Hi Paul, Le mardi 15 juin 2010 05:39:37, Paul Wise a écrit : > My workmate wanted to install red5 on our Debian server to test some > things. Unfortunately the red5 package doesn't include a whole bunch of > stuff so he had to purge it and slurp the upstream tarball down. The > main issue was that the /installer and /demos URLs on the web interface > on port 5080 did not work.
JFTR, /installer and /demos webapps are for demonstration purpose only and should never be installed on a public red5 server (no security at all in those applications) Furthermore, they contains many non-free stuffs : - binary-only *.swf (Flash Player) files (no source provided in tarball and no free compiler exist for Flex sources files - .as and .mxml) - movies trailers like Avatar / Toy Story 3 > Please install documentation at /installer > saying why these files were removed and how to get them working again, > with a list of commands to run. Please also document the removals in > orig-tar.exclude so it is obvious to people who download the source > package why stuff is removed. Stuff like this is one thing that leads > people to avoid existing Debian packages for web-related stuff. I understand your point and I'll work on providing some documentation on that stuffs. Cheers, -- Damien
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