Luigi Rizzo wrote:
could someone explain how the code in threadstorage.h is used
and what is it supposed to do ?
I am not sure i follow the code too well because it is hidden
behind several macros, nor i could find in the code any comment
on what this code is supposed to provide.
The threadsto
On 11/24/06, dmb <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Is that correction included in the next beta or in the release candidate?
I suggest you file a bug in the bug tracker, so that your request
doesn't get lost.
-Jared
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On 11/22/06, Loic DIDELOT <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
it really is a lot better in 1.4.
One of the things that Asterisk 1.4 added was a multi-threaded IAX
implementation (thanks Mark!). From the little bit of testing on it
that I've done, it's made a huge improvement on how well IAX works
under
could someone explain how the code in threadstorage.h is used
and what is it supposed to do ?
I am not sure i follow the code too well because it is hidden
behind several macros, nor i could find in the code any comment
on what this code is supposed to provide.
Browsing through the asterisk sourc
I'd like to add that an existing feature when you do
attended ZAP transfer, and than press flash the second
time - transfer becomes a conference. it's just nasty. Any
office PBX (Panas for example) do a conference while
pressing "3" (or "conf" on proprietary extension) - then
conference occurs
Hello,
I want to ask you a question about blind and attended transfer.
Why not to introduce a feature in Asterisk to make both transfers
from the same digit? The type of the transfer will be blind or attended
according to the user behavior.
Example:
- I receive a call
-
Well, why don't you just not switch to SIP?
(he, he. Couldn't resist)
/O ;-)
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