I keep re-using this functionality in completely unrelated realms, and decided
to unify the oddly named scripts in a single 'gits' meta-repos tool, so I can
just symlink this script into my ~/bin and use it everywhere.
Change-Id: I579e7af26d76d5c5d83b2349695456bc7b54f5a2
osmo-trx shouldn't run with address sanitizer. But omitting --enable-sanitize
from osmo-trx breaks 'make check', so then the whole top-level makefile will
end in error with sanitize.opts.
A user wanting to build osmo-trx can just uncomment that line.
Change-Id: I589f49652f8fa4e5becc7d7e63e6e4bc1a8b33bb
Kamailio is a SIP server, that is relatively easy to configure, in
contrary to asterisk it only has one config file. The config file
here is based on the example config provided in the wiki:
<http://osmocom.org/projects/osmo-sip-conector/wiki/Howto>
To enable the osmo-sip-connector, build it, install kamailio and
then set SIPCON_ENABLE=true in your copy of config_2g_3g.
Change-Id: Ia5c4e9992eab390bc6d26ada7564223ff41a01b2
Allow all config files to use a new NET_DIR variable, which always
points to the network folder with the generated configs. We can use
this to place all temporary files (sockets, pid files, ...) there.
Change-Id: Idbdf478ebb9f0b2fcd860e5eff3c414a0a459561
That way one can view the MGCP traffic in wireshark without changing
the MGCP port. We are using a different IP for the two MGWs already, so
they won't conflict even if they use the same port.
Change-Id: I2c73df138642bc3fd52eea493fcab5261e5bc5c8
This is the set of scripts I've written for myself over the years to easily
configure and run Osmocom core networks on my lab computer. I hope this will be
useful to others as well.
Add options to decide whether ldconfig should be called or not, whether with
sudo or not, and also whether to call 'make install' with sudo or not.
Change-Id: I0771c78159edfa312aa320f18d9f6346c3b8adba