Changes by Ryan Lantzer <lantzer@mst.edu> to correct the generation of
line_instance value in outbound ringer requests as part of trying to
diagnose 79x1 series phones not using the correct ring tone for
calls coming into secondary lines.
This removes our in-tree version of portaudio-19 and migrates
mod_portaudio and mod_portaudio_stream to use the system version of
the library. Our detection of the system library relies on
pkg-config.
* commit '1affff9db4aaa29ab66f9f5db76f575eeabd86b5':
Fixed a clang-3.5 missing-prototype warning and added doxygen documentation for switch_channel_set_presence_data_vals. #doxygen
Fixed dead code.
Fixed trucation of value warning.
Removed a useless called to abs.
Removed an autological-pointer-compare from src/switch_utils.c.
Fixed trucation of value warning.
Disabling Require timer for T.38 re-Invites tells the remote side it
doesn't need to refresh the session but FreeSwitch will still terminate
the call if the remote session doesn't refresh.
There was a parameter mismatch between abs(), which expects an int,
and atol() which returns a long. Since max_drift is defined as an int,
there is no need to pars q as a long rather than an int.
mod_sofia's parameter shutdown-on-fail now accepts the value
"reincarnate-now". This will cause the switch to exit immediately
with a non-zero exit code so that the supervisor can recover the
switch. For this to work you have to pass in -reincarnate or
-reincarnate-reexec to freeswitch.
This is the result of auditing each mod_sofia profile parameter to
ensure that it can be unset or reset after being set. One use-case
for this being done correctly is so a later parameter in a
configuration file can reliably override an earlier one, which is
useful for setups with layered include files.
Previously if send-display-update was set to false we would also
remove UPDATE from our Allow: headers. This is unnecessary. The
UPDATE message is useful in SIP transactions even if we're not sending
display updates.
With this commit, we add a new boolean profile flag, allow-update. If
set to true we'll send Allow: UPDATE. If set to false, we will not.
If there is a conflict with another setting that requires UPDATE
support, the allow-update parameter will win and a warning will be
printed.
ref: RFC 3311