make things easier for people building their own pkgs.
You can find a sample diff is attached to this post (NO, I do
not pretend to own copyright on these changes - and YES, feel
free to replace my name with whatever is making sense ;-)
Cheers,
Thomas Gelf
NB: I'm not used to build bsd / g
Thomas Gelf schrieb:
> I'll now rebuild them as *_1.3.1-svn291_amd64.deb's and try out if
> 1.3.1 is still able to process some SIP packets ;o)
My current test platform is making use of just two packages (no Radius,
SNMP etc on this host right now):
* openser-mysql-module_1.3
ts-module_1.3.0-svn1_amd64.deb
openser-unixodbc-module_1.3.0-svn1_amd64.deb
openser-xmlrpc-module_1.3.0-svn1_amd64.deb
openser-xmpp-module_1.3.0-svn1_amd64.deb
I'll now rebuild them as *_1.3.1-svn291_amd64.deb's and try out if
1.3.1 is still able to process some SIP packets
directory `/.../openser-1.3.0'
mkdir -p /.../openser-1.3.0/debian/openser-radius-modules/etc/openser/
mv /.../openser-1.3.0/debian/openser/etc/openser/dictionary.radius
/.../openser-1.3.0/debian/openser-radius-modules/etc/openser/
mv: cannot stat
`/.../openser-1.3.0/debian/openser/etc/opens
Henning Westerholt schrieb:
> On Tuesday 11 March 2008, Bogdan-Andrei Iancu wrote:
>> From my side, more or less, I'm done with the bugs I wanted to fix for
>> 1.3.1.
>>
>> Are there any pending fixes for today?
>>
>> Otherwise, we should start preparing the release - I need to be sure all
>> comm