The debian folder is here: https://github.com/jitsi/libjitsi/tree/master/resources/install, but everything is build using the ant in the main folder. Some of the docs maybe outdated due to the changes I've described previously.
On Sun, Jan 10, 2016 at 9:38 AM, Damian Minkov <damen...@jitsi.org> wrote: > We always tried to keep all the packaging in one place, the code of > the project. You can find everything in > https://github.com/jitsi/libjitsi. The problem for rejection was the > api used in jsip and its license, I know Ingo and Daniel Pocock had > done some work in that direction, but nothing is finished. Also there > were a lot of changes since the last submission, like license changed > from lgpl to apache, and there were few libraries that we created from > libjitsi code (the lgpl dependencies) and some new were added. Also > the project was mavenized. A lot of changes, which suppose a lot of > work. > > > On Sun, Jan 10, 2016 at 2:20 AM, Petter Reinholdtsen <p...@hungry.com> wrote: >> [Damian Minkov] >>> I'm not aware of anybody working on it and there are no contributions >>> or volunteers of doing it. We will do it at some point, but we do not >>> have resources currently. >> >> Oh, that was sad to hear. >> >> Where is the code and debian packaging used to upload the last upload, >> and what was the message from the ftpmasters when it was rejected? Is >> there a git repo somewhere with the Debian packaging available? Without >> those key pieces of information, it will be impossible for volunteers to >> provide help. >> >> -- >> Happy hacking >> Petter Reinholdtsen