commit | 6ba22c2dbd2e585064a464e85db9d7c9618abe65 | [log] [tgz] |
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author | Alexander Couzens <lynxis@fe80.eu> | Fri Sep 01 15:42:18 2023 +0200 |
committer | Alexander Couzens <lynxis@fe80.eu> | Sat Sep 02 17:41:27 2023 +0200 |
tree | c5b0c4719ad0d98071076d8f3315238564a06e6d | |
parent | b524e24dec8b2abc3f4cfdaf36392f854e6be6eb [diff] |
server_cb: use a define for the VENDOR_3GPP code Also use a proper variable name Change-Id: I9bd99998963624f7688b972cbb3908fae5686231
This project implements a proxy translating Diameter into GSUP, hence allowing Diameter clients connecting to GSUP server. This allows, for instance, using OsmoHLR as an HSS used by 4G/5G nodes.
Install erlang and rebar3 packages (not "rebar", that's version 2! You may need to compile it from source in some distros).
$ rebar3 compile $ rebar3 escriptize
Unit tests can be run this way:
$ rebar3 eunit
Once osmo_dia2gsup is built, you can start it this way:
$ rebar3 shell 1> osmo_dia2gsup:start().
Passing a config file:
$ rebar3 shell --config ./examples/sys.config 1> osmo_dia2gsup:start().
Running it with one shell command:
$ rebar3 shell --config ./examples/sys.config --eval "osmo_dia2gsup:start()."
Running it as an escript:
$ rebar3 escriptize $ ERL_FLAGS='-config ./examples/sys.config' _build/default/bin/osmo-dia2gsup