At this point we never want someone running a module against a
different version of FS than the module was built for. It's also
conceivable that you could want to use the modules with libfreeswitch1
even if you weren't running FS itself.
We now build unimrcp, portaudio, portaudio-stream, skypopen, b64, and
dahdi-codec, so they should be included in meta-all. Also refactor a
bit so we install all lang and mod_say packages as well.
Apparently the Raspberry Pi blows up (out of memory) if you call
dpkg-source -z9 as it implicitly calls xz -9. Thanks to Ken Rice for
running headlong into this.
Also note that while xz takes -0, dpkg-source won't take -z0, so we
check for this and make sure we call dpkg-source correctly.
Languages are installed at /usr/share/freeswitch/lang so that they can
be referred to by the user's configuration in /etc/freeswitch. As a
Debian package user isn't going to have access to `make vm-sync` these
files need to be readily available somewhere.
Previously we were using /var/run/freeswitch.
Julian pointed out that someone may actually want to keep information
around in the home directory. For Gemeinschaft they need to keep the
.odbc.ini file here.
Thanks-to: Julian Pawlowski <julian.pawlowski@gmail.com>
Using this command to find errors in what we have
license-reconcile 2>&1 | grep -v "'\(\|HOLDERS BE LIABLE FOR ANY CLAIM, DAMAGES OR OTHER\|OWNER\|ownership\|2, RSA Data Security, Inc. Created 1991. All\|statement and\|by\|HOLDERS BE LIABLE FOR ANY\|HOLDERS AND CONTRIBUTORS\|OWNER OR CONTRIBUTORS BE\|{\|holder nor the names of contributors\)'"
libopenh323-dev is in squeeze and sid, but it doesn't look like it's
going to make it into wheezy at this point.
H323Plus claims to be a drop-in replacement, but this should probably
be tested thoroughly.
Note that mod_h323 is still in the avoid_mods list pending testing to
verify that it builds cleanly on each target.
Thanks-to: Steven Ayre <steveayre@gmail.com>
FS-4567 --resolve