> Sure. But if such a legal requirements exists, I am wondering how they will
> use Kamailio then on their platform. We are not providing this officially
> certified packages either. And if they build Kamailio by themself, why they
> also not could also add some build dependencies as well.
Compiling a specific app from sources usually gets reviewed and approved if
that system is designated for running it. But changing the default build tools
and other packaged libs are hardly accepted because they affect the entire
system and they are more security sensitive than a single app.
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