Greetings all; We have several hundred 1.8.8 OpenSIPS proxies across our corporate networks which are running Debian Wheezy. I apparently haven't built a new one in a while as sometime between then and now the 1.8 LTS has become deprecated (although I can't find any eMails or notices on the website actually announcing it... I knew it would be coming eventually).
I was planning on moving up to 1.11 but I've struck an issue - 1.11's Debian Wheezy packages were built with Wheezy/testing and all require libc6 >= 2.14. Wheezy/stable's libc6 version is 2.13-38. I really, really don't want to have to move 200+ VMs to Wheezy/testing, let alone the "running 'testing' in a corporate environment" question. So I guess I've got two questions: For now, are the 1.8.8 Debian packages hiding somewhere that I can pull and store on a local repo so I can use them until I can get the upgrade path figured out? (Possibly a Jessie upgrade, but that doesn't excite me any better) And is there any chance that 1.11 will be rebuilt on the _correct_ Wheezy release? Or is there actually a real dependancy that requires libc6 2.14+ baked into 1.11 somehow? Any (reasonable) suggestions are welcome, and as always, thank you very much. - Jock _______________________________________________ Users mailing list [email protected] http://lists.opensips.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/users
