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ci: convert ssl build to cmake #530
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* Update README.md (#503) * thread: fix win32 thrd_create return values (#506) * cmake: bump min. version 3.10 (#504) * cmake: add USE_JBUF option (#507) * tcp: add tcp_send_queued to check queue used * http: add http_client_set_bufsize_max / http_client_get_bufsize_max * http, httpauth, websock: support large req body and add body handler Support large req body. Allow set body handler. Use type mbuf for body parameter. * http/client: fix possible null pointer dereference Reported-by: Coverity Scan * ci/windows: test choco install no-progress (#510) * bitv: remove deprecated module (#513) * types,fmt: use re_restrict (#514) Adds `__restrict` macro for WIN32 * sip: refer out of dialog (#508) * sip: add UAS authentication * sip: improve err handling for UAS auth Fixes also a clang analyzer warning "call argument uninitialized". * readme: update supported versions * sipsess/update: bugfix (#516) * sipsess: fix UPDATE issues In modify.c:sipsess_update() sess->req containing the original INVITE request was overwritten with the UPDATE request which could lead to a multitude of problems. Now, an UPDATE is sent by allocating a sipsess_request and sending it is handled separately from re-INVITEs. * sipsess: UPDATE improvements Remove unused parameters from sipsess_update and correct conditional checks in sipsess_modify. * sip/auth: fix mem_zalloc return check (#518) * ci/clang-analyze: use clang 14 * Update media fixes (#515) * sipsess: call answer handler for each SDP answer (#2074) * dns: add dnsc_getaddrinfo_enabled * http: query getaddrinfo enabled in http_client_set_config * tmr: Added a method to obtain a realtime clock time point. Realtime clock time is useful for calculating NTP time points for RTCP SRs. Applications may use this function to associate RTP timestamps of sent RTP packets with realtime clock time points, so that this association is subsequently used to calculate NTP time points in RTCP SRs. * rtp: Synchronize NTP and RTP timestamps in RTCP SR. Obtain the wallclock time once and convert it to both NTP and RTP timestamps instead of obtaining the current time twice, separated with a mutex lock. This improves media synchronization quality. Also, when no RTP packets have been sent and no reference timestamps are available, generate RR instead of SR to avoid sending bogus timestamps in the SR. * rtp: Add realtime timestamps to rtp_send and rtcp_sess_tx_rtp methods. The realtime timestamps allow the application to specify the time point that corresponds to the RTP timestamp on the media presentation timeline. This can be called "capture time", for whatever definition of "capturing" the application has. This timestamp is further used to calculate the NTP/RTP timestamps that are sent in RTCP SR and used on the receiver to synchronize different media streams from the sender. Having the timestamp provided by the application allows for a more precise correspondence between NTP and RTP timestamps, even if the media is sent non-monotonically and out-of-order. * conf: check if returned size is larger than buffer * udp: remove very old iOS hack * tcp: remove very old iOS hack * cmake,debian: Use CMake for debian packages (#522) * crc32: add re wrapper (#526) * ci: convert valgrind to cmake (#529) * ci: convert valgrind to cmake * valgrind: use cmake build * valgrind: minor fixes * valgrind: build rem with cmake * coverage: enable verbose retest * ci: convert ssl build to cmake (#530) * ci: convert fedora to cmake (#531) * ci: convert coverage to cmake (#532) * ci: migrate to cmake (#533) * ci: migrate to cmake * run scan-build-14 twice * cmake: add LINKLIBS and make backtrace and zlib optional (#534) * cmake: add LINKLIBS and make backtrace and zlib optional * fix darwin libs * shim: use try_into_u16_from_size instead generic helper fixes #520 * atomic,convert: check C11 compatibility * pcp: fix cppcheck warning src/pcp/request.c:115:13: warning: Possible null pointer dereference: msg [nullPointer] if (err || msg->hdr.result != PCP_SUCCESS ) { ^ src/pcp/request.c:141:29: note: Calling function 'completed', 3rd argument 'NULL' value is 0 completed(req, ETIMEDOUT, NULL); ^ src/pcp/request.c:115:13: note: Null pointer dereference if (err || msg->hdr.result != PCP_SUCCESS ) { ^ * fmt/print: fix cppcheck overflow ``` src/fmt/print.c:77:15: error: Pointer arithmetic overflow; 'buf' buffer size is 64 [ctuPointerArith] char c, *p = buf + NUM_SIZE - 1; ^ src/fmt/print.c:272:20: note: Calling function local_itoa, 1st argument is uninitialized len = local_itoa(num, (sn < 0) ? -sn : sn, base, ^ src/fmt/print.c:77:15: note: Using argument buf char c, *p = buf + NUM_SIZE - 1; ``` * tls: remove SHA1 fingerprint (deprecated) * telev: add telev_is_empty() * telev: make parameter const and add NULL pointer check * debian: release build * sipreg: avoid sending un-REGISTER periodically A periodic un-REGISTER should be done only if `fbregint` (fallback SIP server registration interval) was set. * cmake,mk: bump the tentative next release with pre-release identifier * sipsess/update: Add Contact header to UPDATE UPDATEs are now sent with Contact header which is mandatory according to RFC 3311. * cmake: fix shared API soversion (aligned with make) * cmake/pkgconfig: fix name * releasae v2.8.0 (#551) Co-authored-by: Alfred E. Heggestad <alfred.heggestad@gmail.com> Co-authored-by: Sebastian Reimers <hallo@studio-link.de> Co-authored-by: Franz Auernigg <f.auernigg@commend.com> Co-authored-by: Maximilian Fridrich <m.fridrich@commend.com> Co-authored-by: Andrey Semashev <andrey.semashev@gmail.com>
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