09-11-2007
Okay, I feel kind of dumb. I am new to HP-UX and troubleshooting this type of error. How do I figure out if my failing mmap calls are with/without MAP_FIXED? I tried googling this answer but did not find an answer to that question. Thanks in advance.
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NAME
eXosip2 OPTIONS and UA capabilities Management -
Functions
int eXosip_options_build_request (osip_message_t **options, const char *to, const char *from, const char *route)
int eXosip_options_send_request (osip_message_t *options)
int eXosip_options_build_answer (int tid, int status, osip_message_t **answer)
int eXosip_options_send_answer (int tid, int status, osip_message_t *answer)
Detailed Description
Function Documentation
int eXosip_options_build_request (osip_message_t **options, const char *to, const char *from, const char *route)
Build a default OPTIONS message.
Parameters:
options Pointer for the SIP request to build.
to SIP url for callee.
from SIP url for caller.
route Route header for INVITE. (optional)
int eXosip_options_send_request (osip_message_t *options)
Send an OPTIONS request.
Parameters:
options SIP OPTIONS message to send.
int eXosip_options_build_answer (inttid, intstatus, osip_message_t **answer)
Build answer for an OPTIONS request.
Parameters:
tid id of OPTIONS transaction.
status status for SIP answer to build.
answer The SIP answer to build.
int eXosip_options_send_answer (inttid, intstatus, osip_message_t *answer)
Send answer for an OPTIONS request.
Parameters:
tid id of OPTIONS transaction.
status status for SIP answer to send.
answer The SIP answer to send. (default will be sent if NULL)
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