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Re: [reSIProcate] Packaging for Debian




Robert Sparks wrote:
Probably the right thing to do.

MIT's ares is still at 1.1.1 (circa 2001) - there doesn't seem to be anyone there to take changes back anyhow.
There is at least one other fork that's done different things.

So, lets plan to change the name of this library to resip-ares and update our wiki/etc. to reflect it.

Can a shared library have a hyphenated name? If not, what will we call the shared library file, e.g. libresipares.so, or libaresr.so perhaps?


This would show in head as quickly as we make the change. It would show up in the 1.2 release.


RjS

On Feb 27, 2007, at 3:33 AM, Daniel Pocock wrote:



Robert Sparks wrote:
Thank you Neil!

One quick comment on 2) below.

We have effectively forked ares - resiprocate won't (I think) build
against ares straight from MIT.



Should the fork be given a different name, so that it too can be
packaged and installed concurrently with the regular ares libraries and
headers?
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