Hello Jason,
it is a new command line parameter, I will add it to -h output asap.
It is to select the memory manager, it is no longer required to
re-compile everything to use either f_malloc, q_malloc or
tlsf_malloc, they can be specified with -x qm, fm or tlsf.
Cheers,
Daniel
On 23/09/15 10:06, Jason Penton wrote:
Hi Daniel, Juha
What does -x switch do? I don't see it in kamailio -h....?
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