I think you're right. I will fix any inconsistent behaviour.
----- Original Message ----- From: "Gabriel Georgescu" <gaby@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Sent: Wednesday, April 13, 2005 4:11 PM
I think the original ideea that appears in manual, to give precedence to SQL is good, because if you implement this SQLconfig then for sure you want to change everything from there.
Anyway if you modify it please update the manual also.
At 04:31 PM 4/13/2005, you wrote:That's a good question. My idea was to give preference to config file settings over SQL settings. But after examining the source code, I found it is not always true. For some "list-like" sections (PermanentEndpoint, RewriteE164, ...) SQL takes precedence. I'll fix this to provide consistent behaviour.
----- Original Message ----- From: "Costin Manda" <siderite@xxxxxxxxx> Sent: Wednesday, April 13, 2005 1:24 PM
I have two questions regarding gnugk. First one is about SQL config. What happends if I overwrite a setting in the configuration file with one in the SQL db? Example: in the file we have: 1.2.3.4=gw1;1234 in the db we have: 1.2.3.4=gw5;5678 Case a) setting in db overwrites setting in config file Case b) setting in file remains unchanged (overwriting is forbidden) Case c) an error occurs
Second one regards Q931pdu messages. I see that they contain the disconnect error message followed by two bytes, which are not always the same for the same disconnect cause. Is there some extra meaning in the two bytes and if so, how can I extract it?
Thank you
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