Hi Oded, I can not undestand , why this change should be done? We use msg id only for our internally purposes and msg id has nothing todo with provider msg id... Can you please explain why it should be needed ?
Have you sooo much traffic running on your bearerbox, so that 32bit not enough ? and second point: we have timestamp as second indicator , so it is not possible that you have 4294967295 msg/sec , have you??? On Sunday 20 July 2003 09:53, Oded Arbel wrote: > On Sunday 20 July 2003 02:06, Bruno Rodrigues wrote: > > Now it's the right time to fix what's wrong, just before releasing a new > > version ;) > > Speaking of compatibility breaking - I'd like to suggest a more radical > change > > : changing the message ID used in kannel internal messaging to 64 bit > : length. > > while not changing a lot for the public APIs, this will allow for greater > flexability, as more and more providers are supplying their own abstraction > layers over their network SMSCs and more of these everyday make use of 64 > bit message ids. > The major down side is that this breaks the internal binary API, which > causes boxes with 64bit ids not to be able to talk to boxes with 32bit ids, > and also this invalidates store files created before the change. > > The changes are supprisingly small, and our systems have been running this > w/o a hitch for more then 6 months. I've been reluctant to send this to the > list as I know how much people here dislike change (I'm all for you guys, > don't like it myself ;-). but if we're already on the subject of breaking > compatibility.. > > Patch attached. -- Best regards / Mit besten Gr��en aus D�sseldorf Dipl.-Ing. Alexander Malysh ___________________________________________ Centrium GmbH Vogelsanger Weg 80 40470 D�sseldorf Fon: +49 (0211) 74 84 51 80 Fax: +49 (0211) 277 49 109 email: a.malysh at centrium.de web: www.centrium.de msn: olek2002 at hotmail.com icq: 98063111 ___________________________________________ Please avoid sending me Word or PowerPoint attachments. See http://www.fsf.org/philosophy/no-word-attachments.html
