Andrea Viscovich wrote:
>
> I didn't tried, but I'm wondering if DLR work under windows with Mysql.
It should work. You may use the native Win32 port of mysql or (!) the
Cygwin port which has been provieded by "Gerrit P. Haase"
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, but yet not in release state for the official
n
Bernino Lind wrote:
>
> Dear developers,
>
> Hope you enjoy your day.
>
> It now seems that the problem I have at hand, is very much related to
> configure and FreeBSD.
>
> Namely that configure does a search in a for loop only in a small set of
> possible places where docbook could be. I have
Folks,
I'm looking at the kannel code and trying to figure
out what constitutes a "queued" message.
When/how does a message become queued?
Ronan.
>Hi!
>
> I was trying to send replace sms messages when I found kannel
>does not support
>TP-PID / RPID
>fields. Is there any valid reason not to use the sms message PID field to
>replace old messages?
>Has anyone already developed a patch to use these fields.
>
>Thanks,
>Lucio Ferrao.
wha
Hi!
The TP-PID field is usefull to replace old messages with new ones.
Check the "Replace Short Message Type" in the following addresses:
http://www.dreamfabric.com/sms/pid.html
http://www.dreamfabric.com/sms/
Ex: If a mobile receives two messages from the same originator both with TP-
Ronan Derby wrote:
>
> Folks,
>
> I'm looking at the kannel code and trying to figure
> out what constitutes a "queued" message.
>
> When/how does a message become queued?
I'll try to answer this on a low-level, I'm not EMI or SMPP expert.
In case of EMI the messages get queued when your SMSC
Stipe,
Thanks for the reply. On the SMPP side of things, any idea
how it decides to start queueing messages? Where in the
code is this done?
Regards,
Ronan.
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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf Of Stipe Tolj
Sent: 22 January 2002 11:17
To: Rona
>Stipe,
>
>Thanks for the reply. On the SMPP side of things, any idea
>how it decides to start queueing messages? Where in the
>code is this done?
Queuing happens in bearerbox. This means the bearerbox receives a
message from the smsbox, routes the message to the corresponding
SMSC's queue ( a
Andreas,
Thanks for the explanation.
If the store-file isn't configured in the core group in
the kannel conf file, would this stop any of the queueing
functionality from working correctly?
Regards,
Ronan.
-Original Message-
From: Andreas Fink [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: 22 Janua
>Andreas,
>
>Thanks for the explanation.
>
>If the store-file isn't configured in the core group in
>the kannel conf file, would this stop any of the queueing
>functionality from working correctly?
>
>Regards,
>
>Ronan.
no. The only difference is that when you kill the application queued
message
Hi list.
I encountered a memory leak in Kannel, while using the at2 module. under
some conditions it doesn't even last the night, and when I come back in
the morning I find this message at the end of the log:
2002-01-22 03:58:00 [8] PANIC: Too many concurrent allocations.
I think I traced it do
Dear Stipe,
You are absolutely welcome.
It seems like theres a lot to be done for the docs just to be created...I
here come with some feedback.
I deleted the two files configure and configure.in and cvs up'ed them, to
get no conflicts...
I ran configure with --enable-docs:
checking for
/usr/li
Hi everyone,
Does anyone know if Kannel can be compiled with sun CC with little effort?
Has anyone attempted to do this before?
Thanks
Ken
Thanks Andreas ,
I've had Kannel compiled with gcc for some time now.
But with a little bit more effort(and a lot more warnings), I was able to
compile it with sun's CC. It even executes the same with no problems yet.
The problem I found was that in wap/wtls_pdu.h, there were 2 structs
(hello_r
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