Mark Purcell schrieb: > However once lenny has released then we can focus attention on new versions.
Ok, thanks. Good to know the yate package is still alive. :-) Just for the archives: Yate 2.0 fixes some bugs which have never been filed on the Debian BTS. A few entries from the svn log: - Fixed echo cancel for voice circuits - Fixed bug: incoming REFER requests are now corectly responded if failed to be routed - Fixed fetching next result set - fixes bug 0000086. - Fixed possible integer truncation when converting Strings to integers. - Fixed zero-padding of negative math operation results. - Fixes connect related race issues. - Even if overlapping with next send proper end of RFC 2833 events. - Fixed Remote-Party-ID generation - Unlock the driver while updating channels to avoid possible deadlocks. - Avoid deadlock by just dropping data if failing to lock. - Fixed minor message header buffer issue. - Fixed incorrect content length header when building a message. There are some more interesting fixes about locking and mutexes but I don't know if they affect 1.3. Maybe the upstream can comment on that. What made me think Yate 2 should go into Lenny is that for a rapidly evolving VoIP project it doesn't make too much sense to leave people with a dated version in the upcoming release of Debian given that the current upstream release does not have regressions in stability. But I fully respect Debian policy and don't want to argue about it. Philipp Kempgen -- http://www.das-asterisk-buch.de - http://www.the-asterisk-book.com Amooma GmbH - Bachstr. 126 - 56566 Neuwied -> http://www.amooma.de Geschäftsführer: Stefan Wintermeyer, Handelsregister: Neuwied B14998 -- -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]