On Nov 20, 2008 at 23:44, Daniel-Constantin Mierla
<miconda(a)gmail.com> wrote:
On 11/20/08 22:36, Andrei Pelinescu-Onciul
wrote:
siputils is the first kamailio module that did
succesfully run on
sip-core.
I did only 2 small changes:
- added DEFS+=-DKAMAILIO_MOD_INTERFACE to the Makefile
- s/MIN/MIN_int
There are a few modules that would need a little bit more changes, like
everything using core send functions (they changed a bit in ser),
do_action() and build_*, but in all this cases these are minor updates.
More will be compileable as soon as we unify the fixups, but I think the
biggest problem right now is the DB interface (from a module point
of view, we still haven't unified the config file).
I think both of them can co-exists. I see no other conflicts than naming
space -- so we need at least renaming of the db directory. Also they can
be moved as library.
BTW, should be there a naming policy for library? Like prefix with sr_
or similar?
-example: libsr_dbk - sip router's library for DB interface compatible
with Kamailio
Yes, it might be better to have a "sr_" prefix.
Right now in ser we have for some (libser_cds, libser_presence) and
no prefix for others (libbinrpc).
Normally they will be installed in their own dir (e.g. /usr/lib/sr and the
modules in /usr/lib/sr/modules), but having a separate prefix is even safer.
BTW: to quickly create a library just copy the Makefile from lib/print/
and change the name in it, and add your .c and .h files.
To use a library from a module, just add to the module's Makefile:
SERLIBPATH=../../lib
# ser libraries, in the format path/shortname , where shortname is
# what will be used for -l
SER_LIBS=$(SERLIBPATH)/print/print
Compiling the module will re-compile the library automatically if needed
(e.g. some change in it). make install will also re-link the module
(needed to change the rpath).