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fixeria gerrit-no-reply at lists.osmocom.orgfixeria has uploaded this change for review. ( https://gerrit.osmocom.org/c/osmo-bsc/+/16923 )
Change subject: VTY: fix writing of custom timer values to a configuration file
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VTY: fix writing of custom timer values to a configuration file
Calling osmo_tdef_vty_write() twice: with and without the 'timer '
prefix definitely looks like a bug. After setting any timer to a
custom (non-default) value, config_write_net() would generate an
incorrect configuration file:
$ osmo-bsc -c /tmp/osmo-bsc.cfg
There is no such command.
Error occurred during reading the below line:
T10 10
Change-Id: I5cc893fb2077bb21f1f661e30a7ab2af1b9bd561
---
M src/osmo-bsc/bsc_vty.c
1 file changed, 0 insertions(+), 2 deletions(-)
git pull ssh://gerrit.osmocom.org:29418/osmo-bsc refs/changes/23/16923/1
diff --git a/src/osmo-bsc/bsc_vty.c b/src/osmo-bsc/bsc_vty.c
index 1195d65..d1a268d 100644
--- a/src/osmo-bsc/bsc_vty.c
+++ b/src/osmo-bsc/bsc_vty.c
@@ -1062,8 +1062,6 @@
ho_vty_write_net(vty, gsmnet);
- osmo_tdef_vty_write(vty, gsmnet->T_defs, " ");
-
if (!gsmnet->dyn_ts_allow_tch_f)
vty_out(vty, " dyn_ts_allow_tch_f 0%s", VTY_NEWLINE);
if (gsmnet->tz.override != 0) {
--
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Gerrit-Project: osmo-bsc
Gerrit-Branch: master
Gerrit-Change-Id: I5cc893fb2077bb21f1f661e30a7ab2af1b9bd561
Gerrit-Change-Number: 16923
Gerrit-PatchSet: 1
Gerrit-Owner: fixeria <axilirator at gmail.com>
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