[reSIProcate] Packaging for Debian

Daniel Pocock daniel at readytechnology.co.uk
Tue Feb 27 11:29:24 CST 2007



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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