I confirm the current freeswitch upstream package installs in /opt:
Library directory : ................... /opt/freeswitch/lib
Program directory : ................... /opt/freeswitch/bin
Pkgconfig directory : ................. /opt/freeswitch/lib/pkgconfig
HTML docs directory : ................. /opt/freeswitch/share/doc/libsndfile1-dev/html
...which is rather silly.
The upstream is now at 1.0.4:
http://www.freeswitch.org/node/184
... even though bug reports are not accepted for that version anymore
(!):
http://freeswitch.org/node/221
The latest "official" release is 1.0.5 Pre-release 10:
http://files.freeswitch.org/freeswitch-1.0.5pre10.tar.gz
but developers seem to be encouraging use of the SVN version, so an
unstable package should probably be built straight from SVN then follow
1.0.5 once it's released. 1.0.4 could also be considered as a starting
point.
I also confirm that a lot of third party libraries are builded with the
upstream distribution, which packs a hefty 63M of size for 1.0.5
snapshot available on latest.freeswitch.org. Compare this to 31M for the
1.0.4 release.
Here are the libraries in libs/
apr esl libdingaling libsndfile pcre speex tiff-3.8.2 xmlrpc-c
apr-util iksemel libedit libteletone portaudio sqlite udns yaml
broadvoice ilbc libg722_1 miniupnpc sofia-sip srtp unimrcp
curl js libnatpmp openzap spandsp stfu win32
of those, the following are duplicates of Debian, AFAIK:
apr
apr-util
curl
iksemel
libsndfile
pcre
portaudio
sofia-sip
speex
sqlite
spandsp
srtp
tiff
udns
yaml?
There may be more, others mentionned openzap but I couldn't find it
using a quick apt-cache search.
I don't think I'll have the time to work more on this, but I'm also
interested in seeing this enter the archive and volunteer for testing
in my rare spare time.
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