installed, which I won't add as a dependency just for this, but for people who
already have it, it makes the docs look nicer).
- install the sample features.conf which was @comment'ed.
receiving most updates in the future; notably, compared to the in-tree
version, this adds a portable (pthread-based) clocking source rather
than relying on a non-portable zaptel timer.
Main functions tested and working well for myself and Diego Casati (thanks!)
Note that ConfBridge (added since 1.6.0) may need more work
with something like 'deny 0.0.0.0/0' then this affects you. workaround:
'deny 0.0.0.0/0.0.0.0'
- fix fullpkgpath's for the subpackages, they were including the flavour
and shouldn't have - fixes problems with dpb3 found by naddy. add @pkgpath
markers relating to this fix.
ok naddy@
(reminder, ports is not fully open, do not commit without specific permission)
crash in SIP (and only this, thanks to Asterisk developers for pushing
security fixes separately from other changes).
Does not affect Asterisk 1.4 in -stable (it's in the T.38 support,
which was added in 1.6).
ok ajacoutot@
breaking cd /usr/ports && SUBDIR=some/path make something for
category makefiles. While there, also put spaces around += uniformously.
okay naddy@, jasper@
This also has a small change in CDR generation, it's been well tested
upstream but still this can be a touchy area to change, so it's
going in now so the first OpenBSD release with Asterisk 1.6
packages has the change already made.
ok ajacoutot@
from overriding supplied AUTOfoo_VERSION variables) instead of the
custom Makefile target to run autoconf.
No package change -> no bump. Discussed with fgsch in relation
to 1.6, but it makes sense here too.
AstManProxy is a multi-threaded proxy server for the Asterisk
Manager Interface. As well as straight proxying, it can also
translate between AMI and HTTP (with output in plaintext, XML,
or CSV formats). SSL is also available (for both AMI and HTTP).
"echo -e" -> "printf"
"exit -1" -> "exit 255"
- some of the patches had hand-rolled chunks to replace /bin/bash
with /bin/sh near a CVS keyword; remove these and replace with a
pre-configure target making it easier to update-patches
- change sample config to disable hardcoded escape sequences for
colours by default
- bump PKGNAME-main
Fixes sscanf without size bounds. The biggest problem affects SIP in
Asterisk 1.6.1+ (i.e. not OpenBSD ports/packages) but the update makes
sense anyway...
just disable by setting the default FLAVOR; the asterisk,h323 entry
in ../Makefile picked it up. the unused pkg/*-speex files don't hurt,
so keep them around. bump PKGNAME (most likely gratuitous, but it's
cheap).