Tested here: https://hub.docker.com/r/luar/asterisk/builds/buddnqfztv8zsf8zsgtxjj8/
And seems to be working fine, nice! On Mon, Mar 7, 2016 at 4:28 PM, George Joseph <[email protected]> wrote: > The current Asterisk 13 and master git branches have a new feature that > will be included in 13.8.0: The ability to compile and run Asterisk with a > bundled version of pjproject. > > > Why would you want to do this? Several reasons: > > - Predictability: When built with the > bundled > pjproject, you're always certain of the version you're running > against, no matter where it's installed. > - Scalability: The default pjproject configuration is optimized for > client applications. The bundled version's configuration is optimized for > server use. > - Usability: Several feature patches, which have been submitted > upstream to pjproject but not yet released, have been included in the > bundled version. > - Safety: If a security or critical issue is identified in pjproject, > it can be patched and made available with a new release of Asterisk instead > of > having to > waiting for a new release of pjproject > > . > - Maintainability: You don't need to build and install separate > packages. > - Supportability: When asking others for help, there's no question > about which version of pjproject you're using and what options it was > compiled with. > - Compatibility: This is especially important from a development > perspective because it means we can be sure that new pjproject APIs that > have been introduced > , > or old ones that have been deprecated > , > are handled and tested appropriately in Asterisk. > - Reliability: You can be sure that Asterisk was tested against the > bundled version. > > > So now that you're sold, here's how you use it: > > All you have to do is add the "--with-pjproject-bundled" option to your > ./configure command line and remove any other "--with-pjproject" option you > may have specified. The configure and make processes will download the > correct version of pjproject, patch it, configure it, build it and finally > link Asterisk to it statically. No changes in runtime configuration are > required. > > Still not sold? The default behavior hasn't changed so as long as you > haven't specified "--with-pjproject-bundled", your build and deploy process > remains as is. > > PLEASE TRY THIS!! I'd love some feedback BEFORE 13.8.0 is released. > > > -- > _____________________________________________________________________ > -- Bandwidth and Colocation Provided by http://www.api-digital.com -- > > asterisk-dev mailing list > To UNSUBSCRIBE or update options visit: > http://lists.digium.com/mailman/listinfo/asterisk-dev >
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