When opening a file for writing, Asterisk silently converts filenames ending with 'wav49' to 'WAV.' We aren't taking that in to account when setting the MIXMONITOR_FILENAME variable in MixMonitor. * If the user wants to write to a wav49 file, make sure that it is reflected properly in MIXMONITOR_FILENAME. * Add a note to the documentation describing this behavior. * Add a note in main/file.c indicating that app_mixmonitor needs to be changed if the logic in build_filename was changed. ASTERISK-24798 #close Reported by: xrobau Change-Id: I384691ce624eb55c80a125b9ca206d2d691c574c |
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README.txt
The vast majority of the Asterisk project documentation has been moved to the project wiki: https://wiki.asterisk.org/ Asterisk release tarballs contain an export of the wiki in PDF and plain text form, which you can find in: doc/AST.pdf doc/AST.txt Asterisk uses the Doxygen documentation software. Run "make progdocs" and open the resulting documentation index at doc/api/index.html in a webbrowser or copy the directory to a directory served by a webserver for remote access.