On 07.03.2016 20:28, George Joseph wrote:
> The current Asterisk 13 and master git branches have a new feature that will 
> be included in 13.8.0:  The ability to compile and run Asterisk with a 
> bundled version of pjproject.
> [...]
> PLEASE TRY THIS!!  I'd love some feedback BEFORE 13.8.0 is released.
> 

This is one of the best ideas you could have. Especially with Debian as the 
underlying distribution, the default libraries are quite old in many cases. I 
had to download and compile recent versions of pjsip, spandsp and a bunch of 
other libraries before being able to compile and use recent Asterisk versions.

The other arguments you have named (safety and so on) are equally important.

Since I have begun using Asterisk, I even have wished you could bundle *all* 
external libraries and components that way (just dreaming - I think there are 
several dozens or even hundreds of them).

Regards and thanks,

Recursive

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