thinking the 'n' option was in use.
(closes issue #10320, reported by jfitzgibbon, patched by me, tested by blitzrage and me)
Thank you blitzrage for all the testing you've done lately with queues! It's much appreciated!
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This fixes an issue where if a caller calls into a queue where no one is logged in, they would wait forever even if a member
logged in at some point.
(closes issue #10346, reported by and tested by blitzrage, patched by me)
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This makes it so that the 'n' option for Queue() can act properly depending on which strategy is used. If the strategy is
roundrobin, rrmemory, or ringall, we want to ring each phone once before moving on in the dialplan. However, if any other strategy is
used, we will only ring one phone since it cannot be guaranteed that a different phone will ring on subsequent attempts to ring a phone.
As a side effect of this, the QUEUE_MEMBER_COUNT dialplan function now just reads the membercount variable instead of traversing through
the member list to figure out how many members there are.
Special thanks to blitzrage for helping to test this out.
(closes issue #10127, reported by bcnit, patched by me, tested by blitzrage)
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but now includes all of the following changes:
1. Simplifying the code to handle positive return values from ast API calls.
2. Removing the background_file function.
3. The fix for issue #10008
(closes issue #10008, reported and patched by dimas)
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r74427 | qwell | 2007-07-10 14:57:20 -0500 (Tue, 10 Jul 2007) | 6 lines
Fix an issue where it was possible to have a service level of over 100%
Between the time recalc_holdtime and update_queue was called, it was possible that the call could have been hungup.
Move both additions to the same place, so this won't happen.
Issue 10158, initial patch by makoto, modified by me.
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queue show and then press tab, you can continue pressing tab and it will keep auto-completing
queue names even though only 1 queue can be used as an argument.
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unregister its device state monitoring callback in unload_module(). So, this
would make Asterisk crash on the first device state change after you
unload the module.
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Post a warning to the console that things might possibly be misconfigured when queue member's states are still 'Not in Use' when we're about to bridge them with a caller from queue. Also, put some documentation quoted from oej's queues.txt efforts started in /trunk today.
This commit puts #7433 into feedback state for 1.4, and pending no further negative feedback, it will finally be closed.
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reduce standard thread stack size slightly to allow the pthreads library to allocate the stack+data and not overflow a power-of-2 allocation in the kernel and waste memory/address space
add a new stack size for 'background' threads (those that don't handle PBX calls) when LOW_MEMORY is defined
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r43897 | bweschke | 2006-09-28 12:37:15 -0400 (Thu, 28 Sep 2006) | 3 lines
app_queue is comparing the device names incorrectly while checking their statuses. It's internal list of interfaces includes the dial string, while the argument passed to this function does not have the dial string (/n for a local channel). This causes it to ignore the device state changes because it thinks it belongs to none of its members. (#8040 reported and patch by tim_ringenbach)
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Add option to the various methods of adding a queue member, to add the "member name".
Member name is used in (most) queue log records, in place of the interface name.
This makes it consistent, so that you can log in from any device, and still be logged as "member name"
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