Hello,

did you used the latest CVS version for 1.1.0, or the release tarball. There was an issue with 'username/domain' flags fixed later.

Those flags remained there for backward compatibility reasons of $ruri/$from/$to, but they are still required for $avp(xyz).

Cheers,
Daniel


On 09/26/06 17:31, Papadopoulos Georgios wrote:
hello,

Trying to migrate from 1.0.0 to 1.1.0 I came across a problem that has
already been discussed in the list (of course if I had first searched
the archives I would have saved myself from a couple of days of
debbuging). Here are the two discussions:
http://openser.org/pipermail/users/2006-August/006246.html
http://openser.org/pipermail/users/2006-August/006284.html
I am just sending this again because I think it looks like a bug to me.
In the avpops documentation for 1.0.0 the example says
avp_write("$ruri/username","$email"); In 1.1.0 it has changed to
        avp_write("$ru/username","$avp(email)");
Neither of those two will produce the username in avp email with openser
1.1.0.
The same holds for avp_write("$ru/domain","$avp(whatever)");
        avp_write("$ru/domain","$avp(whatever)");
The solution is to use:
        avp_write("$rU","$avp(whatever)");
        avp_write("$rd","$avp(whatever)");

If the /username, /domain are not supposed to work, then shouldn't they
be removed from the document? And shouldn't they cause some syntax
error?

thanks a lot

George

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