[test-results] [Bamboo] Asterisk - 1.6.2 > Mac OS X Snow Leopard (10.6) > #123 has FAILED. Change made by qwell and seanbright.

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Sat Jan 29 14:47:56 CST 2011


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Asterisk - 1.6.2 > Mac OS X Snow Leopard (10.6) > #123 failed.
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This build occurred because it is a dependant of AST162-LUCID-160.
No failed tests found, a possible compilation error.

http://bamboo.asterisk.org/browse/AST162-SNOWLEOPARD-123/


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Failing Jobs
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  - x86_64 (Default Stage): No tests found.


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Code Changes
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seanbright (304659):

>Don't leak references if we can't create a pseudo channel for mixing in MeetMe.
>
>If there was a problem allocating a pseudo channel when building our meetme, we
>weren't destroying our user container or destroying the mutexes that we created.
>

qwell (304465):

>Merged revisions 304464 via svnmerge from 
>https://origsvn.digium.com/svn/asterisk/branches/1.4
>
>........
>  r304464 | qwell | 2011-01-27 10:57:46 -0600 (Thu, 27 Jan 2011) | 9 lines
>  
>  Fix default prefix=/usr regression on non-Linux systems.
>  
>  This partially reverts a change made in branches/1.4/ r267759, which will
>  cause issue #17013 to be reopened.  This issue was pointed out by a user
>  on #asterisk, who helpfully discovered that paths were being set incorrectly.
>  
>  To truly understand what was wrong, one should run:
>      svn diff --force -c<this revision> configure
>........
>

seanbright (304773):

>When we pass the S() or L() options to MeetMe, make sure that we honor C as well.
>
>Without this patch, if the user was kicked from the conference via the S() or L()
>mechanism, we would just hang up on them even if we also passed C (continue in
>dialplan when kicked).  With this patch we honor the C flag in those cases.
>
>(closes issue #17317)
>Reported by: var
>


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