No problem. It is all courtesy of my friend 'grep', which has following
options:
-H print filename
-R search recursively
-i case-insensitive matching
So, for example, one can do something like this using 'egrep', a variant
of grep that supports regular expressions:
egrep -HRi ".*bind.*db.*" .
It has been very fruitful for me and probably can be for you as well. :)
> oh yes, thank's for your help...
>
>
>
> 2010/5/12 Alex Balashov <abalashov(a)evaristesys.com>
>
>>
>> > But I'm using the kamailio 1.5.0 version and don't exist the lib
>> > directory, only in the 3.0.0 version.
>>
>> Oh, I see. In that case, it's the same function (db_bind_mod()), but in
>> db/db.c instead.
>>
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> Hi people,
>
> Someone know tell me if in the kamailio the bind_dbmod() function doesn't
> exist anymore? If doesn't, exist other similar function?
It is now db_bind_mod() in lib/srdb1.
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12th Floor, Suite 1200
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Tel: +1-678-954-0670
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