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Add 3GPP TS 29.368 V15.1.0 (2019-09) Add AVPs: - Device-Action, Grouped, code 3001, section 6. 4.2 - Device-Notification, Grouped, code 3002, section 6.4.3 - Trigger-Data, Grouped, code 3003, section 6.4.4 - Payload, OctetString, code 3004, section 6.4.5 - Action-Type, Enumerated, code 3005, section 6.4.6 - Priority-Indication, Enumerated, code 3006, section 6.4.7 - Reference-Number, Unsigned32, code 3007, section 6.4.8 - Request-Status, Enumerated, code 3008, section 6.4.9 - Delivery-Outcome, Enumerated, code 3009, section 6.4.10 - Application-Port-Identifier, Unsigned32, code 3010, section 6.4.11 - Old-Reference-Number, Unsigned32, code 3011, section 6.4.12 - Feature-Supported-In-Final-Target, Unsigned32, code 3012, section 6.4.13
author Luke Mewburn <luke@mewburn.net>
date Tue, 07 Apr 2020 16:04:36 +1000
parents b90f100f9de6
children 699c3fb0c57b
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The simplest way to install on NetBSD, DragonFly, MirBSD or other
pkgsrc platforms is:
	pkg_add freeDiameter

If no binary package exists:
	cd /usr/pkgsrc/net/freeDiameter
	make install

If you want to build and install freeDiameter from the repository,
you'll need to install:
	pkg_add bison pkg-config libidn gnutls libgcrypt mercurial
and follow the usual installation note.

For the optional extensions, you need mysql*-client, postgres*-client,
libxml2, jsoncpp, and json-schema.  For the debugging extensions,
you also need swig and a python -- install as usual.

"Welcome to our mercurial repository"