On Mon 03 Apr 2006 16:32, William Suffill wrote: > I'm sure this is something we can work on over time. I will be posting > a mirror atleast for April (not sure if work is renewing the colo > agreement of box in question) of spandsp/tiff as well as tar's for > openpbx, openpbx-sounds zaptel libpri and maybe the woomera stuff if I > get a chance to document it. As versions change I hope to be able to > keep this in sync atleast until things stablize enough for binary > packages. > > Thank you Peter for offering to do RPMs. I'd help at Linuxtag but it's > a bit for to travel on my limited budget at this point. That should > surely help adoption if done properly. That begs the question as to > what modules should be included in binary pkgs and which are > optional/lesser used.
Personally I package all modules that have dependencies provided by the base OS (In my case SUSE) but none that require external dependencies unless they are a core dependency of the package (like spandsp). I also usually package non core modules that require extra dependencies into sub packages. For example openpbx-postgresql and openpbx-mysql that way people who don't need sql functionality are not forced to install extra unneeded libraries on their machines.. Given that I have been a bit busy of late to pay close attention to OpenPBX, are there any extra packages required other than spandsp (An older spandsp ships with SUSE but will need an update) newt, openssl, postgresql, mysql, odbc are already provided of course... Do we have a page in the wiki listing dependencies? If not I suggest we start one... > Also I believe someone from Sagnoma is speaking on OPBX at LinuxTag as > well. Any more information on this would be appreciated. It's all available form the link I posted before: http://www.linuxtag.org/2006/en/besucher/konferenzen/3rd-telephony-summit/programm.html -- Peter Nixon http://www.peternixon.net/ PGP Key: http://www.peternixon.net/public.asc
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