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  1. Jan 18, 2013
  2. Jan 11, 2013
    • Automerge script's avatar
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        r378915 | dlee | 2013-01-11 16:31:42 -0600 (Fri, 11 Jan 2013) | 21 lines
        
        Add JSON API for Asterisk.
        
        This provides a JSON API by pulling in and wrapping the Jansson JSON
        library[1]. The Asterisk API basically mirrors the Jansson
        functionality, with a few minor tweaks.
        
         * Some names have been asteriskified to protect the innocent.
         * Jansson provides both reference-stealing and reference-borrowing
           versions of several API's. The Asterisk API is exclusively
           reference-stealing for operations that put elements into arrays and
           objects.
         * No support for doubles, since we usually don't need that.
         * Coming along for the ride is the ast_test_validate macro, which made
           the unit tests much easier to write.
        
         [1]: http://www.digip.org/jansson/
        
        (issue ASTERISK-20887)
        (closes issue ASTERISK-20888)
        Review: https://reviewboard.asterisk.org/r/2264/
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        r378918 | file | 2013-01-11 17:05:38 -0600 (Fri, 11 Jan 2013) | 11 lines
        
        Retain XMPP filters across reconnections so external modules continue to function as expected.
        
        Previously if an XMPP client reconnected any filters added by an external module were lost.
        This issue exhibited itself with chan_motif not receiving and reacting to Jingle signaling.
        
        (closes issue ASTERISK-20916)
        Reported by: kuj
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    • David M. Lee's avatar
      Add JSON API for Asterisk. · 7695ea26
      David M. Lee authored
      This provides a JSON API by pulling in and wrapping the Jansson JSON
      library[1]. The Asterisk API basically mirrors the Jansson
      functionality, with a few minor tweaks.
      
       * Some names have been asteriskified to protect the innocent.
       * Jansson provides both reference-stealing and reference-borrowing
         versions of several API's. The Asterisk API is exclusively
         reference-stealing for operations that put elements into arrays and
         objects.
       * No support for doubles, since we usually don't need that.
       * Coming along for the ride is the ast_test_validate macro, which made
         the unit tests much easier to write.
      
       [1]: http://www.digip.org/jansson/
      
      (issue ASTERISK-20887)
      (closes issue ASTERISK-20888)
      Review: https://reviewboard.asterisk.org/r/2264/
      
      
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  3. Dec 13, 2012
  4. Dec 11, 2012
  5. Oct 18, 2012
    • Richard Mudgett's avatar
      build_tools: Allow Asterisk to report git SHAs in version string. · b0c3d288
      Richard Mudgett authored
      Make git more attractive for managing work-in-progress.  Especially
      convenient when a potential patch set needs to be tested on multiple
      platforms since one can use git to keep all the test environments in sync
      independent of a subversion server.
      
      Now the Asterisk version will show the exact git SHA5 that was used when
      building (still appended by "M" if there are local modifications) from a
      git clone of the Asterisk repository so the developer can more easily know
      what is actually under test.
      
      You will now get this:
      
        $ asterisk -V
        Asterisk GIT-1698298
      
      Instead of this:
      
        $ asterisk -V
        Asterisk UNKNOWN__and_probably_unsupported
      
      This has zero impact for those not using git with the exception of an
      extra test in the configure script to gather git's path.  This is
      necessary to prevent "sudo make install" from failing since git may not be
      in the path in make's shell environment.
      
      (closes issue ASTERISK-20483)
      Reported by: Shaun Ruffell
      Patches:
            0001-build_tools-Allow-Asterisk-to-report-git-SHAs-in-ver.patch (license #5417) patch uploaded by Shaun Ruffell
            Modified
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  6. Oct 13, 2012
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  12. Jun 25, 2012
    • Matthew Jordan's avatar
      Add AMI event documentation · 82a7409c
      Matthew Jordan authored
      This patch adds the core changes necessary to support AMI event documentation
      in the source files of Asterisk, and adds documentation to those AMI events
      defined in the core application modules.  Event documentation is built from
      the source by two new python scripts, located in build_tools:
      get_documentation.py and post_process_documentation.py.
      
