On 10.12.24 23:08, Martin Rampersad via Pkg-voip-maintainers wrote:
I am trying to compile asterisk for bookworm

Welcome to the club.

My own package sources are at https://git.smurf.noris.de/asterisk.git (tag: smurf/stable/22.1.0-3), or you can get the resulting build via

deb http://build.smurf.noris.de stable main

(Signature at http://build.smurf.noris.de/info/smurf.archive.gpg) (https also works but I don't see the point)

I need this for my employer, so I pledge to watch+rebuild for new Upstream point releases at the very least.

That's the good news. The bad news is that I'm probably way too opinionated to co-maintain the package for Debian in its current form — anything I touch is based on an upstream git tag, does not have the concept of a source tarball (please don't even mention "pristine-tar"), and debian/patches has been applied and then deleted. Also, no security patch cherry-picking if there's an upstream point release with the fix.

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