It has been replaced by cmake.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).
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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.
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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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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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