Thanks Sergey!
Quick question on the directory structure for the repo's, looking at CentOS 7 for
example:
http://rpm.kamailio.org/centos/7/5.4/
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I see there is a "5.4" and "5.4.0" directory containing the packages,
I presume this means that for kamailio 5.4.1 there will be a new directory
"5.4.1" created for that release?
If that is the case, from an upgrade point of view, would we need to update the local
system's yum repository to point to the 5.4.1 directory to perform the upgrade?
Would it not be beneficial to have one directory structure, say "5.4" and have
all release build located within that structure? so 5.4.0/5.4.1/5.4.x etc etc rpm packages
would be located in the one directory structure.
This would prevent having to update the yum repo's as well to perform an up|down
grade.
Thanks
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On Aug 11 2020, at 3:13 pm, Sergey Safarov <s.safarov(a)gmail.com> wrote:
Kamailio RPM you can see here
http://rpm.kamailio.org/centos/8/5.4/5.4.0/x86_64/Packages/k/
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To install
dnf -y install dnf-plugins-core
dnf config-manager --add-repo
http://rpm.kamailio.org/centos/kamailio.repo
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dnf install kamailio
To team.
How about officially start to use
rpm.kamailio.org
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Sergey
On Tue, Aug 11, 2020 at 3:54 PM Asgaroth <00asgaroth00(a)gmail.com
(mailto:00asgaroth00@gmail.com)> wrote:
Hi all,
I would just like to check in and find out if/when the Kamailio v5.4.0 rpm's will be
available on the OpenSUSE build service.
Thanks to all involved for all the hard work in this new release!
Thanks
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