The last time configure was run, it was run on a system that
did not enable -std=gnu11 by default, which meant that the
restrict qualifier would not be recognized on certain platforms.
This regenerates the configure files from running bootstrap.sh,
so that these should be recognized on all supported platforms.
Resolves: #586
(cherry picked from commit d0d09ef010)
The current STIR/SHAKEN implementation is not currently usable due
to encryption issues. Rather than trying to futz with OpenSSL and
the the current code, we can take advantage of the existing
capabilities of libjwt but we first need to add it to the
third-party infrastructure already in place for jansson and
pjproject.
A few tweaks were also made to the third-party infrastructure as
a whole. The jansson "dest" install directory was renamed "dist"
to better match convention, and the third-party Makefile was updated
to clean all product directories not just the ones currently in
use.
Resolves: #349
(cherry picked from commit d7a6116681)
Removed multiple patches.
Code chages in res_pjsip_pubsub due to changes in evsub.
Pjsip now calls on_evsub_state() before on_rx_refresh(),
so the sub tree deletion that used to take place in
on_evsub_state() now must take place in on_rx_refresh().
Additionally, pjsip now requires that you send the NOTIFY
from within on_rx_refresh(), otherwise it will assert
when going to send the 200 OK. The idea is that it will
look for this NOTIFY and cache it until after sending the
response in order to deal with the self-imposed message
mis-order. Asterisk previously dealt with this by pushing
the NOTIFY in on_rx_refresh(), but pjsip now forces us
to use it's method.
Changes were required to configure in order to detect
which way pjsip handles this as the two are not
compatible for the reasons mentioned above.
A corresponding change in testsuite is required in order
to deal with the small interal timing changes caused by
moving the NOTIFY send.
ASTERISK-30325
Change-Id: I50b00cac89d950d3511d7b250a1c641965d9fe7f
This change adds support using the pjsip_tls_transport_restart
function for reloading the TLS certificate and key, if the filenames
remain unchanged. This is useful for Let's Encrypt and other
situations. Note that no restart of the transport will occur if
the certificate and key remain unchanged.
ASTERISK-30186
Change-Id: I9bc95a6bf791830a9491ad9fa43c17d4010028d0
Because keypad() is exported by libtinfo, it needs to be explicitly
added to the linker options.
ASTERISK-28487 #close
Change-Id: I6c2ad5b95f422c263d078b5c0e84c111807dffc6
In DragonFly BSD, added libraries from ports are placed into /usr/local.
Therefore, this directory must be added for the preprocessor, compiler, and
linker.
Beside that, the script ./configure was updated:
* OSARCH list was outdated and not used, removed.
* AC_CANONICAL_BUILD was not used.
* _REENTRANT, this feature test macro is obsolete.
ASTERISK-27820
Change-Id: I186d88d99cfa4de6569888e12ac97bd2f441c422
menuselect detects compiler support for multiple styles of weak
functions. This is a remnant from 2013 when OPTIONAL_API required weak
functions. It is no longer correct for menuselect to switch
dependencies from optional to required based on lack of weak function
support.
Note an issue remains - dependencies should switch from optional to
required based on OPTIONAL_API being enabled or disabled. I don't think
this is possible. menuselect needs to know at startup if OPTIONAL_API
is enabled or disabled, so the only way to fix this is to remove
OPTIONAL_API from menuselect and create a configure option. I've left
the code that switches in place but it's preprocessed out.
Additionally removed:
- WEAKREF variable from Asterisk makeopts.in.
- Related disabled code from test_utils.
- Pointless AC_REVISION call from menuselect/configure.ac.
Change-Id: Ifa702e5f98eb45f338b2f131a93354632a8fb389
This is the final patch in adding menuselect to Asterisk.
- The first patch (r418832) added menuselect along with mxml
- The second patch (r418833) removed mxml from menuselect
This patch adds support for libxml2 to menuselect, and makes libxml2 a
required library for Asterisk.
Note that the libxml2 portion of this patch was written by Sean Bright,
and was made available on a team branch:
http://svn.digium.com/svn/menuselect/team/seanbright/libxml2/
Review: https://reviewboard.asterisk.org/r/3773/
ASTERISK-20703 #close
patches:
some_mysterious_team_branch uploaded by seanbright (License 5060)
git-svn-id: https://origsvn.digium.com/svn/asterisk/trunk@418834 65c4cc65-6c06-0410-ace0-fbb531ad65f3
This is the first patch that adds menuselect to Asterisk trunk, and removes
the svn:externals property. This is being done for two reasons:
(1) The removal of external repositories eases a future migration to git
(2) Asterisk is now the only thing that uses menuselect; as a result, there's
little need to keep it in an external repository
Subsequent patches will remove the mxml dependency from menuselect and tidy
up the build system.
ASTERISK-20703
git-svn-id: https://origsvn.digium.com/svn/asterisk/trunk@418832 65c4cc65-6c06-0410-ace0-fbb531ad65f3