[asterisk-bugs] [Asterisk 0014329]: wrapuptime=0 in 1.6.0.1 and 1.6.0.3

Asterisk Bug Tracker noreply at bugs.digium.com
Sun Jan 25 17:26:18 CST 2009


A NOTE has been added to this issue. 
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http://bugs.digium.com/view.php?id=14329 
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Reported By:                x86
Assigned To:                
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Project:                    Asterisk
Issue ID:                   14329
Category:                   Applications/app_queue
Reproducibility:            sometimes
Severity:                   major
Priority:                   normal
Status:                     new
Asterisk Version:           1.6.0.3 
Regression:                 No 
SVN Branch (only for SVN checkouts, not tarball releases): N/A 
SVN Revision (number only!):  
Request Review:              
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Date Submitted:             2009-01-25 17:23 CST
Last Modified:              2009-01-25 17:26 CST
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Summary:                    wrapuptime=0 in 1.6.0.1 and 1.6.0.3
Description: 
When you set wrapuptime=0 in queues.conf on any queue, persistent (afaik...
did not try dynamic agents) members of that queue will randomly (more so
than not) miss calls if they recently got off of the phone. It seems that
when the wrap up time is set to 0, app_queue ignores the 0 and defaults the
value to something around 10 seconds.
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 (0098710) x86 (reporter) - 2009-01-25 17:26
 http://bugs.digium.com/view.php?id=14329#c98710 
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<russellb> hm, it defaults to 0
<russellb> and if you set it to 0, it will stay as 0 ...
<x86> interesting to know it defaults to 0, because by default it was
picking some random length of time for the wrapuptime, somewhere around 10
seconds
<x86> hence why I even bothered trying to define it in the first place 

Issue History 
Date Modified    Username       Field                    Change               
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2009-01-25 17:26 x86            Note Added: 0098710                          
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