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Author SHA1 Message Date
Sean Bright c70d874f7d pjproject: Update to 2.9 release
Relies on https://github.com/asterisk/third-party/pull/4

Change-Id: Iec9cad42cb4ae109a86a3d4dae61e8bce4424ce3
2019-06-13 12:24:32 -04:00
Corey Farrell 8e1ab4f11c
jansson: Upgrade to 2.12.
This brings in jansson-2.12, removes all patches that were merged
upstream.  README is created in third-party/jansson/patches to explain
how to add patches but also because the patches folder must exist for
the build process to succeed.

Change-Id: If0f2d541c50997690660c21fb7b03d625a5cdadd
2018-11-26 07:17:54 -05:00
Joshua Colp ce9a980be6 pjproject: Upgrade to 2.8.
This change brings in PJSIP 2.8, removes all the patches
that were merged upstream, and makes a minor change to
support a breaking change that was done.

ASTERISK-28059

Change-Id: I5097772b11b0f95c3c1f52df6400158666f0a189
2018-09-18 11:32:18 -05:00
Corey Farrell ee154464d7 Enable bundling of jansson, require 2.11.
Change-Id: Ib3111b151d37cbda40768cf2a8a9c6cf6c5c7cbd
2018-07-20 13:42:02 -04:00
Richard Mudgett 7f4354c10f res_pjproject.c: Upgrade bundled PJPROJECT to 2.7.2
Update patches included in bundled PJPROJECT for the new version.

ASTERISK-27730

Change-Id: Id3c8c8ad82126846bcd9768bc3d0a18d89be8944
2018-03-08 12:19:37 -06:00
Ben Ford 2e7f6cd31b bundled_pjproject: Update to 2.7.1
Update from 2.7 to 2.7.1 for bundled pjproject. Changed version
and removed patch files included in the update.

Change-Id: I55cea8e734b318c2df9daf86aa0802c559ec8357
2017-11-13 16:43:38 -05:00
Richard Mudgett e41561fc2a res_pjproject.c: Upgrade bundled PJPROJECT to 2.7
Update patches included in bundled PJPROJECT for the new version.

ASTERISK-27355

Change-Id: I9ac5dbbffaadca25ad24fac8b9ab615e5ace6083
2017-10-20 14:28:20 -05:00
George Joseph a537dae6d0 pjproject_bundled: Update for pjproject 2.6
* Removed all 2.5.5 functional patches.
 * Updated usages of pj_release_pool to be "safe".
 * Updated configure options to disable webrtc.
 * Updated config_site.h to disable webrtc in pjmedia.
 * Added Richard Mudgett's recent resolver patches.

Change-Id: Ib400cc4dfca68b3d07ce14d314e829bfddc252c7
2017-02-23 16:23:53 -06:00
George Joseph b4f1c6380e pjproject_bundled: Update for pjproject 2.5.5
Add more --disable-* switches to Makefile.rules including
--disable-opus which was causing bundled pjproject to fail with
"undefined reference" errors in libasteriskpj.

Changed PJ_ENABLE_EXTRA_CHECK to 1.

Removed 2 obsolete patches and added a new one.
The new one was merged by Teluu on 6/27/2016.

ASTERISK-26148 #close

Change-Id: Ib8af6c6a9d31f7238ce65b336134c2efdc855063
2016-07-28 08:07:21 -05:00
George Joseph 7fa5766752 pjproject_bundled: Move to pjproject 2.5
Although all the patches we had against 2.4.5 were applied by Teluu,
a new bug was introduced preventing re-use of tcp and tls transports
This patch removes all the previous patches against 2.4.5, updates
the version to 2.5, and adds a new patch to correct the transport
re-use problem.

Change-Id: I0dc6c438c3910f7887418a5832ca186aea23d068
2016-05-30 18:20:34 -05:00
George Joseph 3173e91bab build-system: Allow building with static pjproject
Background here:
http://lists.digium.com/pipermail/asterisk-dev/2016-January/075266.html

From CHANGES:
 * To help insure that Asterisk is compiled and run with the same known
   version of pjproject, a new option (--with-pjproject-bundled) has been
   added to ./configure.  When specified, the version of pjproject specified
   in third-party/versions.mak will be downloaded and configured.  When you
   make Asterisk, the build process will also automatically build pjproject
   and Asterisk will be statically linked to it.  Once a particular version
   of pjproject is configured and built, it won't be configured or built
   again unless you run a 'make distclean'.

   To facilitate testing, when 'make install' is run, the pjsua and pjsystest
   utilities and the pjproject python bindings will be installed in
   ASTDATADIR/third-party/pjproject.

   The default behavior remains building with the shared pjproject
   installation, if any.

Building:

   All you have to do is include the --with-pjproject-bundled option on
   the ./configure command line (and remove any existing --with-pjproject
   option if specified).  Everything else is automatic.

Behind the scenes:

   The top-level Makefile was modified to include 'third-party' in the
   list of MOD_SUBDIRS.

   The third-party directory was created to contain any third party
   packages that may be needed in the future.  Its Makefile automatically
   iterates over any subdirectories passing on targets.

   The third-party/pjproject directory was created to house the pjproject
   source distribution.  Its Makefile contains targets to download, patch
   configure, generate dependencies, compile libs, apps and python bindings,
   sanitized build.mak and generate a symbols list.

   When bootstrap.sh is run, it automatically includes the configure.m4
   file in third-party/pjproject.  This file has a macro to download and
   conifgure pjproject and get and set PJPROJECT_INCLUDE, PJPROJECT_DIR
   and PJPROJECT_BUNDLED.  It also tests for the capabilities like
   PJ_TRANSACTION_GRP_LOCK by parsing preprocessor output as opposed to
   trying to compile.  Of course, bootstrap.sh is only run once and the
   configure file is incldued in the patch.

   When configure is run with the new options, the macro in configure.m4
   triggers the download, patch, conifgure and tests.  No compilation is
   performed at this time.  The downloaded tarball is cached in /tmp so
   it doesn't get downloaded again on a distclean.

   When make is run in the top-level Asterisk source directory, it will
   automatically descend all the subdirectories in third_party just as it
   does for addons, apps, etc.  The top-level Makefile makes sure that
   the 'third-party' is built before 'main' so that dependencies from the
   other directories are built first.

   When main does build, a new shared library (libasteriskpj) is created that
   links statically to the pjproject .a files and exports all their symbols.
   The asterisk binary links to that, just as it does with libasteriskssl.

   When Asterisk is installed, the pjsua and pjsystest apps, and the pjproject
   python bindings are installed in ASTDATADIR/third-party/pjproject.  This
   will facilitate testing, including running the testsuite which will be
   updated to check that directory for the pjsua module ahead of the system
   python library.

Modules should continue to depend on pjproject if they use pjproject APIs
directly.  They should not care about the implementation.  No changes to any
res_pjsip modules were made.

Change-Id: Ia7a60c28c2e9ba9537c5570f933c1ebcb20a3103
2016-03-01 09:30:43 -07:00