To make sure nobody commits script-modified files we first make a backup
of asterisk.tex, run the script, generate the pdf and / or html,
and put the original asterisk.tex back.
This will guard us for the stuff that happened before that someone committed
a locally modified asterisk.tex, with changes done by this script.
(closes issue #13062)
Reported by: mvanbaak
Patches:
sed_without-i-v3.diff uploaded by mvanbaak (license 7)
Tested by: mvanbaak
Feedback from Corydon. Thanks for taking the time to go through this.
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This commit merges in the rest of the code needed to support distributed device
state. There are two main parts to this commit.
Core changes:
- The device state handling in the core has been updated to understand device
state across a cluster of Asterisk servers. Every time the state of a device
changes, it looks at all of the device states on each node, and determines the
aggregate device state. That resulting device state is what is provided to
modules in Asterisk that take actions based on the state of a device.
New module, res_ais:
- A module has been written to facilitate the communication of events between
nodes in a cluster of Asterisk servers. This module uses the SAForum AIS
(Service Availability Forum Application Interface Specification) CLM and EVT
services (Cluster Management and Event) to handle this task. This module
currently supports sharing Voicemail MWI (Message Waiting Indication) and
device state events between servers. It has been tested with openais, though
other implementations of the spec do exist.
For more information on testing distributed device state, see the following doc:
- doc/distributed_devstate.txt
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r107352 | kpfleming | 2008-03-11 06:04:29 -0500 (Tue, 11 Mar 2008) | 11 lines
fix up various compiler warnings found with gcc-4.3:
- the output of flex includes a static function called 'input' that is not used, so for the moment we'll stop having the compiler tell us about unused variables in the flex source files (a better fix would be to improve our flex post-processing to remove the unused function)
- main/stdtime/localtime.c makes assumptions about signed integer overflow, and gcc-4.3's improved optimizer tries to take advantage of handling potential overflow conditions at compile time; for now, suppress these optimizations until we can fiure out if the code needs improvement
- main/udptl.c has some references to uninitialized variables; in one case there was no bug, but in the other it was certainly possibly for unexpected behavior to occur
- main/editline/readline.c had an unused variable
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r97889 | murf | 2008-01-10 14:37:10 -0700 (Thu, 10 Jan 2008) | 1 line
Applied the same fixes for ael.flex as was done in 97849 for ast_expr2.fl; overrode the normally generate yyfree func with our own version that checks the pointer for non-null before passing to free(). Also takes care of a little problem with 2.5.33 and the use of the __STDC_VERSION__ macro.
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res_resample, and mark codec_resample as dependent upon res_resample. This
prevents the linker from optimizing away libresample, and also makes it so the
libresample code isn't linked in to multiple places. (I have another module
in a branch that needs it, too.)
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r93180 | kpfleming | 2007-12-16 22:44:51 -0800 (Sun, 16 Dec 2007) | 23 lines
In http://lists.digium.com/pipermail/asterisk-dev/2007-December/031145.html,
rizzo brought up some issues related to the way that the metadata required
for menuselect and the rest of the build system is extracted from the source
files. Since I had a few hours to kill on an airplane today, I decided to
improve this situation... so now the system caches the extracted metadata
and uses it to build the menuselect 'tree' as much as it can. The result
of this is that when a single source file is changed, only the metadata for
that file needs to be extracted again, and the rest is used from the cache
files. I also reduced the number of forked processes required to do the
metadata extraction; it was actually possible to do most of what we needed
in the Makefiles themselves without using any shell scripts at all! On my
laptop, these changes resulted in an 80% decrease in the time required
for the 'menuselect.makeopts' automatic check to occur after editing a single
source file.
While doing this work I also cleaned up a few minor things in the Makefiles,
adding a check for 'awk' to the configure script and changed all remaining
places we use 'grep' or 'awk' to use the ones found by the configure script,
and changed the 'prep_tarball' script to build the menuselect metadata so
that tarballs of Asterisk will include it and won't require the user to
wait while it is extracted after unpacking.
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generate loadable and embedded module lists.
Individual Makefiles now are a lot simpler, possibly as simple as this:
-include $(ASTTOPDIR)/menuselect.makeopts $(ASTTOPDIR)/menuselect.makedeps
MODULE_PREFIX=cdr_
all: _all
include $(ASTTOPDIR)/Makefile.moddir_rules
and also more flexible because in a single directory we can combine
various types of modules (app_, cdr_, func_, ... ) by simply
listing them in the MODULE_PREFIX variable.
The individual Makefiles can also create list of modules to be
excluded by listing them in the variablel MODULE_EXCLUDE (see an
example in channels/Makefile).
With this change it becomes trivial to integrate a directory with
locally created/modified sources into the main build.
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After this commit we can actually load modules under windows,
and we can start debugging more interesting problems related
to the load order and functionality of modules.
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- restructured build tree and makefiles to eliminate recursion problems
- support for embedded modules
- support for static builds
- simpler cross-compilation support
- simpler module/loader interface (no exported symbols)
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- update to current loader
- update to latest build system changes to ensure snmp/agent.o is built
and linked
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support the new location for zaptel.h and tonezone.h
use the dependency information output by menuselect to build Makefile rules for each module for header files and libraries
combine the common rules into a top-level Makefile.rules file
remove all (now) unnecessary stuff from subdir Makefiles
change translator API so that the newpvt() callback returns an int instead of a pointer (it no longer allocates memory)
alphabetize --with-<foo> options in configure script
enhance Net-SNMP support in configure script to provide a --with-netsnmp option
fix support for --with-pq so that if pg-config is not found when --with-pq is specified, an error will be generated
add 'optional package' usage to modules now that menuselect can output it
allow res_snmp to build by default, since the new loader changes coming soon will solve the function naming problem (and users can disable it via menuselect anyway)
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sufficient amount of time. Even if they happen to be still present, the main
Makefile will spit out a huge warning telling the user that modules not
installed by that run of "make install" are present in the modules directory.
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subdirectory instead of a for loop
- remove the FORCE target from the main Makefile and add the couple places
I used it to the .PHONY target. .PHONY does the same thing and is a built-in
more efficient way of doing it.
- add a bunch more targets to .PHONY ...
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- add a copyright header to the build_tools Makefile
- remove 'depend' from the 'all' target in agi/ and utils/ since it is handled
by the main Makefile already
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since they are targets that do not have resulting files and are never listed
as prerequisites to real targets. Using .PHONY in this manner improves make
performance by never having to check for resulting files.
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file is generated. This allows a fresh checkout of asterisk to be built
and installed with the standard "./configure && make && make install".
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