[asterisk-dev] [Code Review] Rework CDR API Internals to Prevent Loss of CDR Records
Russell Bryant
russell at digium.com
Fri Feb 26 01:52:37 CST 2010
----- "Sean Bright" <sean.bright at gmail.com> wrote:
> On 2/25/2010 1:14 AM, Russell Bryant wrote:
>
> > /trunk/UPGRADE.txt 248750
> > /trunk/cdr/cdr_adaptive_odbc.c 248750
> > /trunk/cdr/cdr_csv.c 248750
> > /trunk/cdr/cdr_custom.c 248750
> > /trunk/cdr/cdr_odbc.c 248750
> > /trunk/cdr/cdr_pgsql.c 248750
> > /trunk/cdr/cdr_radius.c 248750
> > /trunk/cdr/cdr_sqlite.c 248750
> > /trunk/cdr/cdr_sqlite3_custom.c 248750
> > /trunk/cdr/cdr_syslog.c 248750
> > /trunk/cdr/cdr_tds.c 248750
> > /trunk/configs/cdr.conf.sample 248750
> > /trunk/include/asterisk/cdr.h 248750
> > /trunk/main/asterisk.c 248750
> > /trunk/main/cdr.c 248750
> > /trunk/main/features.c 248750
> > /trunk/main/manager.c 248750
>
> Don't forget /trunk/addons/cdr_mysql.c
Thanks for pointing that out. cdr_mysql doesn't require any changes, though, since it doesn't offer multiple sinks. I think most of the backends changed were some trivial code cleanups as I went through and evaluated each one.
--
Russell Bryant
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