[test-results] [Bamboo] Asterisk - 1.8 > FreeBSD 8.1 > #314 has FAILED. Change made by Terry Wilson and kmoore.

Bamboo bamboo at asterisk.org
Tue Oct 25 12:01:03 CDT 2011


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Asterisk - 1.8 > FreeBSD 8.1 > #314 failed.
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This build occurred because it is a dependant of AST18-LUCID-879.
No failed tests found, a possible compilation error.

http://bamboo.asterisk.org/browse/AST18-FREEBSD81-314/


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Failing Jobs
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  - i386 (Default Stage): No tests found.


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Code Changes
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Terry Wilson (342223):

>Return NULL when no results returned for realtime_multientry
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>It was not documented what the return value should be when no entries
>were returned with the multientry realtime callback. This change forces
>consistent behavior even if the backends return an empty ast_config.
>
>Review: https://reviewboard.asterisk.org/r/1521/
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kmoore (342276):

>Fix spool handling to allow call files to be hardlinked into place
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>This fixes the inotify code to handle call files being hardlinked into the
>spool directory.
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>The smsq utility does this, instead of rename(), to ensure that it cannot
>accidentally overwrite an existing spool file. A rename() might do that, but
>link() will definitely not.
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>The inotify code had broken this, because it would wait for an IN_CLOSE_WRITE
>event on the file... which was never forthcoming, since it was never opened.
>Now we look for IN_OPEN events following the IN_CREATE event, and only wait
>for an IN_CLOSE_WRITE if the file was actually opened.
>
>Patch-by: dwmw2
>(closes issue ASTERISK-18331)
>Review: https://reviewboard.asterisk.org/r/1391/
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