added a very obvious runtime warning if this condition reoccurs, so the developer who broke it can be chastised into fixing it :-)
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core instead of being P2P bridged. When the core regenerated
the rfc2833 packet for the outbound leg, the SSRC would be different
than the RTP audio on the call leg causing DTMF detection issues on
the far end.
(closes issue #12955)
Reported by: tonyredstone
Patches:
dynamic_rtp.patch uploaded by tsearle (license 373)
Tested by: tonyredstone
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and b) completes contexts correctly when the extension is ambiguous.
(closes issue #12980)
Reported by: licedey
Patches:
20080703__bug12980.diff.txt uploaded by Corydon76 (license 14)
Tested by: Corydon76
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(closes issue #10927)
Reported by: murf
Tested by: murf, deeperror
(closes issue #12907)
Reported by: falves11
Tested by: murf, falves11
(closes issue #11849)
Reported by: greyvoip
As to 11849, I think these changes fix the core problems
brought up in that bug, but perhaps not the more global
problems created by the limitations of CDR's themselves
not being oriented around transfers.
Reopen if necc, but bug reports are not the best
medium for enhancement discussions. We need to start
a second-generation CDR standardization effort to cover
transfers.
(closes issue #11093)
Reported by: rossbeer
Tested by: greyvoip, murf
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If we continued, then the result would be calling poll() with a NULL
pollfd array. While this is fine with POSIX's poll(2) system call, those
who use Asterisk's internal poll mechanism (Darwin systems) would have
a failed assertion occur when poll is called.
(related to issue #10342)
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Reported by: arkadia
Tested by: murf, arkadia
Options added to forkCDR() app and the CDR() func to
remove some roadblocks for CDR applications.
The "show application ForkCDR" output was upgraded
to more fully explain the inner workings of forkCDR.
The A option was added to forkCDR to force the
CDR system to NOT change the disposition on the
original CDR, after the fork. This involves
ast_cdr_answer, _busy, _failed, and so on.
The T option was added to forkCDR to force
obedience of the cdr LOCKED flag in the
ast_cdr_end, all the disposition changing
funcs (ast_cdr_answer, etc), and in the
ast_cdr_setvar func.
The CHANGES file was updated to explain ALL
the new options added to satisfy this bug report
(and some requests made verbally and via
email, irc, etc, over the past months/year)
The 's' option was added to the CDR() func,
to force it to skip LOCKED cdr's in the
chain.
Again, the new options should be totally transparent
to existing apps! Current behavior of CDR,
forkCDR, and the rest of the CDR system should
not change one little bit. Until you add the
new options, at least!
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less than the defined minimum digit length, and the other end only wants END
digits (SIP INFO, for example).
(closes issue #12778)
Reported by: tsearle
Patches:
12778.rev1.txt uploaded by russell (license 2)
Tested by: tsearle
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Reported by: yem
Tested by: yem
This change decreases the buffer size allocated on the stack substantially in config_text_file_load when LOW_MEMORY is turned on. This change combined with the fix from revision 117462 (making mkintf not copy the zt_chan_conf structure) was enough to prevent the crash.
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though they are allowed to connect.
(closes issue #12594)
Reported by: bkruse
Patches:
12594-managerusers-2.diff uploaded by qwell (license 4)
Tested by: bkruse
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for a DTMF frame, or some other deferred frame type, to come in and get dropped.
(closes issue #12656)
(closes issue #12656)
Reported by: dimas
Patches:
v3-12656.patch uploaded by dimas (license 88)
-- with some modifications by me
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(closes issue #11721)
(closes issue #12726)
Reported by: arkadia
Tested by: murf
These changes:
1. revert the changes made via bug 10668;
I should have known that such changes,
even tho they made sense at the time,
seemed like an omission, etc, were actually
integral to the CDR system via forkCDR.
It makes sense to me now that forkCDR didn't
natively end any CDR's, but rather depended
on natively closing them all at hangup time
via traversing and closing them all, whether
locked or not. I still don't completely
understand the benefits of setvar and answer
operating on locked cdrs, but I've seen
enough to revert those changes also, and
stop messing up users who depended on that
behavior. bug 12726 found reverting the changes
fixed his changes, and after a long review
and working on forkCDR, I can see why.
2. Apply the suggested enhancements proposed
in 10668, but in a completely compatible
way. ForkCDR will behave exactly as before,
but now has new options that will allow some
actions to be taken that will slightly
modify the outcome and side-effects of
forkCDR. Based on conversations I've had
with various people, these small tweaks
will allow some users to get the behavior
they need. For instance, users executing
forkCDR in an AGI script will find the
answer time set, and DISPOSITION set,
a situation not covered when the routines
were first written.
3. A small problem in the cdr serializer
would output answer and end times even
when they were not set. This is now
fixed.
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as it tends to confuse the user (it's fine for suggesting other commands,
however).
Reported by: seanbright (on #asterisk-dev)
Fixed by: me
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