Thanks Daniel for response
Sure packaging rules must be same for all dists.
Could you make same comment at
https://github.com/kamailio/kamailio/issues/1862

This will allow track this request

чт, 21 февр. 2019 г. в 12:31, Daniel-Constantin Mierla <[email protected]>:

> Hello,
> On 21.02.19 07:39, Sergey Safarov wrote:
>
> Current kamailio package (checked via RPM) is contains lot of modules.
> Some of this is not important to include in every kamailio installation.
> May be create own packages for this modules and other in next 5.3 branch?
> Modules examples:
>
> benchmark.so
> db_cluster.so
> db_text.so
> rtpengine.so
> rtpproxy.so
> sipcapture.so
> siptrace.so
> sipt.so
> sms.so
> smsops.so
> ss7ops.so
>
> https://github.com/kamailio/kamailio/issues/1862
>
> use of such modules is a matter of deployment type and for example, for
> residential services, rtpengine or rtpproxy are like a must. I also use
> often benchmark module to track execution of some operations (like http
> queries). Also, siptrace is rather common in what I deal with.
>
> IMO, it is hard to make a selection on usage or personal preferences. The
> rule was that was has same dependencies as core, they should be packaged
> together.
>
> Actually there was a discussion to add more to the main package, from
> those with additional dependencies, but very used (like tls, ...) -- it
> might be on issue tracker as well.
>
> Then, Victor Seva mentioned at some point in time that in debian is better
> to keep modules groupped as many as possible, because introducing a new
> package in the official distro requires a complex process of review for
> license, etc...
>
> Overall, if there is a decision to regroup some modules in different
> packages, I would like to follow the same for both debs and rpms, otherwise
> installation guidelines can end up to be different and can become confusing.
>
> Cheers,
> Daniel
>
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