@ -116,5 +116,5 @@ The following format string will emulate the regular cdr file format:
format => "${CDR(clid)}","${CDR(src)}","${CDR(dst)}","${CDR(dcontext)}","${CDR(channel)}","${CDR(dstchannel)}","${CDR(lastapp)}","${CDR(lastdata)}","${CDR(start)}","${CDR(answer)}","${CDR(end)}","${CDR(duration)}","${CDR(billsec)}","${CDR(disposition)}","${CDR(amaflags)}","${CDR(accountcode)}","${CDR(uniqueid)}","${CDR(userfield)}"
You can put anything you want as the value of format incuding new cdr vars you make up or any global variables.
You can put anything you want as the value of format including new cdr vars you make up or any global variables.
Cygwin support is completely experimental and usupported at this time. The current state of cygwin support is that it will compile, and start the cli, but will not yet take calls properly.
Cygwin support is completely experimental and unsupported at this time. The
current state of cygwin support is that it will compile, and start the cli,
but will not yet take calls properly.
To compile with cygwin, you will need at least a standard base cygwin install plus the following packages: