Say if I'm working on a Debian system, and would like to assist the project...

1)  Is there a script-able means to build .deb packages directly from the git repo?  Or are the generic Debian instructions suitable such as pbuilder or git-buildpackage?  https://www.debian.org/doc/manuals/maint-guide/build.en.html

I'd like to build .deb packages, similar to how kamailio is distributed, except I'd have my own systems pull from my modified packages for testing.  Any tips or kamailio-specific build guidelines would be helpful so that I don't re-invent any wheels.


2)  Regarding database modules, are there existing tests that I could run to confirm that any of my local changes to db_sqlite do not break the expected API usage patterns of kamailio?  (automated / regression / unit tests / whatever...)

Otherwise, if just testing by loading the modified module on my own systems, I would worry that my own loads would not be sufficient to stress test my changes.

Thank you,
David

ps:  I'm still reading through the devel guide:
http://www.kamailio.org/docs/kamailio-devel-guide/#c09apistructure


On 4/1/16 2:21 AM, Daniel-Constantin Mierla wrote:
On 31/03/16 21:05, David Holl wrote:
I'm curious why the kamailio sqlite module doesn't export a transaction API, especially since the native sqlite API does support transactions according to https://www.sqlite.org/transactional.html   Maybe someday, I'd get time to dig into the kamailio module myself to try lending a hand...
I guess nobody from dev team needed transaction operations for sqlite, I expect that most of us use a larger sql server (mysql, postgres) if they have presence services...

Your contribution to add them will be very welcome, of course!