Hello,
From the xprint module README:
The xprint module is the former xlog module from SIP Express Router (SER), kept because it is used by other modules via API to get the value for strings with specifiers. If you want to print log messages from configuration file, use the real module named 'xlog'.
I just checked, there seems to be no module using it anymore. Therefore, I would like to propose to remove it in git master.
/repositories/kamailio$ grep -R xl_api * | egrep -v "modules/xprint" /repositories/kamailio$
Cheers,
Henning
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Hello,
actually there are modules still using code from it:
src/modules/db2_ops/db2_ops.c 34:#include "../../modules/xprint/xp_lib.h"
src/modules/avp/avp.c 50:#include "../xprint/xp_lib.h"
Then I am aware ofa few (initially) ser-based deployed that still have it.
In general, the removal of a module with config functions should be asked on sr-users, that's where potentially users may be found.
Cheers, Daniel
On 23.11.19 21:24, Henning Westerholt wrote:
Hello,
From the xprint module README:
The xprint module is the former xlog module from SIP Express Router (SER), kept because it is used by other modules via API to get the value for strings with specifiers. If you want to print log messages from configuration file, use the real module named 'xlog'.
I just checked, there seems to be no module using it anymore. Therefore, I would like to propose to remove it in git master.
/repositories/kamailio$ grep -R xl_api * | egrep -v "modules/xprint"
/repositories/kamailio$
Cheers,
Henning
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Hi Daniel,
thanks - I somehow missed this, I just looked for the xprint API.
Cheers,
Henning
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From: Daniel-Constantin Mierla miconda@gmail.com Sent: Monday, November 25, 2019 11:14 AM To: Kamailio (SER) - Development Mailing List sr-dev@lists.kamailio.org; Henning Westerholt hw@skalatan.de Subject: Re: [sr-dev] removing xprint module
Hello,
actually there are modules still using code from it:
src/modules/db2_ops/db2_ops.c 34:#include "../../modules/xprint/xp_lib.h"
src/modules/avp/avp.c 50:#include "../xprint/xp_lib.h"
Then I am aware ofa few (initially) ser-based deployed that still have it.
In general, the removal of a module with config functions should be asked on sr-users, that's where potentially users may be found.
Cheers, Daniel On 23.11.19 21:24, Henning Westerholt wrote: Hello,
From the xprint module README:
The xprint module is the former xlog module from SIP Express Router (SER), kept because it is used by other modules via API to get the value for strings with specifiers. If you want to print log messages from configuration file, use the real module named 'xlog'.
I just checked, there seems to be no module using it anymore. Therefore, I would like to propose to remove it in git master.
/repositories/kamailio$ grep -R xl_api * | egrep -v "modules/xprint" /repositories/kamailio$
Cheers,
Henning
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