But it seems Gentoo has pjproject package, I can't read it though. I
could try reading this, but it'll take some time for me to understand.
https://gitweb.gentoo.org/repo/gentoo.git/tree/net-libs/pjproject/pjproject-2.9-r1.ebuild
Jan Wielkiewicz
On Sun, 2 Feb 2020 20:42:49 +0200
Efraim Flashner wrote:
>
> Debian does a lot of work with unbundling software, I'd check with
> them first if they've patched anything to make it work.
>
Checked Debian and it doesn't look good.
They removed pjproject from Buster.
https://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bi
On Fri, Jan 31, 2020 at 08:35:00PM +0100, Jan Wielkiewicz wrote:
> Dnia 2020-01-31, o godz. 18:12:07
> Pierre Neidhardt napisał(a):
>
> > To be more specific, I have never touched pjproject.
> Sorry, didn't know that.
> > I was the 4th person so work on the Jami patch and I fixed pjproject-jami.
Dnia 2020-01-31, o godz. 18:12:07
Pierre Neidhardt napisał(a):
> To be more specific, I have never touched pjproject.
Sorry, didn't know that.
> I was the 4th person so work on the Jami patch and I fixed pjproject-jami.
> I sadly have no experience with pjproject beyond that.
Now thats scary :
On Fri, 31 Jan 2020 17:05:28 +0100
Marius Bakke wrote:
>
> Unfortunately there is no single approach for dealing with these kinds
> of problems, as they are typically highly package-specific.
Do I have to learn GNU Make to be able to deal with it?
> I must admit that I'm a little confused betwee
Jan writes:
> Hello,
> I have hard time trying to fix the pjproject package - something is
> broken in our version of pjproject, which makes Jami crash.
> pjproject-jami works, because we disable some unused dependencies, but
> pjproject alone never actually worked.
> The problem is there are dep
Hello,
I have hard time trying to fix the pjproject package - something is
broken in our version of pjproject, which makes Jami crash.
pjproject-jami works, because we disable some unused dependencies, but
pjproject alone never actually worked.
The problem is there are dependencies packed in third_