The file 'libs/sofia-sip/s2check/exit77.c' was moved in order to
silence the warning and to keep the build working. There might be a
build problem that results from this file move, but after serveral
build tests I have not found one. The contents of the file are
specifically for the make check target, so I believe it would be
highly unlikely to cause problems with any production feature.
FS-7122 #resolve
Latest automake will detect then warn if the Makefile uses source
files that are in subdirectories, but the subdirs option is not
set. In the FreeSWITCH build system the current expected behavior is
to expect the subdirs option to be enabled.
FS-7122 #resolve
Between v1.2 and v1.4, member data was factored out. This makes it so
that one can not determine who the originator of a floor change event
is.
With this change, the meta data related to the conference member whom
initiated the floor change event is added to the event.
See FS-7136
When bridging a call, the to-tag used in the outgoing 180 Ringing
message for the inbound channel is unavailable until the channel has
been answered. For the outgoing channel this value is already available
through the sip_to_tag variable via the event socket.
This is solved this by setting sip_to_tag to the local leg's tag when
receiving a ringing indication for inbound channels. This will also make
the variable available in the CHANNEL_PROGRESS event through event
socket.
FS-7137 #resolve
When FreeSWITCH is running as a non-privileged user, we need to enable
PR_SET_DUMPABLE for it to be able to generate core dumps.
Instead of a generic __linux__ check, there's a new configure.ac flag
to check directly for prctl.h, which could also be used in other
places in the code.
Previously data returned from `memcache get` would be truncated at the
first NULL byte.
By using raw_write_function here to stream the returned memcache
value, we allow mod_memcache to be used for audio and other arbitrary
binary data.
Dave has a format module planned that relies on this.
Thanks-to: Dave Olszewski <dolszewski@marchex.com>
FS-7114 #resolve