Hello,
thanks for testing and reporting -- I reviewed the previous patch and
indeed the condition was made on wrong variable. Should be now fixed by
a new commit. You can test again with a fresh master branch clone.
Cheers,
Daniel
On 09.11.21 13:03, Chaigneau, Nicolas wrote:
Hello,
The issue is fixed after reverting this commit.
Regards,
Nicolas.
*De :*Daniel-Constantin Mierla <miconda(a)gmail.com>
*Envoyé :* mardi 9 novembre 2021 11:41
Hello,
there was a recent change trying to catch the case when setting the
variable to a null string (it was reported to bug tracker as a side
effect of operations done by other module, maybe lost?!?):
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https://github.com/kamailio/kamailio/commit/6eb67eaa4fc27d1eb7da7b2b674ffe8…
Can you try to revert and see if it fixes? Right now I don't have the
time to test.
Cheers,
Daniel
On 09.11.21 10:10, Chaigneau, Nicolas wrote:
Hello,
I’ve just built Kamailio from the master.
Assigning a value to a « var » doesn’t seem to work anymore…
This works with Kamailio 5.5.2.
E.g. :
$var(my_var) = "hello";
xlog("L_WARN", "var(my_var): $var(my_var)\n");
# => This shows value 0.
Regards,
Nicolas.
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