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Re: Few questions about NAME.postinst and custom packages.



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Hi Branimir (and others),

Please respond below relevant quoted text locks rather than duplicating 
and quoting above.  It is much easier to read.

(I have more comments further down, following my own writing style)


On Fri, Apr 18, 2008 at 12:53:50PM -0400, Branimir Karajcic wrote:
>>Well, this is no answer to your question, but I would like to know a 
>>little bit more about what you call "not really well supported via 
>>aptitude.
>>Do you want to tell us, that Debian is missing some applications that 
>>are useful to support VOIP?  Which are these packages (URLs, 
>>License)?"
>
>The software that the company need is: Asterisk 
>(http://www.asterisk.org/), Zaptel, Libpri (dependency), and Freepbx 
>(http://www.freepbx.org/). Now asterisk is supported through aptitude, 
>but older version.

Indeed, those packages are already packaged in Debian:

  * Asterisk 1.2.13 is in stable (1.4.18.1 is in testing)
  * LibPRI 1.2.4 is in stable (1.4.2 is in testing)
  * Zaptel 1.2.11 is in stable (1.4.9.2 is in testing)
  * FreePBX is not yet in Debian, but close (see bug#464926)

Also, zaptel is kernel drivers, so they are only available officially 
for the kernels released officially with Debian.

I guess what you want is one of...

  * fixed snapshot of Debian testing
  * Debian testing + custom zaptel-enabled kernel
  * Debian stable + custom VoIP programs + custom zaptel-enabled kernel

Which one? Or something else? Why?


>>Sounds great.  Have you considered to upload your work to 
>>mentors.debian.net.

>Yes, I have. I will need to learn the debian rules and policies to recreate
>the packages and then submit them.

If what you want is to take existing packages already in Debian and then 
improve them - like upgrade them to newer version or change the way it 
is packaged - then you should not do it on your own, but instead get in 
touch with the current official Debian maintainers of the packages in 
question, and offer your help maintaining them.

I happen to be in the Debian VoIP team, and expect that your help will 
be much appreciated :-)


>>Please excuse my ignorance (I never tried VOIP): What is Zaptel and 
>>why couldn't it packaged."
>
>It is the driver for digital and analog interface cards. I couldn't 
>create the package because I got some kernel errors. For example: 
>"argument list too long" If you would like to know more about it let me 
>know.

The tricky part with zaptel is that it is kernel drivers.  So they need 
to be compiled against the kernels actually used.

If you have problems compiling those kernel drivers, I suggest using the 
kernels maintained officially in Debian.  Or do you need some custom 
hacks, or have any other special needs?


Kind regards,

  - Jonas

- -- 
* Jonas Smedegaard - idealist og Internet-arkitekt
* Tlf.: +45 40843136  Website: http://dr.jones.dk/

  - Enden er nær: http://www.shibumi.org/eoti.htm
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