[sr-dev] Yum repos for Fedora
Daniel-Constantin Mierla
miconda at gmail.com
Mon May 7 22:55:23 CEST 2012
Hello,
getting it in Fedora will be very useful to spread it easier. If anyone
can spend some time for it, will be great!
I just wanted to say that I am currently using opensuse build service to
build all kind of rpms for kamailio (opensuse, centos, fedora, ...).
They have mirrors for distribution, kamailio project for v3.2 is:
https://build.opensuse.org/package/show?package=kamailio32&project=home%3Akamailio%3Atelephony
All rpms are built based on a custom spec that allow switches based on
distro. Not being a rpm user, I just disabled the packages that do not
compile in various OS-es and had no quick/obvious fix.
Cheers,
Daniel
On 5/7/12 9:42 PM, Peter Dunkley wrote:
> Hi,
>
>> FedoraProject.org ? :)
>> No really - why not to import it directly into the Fedora repos? All
>> you need is to register itself and fill so-called "Review Request"
>> (for inclusion). I can help with this.
>>
> This sounds good, but I have a couple of questions about this...
> - What are the testing requirements for Fedora? I am happy to keep the
> .spec file up-to-date, test install the RPMs, and do a sanity-check run of
> Kamailio (for the architectures I need). However, I don't have the time
> to do (or interest in doing) any more intensive testing of the RPMs than
> that (or on other architectures).
> - Won't the differences between the Fedora and Kamailio release cycles
> mean that the RPMs in Fedora are always out-of-date? For example, it is
> too late to get Kamailio 3.3.0 (which isn't released yet) into Fedora 17,
> so that will have to wait until Fedora 18. Kamailio 3.4.0 may become
> available between F18 and F19, and if it does it won't be available in the
> F18 repos.
>
> With a specific repo it would be possible for people to keep up-to-date
> with Kamailio if they want (which is what I am personally interested in
> anyway).
>
> That said, as long as it isn't too much extra work I am happy to help with
> getting Kamailio into Fedora - but I'd still think some
> dedicated/up-to-date repo would be useful too.
>
> Regards,
>
> Peter
>
>
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