      The get_documentation.py script mirrors the actions of the existing AWK
      get_documentation scripts, except that it will scan the entirety of a source
      file for Asterisk documentation.  Upon encountering it, if the documentation
      happens to be an AMI event, it will attempt to extract information about the
      event directly from the manager event macro calls that raise the event.  The
      post_process_documentation.py script combines manager event instances that
      are the same event but documented in multiple source files.  It generates
      the final core-[lang].xml file.
      
      As this process can take longer to complete than a typical 'make all', it
      is only performed if a new make target, 'full', is chosen.
      
      Review: https://reviewboard.asterisk.org/r/1967/
      
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  13. Jun 01, 2012
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  20. Mar 08, 2012
    • Sean Bright's avatar
      Add --enable-dev-mode=strict to configure. · 2969b004
      Sean Bright authored
      Passing -Wshadow to gcc enables shadow warnings.  From the gcc manual:
      
          Warn whenever a local variable or type declaration shadows another
          variable, parameter, type, or class member (in C++), or whenever a
          built-in function is shadowed.
      
      Asterisk will not currently compile with this option set, but a number of bugs
      have been discovered by enabling this flag on specific files.  The long-term
      goal is to eliminate all of the suspect code that causes this warning to be
      emitted.
      
      
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  21. Feb 16, 2012
  22. Feb 14, 2012
  23. Feb 05, 2012
  24. Jan 30, 2012
    • Kevin P. Fleming's avatar
      Address OpenSSL initialization issues when using third-party libraries. · 92ef8a6f
      Kevin P. Fleming authored
      When Asterisk is used with various third-party libraries (CURL, PostgresSQL,
      many others) that have the ability themselves to use OpenSSL, it is possible
      for conflicts to arise in how the OpenSSL libraries are initialized and
      shutdown. This patch addresses these conflicts by 'wrapping' the important
      functions from the OpenSSL libraries in a new shared library that is part
      of Asterisk itself, and is loaded in such a way as to ensure that *all*
      calls to these functions will be dispatched through the Asterisk wrapper
      functions, not the native functions.
      
      This new library is optional, but enabled by default. See the CHANGES file
      for documentation on how to disable it.
      
      Along the way, this patch also makes a few other minor changes:
      
      * Changes MODULES_DIR to ASTMODDIR throughout the build system, in order to
        more closely match what is used during run-time configuration.
      
      * Corrects some errors in the configure script where AC_CHECK_TOOLS was used
        instead of AC_PATH_PROG.
      
      * Adds a new variable for linker flags in the build system (DYLINK), used for
        producing true shared libraries (as opposed to the dynamically loadable
        modules that the build system produces for 'regular' Asterisk modules).
      
      * Moves the Makefile bits that handle installation and uninstallation of the
        main Asterisk binary into main/Makefile from the top-level Makefile.
      
      * Moves a couple of useful preprocessor macros from optional_api.h to
        asterisk.h.
      
      Review: https://reviewboard.asterisk.org/r/1006/
      
      
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  25. Jan 14, 2012
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  28. Oct 06, 2011
    • Richard Mudgett's avatar
      Merged revisions 339720 via svnmerge from · 6e5f97df
      Richard Mudgett authored
      https://origsvn.digium.com/svn/asterisk/branches/10
      
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        r339720 | rmudgett | 2011-10-06 17:58:40 -0500 (Thu, 06 Oct 2011) | 27 lines
        
        Merged revisions 339719 via svnmerge from 
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          r339719 | rmudgett | 2011-10-06 17:47:50 -0500 (Thu, 06 Oct 2011) | 20 lines
          
          Fix regression in configure script for libpri capability checks.
          
          JIRA AST-598 added the PRI_L2_PERSISTENCE option to fix BRI PTMP TE layer
          2 persistence issues with some telcos.  ASTERISK-18535 attempted to fix
          the unexpected requirement that libpri *must* have that feature to work
          with Asterisk.  The AST_EXT_LIB_SETUP_DEPENDENT lines made the PRI
          optional features required.  Unfortunately, I thought
          AST_EXT_LIB_SETUP_DEPENDENT didn't do anything useful for libpri and
          deleted those lines for libpri.  The result was the HAVE_PRI_xxx defines
          that control the ability to use optional libpri features were also
          deleted.
          
          * Created AST_EXT_LIB_SETUP_OPTIONAL configuration macro to allow optional
          features in a library that the source code could take advantage of if the
          code supports the feature.
          
          (closes issue ASTERISK-18687)
          Reported by: Norbert
          Tested by: rmudgett
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