[asterisk-bugs] [JIRA] (ASTERISK-26619) Both AST_ARGS and ASTARGS used in /etc/init.d script
Asterisk Team (JIRA)
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Wed Nov 23 18:56:10 CST 2016
[ https://issues.asterisk.org/jira/browse/ASTERISK-26619?page=com.atlassian.jira.plugin.system.issuetabpanels:all-tabpanel ]
Asterisk Team updated ASTERISK-26619:
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Assignee: Asterisk Team (was: Telford Tendys)
Status: Triage (was: Waiting for Feedback)
> Both AST_ARGS and ASTARGS used in /etc/init.d script
> ----------------------------------------------------
>
> Key: ASTERISK-26619
> URL: https://issues.asterisk.org/jira/browse/ASTERISK-26619
> Project: Asterisk
> Issue Type: Bug
> Security Level: None
> Components: General
> Affects Versions: 1.8.32.3
> Environment: OS: CentOS release 6.8
> Package: asterisk-1.8.32.3-2.el6.x86_64
> Build Host: buildhw-12.phx2.fedoraproject.org
> Source RPM: asterisk-1.8.32.3-2.el6.src.rpm
> Reporter: Telford Tendys
> Assignee: Asterisk Team
> Severity: Minor
>
> Two different variable names are used for the same purpose in the script /etc/init.d/asterisk
> {quote}
> if [ $AST_USER ] ; then
> AST_ARGS="{color:red}$AST_ARGS{color} -U $AST_USER"
> fi
> if [ $AST_GROUP ] ; then
> AST_ARGS="{color:red}$AST_ARGS{color} -G $AST_GROUP"
> fi
> if [ $AST_CONFIG ]; then
> ASTARGS="{color:green}$ASTARGS{color} -C $AST_CONFIG"
> elif [ $ALTCONF ]; then
> ASTARGS="{color:green}$ASTARGS{color} -C $ALTCONF"
> fi
> {quote}
> Very likely this is a mistake. In testing it shows that changing the value of AST_USER inside /etc/sysconfig/asterisk has no effect on the running program because the arguments are lost in the script.
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