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Thanks Pieter - it's good to know that others have faced this issue, and what the various solutions have been. However, do you agree that both these solutions (unstable detection and using the received, instead of the accepted message for comparison) are not strictly compliant with the following text from G.806 (02/2004)... G.806 6.2.2.2 : "The detection of dTIM is based on a comparison between     

Group: comp.dcom.sdhsonet · Group Profile · Search for Standard defect in comp.dcom.sdhsonet
Author: Jed Martens
Date: Sep 23, 2008 01:58

Hello Jed, Hi Pieter - thanks for the information. Using the unstable indication is a possible solution in this case, as we do calculate it, but just don't use it as a source of TIM. I note that in some PMC-Sierra devices they take this approach. However, I'm not sure if this is technically compliant with the specs, and compliance is my first aim. But if I can't make any sense of
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<snip> > However, I want to add a better error message and update the docs. What > is the standard procedure for adding messages to rcmsg.gh? It appears we > are supposed to renumber the usage message definitions (i.e. > USAGE_MSG_FIRST etc.) and insert the new error message in the open spot. > Is this correct? rcmsg.gh file is generated by build tools from master file. You must change sdk\rc\rc\h\rc     

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Author: Pieter Hulshoff
Date: Sep 22, 2008 07:38

Hi, We have run across on OS/2 specific issue in wrc.exe. It does not report undefined symbols because OS/2 supports only numeric resource ids. I've identified what needed to change in rcos2.y and the modifications work. However, I want to add a better error message and update the docs. What is the standard procedure for adding messages to rcmsg.gh? It appears we are supposed to renumber
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Published on Tuesday, August 26, 2008 by the Anchorage Daily News Chemical Pollutants Likely Culprits in Rising Birth Defects by Roxanne Chan and Sarah Petras As public health professionals, we are concerned about the high rates of birth defects in Alaska and possible links to environmental contaminants. As reported last month in the Daily News, the fact that "Alaska infants are twice     

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Author: Jiri Malak
Date: Sep 17, 2008 00:43

Published on Tuesday, August 26, 2008 by the Anchorage Daily News Chemical Pollutants Likely Culprits in Rising Birth Defects by Roxanne Chan and Sarah Petras As public health professionals, we are concerned about the high rates of birth defects in Alaska and possible links to environmental contaminants. As reported last month in the Daily News, the fact that "Alaska infants are twice
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Homer, ye asinine rude unpolished hind, wretched, bloody and usurping boar, ye bawled: > ngstats.pl version 1.30 > > Written by Roy Culley. > Contributions from Mark Kent. > Modifications by Homer, 2007 - 2008. > > This report covers 760 articles received by this system to > newsgroup comp.os.linux.advocacy [1] > -------------------------------------------------------------------------     

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Author: Steven Levine
Date: Sep 16, 2008 17:05

-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- Hash: SHA1 Broken Fractal Ventures brings iTunes music to Linux ,----[ Quote ] | Broken Fractal Ventures, Inc., a Belizean company, today announced the | immediate and free availability of a GStreamer plugin dubbed "El Tunes" which | provides the ability to play FairPlay DRMed music tracks purchased via | Apple’s iTunes Music Store on the Linux Operating
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[you sent HTML, and my mail client responded accordingly] I used the * to check for all possible files, because the JRE should be system-wide, and not for a single user, or am I mistaken there? Anyway, I deleted the xml file as you suggested, and it generated a new one, which seems to work fine. I noticed that the newly generated xml shows now a different version of the JRE, meaning that     

Group: alt.society.liberalism · Group Profile · Search for Standard defect in alt.society.liberalism
Author: Gandalf Grey
Date: Aug 27, 2008 07:28

[ please fix your mail client to send properly formatted mails. No HTML and no identation of replies but using the standard "> " in front ] Peter Hombach wrote: (If that somehow doesn't work try removing javasettings_x86.xml in your .openoffice.org2) r Yes, I went into Options and have set it there. Where am I supposed to find *openoffice.org2? My computer doesn't have
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Author: Gandalf Grey
Date: Aug 27, 2008 07:28

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Author: Kadaitcha Man
Date: Aug 23, 2008 03:31

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Author: Roy Schestowitz
Date: Jul 26, 2008 02:09

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Author: Peter Hombach
Date: Jul 7, 2008 15:00

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Author: Rene Engelhard
Date: Jul 7, 2008 14:30

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