Hi Saul,
On 22.08.2011 20:03, Saúl Ibarra Corretgé wrote:
Hi,
I've been testing the 1.7 branch over the weekend and I found some issues with
the Debian packaging:
- Some packages depend on -dev libraries when they shouldn't
Can you indicate the packages that are not required?
- Old Debian standards version
- No TLS by default? [1]
There are two packages built: with and without TLS[3] support.
- Some scripts have /bin/sh in the shebang, but Debian Squeeze (stable) uses
dash instead of sh, which doesn't provide the same features
As far as I know, on the systems that use dash, /bin/sh is a symlink to
dash. Anyway, it's true that some scripts are not compliant with dash.
Just yesterday I committed a fix for opensipsdbctl tool in order to
solve this issue. I'll dig into more problems today.
- Python module is not built [2]
The Python module is not built because it is still in Alpha state.
Looking at http://www.opensips.org/Development/Development I couldn't find who
is in charge of the Debian packaging, so if there are no objections I'd like to
give some love to it :-)
[1]: Is there any reason why we don't build the Debian package with TLS by
default? Feels very inconvenient if someone wants to test it but the binaries
don't have support for it.
[2]: The Python module is not built and it lacks documentation. Should we build
it?
Thanks and regards,
--
Saúl Ibarra Corretgé
AG Projects
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[3] http://sourceforge.net/projects/opensips/files/OpenSIPS/1.7.0/
Regards,
Razvan Crainea
OpenSIPS Developer
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