Daniel Pocock writes:
> Are you able to submit the patch as a github pull request?
https://github.com/resiprocate/reConServer/pull/1
> I may also merge the debian/* packaging Git repository with the
> upstream repository
Ok, in that pull request I modified the "configure" script found from
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Daniel Pocock writes:
> Is the patch intended to be backwards compatible?
To my understanding functionality did not change and I tried compiling
the package also in current debian testing that has gcc4.9 -> no problem.
> Are you able to submit the patch as a github pull request?
Sure, I'll go
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On 11/08/15 21:55, Antti Järvinen wrote:
> peter green writes:
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>> Antti, can you confirm who wrote this patch? was it you?
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> Correct, my patch. I'll Cc: Daniel Pocock if he has simple testing
> instructions.
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Is the patch intended to b
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peter green writes:
> Antti, can you confirm who wrote this patch? was it you?
Correct, my patch. I'll Cc: Daniel Pocock if he has simple testing
instructions.
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On 11/08/15 17:41, Antti Järvinen wrote:
Please find attached patch to reconserver.
Some comments on the patch (note: I am NOT the maintainer of this
package, nor do I intend to NMU it, I will leave uploading to someone
who is in a position to test the resulting package).
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Please find attached patch to reconserver.
I do not know about quality of this patch. With this patch you can
compile, install, the server starts and starts listening and I can
telnet to its port BUT, due to my lack of knowledge with this
particular SIP server I did not try making any SIP calls th
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