asterisk +dapper

Kilian Krause kilian at debian.org
Fri Jun 1 07:25:14 UTC 2007


Faidon,

On Fri, Jun 01, 2007 at 07:12:54AM +0300, Faidon Liambotis wrote:
> Kilian Krause wrote:
> > the new sources have just been added to pkg-voip SVN. The building
> > should commence any minute now. Stay tuned to
> > http://status.buildserver.net/packages/status.php?packages=asterisk1.2%20zaptel1.2%20libpri1.2&subdist=pkg-voip
> Since Asterisk and Zaptel are not shared libraries, I think asterisk-1.2 
> and zaptel-1.2 is more appropriate.

python2.3 is also not a shared lib. Well, zaptel has library components
(like libtonezone), so it even is a library. Anyway, I think that naming
should not be an issue.


> libpri OTOH is a library, but the package suffix should reflect the SONAME.
> The SONAME is 1, so either the package rename (from libpri1) was 
> incorrent or the SONAME should have changed (e.g. to 1.2) because of ABI 
>   incompatibilities.
> [this has nothing to do with your packaging attempt]

Yes, that's what I also find pretty bewildering. And right now I'm not
entirely sure what the correct fix is for both 1.4 and 1.2 series.


> This is a serious bug. We released with it but it would be best to fix 
> it even at this point.
> IOW, libpri 1.4 should have a different SONAME and hence a different 
> package name if Asterisk 1.2 is not capable of working with it.

Yes. Tzafrir, can you verify what the combination is that actually works
and how we sort this issue out best? I mean, can we even go with
libpri1.4 for asterisk 1.2 instead of putting another libpri1.2 in?


> > and watch for errors. As soon as it has been built there, i'll push it
> > to the public archive (in case it'll not auto-migrate by britney).
> That's what "experimental" is for.

SCUD isn't as actively autobuilt for the most part. That's what for now
buildserver.net is for. From there if the packages are greatly useful
and if asterisk 1.2 upstream support will hold up still, now that 1.6 is
announced at the horizon, we can also upload some versions to SID or
SCUD. Yet I think they'll rather confuse people than actually help the
masses. For those few who actually do want to stick to 1.2 for now, the
download from pkg-voip.buildserver.net will be fine enough, I'm sure.

-- 
Best regards,
Kilian
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