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This was found and debugged by Sylvain. The BTS will always support
A5/0 so we do not keep track of that, the first bit of the flags is
used for A5/1, second for A5/2... but for RSL there is an offset to
go from RSL to A5(x). Add a testcase and change the code.
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This file is created in ./configure so we shouldn't remove it with make.
Otherwise ./configure && make clean && make check fails
with:
make[3]: *** No rule to make target `atconfig', needed by `check-local'.
Stop.
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Right now osmo-bts requires access to one OpenBSC header file and
this requires that openbsc and osmo-bts git are in the same directory.
Begin with making the location of the OpenBSC sourcecode configurable.
This approach will allow to build osmo-bts on our Jenkins installation
but now has the risk of more code including the openbsc/*.h header files.
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FIXME: hlayer1 and l1if function calls are not acceptable in src/common !
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A special command line option "-P" is used to enable socket interface
and signal available GPRS MO object to BSC.
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The unit test created and used the paging request in the same
second and was passing because of that. Add a second test with
a delay to force now to not be equal to the expiration time.
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Check that adding a paging command works, check that it is expired
after the first call to paging_gen_msg. The test will be extended
to test the scheduling and selection of the various paging messages.
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