Hi all,
I just downloaded the new version 2.0 and ran one of my scripts with it
(on slackware linux).
My scripts generate syslog messages using something like:
<exec command="logger -p user.err -t loadI 'TIMEOUT ...[field0]...'"/>
Running these scripts with the new SIPp version 2.0 gives in the log
file a line ending in ^M (as two characters, trailing control-M
translated by syslogd).
This trailing control-M is probably there for all external unix
commands.
In version 1.1rc8 it was still OK, so I think somewhere somebody touched
this not so long ago.
Anybody knows what related changes happened between version 1.1rc8 and
2.0, so we could try to trace this back?
Best regards,
MarcVD
(-: from Marc VAN DIEST (BELGACOM)
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