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Fix FRACK message from external redirects; handle outbound channels better
This patch does the following: * It simplifies the Dial handling in CDRs. As a rule, the caller in a dial relationship is always the Party A. There was some logic present in the handling of the dial message that could, conceivably, pick the caller as Party A for the beginning of the dial and the peer as Party A for the end of the dial. This shouldn't have happened if the code in the bridging framework was doing its job; however, that was broken and it led to the FRACK. As it is, this code was overly ocmplex and not needed: the caller, if present, should always be Party A. Period. * It properly checks to see if a channel will continue on in the dialplan. ast_check_hangup - much like cake at the end - is a lie. It will tell you that you are hungup when you are not. Do not believe it. I would make this function tell the truth, but I'm nervous that we've been depending on it sitting on its throne of lies for far too long, and it would probably break lots of things. So I'm just checking the "internal" soft hangup flags, like everyone else. (closes issue ASTERISK-22060) Reported by: Mark Michelson (issue ASTERISK-21831) Reported by: Matt Jordan git-svn-id: https://origsvn.digium.com/svn/asterisk/trunk@394290 65c4cc65-6c06-0410-ace0-fbb531ad65f3
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