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Add 3GPP TS 29.343 V15.1.0 (2019-09)
Add AVPs:
- Origin-App-Layer-User-Id, UTF8String, code 3600, section 6.4.2
- Target-App-Layer-User-Id, UTF8String, code 3601, section 6.4.3
- ProSe-Function-ID, OctetString, code 3602, section 6.4.4
- ProSe-Request-Type, Unsigned32, code 3603, section 6.4.5
- PDUID, OctetString, code 3604, section 6.4.6
- Application-Data, UTF8String, code 3605, section 6.4.7
- Allowed-Suffixes-Number, Unsigned32, code 3606, section 6.4.8
- Monitor-Target, Grouped, code 3607, section 6.4.9
- ProSe-Code-Suffix-Mask, Grouped, code 3608, section 6.4.10
- Suffix-Code, OctetString, code 3609, section 6.4.11
- Suffix-Mask, OctetString, code 3610, section 6.4.12
- Banned-User-Target, Grouped, code 3611, section 6.4.17
- Metadata-Indicator, Unsigned32, code 3612, section 6.4.18
author | Luke Mewburn <luke@mewburn.net> |
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date | Sat, 04 Apr 2020 21:28:45 +1100 |
parents | e457e7ac3a6d |
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This package uses CMake (cmake.org) as building system. You'll need the cmake tool in order to generate the Makefiles for your platform. You can also select which extensions must be built with cmake. After the initial cmake configuration, you will need several tools such as make, a C compiler (tested mostly with gcc), flex (> 2.5.4), bison, ... You may retrieve the source package in several ways: - as a pre-packaged version for your platform. Check the website for supported platforms. - as a tarball containing the source. - directly from the repository using Mercurial tool: hg clone http://www.freediameter.net/hg/freeDiameter In order to update later: hg pull -u Building in a separate directory is recommended: # mkdir build # cd build # cmake ../ # make You can pass options to instruct cmake about which components to compile on the command-line. You can also use a CMake front-end (for example ccmake or cmake-gui). If your cmake installation is recent, the edit_cache target is a good help as well: # mkdir build # cd build # cmake ../ # make help # make edit_cache # make You can disable the unit tests by doing: # cmake -DBUILD_TESTING:BOOL=OFF ../ # make When the tests are enabled, you can run them with: # make test See the INSTALL.* files for additional platform-specific information. Note that the most up-to-date INSTALL file is the Ubuntu one. You may want to read there in addition to your own platform file.