All:

I'm new here -- so apologies if I breach protocol.

I am trying to run sipxecs on a standard install of Fedora 16.  I  
tried to install the latest stable, which apparently is a build for  
Fedora 14, which is past its end of life.  That set of packages has  
dependency issues on Fedora 16.

Not finding a stable set of Fedora 16 packages, I installed a Fedora  
16 snapshot.  I was having a bit of difficulty provisioning phones,  
but was trying to work through those issues when a routine Fedora yum  
update included the sipxecs repo, which I had inadvertantly not  
disabled.  That set of packages, which included some nightly builds,  
immediately killed the web configuration interface -- any attempt to  
load it resulted in a 503 - server down for maintenance issues.  Log  
files said something to the effect of something killing the worker  
process -- I'm at a different location today and don't have the exact  
log message.

My questions:

1.  What is the best way of alerting the developers to this  
regression in the latest snapshot?

2.  What is the best way to get a stable set of packages onto a stock  
Fedora 16 box?

Thanks.

-- 
Mike

PS:  My first attempt at this message was sent from an unsubscribed  
address.  Hopefully the moderator killed it and you won't see this  
twice.  I would blame it on lack of sleep, but last night I actually  
got plenty of sleep for the first time in weeks.

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