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Bryan Biedenkapp
0ce9a374ee
change source file to match configuration file change;
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2 years ago |
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common
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fix missed message;
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2 years ago |
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fne
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change source file to match configuration file change;
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2 years ago |
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fw
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update submodules;
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2 years ago |
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host
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report local and remote peer ID information for peer connection log messages;
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2 years ago |
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monitor
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treewide: perform general refactor of file headers, I've modified the file headers to follow rules from: https://www.kernel.org/doc/html/next/process/license-rules.html, this trims/compresses the file header section a bit reducing the number of lines at the top of every file quite a bit, going forward all new files should follow this new format (if its good enough for the Linux kernel, its good enough for me);
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2 years ago |
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remote
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preliminary support for management APIs RID (Query/Add/Delete/Commit), TGID (Query/Add/Delete/Commit) [note: commit doesn't work pending modification to RadioIdLookup and TalkgroupRulesLookup to implement commit/saving to disk];
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2 years ago |
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CMakeLists.txt
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treewide: perform general refactor of file headers, I've modified the file headers to follow rules from: https://www.kernel.org/doc/html/next/process/license-rules.html, this trims/compresses the file header section a bit reducing the number of lines at the top of every file quite a bit, going forward all new files should follow this new format (if its good enough for the Linux kernel, its good enough for me);
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2 years ago |
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CompilerOptions.cmake
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treewide: perform general refactor of file headers, I've modified the file headers to follow rules from: https://www.kernel.org/doc/html/next/process/license-rules.html, this trims/compresses the file header section a bit reducing the number of lines at the top of every file quite a bit, going forward all new files should follow this new format (if its good enough for the Linux kernel, its good enough for me);
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2 years ago |