Hi!
I'm currently having some issues trying to get raw socket support
working on OSX. It appears that raw_udp4_send() in raw_sock.c does not
compile because OSX support neither IP_PKTINFO nor IP_SENDSRCADDR.
However, it seems that raw_udp4_send is not used anywhere, and
everything now works over raw_iphdr_udp4_send(), for which only
IP_HDRINCL is needed, which is well supported on OSX.
Is that correct that rwa_udp4_send is not used anymore? Could I just
remove it /comment it out?
Best regards
Raphael.
Daniel, you will probably be most interested in this based on yesterday's
dev chat....
Following the discussion from the dev irc yesterday re. usrloc requirements:
To summarise the functionality required for GRUU - unique id (for you) and
custom subscriber data (for us). As you mentioned yesterday, S version of
usrloc has this particular functionality. After a brief look at S-version
of usrloc this morning, I have to say I prefer it. Mainly because of the
way it handles urecords and ucontacts separately. In K-version - a urecord
structure really only exists if there is a contact. There are more deadly
implications when in DB mode where a static urecord structure is built on
demand. IMHO, I think we should use S module as the basis of a merge?
I'd be interested in yours/other interested members' input.
Cheers
Jason
Hello,
besides existing deb.kamailio.org, I added builds for Debian 5.0, 6.0
and Ubuntu 10.04 to the OpenSUSE Build Service (OBS). These repositories
are built only for stable releases in 3.2.x series. Main target for them
is to be sure the releases compile properly, across main Linux
distributions, OBS providing an easy interface to keep updating and
building until everything is ok.
Anyhow, these alternative repositories may be handy to use for some of
you. Details about setting APT sources are available at:
http://www.kamailio.org/wiki/packages/debs#using_obs_repository
Cheers,
Daniel
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