On Thu, May 1, 2014 at 11:08 AM, Administrator TOOTAI <ad...@tootai.net>
wrote:
<snip>
As explained in one on my previous message, it's a bug, easily
reproducible: take a queues.conf (or sip.conf or iax.conf or
voicemail.conf or ...) like this (what is important is the #include):
<snip>
NOTICE[3346]: app_queue.c:6811 reload_queue_rules: queuerules.conf has
not changed since it was last loaded. Not taking any action.
On Tue, 6 May 2014, Rusty Newton wrote:
However I'm still confused as to how you are seeing the behavior you are
seeing.
Any chance the OP is including files from a file system that isn't
maintaining atime/ctime/mtime/etc as expected, like NFS?
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