Greger V. Teigre wrote:
Hi Nick,
Well, honestly, I don't think many of the developers are on RedHat. They
mostly use debian. The packaging for various distros are something that
need to have a sponsor (i.e. somebody who actually create the packages,
not necessary a developer). I'm not aware of a RedHat sponser, but I
may be wrong. In your case however, you may need some extra help and I
think Andrei is the person most likely to be of help (as this is a
fairly specific problem). Expecting him to spend time on serusers to
find postings like yours, is a bit of a strech, that's why I suggested a
post to serdev. Sure, Andrei subscribes to serusers, but it's something
about response time etc ;-)
If you in addition would be interested in maintaining packages for
future versions, that would be great!
g-)
PS! Yes, you can open a bug in the bugtracker:
http://bugs.sip-router.org/
nick wrote:
Greger V. Teigre wrote:
Nick,
You may want to post this to serdev(a)iptel.org so you know developers
see your trace.
g-)
Hey, I don't want to bother anyone, but is there something else needed
on my part, do I need to open a bug in the bug tracker, or provide any
other information to
the devs??
It's been nearly two days, and nothing is in the bug tracker, and I
haven't seen much in the way of acknowledgement (not that I expect an
immediate solution) I just wonder if I need to do anything else...
Nick
Just my luck, I really like Redhat from most issues, and CentOS is a
pretty solid distribution..
If my problem gets resolved (assuming it can be resolved), I'll gladly
create some packages for Redhat, otherwise, as it is now, ser isn't
exactly ultra functional for me :)