Re: RouteRequest message... (bug?)

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Update - I was able to compile gnugk myself and I got it all to work.  I
followed the instructions at
http://www.gnugk.org/gnugk-manual-14.html#ss14.1 and it worked nicely.


MarvinHerbold wrote:
> 
> I just added SQLAcct and I am having trouble getting the latest binary
> build
> from gnugk.org working for us.  The error I get in the logs is:
> 
> 2011/12/13 13:49:17.920 1               udll.cxx(344)   DLL     Error
> loading DLL: libmysqlclient.so: cannot open shared object file: No such
> file
> or directory
> 2011/12/13 13:49:17.920 1        gksql_mysql.cxx(332)   SQLAcct Can't load
> library libmysqlclient.so
> 2011/12/13 13:49:17.920 1              gksql.cxx(101)   SQLAcct Database
> connection failed: vri@localhost[vri]
> 2011/12/13 13:49:17.920 0            sqlacct.cxx(128)   GKACCT  SQLAcct
> module creation failed: could not connect to the database
> 2011/12/13 13:49:17.921 0            sqlacct.cxx(129)   GKACCT  FATAL:
> Shutting down
> 
> I tried SQLAcct with the build that was released as a part of the debian
> package installed via aptitude and it worked with that build, I get no
> SQLAcct errors.  But when I download the latest binary from gnugk.org and
> replace the binary in /usr/sbin with that one then SQLAcct no longer
> works.
> I am not sure why... different mysql client dll version?  Am I going to
> have
> to compile gnugk myself?
> 
> Marvin Herbold
> Principal Software Engineer
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> 
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Marvin Herbold [mailto:mherbold@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx] 
> Sent: Wednesday, December 07, 2011 2:22 PM
> To: 'GNU Gatekeeper Users'
> Subject: RE:  RouteRequest message... (bug?)
> 
> Thanks - I did just that and it worked like a charm.  The code is running
> really well and I am making fast progress with it.
> 
> Marvin
> 
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Jan Willamowius [mailto:jan@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx] 
> Sent: Wednesday, December 07, 2011 10:42 AM
> To: openh323gk-users@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
> Subject: Re:  RouteRequest message... (bug?)
> 
> You can simply download the latest version from gnugk.org and replace
> the executable.
> 
> Jan
> 
> Marvin Herbold wrote:
>> Ah, yes, I am using 2.3.0 - that makes sense.  Thanks for the heads up
> about
>> the possibility of adding more parameters - I'll make sure my code can
>> handle that.
>> 
>> What is the easiest way to update to the latest version if I already have
>> 2.3.0 installed via aptitude (I am running Ubuntu 10.04 LTS) ?  Could I
> just
>> get a 64 bit binary somewhere and replace the executable?  Or is it more
>> involved than that?  Or even better, is there another repository
>> somewhere
>> that I can use to update to 2.3.5 via aptitude?
>> 
>> Thanks for your help, Jan!
>> 
>> Marvin
>> 
>> -----Original Message-----
>> From: Jan Willamowius [mailto:jan@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx] 
>> Sent: Wednesday, December 07, 2011 10:13 AM
>> To: openh323gk-users@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
>> Subject: Re:  RouteRequest message... (bug?)
>> 
>> Hi Marvin,
>> 
>> I think in another mail you mentioned that you are using an old
>> version of GnuGk. The vendor string was added in 2.3.3, so make sure
>> you have a recent version if you need the vendor string.
>> 
>> BTW: This is a good example why you want to write code that will check
>> only for the minimum number of parameters in each message. There may
>> be more parameters in future versions of gnuGk. Make sure your status
>> port application doesn't break with additional parameters.
>> 
>> Regards,
>> Jan
>> 
>> 
>> Marvin Herbold wrote:
>> > Hey all,
>> > 
>> >  
>> > 
>> > I'm making great progress in getting our call center working.
>> > 
>> >  
>> > 
>> > Right now I am writing the code to process the RouteRequest message.  I
> am
>> > parsing the message and notice something strange.  According to the
> docs,
>> > the message is supposed to consist of 9 parameters separated by the
>> pipe
>> (|)
>> > with the last one being VendorString, and the whole message is
> terminated
>> by
>> > a semicolon (;).  The 2nd and 8th parameters are in 2 parts, separated
> by
>> a
>> > colon (:) however I do notice that the 6th parameter (the CallerAlias)
>> seems
>> > to also be in 2 parts separated by a colon (Alias Name & Alias Type?)
>> > 
>> >  
>> > 
>> > The issue I am having is that instead of 9 parameters separated by the
>> pipe
>> > I am getting only 8.  VendorString (the last parameter) seems to be
>> missing
>> > for me, there are only 7 pipes in the RouteRequest string I am getting,
>> not
>> > 8 as there should be.
>> > 
>> >  
>> > 
>> > This is the RouteRequest message I am getting (I x'ed out the public ip
>> > address for the CalledIP:Port parameter (note there is no port
> component,
>> it
>> > is not in the message, but that isn't causing me problems):
>> > 
>> >  
>> > 
>> >
>>
> RouteRequest|10.1.10.101:30005|unregistered|29116||Marvin:h323_ID|4c-b2-06-d
>> > b-c9-05-19-10-9a-ab-00-24-36-b1-bd-dc|xxx.xx.xxx.xx;
>> > 
>> >  
>> > 
>> > Thanks for any help / insight!
>> > 
>> >  
>> > 
>> > Marvin
> 
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> Jan Willamowius, jan@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx, http://www.gnugk.org/
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