Hello all!
SEMS finally was approved for inclusion into official Fedora and EPEL
repositories. EPEL stands for "Extra Packages for Enterprise Linux", a
supplementary repository for RHEL and derivatives (CentOS, Scientific
Linux and other derivatives).

Users of these distributives may simply type

$ sudo yum install sems

and sems package will be installed.

SEMS already available in Fedora repositories ans will be available in
EPEL in the nearest future (right now it situates in epel-testing
repository). I personally using it on few machines with CentOS 5
installed.

Some plugins are packaged separately (to reduce total number of
dependencies from other libraries). The following plugins are
available:

$ sudo yum list sems* |grep sems
sems.ppc                                  1.1.0-5.fc10                   updates
sems-conf_auth.ppc                        1.1.0-5.fc10                   updates
sems-diameter_client.ppc                  1.1.0-5.fc10                   updates
sems-g722.ppc                             1.1.0-5.fc10                   updates
sems-gateway.ppc                          1.1.0-5.fc10                   updates
sems-gsm.ppc                              1.1.0-5.fc10                   updates
sems-ivr.ppc                              1.1.0-5.fc10                   updates
sems-mailbox.ppc                          1.1.0-5.fc10                   updates
sems-pin_collect.ppc                      1.1.0-5.fc10                   updates
sems-python.ppc                           1.1.0-5.fc10                   updates
sems-speex.ppc                            1.1.0-5.fc10                   updates
sems-xmlrpc2di.ppc                        1.1.0-5.fc10                   updates
$

Just my 2ยข and thanks again for this wonderful application :)

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With best regards!
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