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  • Modified a comment on ticket #24 on Network Caller ID

    I've run into a problem with the build and I can't locate any of the "undefined references" in any of the files. There were several packages that were not included in the source and were not mentioned in the prerequisites, especially all of the files in the #include "unicode/..." lines. I found a package and installed it. Doing that eliminated the compile errors but now it wont build. This is now Debian 11 32-bit This is the build output: ➜ ncid make package make pkg prefix=/usr prefix2= make[1]:...

  • Posted a comment on ticket #24 on Network Caller ID

    I've run into a problem with the build and I can't locate any of the "undefined references" in any of the files. There were several packages that were not included in the source and were not mentioned in the prerequisites, especially all of the files in the #include "unicode/..." lines. I found a package and installed it. Doing that eliminated the compile errors but now it wont build. This is the build output: ➜ ncid make package make pkg prefix=/usr prefix2= make[1]: Entering directory '/root/Downloads/ncid'...

  • Posted a comment on ticket #24 on Network Caller ID

    Using the logs suggested, I was able to get it to build and run. It is now open on port 3333. I'm not sure that it's actually working. I have the ncid app running on a windows machine. it shows me 2 entries from yesterday but then nothing. I have tried testing by dialing the phone number. It does not answer and nothing appears in the log. In /var/log there is a file called cidcall.log.new there is no cidcall.log I have tried to delete cidcall.log.new but when I do it asks me for the uucp password...

  • Posted a comment on ticket #226 on p7zip

    Whatever this was/is it "should do it" but it doesn't This is precisely what is in the downloaded code and it does not compile. Generates the same errors as above.

  • Posted a comment on discussion Open Discussion on Network Caller ID

    Hello, My goal is to create a hangup extension that extracts several fields from the input string and searches for a match is a file containing a list of key words. I'm doing this in python because i'm more familiar with that than shell scripting. If I enable one of the sample extensions by editing ncidd.conf, the server restarts successfully after the edit. If I enable a simple python script that works when executed at the command line, the server refuses to start. The failure message is of no use....

  • Created ticket #21 on Network Caller ID

    is there a memory leak

  • Posted a comment on ticket #20 on Network Caller ID

    Thank you

  • Posted a comment on ticket #20 on Network Caller ID

    Thanks. Is there an example somewhere?

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