Hi Marc,

thank you - I guess it will a busy day as today both 1.4.5 and 1.5.0 
will be released :)

Regards,
Bogdan

Marc Leurent wrote:
> Hello,
> Done, I have edited the http://opensips.org/index.php?n=Resources.Downloads 
> page to add the repository!
> I will keep it updated with next OpenSIPs version for el5 on 32 and 64 bits 
> platforms!
> ++
>
> Le Friday 20 March 2009 19.27:41 Bogdan-Andrei Iancu, vous avez écrit :
>   
>> Marc, this is more than wonderful!
>>
>> You can subscribe on the opensips.org web site and simply edit the 
>> download section to and this repo.
>>
>> If you have issues or if you want me to do it, just let me know.
>>
>> Regards,
>> Bogdan
>>
>> Marc Leurent wrote:
>>     
>>> Hello Bogdan,
>>> I have set a small rpm repository for opensips 4.4 for CentOS (with el5) 
>>> x86_64 (and later i386 32bits)
>>> Simply visit http://centos.leurent.eu/ and read the README.txt
>>>
>>> Maybe we could just do the same on the official OpenSIPs website?
>>> ++
>>>
>>> Le Friday 20 March 2009 18.12:25 Bogdan-Andrei Iancu, vous avez écrit :
>>>   
>>>       
>>>> Hi Darrin, Hi Marc,
>>>>
>>>> Darrin, with an OpenSIPS frontend you can do more things actually:
>>>> 1) move the HA in OpenSIPS - it will be able to re-route if one of the 
>>>> Asterisk boxs is down
>>>> 2) do LB - you can use in parallel multiple Asterisk boxes and to 
>>>> balance the traffic between
>>>> 3) you can terminate TLS (from client) and convert to UDP to deliver to 
>>>> Asterisk.
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> Marc, Darrin has a point here - if you want to give a quick try to 
>>>> something, it is nice to be able to install it easily.
>>>>
>>>> We already have an APT (for debian) repo up and running (still beta). We 
>>>> could do the same for RPMs or, in the worst case, to generate the 
>>>> packages for download.
>>>> Also, there are some RPMs (for suse) - see 
>>>> http://www.opensips.org/index.php?n=Resources.Downloads
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> Regards,
>>>> Bogdan
>>>>
>>>> Marc Leurent wrote:
>>>>     
>>>>         
>>>>> Hello Darrin,
>>>>> Maybe you should ask this question on OpenSIPs mailing list.
>>>>> I have build a rpm for CentOS 5.2 using and updated opensips.spec from svn
>>>>>
>>>>> 1) retrieve opensips.init and opensips.spec-4.4 from 
>>>>> https://opensips.svn.sourceforge.net/svnroot/opensips/branches/1.4/packaging/rpm
>>>>>
>>>>> 2) retrieve 
>>>>> http://www.opensips.org/pub/opensips/1.4.4/src/opensips-1.4.4-tls_src.tar.gz
>>>>>
>>>>> 3) put opensips.init and opensips-1.4.4-tls_src.tar.gz in 
>>>>> /usr/src/redhat/SOURCES
>>>>> 4) put opensips.spec-4.4 in /usr/src/redhat/SPECS
>>>>> 5) run rpmbuild -bb  opensips.spec-4.4 (and install missing build 
>>>>> dependencies if necessary)
>>>>>
>>>>> ++
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>> Le Friday 20 March 2009 15.19:07 Darrin Henshaw, vous avez écrit :
>>>>>   
>>>>>       
>>>>>           
>>>>>> I’ve been looking into OpenSIPS to see if it’s a worthwhile addition to 
>>>>>> our setup. We’re currently running a cluster, using Heartbeat, between 
>>>>>> two servers. It works well but I’m interested in seeing if we can 
>>>>>> improve it. My manager heavily uses RPM’s for installations rather than 
>>>>>> source, particularly using yum to update. I’m trying to actually install 
>>>>>> OpenSips via that method. Does anyone have/know of where I can find an 
>>>>>> rpm aimed at EL4? And how I can nab libxml2, with the dependencies. I 
>>>>>> can get an RPM from for libxml2 from ftp://xmlsoft.org/libxml2/, but the 
>>>>>> dependencies for it are causing me headaches. Any suggestions would be 
>>>>>> helpful. Thanks.
>>>>>>  
>>>>>>     
>>>>>>         
>>>>>>             
>>>>>   
>>>>>       
>>>>>           
>>>>     
>>>>         
>>>
>>>   
>>>       
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