Cool, feel free to report these bugs in Jira. If they are indeed FreeSWITCH
bugs.

On Fri, Aug 28, 2009 at 12:10 AM, Jason White <[email protected]> wrote:

> Jay Binks <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> > Reason I ask ...   I personally only have a preference for debian,
> > but others may have policy mandated Os's
> > For their companies, and it would be great to have some info about this.
>
> The only problem I've had with FreeSWITCH under Debian Squeeze and Sid
> involves TLS-related segmentation faults that appear to be related to
> something in the version of libssl supplied with Debian. The same problem
> can't be reproduced on Fedora, for example, but it does occur under Debian
> Lenny as well as Debian Squeeze and Sid (i.e., "testing" and "unstable",
> respectively).
>
> besides this, all of the issues that I have encountered turned out to be
> (usually short-lived) bugs in FreeSWITCH or one of the libraries included
> in
> the source tree - they're mostly FreeSWITCH issues.
>
> I should point out that the FreeSWITCH developers are very good at avoiding
> the introduction of bugs into their code and that known bugs get fixed. It
> appears to be an unchanging fact about programming that with a large and
> complex project, even given highly knowledgeable, experienced, committed
> and
> talented developers (as we have with FreeSWITCH), sometimes, bugs do slip
> through.
>
>
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