[Serusers] still battling ser

Greger V. Teigre greger at teigre.com
Mon Jul 3 09:56:14 CEST 2006



nick wrote:
> Greger V. Teigre wrote:
>> Hi Nick,
>> Well, honestly, I don't think many of the developers are on RedHat. 
>> They mostly use debian.  The packaging for various distros are 
>> something that need to have a sponsor (i.e. somebody who actually 
>> create the packages, not necessary a developer).  I'm not aware of a 
>> RedHat sponser, but I may be wrong.  In your case however, you may 
>> need some extra help and I think Andrei is the person most likely to 
>> be of help (as this is a fairly specific problem).  Expecting him to 
>> spend time on serusers to find postings like yours, is a bit of a 
>> strech, that's why I suggested a post to serdev.  Sure, Andrei 
>> subscribes to serusers, but it's something about response time etc ;-)
>>
>> If you in addition would be interested in maintaining packages for 
>> future versions, that would be great!
>> g-)
>> PS! Yes, you can open a bug in the bugtracker: 
>> http://bugs.sip-router.org/
>
> Just my luck, I really like Redhat from most issues, and CentOS is a 
> pretty solid distribution..
>
> If my problem gets resolved (assuming it can be resolved), I'll gladly 
> create some packages for Redhat, otherwise, as it is now, ser isn't 
> exactly ultra functional for me :)
>
Well, I use CentOS and Redhat, but I have never used rpms. I usually 
just compile from src tarball or CVS.  BTW, the tarball I use can be 
found at ftp://siprouter.onsip.org/pub
g-)



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