Am 04.12.20 um 23:45 schrieb Bernhard Schmidt: > Hi, > > > Am 04.12.20 um 19:23 schrieb Bernhard Schmidt: >> Dear Mika, >> >>> belle-sip is currently missing in Debian/testing AKA bullseye >>> because of this issue (which is only fixed in experimental yet): >>> >>> | Migration status for belle-sip (- to 1.6.3-5): BLOCKED: Rejected/violates >>> migration policy/introduces a regression >>> | Issues preventing migration: >>> | Updating belle-sip introduces new bugs: #925638. >>> >>> I'm aware that "This package will soon be part of the auto-belle-sip >>> transition", but given that the bullseye freeze is coming closer, >>> I'm just wondering if there are any plans to upload belle-sip >>> v4.3.1+dfsg-1 towards unstable and whether we might see it in >>> bullseye? >> >> yes, I have been dragging this far too long, sorry :-( >> >> The problem is, the whole linphone library stack is ready, but I did not >> manage yet to build a package for linphone(-desktop), the Qt successor >> of the old Gtk client in src:linphone. The build system is weird, with a >> lot of fiddling I can get it to build something, but it is installed in >> weird paths relative to the buildpath and I cannot figure out why. Nor >> have I managed to workaround this. > > I have sat down and did another stab at it. The repositories for > OpenSuSE and Arch Linux were very helpful to find the necessary > settings, but it still looks messy. > > The code is at > https://salsa.debian.org/pkg-voip-team/linphone-stack/linphone-desktop . > Together with the packages already in experimental this COULD work. I > can't test right now because I'm running out of time and I am sitting in > front of a stable system, so no easy way to run experimental. > > Anyone willing to take a look?
Both linphone and linphone-desktop have now been updated and are currently in NEW (linphone already is, linphone-desktop should be within the next hour). Hopefully we will have them accepted soon. Bernhard