Re: [asterisk-users] centos asterisk 1.8 rpms: chan_gtalk and res_jabber missing?

2012-02-09 Thread Christoph Timm

Hi,

I'm also interested in rpm packages including chan_gtalk and res_jabber 
because I do not want to have a build environment on my productive server.


Does anybody knows the reason why this is not available via rpm?

best regards
Christoph

Am 28.11.2011 05:30, schrieb Vladimir Mikhelson:

I just go through the whole process.

  * ./configure
  * make menu
  * make
  * make install

I tried building pieces but then ran into the problem where Asterisk 
was not happy with different version of my modules.  I tried to 
inquire what specific flags or other parameters I needed to use while 
compiling so that my modules would be accepted into the RPM delivered 
Asterisk, but ran into the same wall of silence.


As I maintain all other components by yum update I need to install 
Asterisk and then overwrite it by make install.  The same with 
DAHDI.  Not very elegant or convenient.


-Vladimir



On 11/27/2011 10:23 PM, Gaurav P wrote:
Do you build from source and copy res_jabber.so and chan_gtalk.so to 
the rpm installed directories? Or have you just given up on the 
packages and instead build from source?


On Sun, Nov 27, 2011 at 8:35 PM, Vladimir Mikhelson 
v...@mikhelson.com mailto:v...@mikhelson.com wrote:


It has been almost a year since I suggested to consider including
these into the RPM build.  There was no friction ever since, and
I am building from sources too...

It seems the RPM maintainers  think that Google Voice
connectivity is an experimental feature and thus it should not be
included in the RPM.  Or maybe their logic is different.  The end
result is the same.

-Vladimir




On 11/27/2011 7:22 PM, Gaurav P wrote:

Hi All,

While I'm certainly comfortable compiling from sources, I'm
trying to do an rpm only asterisk install on CentOS 5.7. I'm
using the asterisk repositories and I installed all the
asterisk18 rpms, but find that chan_gtalk and res_jabber are
missing.

Is there a separate rpm that includes support for gtalk?

Thanks in advance.

-Gaurav


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[asterisk-users] centos asterisk 1.8 rpms: chan_gtalk and res_jabber missing?

2011-11-27 Thread Gaurav P
Hi All,

While I'm certainly comfortable compiling from sources, I'm trying to do an
rpm only asterisk install on CentOS 5.7. I'm using the asterisk
repositories and I installed all the asterisk18 rpms, but find that
chan_gtalk and res_jabber are missing.

Is there a separate rpm that includes support for gtalk?

Thanks in advance.

-Gaurav
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Re: [asterisk-users] centos asterisk 1.8 rpms: chan_gtalk and res_jabber missing?

2011-11-27 Thread Vladimir Mikhelson
It has been almost a year since I suggested to consider including these
into the RPM build.  There was no friction ever since, and I am building
from sources too...

It seems the RPM maintainers  think that Google Voice connectivity is an
experimental feature and thus it should not be included in the RPM.  Or
maybe their logic is different.  The end result is the same.

-Vladimir



On 11/27/2011 7:22 PM, Gaurav P wrote:
 Hi All,

 While I'm certainly comfortable compiling from sources, I'm trying to
 do an rpm only asterisk install on CentOS 5.7. I'm using the asterisk
 repositories and I installed all the asterisk18 rpms, but find that
 chan_gtalk and res_jabber are missing.

 Is there a separate rpm that includes support for gtalk?

 Thanks in advance.

 -Gaurav


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Re: [asterisk-users] centos asterisk 1.8 rpms: chan_gtalk and res_jabber missing?

2011-11-27 Thread Gaurav P
Do you build from source and copy res_jabber.so and chan_gtalk.so to the
rpm installed directories? Or have you just given up on the packages and
instead build from source?

On Sun, Nov 27, 2011 at 8:35 PM, Vladimir Mikhelson v...@mikhelson.comwrote:

  It has been almost a year since I suggested to consider including these
 into the RPM build.  There was no friction ever since, and I am building
 from sources too...

 It seems the RPM maintainers  think that Google Voice connectivity is an
 experimental feature and thus it should not be included in the RPM.  Or
 maybe their logic is different.  The end result is the same.

 -Vladimir




 On 11/27/2011 7:22 PM, Gaurav P wrote:

 Hi All,

 While I'm certainly comfortable compiling from sources, I'm trying to do
 an rpm only asterisk install on CentOS 5.7. I'm using the asterisk
 repositories and I installed all the asterisk18 rpms, but find that
 chan_gtalk and res_jabber are missing.

 Is there a separate rpm that includes support for gtalk?

 Thanks in advance.

 -Gaurav


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Re: [asterisk-users] centos asterisk 1.8 rpms: chan_gtalk and res_jabber missing?

2011-11-27 Thread Vladimir Mikhelson
I just go through the whole process.

  * ./configure
  * make menu
  * make
  * make install

I tried building pieces but then ran into the problem where Asterisk was
not happy with different version of my modules.  I tried to inquire
what specific flags or other parameters I needed to use while compiling
so that my modules would be accepted into the RPM delivered Asterisk,
but ran into the same wall of silence.

As I maintain all other components by yum update I need to install
Asterisk and then overwrite it by make install.  The same with DAHDI. 
Not very elegant or convenient.

-Vladimir



On 11/27/2011 10:23 PM, Gaurav P wrote:
 Do you build from source and copy res_jabber.so and chan_gtalk.so to
 the rpm installed directories? Or have you just given up on the
 packages and instead build from source?

 On Sun, Nov 27, 2011 at 8:35 PM, Vladimir Mikhelson
 v...@mikhelson.com mailto:v...@mikhelson.com wrote:

 It has been almost a year since I suggested to consider including
 these into the RPM build.  There was no friction ever since, and I
 am building from sources too...

 It seems the RPM maintainers  think that Google Voice connectivity
 is an experimental feature and thus it should not be included in
 the RPM.  Or maybe their logic is different.  The end result is
 the same.

 -Vladimir




 On 11/27/2011 7:22 PM, Gaurav P wrote:
 Hi All,

 While I'm certainly comfortable compiling from sources, I'm
 trying to do an rpm only asterisk install on CentOS 5.7. I'm
 using the asterisk repositories and I installed all the
 asterisk18 rpms, but find that chan_gtalk and res_jabber are
 missing.

 Is there a separate rpm that includes support for gtalk?

 Thanks in advance.

 -Gaurav


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