RHEL/CentOS release new kernel updates from time to time, and SME 7 pick them up from time to time. It doesn't make sense for everyone to get a new asterix install every time that happens.
Hi Charlie,
We hadn’t ignored this, we’ve just been giving it some thought.
We agree and thanks for the offer of help. We suggest we do the split as follows…
Asterisk core mainline + add-ons + sample configs (about 10-12Mb in all)
Asterisk ZAP (TDM) drivers; Zaptel & libpri (a few hundred K)
Asterisk Sounds (about 8Mb)
We'll also remove any SAIL dependencies so that the rpms are of general use to anyone wanting to use asterisk on SME server. Finally, if you wish, we’ll rename them along the following lines;
smeserver-asterisk-
component.1.2.3-
release-num.arch.rpm
Suggest we reset the release num to 1. So first set will be
smeserver-asterisk-main.1.2.3-1.i686.rpm
smeserver-asterisk-zappri.1.2.3-1.i686.rpm
smeserver-asterisk-sounds.1.2.3-1.noarch.rpm
After we’re done we’ll hand them over to contribs.
Thoughts/comments?
Kind Regards
Selintra