On 12/27/10 1:40 PM, Daniel-Constantin Mierla wrote:
On 12/27/10 11:52 AM, Juha Heinanen wrote:
Daniel-Constantin Mierla writes:
the LCR module got refurbished and changed completely the database structure, but the scripts to create the tables for db_text and db_berkeley engines seem to be not maintained in this case.
yes, unless they can be generated automatically from the schema files.
I tried with dbtext and the lcr tables are created ok.
Noa, what specific version are you using? Seems to be installed from packages, right? Which distro? Then the problem might be in the packaging specs. I did it from sources and all tables are created. Can you send the output of: ls /usr/share/kamailio/dbtext/kamailio/
OK, it proved to be something different -- the new lcr tables for db text were not in the remote repository. I had them locally, probably due to local db schema generation, so my install worked fine.
I uploaded them on remote repository.
Noa, you need to fetch latest version from git branch 3.1 in order to get them (I provided the link to a turorial using git in previous message). Over the night, the new nightly debian builds should have them included.
Juha, they are automatically generated in the source tree, but sometimes it needs to adjust other files (e.g., kamctl, kamdbctl) when the names of tables change.
Juha, can the files for former lcr module tables 'gw' and 'lcr' be removed?
Cheers, Daniel