It has been replaced by cmake.
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Renamed in 29.273 Rel 14
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V14.4.0 (2017-03).
Change-Id: Ia9624ca6668dea8f673a70eb87482cd05238e920
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Fix a mistake in a comment.
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Also:
- Move new T6a/T6b AVPs into TGPP.xml (to keep them all together).
- Put back a comment that was (accidentally?) deleted; add some similar notes
in other places.
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... In order to make the Diameter XML valid again.
This includes adding T6a/T6b and most of the AVPs of that application.
Fix up some white space while at it.
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Fix up some white space while at it.
Change-Id: I41efa63ad33288046b56c2eee6a20e066ac6b334
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- xxx-time values are not UNIX timestamps (that is a CUPS-ism - they are
time since bootup in IPP itself)
- Change all of the display strings to use the official IANA values
(confusing otherwise)
- Add support for newer value/group tags.
- Add support for all enum attribute values.
- Add request/response tracking so you can easily match things up.
- Decode octetString, rangeOfInteger, textWithLanguage, nameWithLanguage,
dateTime, and resolution values.
- Don't treat integers and enums as interchangeable (they aren't).
- Integers and enums are signed integers.
- Put operation id or status code in info column.
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... Except for the fact that many AVP names start with "3GPP".
Make the AVP names XML IDs again.
Fix all the grouped AVPs that reference AVPs (by name) or vice-versa. This
includes:
* Fixing a bunch of typos (including type mismatches).
* Commenting out a number of references to vendor AVPs for which we don't have
the specs.
* Adding a few missing AVPs.
Change-Id: Ic2ddb50cc947877de9086be51f7813e8f9be02b4
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In most cases this means prepending the application- or vendor-name to force
uniqueness. A few vendors have duplicates within their namespace--append the
AVP code to these.
Also fix a few other invalid names (with spaces or parentheses in the names).
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These were presumably there to allow indexed search of the AVP list but it
wasn't working anyway (binary search was used). And the expert info for
"unknown" (to Wireshark) AVPs is a good thing.
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In some cases this means using the correct (updated?) name from the
specification. In others it means prepending the application- or vendor-name
to force uniqueness.
Remove a few more "Unassigned" AVPs from the XML files.
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In some cases this means using the correct (updated?) name from the
specification. In others it means prepending the application name to force
uniqueness.
Change-Id: I8301c769af2b2279c0be7c1bc65e99fe25c1cc80
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There's no AVP named "AVP". And there's no need to tell Wireshark that any AVP
may put in the group (the RFC lists "AVP" for that purpose).
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Also remove a bunch of AVPs that are unassigned/unallocated--there's no
real benefit to telling users that...
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This file is included into dictionary.xml so it doesn't need all the DOCTYPE
stuff.
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... That's where it's supposed to be.
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... in order to make the XML (more) valid.
Change-Id: Iefffff3208c98d6ea55d509ed35b57abd268baf3
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As requested by the supplier of the data.
This reverts commit ab754d6ba4.
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As requested by the supplier of the data.
This reverts commit 19069dde80.
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This reverts commit 0e4a7429db.
as requested by the supplier of the data.
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Also add a couple Verizon Wireless and Wimax AVPs.
All taken from the attachments to bug 11907.
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Follow gc7c33b0c8
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Diameter dictionary has been updated with the following AVP values:
1031 Rule-Failure-Code: adden new enum codes.
1082 Credit-Management-Status
1091 TDF-IP-Address
1098 Application-Detection-Information
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Add decoding for MB2c specific AVPs according to 3GPP TS 29.468 Rel 12.1.0.
Change-Id: I0b50cacb5a3e7cb32de89b31da24e725361edf80
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Use Session-ID as a place holder for grouped AVPs that can hold any AVP and
look up the contents of a couple grouped AVPs whose contents wasn't specified.
Also, update the DTD to allow vendors to not add any AVPs.
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(For whatever reason the Diameter dictionary calls it IPAddress rather than
Address--the latter is what's in the RFCs.)
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The codes were there but the strings got messed up somewhere along the way.
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in base or applications.
(IOW update the DTD to reflect I5119f0dc7f8e3bbf59e2207046a8bb0f42ab0ca1.)
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