Hello all,
Kamailio fails to build with GCC 6.2.0. It seems boolean constants TRUE and
FALSE aren't recognised by the compiler. I'm getting multiple errors like the
following:
```abyss_date.c: In function ‘DateToString’:
abyss_date.c:65:16: error: ‘FALSE’ undeclared (first use in this function)
Can you test, reproduce the crash and attach the gdb output for:
```
bt full
info locals
list
```
so I can have a starting point for troubleshooting with the current master
branch?
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Author: Daniel-Constantin Mierla
Committer: Daniel-Constantin Mierla
Date: 2016-12-09T09:53:51+01:00
mi_xmlrpc: define TRUE
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Branch: master
Commit: 056994b830342bf599a3a09041ca94882d3bbb17
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Author: Daniel-Constantin Mierla
Committer: Daniel-Constantin Mierla
Date: 2016-12-09T09:55:19+01:00
Makefile.groups: added
Can you try to add to the file the changes introduced by the referenced commit
above, or the diff at:
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I guess that the problem is from the xmlrpc library no longer defining
TRUE/FALSE.
Anyhow, if you
there is no crash. see my previous comment.
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Date: 2016-12-09T10:16:31+01:00
sipcapture: added $hep
I reworked the patch to use buffered print of ip address in order to avoid the
str copy.
Test and if any issue is found, open a bug report.
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I am not getting the current state, because in the links to old messages in
mailing list archives are some backtraces.
In your previous message you say it's work in progress, referring to some
missing failure message (a log message or what kind of message?!?) and docs.
Maybe you can provide mor
Hello,
Thanks for the immediate reply. I applied the patch, and now I get fewer
errors, but I still get some. I'm attaching the resulting build log.
I indeed have no dependence on MI, so I might as well exclude the module from
being built altogether.
[kamailio-4.4.4-build-log-after-patch.txt](h
You have to add same kind of patch in all the c files throwing that error. A
better alternatives is to do it in a header and include it in the c files. But
given that it is planned to be removed, any workaround solution would work to
get it fixed for the moment.
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Package json-c was not found in the pkg-config search path.
Perhaps you should add the directory containing `json-c.pc'
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No package 'json-c
It was described as well as I could in the second thread:
http://lists.sip-router.org/pipermail/sr-dev/2014-December/026293.html
from message
http://lists.sip-router.org/pipermail/sr-dev/2014-December/026294.html
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If you don't give the exact command you run and where, it's hard to
guess and impossible to help.
Daniel
On 09/12/2016 12:27, Juha Heinanen wrote:
> i tried to build latest master and make appears to be in infinite loop
> of rm commands (example below).
>
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> ...
> Package json-c was n
@juha-h - I read the mailing list threads and it's hard to digest where you got
stuck. You pointed a crash, but it seems it's no longer the case, you refer to
a message, but you don't say what message, a.s.o.
In this way it's not easy for me to sort out your issue. That's why I asked to
provid
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Committer: Daniel-Constantin Mierla
Date: 2016-12-09T12:45:28+01:00
xhttp_pi: updated path
Daniel-Constantin Mierla writes:
> If you don't give the exact command you run and where, it's hard to
> guess and impossible to help.
The command I run at root is
dpkg-buildpackage -rfakeroot -b -us -uc
i.e., I try to build debian package. It produces
/usr/bin/make maintainer-clean
make[1]:
Daniel-Constantin Mierla writes:
> In this way it's not easy for me to sort out your issue. That's why I
> asked to provide fresh details, to start the troubleshooting on actual
> data, with current master branch. If you keep me looping around, I
> don't see how I can help. Instead of just pointi
You haven't told the last and actual problem -- that's the *problem* here.
You pointed to some links in the mailing list archive that have no longer valid
content. Like the one to the backtrace. So what I asked is to describe the last
and current existing problem, but you kept pointing to same l
Running your command I get:
kamailio-dev$ dpkg-buildpackage -rfakeroot -b -us -uc
tail: cannot open 'debian/changelog' for reading: No such file or directory
dpkg-buildpackage: error: tail of debian/changelog gave error exit status 1
Anyhow, it guess you try to build deb packages. In this case t
The issue is as explained in
http://lists.sip-router.org/pipermail/sr-dev/2014-December/026294.html
i.e. when pua module send_publish API function returns 418 to pua_rpc publish
function,
rpc->fault(c, 500, "Wrong ETag"); call produces response document
HTTP/1.1 200 OK.
Via: SIP/2.0/TCP 127.0.0.1
Looks like my browser of github destroyed the xml documents in the previous
message.They are shown in the original message
http://lists.sip-router.org/pipermail/sr-dev/2014-December/026294.html
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Daniel-Constantin Mierla writes:
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> Anyhow, it guess you try to build deb packages. In this case the rules
> are from the debian specs, not from kamailio Makefiles, and they were
> not updated, hopefully Victor Seva (or someone else with deb packaging
> experience) will get the time to work on th
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Author: Daniel-Constantin Mierla
Committer: Daniel-Constantin Mierla
Date: 2016-12-09T14:05:08+01:00
pkg/deb/jessie: update
I successfully built the debs on Jessie (kamailio.org server) with the
latest master branch (including my last commit to update the path to
ChangeLog) by using the following commands:
cd src/
ln -s ../pkg/kamailio/deb/jessie debian
make deb
I didn't get the maintainer-clean loop.
The debs were s
For the records: snippets of code/etc. can be enclosed in triple backticks to
keep them in original and highlight as block example. I updated the previous
comment to display properly the xml.
Formatting the text for github forms is documented at:
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Found the reason for the cleaning loop. It was caused by local renaming
of kamcmd command. I need to do the rename, since I can have several
kamailios running on the same host and each needs its own kamcmd
command. It would be nice if $(MAIN_NAME) would also have effect on the
name of kamcmd com
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