On Wed, Sep 30, 2009 at 8:53 PM, Mike McGrath mmcgrath@redhat.com wrote:
On Wed, 30 Sep 2009, Jeffrey Ollie wrote:
The problem with using versions before 1.6.2.X is that to get conferencing you either need to hack in a 3rd party patch (which was too difficult to maintain so I took it out of the Fedora package) or use a kernel module that isn't upstream. Yeah, that means we're kind of stuck with a prerelease version but I'm not sure what else to do.
Correct me if I'm wrong, I thought we had that version ready for rawhide (back when F11 was rawhide)? What happened with all that?
IIRC that was a 1.6.1.0 release candidate with a bunch of patches backported from trunk. Time passed and what was trunk then is now a 1.6.2.0 release candidate, so we can at least work from a minimally patched tarball. The patches are mostly just getting Asterisk to build in the "Fedora" way, without adding any functionality. I'm also going to see what it takes to build on RHEL, but I may have to disable some functionality that depends on libraries that aren't new enough in RHEL.