Yes, this was a case of disappearing patch, but user guide still
mentioned timer-freq.
Setting value 2 doubles all timers, and so on.
Btw, I noticed that when kannel returns 30 kb mm content, it sends
about 60 segments,
which takes quite a time. Igor, is is this Kannel or the phone ?
Aarno
On
Btw, I noticed that when kannel returns 30 kb mm content, it sends
about 60 segments,
which takes quite a time. Igor, is is this Kannel or the phone ?
does it behave that way for several different phones?
Stipe
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On Friday 27 December 2002 00:56, Stipe Tolj wrote:
Alexander Malysh wrote:
this patch shall fix this ...
thanks a lot for the patch! I slightly modified it and commited it to
cvs.
BTW, checking if the Octstr *filename id not
Was wondering what logic can be used to lookup what
country sms is being sent to..
Hope u can help me out.. its something that
is done usually by providers.. and i need to implement this logic..
Wish to find a way to be able to tell from a
International mobile number i.e +868
that
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On Friday 27 December 2002 01:03, Stipe Tolj wrote:
Hi Alex,
Alexander Malysh schrieb:
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Hi,
here is small patch to get heartbeat work again ...
thanks for the patch. We
Unfortunally no... If store_cleanup thread call store_dump you set file = NULL
and if in the same moment store_save called , then you check file != NULL and
return with 0. But in this case we have store file and we want block on the
list (sms_store or ack_store) and you have race condition
Do I have to care about these two warnings I got from today's CVS snapshot?
I think they are quite old...
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gcc -D_REENTRANT=1 -I. -Igw -g -O2 -DBROKEN_PTHREADS=1
-I/usr/include/libxml2 -Wall -I/usr/include/openssl -I'/usr/include/mysql'
-o wmlscript/wsgram.o -c
I think the 3 digits codes you mention are actually US area codes, not
international prefixes... So they'll be prefixed by 1 (north american
zone code).
As far as I could tell no 3 digits codes conflict with a 2 digits code
(ie albania is 355 but 35 alone is not affected)
Stefan
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no they are 3 digit country codes.. quite a few..
cyprus +357
ok. this number.. how do i know its china or trinidad..
+8681234567
ok its trinidad cause it has the 3rd digit 8
but how u code this and the logic..
1st sms get sent..
then i neeed to appoint a charge to it..
by looking up what coutry
hi
u need a list of the country dialing codes, and then you do a longest
prefix match. i.e. the longest prefix in your country list that matches the
leftmost digits of the destination msisdn. How to do this, well there are
many algorithms.
nisan
At 08:45 PM 12/27/02 +0200, George C wrote:
no
On Freitag, Dezember 27, 2002, at 07:45 Uhr, George C wrote:
no they are 3 digit country codes.. quite a few..
cyprus +357
ok. this number.. how do i know its china or trinidad..
+8681234567
ok its trinidad cause it has the 3rd digit 8
but how u code this and the logic..
1st sms get sent..
then
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Hongkong for example). There's a way to know exactly by looking it up
in SS7 because when you do a SS7 number lookup, the answer will be a
IMSI number and those are going to contain MCC (mobile country code)
and MNC (mobile
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