[asterisk-dev] Incorporating code from Asterisk team branch ?

Kaloyan Kovachev kkovachev at varna.net
Mon Mar 25 06:03:49 CDT 2013


On Mon, 25 Mar 2013 11:27:51 +0100, Pavel Troller <patrol at sinus.cz> wrote:
> Hi!
>   Ohh, so great! I was in the process of creating the patches... and
they
>   are
> all available, and directly for V11! You really saved my day :-)!
>   But many thanks to all the other people, who kindly responded and
>   pointed me
> to the right direction!
>   Now I just finished compilation of the enhanced chan_dahdi and now I'm
> studying the extended configuration. It seems very promising, I hope
that
> it will be stable under the full load (24 E1s per machine, more than 50
CPS
> in BH...)

 I hope so, but not made extensive testing yet.
 If you have (or don't) some problems, please post here or on ss7 list
your findings, so i can update the patches, reviews and jira.

>   With regards,
>     Pavel
> 
>> Hi,
>>  just download the patches from jira:
>> 
>> for Asterisk 11 -
>> https://issues.asterisk.org/jira/secure/attachment/46386/Ast11_v2.diff
>> and for trunk2 -
>>
https://issues.asterisk.org/jira/secure/attachment/46815/SS7-27_libss7_trunk2_v8.diff
>> 
>> 
>> On Sat, 23 Mar 2013 09:42:00 +0100, Pavel Troller <patrol at sinus.cz>
>> wrote:
>> > Hi!
>> >   I'm sorry that I have to ask such stupid questions, but I didn't
find
>> > a clear answer by myself :-(.
>> >   I'm regularly compiling and updating a "generic" Asterisk 11
branch.
>> >   Among
>> > other features, I need robust and reliable SS7 functionality. But the
>> > status
>> > of SS7 support in regular chan_dahdi is rather limited.
>> >   While googling, I've found, that a special branch called
>> > "rmudgett/ss7_27_knk" exists, which seems to cure a lot of my
problems
>> with
>> > SS7 support. It is based on libss7 v2.0, which contains much more
>> features,
>> > and also both sig_ss7.c and chan_dahdi.c are substantially improved.
>> >   And the question is: How to get this special branch, to be able to
>> merge
>> > this support into my regular sources ? I'm familiar with tools like
>> diff,
>> > patch etc., but I don't know SVN magic enough. What I need, is to
keep
>> my
>> > local changes (I have already a lot of them in my source tree), so I
>> can't
>> > easily just checkout this special one and build it (and btw I even
>> > don't
>> > knowh how to check it out). 
>> >   I keep in mind that this branch is possibly based on Asterisk
trunk,
>> so
>> >   I'm
>> > ready to attempt backporting to V11 by myself, i hope that the
>> differences
>> > are no yet so big. But of course a V11-based branch would be even
>> better,
>> > if it exists.
>> >   With regards,
>> >     Pavel
>> > 
>> > --
>> > _____________________________________________________________________
>> > -- Bandwidth and Colocation Provided by http://www.api-digital.com --
>> > 
>> > asterisk-dev mailing list
>> > To UNSUBSCRIBE or update options visit:
>> >    http://lists.digium.com/mailman/listinfo/asterisk-dev



More information about the asterisk-dev mailing list