On Tue, 2005-10-18 at 18:37 +0800, Chih-Wei Huang wrote: [snip] > I use Scientific Linux 4, which probably equal to RHEL4, > with its default kernel 2.6.9. > I don't know if it has new rtc stuff. > I'll try a new kernel later, anyway.
It may be possible that Update 2 of RHEL4 has the USE_RTC patch. Maybe you can find it out by downloading the SRPM and check the specfile to see if it is mentioned. Or ask on a CentOS mailinglist or in #centos (CentOS is a clone of RHEL4 and have just released Update 2 also). > > <rant> > > The delay issue in meetme has been present for a long time now and it > > seems Digium is not interested in fixing it. Afaik a patch was offered > > that solved the issue but was rejected by Mark because he felt the extra > > thread it used would not work on embedded systems with no memory/cpu > > power. Fine if it doesn't but why isn't it then possible to just do: > > #ifdef normal_pc_or_server_99.999%_of_people_use > > finally_fix_meetme_delay > > #endif > > </rant> > > Totally agreed! > > The increasing delay issue in meetme is a *really problem*. > After ten minutes or so conversation, the delay can increase to > 3-4 seconds, which is *unaccetable* for most people. > All my customers have complains about it. > I really hope it can be solved before 1.2 release. > > So where can I find the patch you mentioned? I don't know. I don't even know if it was ever posted somewhere like on bugs.digium.com so I can't help you there. Sure would be nice if the patch would surface. Regards, Patrick _______________________________________________ Asterisk-Dev mailing list Asterisk-Dev@lists.digium.com http://lists.digium.com/mailman/listinfo/asterisk-dev To UNSUBSCRIBE or update options visit: http://lists.digium.com/mailman/listinfo/asterisk-dev