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Git does not support the ability to replace a token with a version
string during check-in. While it does have support for replacing a
token on clone, this is somewhat sub-optimal: the token is replaced
with the object hash, which is not particularly easy for human
consumption. What's more, in practice, the source file version was often
not terribly useful. Generally, when triaging bugs, the overall version
of Asterisk is far more useful than an individual SVN version of a file. As a
result, this patch removes Asterisk's support for showing source file
versions.
Specifically, it does the following:
* Rename ASTERISK_FILE_VERSION macro to ASTERISK_REGISTER_FILE, and
remove passing the version in with the macro. Other facilities
than 'core show file version' make use of the file names, such as
setting a debug level only on a specific file. As such, the act of
registering source files with the Asterisk core still has use. The
macro rename now reflects the new macro purpose.
* main/asterisk:
- Refactor the file_version structure to reflect that it no longer
tracks a version field.
- Remove the "core show file version" CLI command. Without the file
version, it is no longer useful.
- Remove the ast_file_version_find function. The file version is no
longer tracked.
- Rename ast_register_file_version/ast_unregister_file_version to
ast_register_file/ast_unregister_file, respectively.
* main/manager: Remove value from the Version key of the ModuleCheck
Action. The actual key itself has not been removed, as doing so would
absolutely constitute a backwards incompatible change. However, since
the file version is no longer tracked, there is no need to attempt to
include it in the Version key.
* UPGRADE: Add notes for:
- Modification to the ModuleCheck AMI Action
- Removal of the "core show file version" CLI command
Change-Id: I6cf0ff280e1668bf4957dc21f32a5ff43444a40e
Copyright (C) 2004-2005 by Objective Systems, Inc.
Objective Open H.323 README
Introduction
Objective Open H.323 stack is a simple H.323 implementation in C. This
package contains the core stack code. For complete H.323 stack package with
examples or for more information visit www.obj-sys.com/open
The ASN.1 messaging code was developed using the Objective Systems ASN1C
compiler to implement the core H.323 specifications (H.225, H.235,
and H.245). Additional code was then developed which makes use of
the compiler generated code for presenting a comparatively high level
stack API.
Features
Features supported in this package include the following:
* H.225/Q.931 - the following message types are supported (including
support for FastStart and H.245 tunneling):
- Setup
- Connect
- Call Proceeding
- Alerting
- Facility
- ReleaseComplete
* H.225/RAS - the following message types are supported
- GateKeeperRequest / Response
- RegistrationRequest / Response
- AdmissionRequest / Response
- DisengageRequest / Response
* H.245 - the following message types are supported
- MasterSlaveDetermination
- MasterSlaveDeterminationAck
- MasterSlaveDeterminationReject
- MasterSlaveDeterminationRelease
- TerminalCapabilitySet
- TerminalCapabilitySetReject
- TerminalCapabilitySetRelease
- TerminalCapabilitySetAck
- OpenLogicalChannel
- OpenLogicalChannelAck
- OpenLogicalChannelReject
- CloseLogicalChannel
- CloseLogicalChannelAck
- RequestChannelClose
- RequestChannelCloseAck
- RequestChannelCloseReject
- RequestChannelCloseRelease
To run the stack test application chansetup
chansetup - This is a sample program developed for testing multiple calls.
This program allows stack testing by placing multiple calls. The number of
calls, duration of each call and interval between successive calls are
configurable.
1. Two instances of this program have to be run. Can be run on same machine or
different machines.
2. First change to chansetup directory.
cd tests/chansetup
2. For running listener instance,
./h323peer [--use-ip ip] [--use-port port]
where local ip address and port can be specified for listening to incoming
calls. By default, application determines ip address and uses default H323
port number 1720.
3. For running calling instance
./h323peer [--use-ip ip] -n <number of calls> -duration <call duration>
-interval <inetrval between successive calls> destination
where all times are in seconds. Interval of 0 means next call will be placed
after current call finishes. "destination" is the dotted ip address of the
endpoint running listener instance.
NOTE: More sample programs are available in the original ooh323c package
which can be downloaded from www.obj-sys.com/open
Reporting Problems:
Report problems you encounter by sending E-mail to support@obj-sys.com.
If you have any further questions or comments on what you would like to
see in the product or what is difficult to use or understand, please
communicate them to us. Your feedback is important to us. Please let us
know how it works out for you - either good or bad.