Hello,
On 4/9/10 12:41 AM, Ovidiu Sas wrote:
The thing is that the flavor is controlling the
behavior of several
module as opposed to params that are controlling the behavior of a
single module.
it is not the flavour that does it. Or at least we use different terms
here. The flavour controls the name of binary, compilation flags, what
tools are installed.
This is the config file compatibility mode which does not depend on
flavour - no matter what flavour you have, you can use #!KAMAILIO or
#!SER (e.g., compile K flavour and have SER config compatibility).
I'm fine with getting rid of script compat directive, but flavours will
stay for a while, since there are different db structures and modules
for spcific purposes.
Cheers,
Daniel
For the next release, it would be nice to get rid of
it and maybe
perform the following:
- we should switch to ms for all tm timers;
- maybe we should replace 'drop' with 'abort' and properly document
this (everyone will be forced to update their configs and maybe
rethink the logic);
- allow fixups for all modules;
and so on ...
Best thing to do would be to create a wiki page with everything that
needs to be done in order to get rid of flavor and get input from the
community on how to address each issue.
Thanks,
Ovidiu
On Thu, Apr 8, 2010 at 6:10 PM, Daniel-Constantin Mierla
<miconda(a)gmail.com> wrote:
On 4/8/10 11:06 PM, Alex Balashov wrote:
On 04/08/2010 05:06 PM, Ovidiu Sas wrote:
I have to agree with Juha here. In the next
major release we should
get rid of this flavor stuff.
Everyone should bite the bullet and make their old scripts compatible
with the new architecture.
Even I will agree with this, and I am very resistant to change by
nature.
Three major aspects seem to be controlled by compat mode:
- exit vs drop - in K they are distinct (e.g., drop is different in branch
and onreply routes), in SER drop==exit
- some bits in tm - avp parms format (in K they use PV format, to be
coherent with all other modules), auto-correction of timer parmeters that
used to be seconds in K and now are milliseconds and auto-dropping of
branches for serial forking
- modules' functions fixup attempts - in S mode, fixups based on
pseudo-variables are not tried
If there is a way to make everyone happy with a single mode, then I am all
for it.
Cheers,
Daniel
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