Daniel-Constantin Mierla writes:
You can set a transaction flag when you force rtpproxy for a branch, then in onreply route, if you get a 200ok from a branch not involving rtp relay and that flag is set, then destroy the rtp relaying session.
that is exactly what i tried to do, but it required the 't' flag that i added to rtpproxy_destroy flags.
i committed the 't' flag to rtpproxy_destroy and (as no-op) to force_rtp_proxy.
-- juha