So you should report chan_capi bugs to it's creator at www.junghanns.net, where you downloaded it (or maybe you've found it in a package?).
Since I've the feeling that the creator of chan_capi don't belive that the ISDN future is chan_capi anymore, but his "bristuff", I also suggest you:
a) use his "bristuff" (same site as above)
b) if you have kernel 2.6, use mISDN kernel patches and chan_mISDN, that is, seems, well supported and developed (and works, with a compilation flag, with asterisk stable and asterisk head as well):
http://www.beronet.com/?PageID=3017
Best regards Marco Menardi
Luis Vazquez wrote:
Hello all
I found a bug in the chan_capi driver (really a not implemented message handling and then a false error condition) and I guess I have wrote a patch to fix it (basically I searched the internet for other capi open source implementation an borrowed the code snippet) but I don't know where to send the report and bugfix.
I also found some miss-behaviours that I would like to share with other asterisk+chan_capi users.
I went to Asterisk bugtracker but I didn't find a capi (or related) section. I also looked at Junghanns.net and I didn't find an asterisk capi users mailing list or a way to report bugfixes to chan_capi.
Does anybody knows the best way to submit the report so it's available to anyone?
Thanks a lot Luis
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