[Asterisk-code-review] install prereq: For PJProject, point users to configure script. (asterisk[13])

Alexander Traud asteriskteam at digium.com
Thu Jan 11 13:42:00 CST 2018


Alexander Traud has posted comments on this change. ( https://gerrit.asterisk.org/7835 )

Change subject: install_prereq: For PJProject, point users to configure script.
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Patch Set 2:

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I mentioned that in branch 15: I removed sRTP because it was a prerequisite for PJProject, at least at the time when the PJProject was added to the script (see commit 644b0e5). Now that the bundled PJProject is used, sRTP can be removed here as well.

Add-on: I am a big fan of sRTP. However, maintaining it here in this script, was a burden. The supported versions of Debian, Ubuntu, and CentOS all come with a libsrtp package. Therefore, this part is never reached actually†. I have to check FreeBSD.

† That is a real pity because the current packages do not link to OpenSSL and therefore do not have AES-IN and AES-GCM. However, the alternative would be to keep this checkout and remove libSRTP from the packages above.


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