Hi all
with the release of kamailio 3.1.5, I've done a small change to the debian repositories:
Nightly builds of kamailio_3.0 branch have been dropped and the repository has been erased. There is no development in this branch and it has no sense to keep nightly builds for it. Those (few) people using kamailio_3.0-nightly repositories are advised to move their sources.list to the stable 3.0 repository of upgrade to 3.1 or master branches.
kamailio 3.0 will continue to be packaged if any new stable version is released for etch, lenny, squeeze and lucid.
For 3.1 branch, nightly builds and stable repos will be provided for lenny, lucid and squeeze
When the time for 3.2 (master branch at the moment) comes, I'll add Wheezy support. Not sure about Ubuntu distro support. Should we add support to Ubuntu 11.10 or wait until the lts 12.04 is released?
Any opinions welcomed
cheers,
Jon
Hello,
On 9/15/11 10:44 AM, Jon Bonilla (Manwe) wrote:
Hi all
with the release of kamailio 3.1.5, I've done a small change to the debian repositories:
Nightly builds of kamailio_3.0 branch have been dropped and the repository has been erased. There is no development in this branch and it has no sense to keep nightly builds for it. Those (few) people using kamailio_3.0-nightly repositories are advised to move their sources.list to the stable 3.0 repository of upgrade to 3.1 or master branches.
kamailio 3.0 will continue to be packaged if any new stable version is released for etch, lenny, squeeze and lucid.
packaging 3.0 nightly branch make no sense anymore, migration from 3.0 to 3.1 should be trivial, on a source code using same architecture. Most maintenance resources were focused to 3.1 branch and after 3.2.0 is out in few weeks, 3.0 is not going to be an officially maintained branch. So don't allocate unnecessary resources for 3.0 branch.
For 3.1 branch, nightly builds and stable repos will be provided for lenny, lucid and squeeze
When the time for 3.2 (master branch at the moment) comes, I'll add Wheezy support. Not sure about Ubuntu distro support. Should we add support to Ubuntu 11.10 or wait until the lts 12.04 is released?
I am more the debian stable guy for production, but maybe it is not that complex to add at least the specs (a matter of dependencies lib versions, I guess) if someone has such OS and can test the building -- perhaps adding it to your build server is a bit more complex...
Cheers, Daniel
On 15.09.2011 10:44, Jon Bonilla (Manwe) wrote:
When the time for 3.2 (master branch at the moment) comes, I'll add Wheezy support. Not sure about Ubuntu distro support. Should we add support to Ubuntu 11.10 or wait until the lts 12.04 is released?
I found it always very confusing that there are different debian specs for different debian versions. It would be great if it possible to write a debian spec which works on most versions
regards klaus