rls is extra_excluded in debian rules file:
# extra modules to skip, because they are not compilable now # - regardless if they go to the main kamailio package or to some module package, # they will be excluded from compile and install of all EXTRA_EXCLUDED_MODULES=bdb dbtext oracle pa rls iptrtpproxy
I tested and modules_k/rls compiles fine. I think the above text is true only for ser's version.
regards Klaus
On 12/14/10 8:17 PM, Klaus Darilion wrote:
rls is extra_excluded in debian rules file:
# extra modules to skip, because they are not compilable now # - regardless if they go to the main kamailio package or to some module package, # they will be excluded from compile and install of all EXTRA_EXCLUDED_MODULES=bdb dbtext oracle pa rls iptrtpproxy
I tested and modules_k/rls compiles fine. I think the above text is true only for ser's version.
I think this was left from the integration time when rls module from ser was not working. Kamailio version is working fine, so it can be removed from that list - the ser version of rls is now moved in obsolete directory.
Cheers, Daniel
Am 14.12.2010 21:11, schrieb Daniel-Constantin Mierla:
On 12/14/10 8:17 PM, Klaus Darilion wrote:
rls is extra_excluded in debian rules file:
# extra modules to skip, because they are not compilable now # - regardless if they go to the main kamailio package or to some module package, # they will be excluded from compile and install of all EXTRA_EXCLUDED_MODULES=bdb dbtext oracle pa rls iptrtpproxy
I tested and modules_k/rls compiles fine. I think the above text is true only for ser's version.
I think this was left from the integration time when rls module from ser was not working. Kamailio version is working fine, so it can be removed from that list - the ser version of rls is now moved in obsolete directory.
btw: is there soemwhere a tutorial on how to use RLS module (e.g. XCAP integration ...)
regards klaus