2006 May 22
2
Recommended SIP phones?
I am dying here with linphone (not sure if it is crap software or just me being an idiot) but out of the box debian installations of two linphones fail with a "Got SIP response 415 "Unsupported Media Type" back from 192.168.1.3" Can anybody recommend a particular SIP soft phone that broadly satisfies the following criteria? 1. Run on linux. 2. Simple to use and setup. 3. Is
2005 Oct 23
2
Is it feasible to cross-build compat5x binary?
Hi folks, I think we need to update compat5x binary to fix FreeBSD-SA-05:21.openssl, but will the binaries built by ``make universe'' be identical with actual build on Alpha, Sparc64, etc? (Yes, I'm volunteering to do the work iff they are identical ;-) Cheers, -- Xin LI <delphij frontfree net> http://www.delphij.net/ See complete headers for GPG key and other information.
2007 Jul 17
4
[R-sig-DB] RODBC on Oracle DB
essai <- odbcConnect("ORESTE_prod", uid="osis_r", pwd="12miss15" ,case="oracle") > sqlTables(essai)$ORESTE ... 1315 <NA> ORESTE S_PROFESSIONS_OLD TABLE <NA> 1316 <NA> ORESTE S_PROVENANCES TABLE <NA> 1317 <NA> ORESTE
2001 Nov 26
2
Access denied from NT
Hi, I have a problem in accessing samba server from NT network neighbourhood. I can see the samba server icon on neighbourhood. But while trying to access then it's asking for user name & passowrd. I am not using local user & password from unix box rather it should be authenticated from NT PDC and accordingly I have modified the smb.conf file. Here is the sample of that. 103 flara %
2004 Sep 10
4
FLAC 1.0.1 source release out
The source release for 1.0.1 is finally up on sourceforge. If you are compiling for x86 make sure to read the note in in the README about automake 1.5. Josh __________________________________________________ Do You Yahoo!? Find the one for you at Yahoo! Personals http://personals.yahoo.com
2019 Sep 17
1
[PATCH 2/6] drm/nouveau: fault: Widen engine field
On Tue, 17 Sep 2019 at 01:18, Thierry Reding <thierry.reding at gmail.com> wrote: > > From: Thierry Reding <treding at nvidia.com> > > The engine field in the FIFO fault information registers is actually 9 > bits wide. Looks like this is true for fault buffer parsing too. > > Signed-off-by: Thierry Reding <treding at nvidia.com> > --- >
2004 Sep 10
2
last minute changes
On Sat, Nov 17, 2001 at 04:26:48PM -0500, Matt Zimmerman wrote: > On Thu, Nov 15, 2001 at 01:57:16PM -0800, Josh Coalson wrote: > > > > yes, the ones a month ago. it's not clear that this is even related to > > 3dnow but since it was happening on Matt's new AMD box and I don't have > > enough info I turned it off by default. > > I don't remember
2004 Sep 10
1
slashdot article
I saw your post and read the replies with great interest. Did you draw any conclusions from the /. replies? Where do you think you might go with the licensing issues for embedded systems? I would vote for the BSD license approach myself. Here's another licensing question. Your source code lays out the functionality of the FLAC codec and the file formats. What if someone comes along
2001 Oct 04
8
OT: Licence + hi-res logotype
Hello! I just got _very_ scared. I was certain the Ogg libraries could be used in commercial products (I know they are used in Star Trek: Away Team and Operation Flashpoint). I've also been told several times that it's OK, even if they're not GPL, but now I can't find any info on the sites that tells me so. Could you please tell me what the deal is (I've used it in a project
2001 Nov 29
2
Autocad without an installed Windows
Hello I tried to install an old version of autocad (13, student edition, Release 13c4a), on a MSWindows-free box. I ran : $ wine d:\setup32.exe It begun all right, I had the installation screens, then it failed with the following messages : err:win:WIN_FindWndPtr window 10029 belongs to other process err:win:WIN_FindWndPtr window 10021 belongs to other process err:win:WIN_FindWndPtr window
2019 Sep 17
1
[PATCH 1/6] drm/nouveau: fault: Store aperture in fault information
On Tue, 17 Sep 2019 at 01:18, Thierry Reding <thierry.reding at gmail.com> wrote: > > From: Thierry Reding <treding at nvidia.com> > > The fault information register contains data about the aperture that > caused the failure. This can be useful in debugging aperture related > programming bugs. Should this be parsed for fault buffer entries too? > >
2005 Feb 05
2
Question about relays, mountpoints and fallback
Hi, I'm trying to make the following situation work: We have a jukebox (/jukebox.ogg) and live DJs (/live.ogg). The jukebox should be the active stream when no DJ is connected and also the fallback if the DJs connection should drop. However, when a DJ is connected, one should not be able to listen to the jukebox correctly. So there would be 1 effective stream as a result. (Users are
2004 Sep 10
1
Fwd: [Bug 468] New: - seg fault when change the playing FLAC file; FLAC plugin
---------- Forwarded Message ---------- Subject: [Bug 468] New: - seg fault when change the playing FLAC file; FLAC plugin Date: Fri, 23 Nov 2001 20:16:08 +0100 From: bugzilla-daemon@bugs.xmms.org To: jan.suhr@freenet.de http://bugs.xmms.org/show_bug.cgi?id=468 Summary: seg fault when change the playing FLAC file; FLAC plugin Product: XMMS Version: 1.2.5
2019 Sep 16
9
[PATCH 0/6] drm/nouveau: Preparatory work for GV11B support
From: Thierry Reding <treding at nvidia.com> Hi Ben, these are a couple of patches that are in preparation for adding GV11B support. The fundamental issue that these are trying to solve is that the GV11B is the first Tegra incarnation of the GPU where the aperture really matters. All prior generations would accept any of them. For dGPUs we usually allocate memory in VRAM, so the default
2005 Dec 07
8
WARNING: <file> failed verification -- update discarded (will try again).
I've been using rsync for a long time, and it's very cool. For the first time, last night, I got a message I don't understand. I am using rsync 2.6.4 on Fedora (FC4) Linux to a Fedora (FC3) Linux machine. The command I am using is: rsync -av --delete-excluded --exclude="*~" --exclude="#*#" <source dir> remove_machine:<dest dir> I got the following
2005 Apr 12
2
Adding authenticated mountpoints
I've got a jukebox type programme streaming out through multiple Ices (0.4) sources, and an Icecast (2.2) server streaming to the listeners over the web. As a new user starts to play tracks on the jukebox, it writes a new ices.conf file (with the specific mountpoint, bitrate etc for that user) and spawns an instance of Ices to stream out that user's music. As it stands today Icecast