Hi all, Lee Garrett wrote:
from reading the previous mails on bug #399970 it's not quite clear to me what is stopping Asterisk from shipping chan_misdn. There is a lot of talk about the misdn kernel patches, I think this should go to bug #431724. Could someone sum up the gist of the problem?Before I dig in and spend a few hours of trying around, is it possible to build chan_misdn yet (providing the right build- depends)? The last time I tried, chan_misdn didn't build.
I have now a version [0] of misdn-[kernel | user] with I can finally build chan_misdn [1] only adding the proper build-depends ( libisdnnet- dev ). misdn-user builds static libraries as Simon point me to do.
I would like to note that I'm open to testing patches on this matter and reporting back a fail or success to this bug.
Please, test and report misdn-* and chan_misdn bugs or success. I maintain _my_ misdn-[user | kernel] packaging on pkg-voip svn [2].
[0] http://linuxmaniac.torreviejawireless.org/debian/misdn-kernel/1.1.8/http://linuxmaniac.torreviejawireless.org/debian/misdn-user/ 1.1.8/
[1] http://linuxmaniac.torreviejawireless.org/debian/asterisk+misdn_backports/[2] svn://svn.debian.org/svn/pkg-voip/misdn-kernel svn:// svn.debian.org/svn/pkg-voip/misdn-user
PD: Simon, can you take a look over those changes and comment them? Maybe a working 1.1.8 version on experimental will be nice.
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