Hi Dennis! > Great to hear. OpenSuse is on 4.1. The Archies used to package it, > too, but haven't in some time. Maybe we can reactivate their attempt > and combine efforts (e.g. maintain common tarball branches). Parabola > Linux packages a recent, but very barebones version, too.
I see. > Looking at linphone.scm tells me that you have a lot of work ahead: Yep! I am reworking the whole linphone.scm. > * tarballs are no longer offered for many components, so you'll have > to create them by hand. In Debian we use git-buildpackage, so maybe > you can use our .orig tarballs. I am switching to git-fetch, instead of url-fetch. Btw, I noticed that git://git.linphone.org/foo works for most linphone components, but not for lime, liblinphone and linphone-desktop, for which I get "not exported or permission denied". So for those I had to use https://gitlab.linphone.org/BC/public/foo. Any idea why? > * you absolutely need soci (with a patch[1] and built with C++11 > support), otherwise linphone will not store instant messages. Made this change. Thanks! > * for some components the build scripts try to call "git describe" to > generate the version strings. We configured with > -DGIT_EXECUTABLE=/path/to/shellscript.sh that just prints the > version in the changelog, and that works for us. I see. > If you actually pull through, please take notes of what broke how and > how you fixed it. Debian is currently in the Bullseye freeze > (probably till June), and we'll resume packaging newer versions not > long before that ends. Also our current version is in somewhat rough > shape since the main maintainer had to do it alone and we ran out of > time. Sure thing! Regards, RG. _______________________________________________ Linphone-users mailing list [email protected] https://lists.nongnu.org/mailman/listinfo/linphone-users
