We dont want to scare users with this, so we added a devmode compile flag
(closes issue #13952)
Reported by: wedhorn
Patches:
packetdebug3.diff uploaded by wedhorn (license 30)
Tested by: mvanbaak, wedhorn
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This provides a new timing interface. In order to use it,
you must be running a Linux with a kernel version of
2.6.25 or newer and glibc 2.8 or newer.
This timing interface is a good alternative if a timing
source is necessary (e.g. for IAX trunking) but DAHDI is
otherwise unnecessary for the system.
For now, this commit contains the actual work done in the
res_timing_timerfd branch. There are no notices in the README
or CHANGES files yet, but they will be added in my next commit.
The timing API of Asterisk also needs to have a bit of work done
with regards to choosing which timing interface to use. This commit
makes the choice a build-time decision, by only allowing one of
the timer interfaces to be chosen in menuselect. It would be preferable
if the choice could be made at run-time, however. The preferred timing
interface could be loaded and tested, and if it does not work, choice
number two may be used instead. That sort of thing. That is beyond
the scope of work in this branch though.
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along the way, change tags used in configure script, menuselect-deps and code for various dependencies to be consistently named
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This commit introduces the first phase of an effort to manage documentation of the
interfaces in Asterisk in an XML format. Currently, a new format is available for
applications and dialplan functions. A good number of conversions to the new format
are also included.
For more information, see the following message to asterisk-dev:
http://lists.digium.com/pipermail/asterisk-dev/2008-October/034968.html
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This allows for the ODBC parts to work on OpenBSD as well.
99.99% of the work is done by seanbright (bow, bow) and I actually
did nothing but test and yell at him that it still didn't work :)
Thanks for helping out !
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md5 installed on it. So look around for all of the different binaries
that we could possibly use. I'd wager this gets completely replaced
by someone else in less than 24 hours... :)
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own repository, and must be installed like any other library for Asterisk to
use. The two modules that require it are codec_resample and app_jack.
To install libresample:
$ svn co http://svn.digium.com/svn/libresample/trunk libresample
$ cd libresample
$ ./configure
$ make
$ sudo make install
This code is currently in our own repository because the build system did not
include the appropriate targets for building a dynamic library or for installing
the library.
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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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the checks for the CLM and EVT services from the SAForum AIS. I'm going to work
on merging in changes from this branch in pieces.
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display this information in the "core show settings" CLI command. This is
useful if you want to verify that you're running a build with DONT_OPTIMIZE,
DEBUG_THREADS, etc.
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https://origsvn.digium.com/svn/asterisk/branches/1.4
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r109973 | qwell | 2008-03-19 12:12:52 -0500 (Wed, 19 Mar 2008) | 5 lines
People report bugs about Asterisk crashing with DO_CRASH enabled was getting a little silly...
Now we only show certain cflags when you run configure with --enable-dev-mode
(corresponding menuselect change to follow)
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This does introduce a dependency on the GMime library for handling HTTP POSTs, but it is available in most distros.
If the library is present, then the compile flag for ENABLE_UPLOADS is enabled by default in menuselect.
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automatically generated file like it used to be. This still needs to be there
for modules that have to check it to compile against multiple asterisk versions.
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revision changed, every module that used the version was getting rebuilt after
every svn update. This severly annoyed me pretty quickly, so I have improved
the situation.
Now, instead of generating version.h, main/version.c is generated. version.c
includes the version information, as well as a couple of API calls for modules
to retrieve the version. So now, only version.c will get rebuilt, and the main
asterisk binary relinked, which is must faster than rebuilding http.c, manager.c,
asterisk.c, relinking the asterisk binary, chan_sip.c, func_version.c, res_agi ...
The only minor change in behavior here is that the version information reported by
chan_sip, for example, is the version of the Asterisk core, and not necessarily the
Asterisk version that the chan_sip module came from.
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iconv dependency for func_iconv.
This fixes some build issues on CYGWIN and FreeBSD and probably
other platforms where libiconv is not there by default
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globally visible.
Document the fact that DEFAULT_TMP_DIR cannot be overridden
from the default configuration (this needs to be fixed, as you
could have a totally different spooldir configured at runtime,
and yet DEFAULT_TMP_DIR keeps the compile-time default).
Remove two unused entries for sounds and images.
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