[test-results] [Bamboo] Asterisk Testing > Asterisk 11 Branch > #54 was SUCCESSFUL (with 285 tests). Change made by Matthew Jordan and rmudgett.
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Asterisk Testing > Asterisk 11 Branch > #54 was successful.
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Code has been updated by Matthew Jordan, rmudgett.
285 tests in total.
http://bamboo.asterisk.org/browse/TESTING-AST11BRANCH-54/
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Code Changes
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rmudgett (372373):
>Fix compile error.
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>Merged revisions 372372 from http://svn.asterisk.org/svn/asterisk/branches/10
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Matthew Jordan (372392):
>Allow numbers to be greater than 90 characters when configured in FollowMe
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>When parsing a 'number' defined in followme.conf, FollowMe previouisly parsed
>the number in the configuration file into a buffer with a length of 90
>characters. This can artificially limit some parallel dial scenarios. This
>patch allows for numbers of any length to be defined in the configuration
>file.
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>Note that Clod Patry originally wrote a patch to fix this problem and received
>a Ship It! on the JIRA issue. The patch originally expanded the buffer to 256
>characters. Instead, the patch being committed duplicates the string in the
>config file on the stack before parsing it for consumption by the application.
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>(closes issue ASTERISK-16879)
>Reported by: Clod Patry
>Tested by: mjordan
>patches:
> followme_no_limit.diff uploaded by Clod Patry (license #5138)
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>Slightly modified for this commit.
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>Merged revisions 372390 from http://svn.asterisk.org/svn/asterisk/branches/1.8
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>Merged revisions 372391 from http://svn.asterisk.org/svn/asterisk/branches/10
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