----- Le 31 Oct 16, à 4:37, Baptiste Jonglez [email protected] a écrit :
> Thanks for the information. > > I noticed that the releases/beta1-production branch still uses pjproject > 2.4.5, while master switched to using 2.5.5 some weeks ago. > > Is it possible to backport this change? Apart from better IPv6 > support, does it break compatibility? > > Thanks, > Baptiste > Hi Baptiste, As you mention, PJSIP 2.4.5 is used in beta1: it brings IPv6 and new API into PJNATH to support multible STUN/TURN servers. To support these new little things, it requires a bunch of patches on Ring Daemon. Technicaly, that doesn't break the Ring daemon API/behaviors, but our next release based on master does! So Ring versions based on beta1 cannot call anymore master based Ring versions. Moreover we're very close to release, so all our efforts are targeted on it. I don't think it is worth to backport as the result will be a deprecated and unusable Ring daemon. -- Guillaume Roguez | Senior Free Software Consultant Ring Project Development Director - https://ring.cx RingID: 007871859FFA8E8FFDE776A6BA8E8FA35ABD9A7B PGP: 2A3A3627C9DCA7E733EE1034820371F4E07DE571 Savoir-faire Linux 7275 Saint Urbain Bureau 200 Montréal, QC, H2R 2Y5
