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Harald Welte laforge at gnumonks.orgOn Thu, Oct 06, 2016 at 08:20:03PM +0200, Neels Hofmeyr wrote:
> > I have not ignored anything, I've pointed to commit which I suspect
> > could have broken voice (as you rightfully pointed out it's in
> > libosmo-abis). Could you clarify if reverting this commit in
> > libosmo-abis fixes the voice for sysmobts master? Or in addition to
> > reverting c77c2a6aa13accbc558888ab788d1148eb9aeb1a in libosmo-abis I've
> > got to checkout some later commit in sysmobts?
> >
> > If reverting commit in libosmo-abis indeed fixes voice for sysmobts sdk
> > 1.5.4 than please send patch for review (add me as reviewer).
>
> These are two distinct issues. The one with no voice at all happens on 1.5.4
> and is fixed by gerrit #1011.
Can you please clarify. When you say "on 1.5.4" you mean that you used
a SDK/toolchain from 201310-nightly. However, did you also run a
201310-nightly filesystem on the BTS at that time?
The recent changes in libosmo-abis require the use of a more recent
libortp. The filesystem + SDK of 201310-nightly contains that later
version and should thus be expected to work.
What is of course not supposed to work is a filesystem (including ortp
binary) of 201310-stable or -testing with a osmo-bts binary built on a
SDK/toolchain from 201310-nightly.
Please confirm that this is not the case in your testing.
Regards,
Harald
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