[Serdev] [Tracker] Updated: (SER-177) Add a way to specify groups of modules when making SER

Greger V. Teigre (JIRA) tracker at iptel.org
Sat Dec 9 19:52:50 UTC 2006


     [ http://tracker.iptel.org/browse/SER-177?page=all ]

Greger V. Teigre updated SER-177:
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    Fix Version/s: Ottendorf
                       (was: Wishlist)
         Assignee: Greger V. Teigre

> Add a way to specify groups of modules when making SER
> ------------------------------------------------------
>
>                 Key: SER-177
>                 URL: http://tracker.iptel.org/browse/SER-177
>             Project: SER
>          Issue Type: New Feature
>          Components: Unspecified
>    Affects Versions: Ottendorf
>            Reporter: Greger V. Teigre
>         Assigned To: Greger V. Teigre
>             Fix For: Ottendorf
>
>
> We have on iptel.org classified the modules with the following status:
> standard
> stable
> other
> experimental
> standard are modules that are considered a core part of SER and is recommended to be included in compilation of most setups. Modules with external library dependencies should be of very core nature to be included as a standard module.
> stable are modules confirmed to be stable, but that are used for special purposes and are thus not of the generic nature as modules in standard group
> other are modules that are in general use, but were not enough experience has been gained to include it in stable. Some modules may also stay in other due to the niche type need it addresses
> experimental are modules in development, not complete, not in general use. Use them only after testing for your special need.
> When doing a make, it should be possible to specify: make include_modules="group-standard"  or include_modules="group-standard,group-stable" 
> or in some other way specify the group of modules.
> We will in this way be able to simplify the decision of which modules to include for new users, while we keep modules in a flat directory for easy access and use by more advanced users.

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