On 12/23/12 4:29 PM, Olle E. Johansson wrote:
23 dec 2012 kl. 13:35 skrev Juha Heinanen
<jh(a)tutpro.com>om>:
Daniel-Constantin Mierla writes:
These changes should not be necessary, because
the install renamed the
files and updated the content.
Have you tested to see if the install works fine now? I guess it got
broken. All the files should stay with the base name as dir name, then
the install was made to copy with different name and update the man page
content properly.
i have had this in my make script:
# Rename kamcmd
sed -i -e 's/NAME=kamcmd/NAME=sip-proxy_ctl/' utils/sercmd/Makefile
i hope it still works like it used to:
# sip-proxy_ctl
sip-proxy_ctl 0.2
Copyright 2006 iptelorg GmbH
This is free software with ABSOLUTELY NO WARRANTY.
For details type `warranty'.
sip-proxy_ctl>
if kamcmd cannot anymore renamed by editing utils/sercmd/Makefile like
in above, the commits need to be reverted.
Reverted.
Now, it's hard for the many of us new to support out-of-repo scripts, so please be
gentle when we
break stuff that we have no idea that it exists ;-)
I would not be worried about
private scripts, they have to be adapted by
the owners as we develop.
But it is important that things stay coherent inside the source tree
(e.g., in this case, names for binary/manpage were 'sercmd', but was no
problem to install as 'kamcmd', if the name would be 'kamcmd', it should
work to install as 'sercmd'). The default flavour is kamailio, but we
don't get rid of the flavouring framework.
Renaming files can impact installation scripts, so this kind of process
has to be done carefully.
The files that are not installed, can stay with any name.
Cheers,
Daniel
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