Welcome! Thanks as well for confirming back it is working, because it is
valuable to have it in archive of the mailing list so people searching
for similar needs in the future can find it.
Cheers,
Daniel
On 13.04.21 18:12, Aaron Lucia wrote:
Thank you for your reply Daniel!
Python 3.6 is the only version available in the official CentOS 7
repos, we are actually installing python 3.7 from our own repo.
I went ahead and updated the RPM spec to require python 3.7 and built
the app_python3 module against the python 3.7 lib, and it worked!
Thank you for your confirmation!
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On Fri, Apr 9, 2021 at 11:22 AM Daniel-Constantin Mierla
<miconda(a)gmail.com <mailto:miconda@gmail.com>> wrote:
Hello,
I assume that was a dependency that had to be set for building the
package on centos. Are both python 3.6 and 3.7 available on centos
and they can be installed in parallel?
Maybe Sergey Safarov can comment more, give that he is the one
doing the packages for centos.
Otherwise, app_python3 module should compile and work with python 3.7.
Cheers,
Daniel
On 09.04.21 16:29, Aaron Lucia wrote:
Hello,
We have been using the kamailio-python plugin with kamailio,
running on CentOS 7. The RPM for the kamailio-python plugin has a
requirement on the python36 package. I'm curious if it's possible
to run kamailio with the kamailio-python plugin with python 3.7
or if python 3.6 is required. If it is possible to use
the kamailio-python plugin with python 3.7, would we need to
create our own RPM with a requirement on python37 or is there
another way we could set it up?
Thank you very much for your feedback,
Aaron
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