[asterisk-users] centos asterisk 1.8 rpms: chan_gtalk and res_jabber missing?

Christoph Timm christoph.timm at voipfuture.com
Thu Feb 9 08:54:15 CST 2012


Hi,

I'm also interested in rpm packages including chan_gtalk and res_jabber 
because I do not want to have a build environment on my productive server.

Does anybody knows the reason why this is not available via rpm?

best regards
Christoph

Am 28.11.2011 05:30, schrieb Vladimir Mikhelson:
> I just go through the whole process.
>
>   * ./configure
>   * make menu
>   * make
>   * make install
>
> I tried building pieces but then ran into the problem where Asterisk 
> was not happy with "different" version of my modules.  I tried to 
> inquire what specific flags or other parameters I needed to use while 
> compiling so that my modules would be accepted into the RPM delivered 
> Asterisk, but ran into the same wall of silence.
>
> As I maintain all other components by "yum update" I need to install 
> Asterisk and then overwrite it by "make install".  The same with 
> DAHDI.  Not very elegant or convenient.
>
> -Vladimir
>
>
>
> On 11/27/2011 10:23 PM, Gaurav P wrote:
>> Do you build from source and copy res_jabber.so and chan_gtalk.so to 
>> the rpm installed directories? Or have you just given up on the 
>> packages and instead build from source?
>>
>> On Sun, Nov 27, 2011 at 8:35 PM, Vladimir Mikhelson 
>> <vlad at mikhelson.com <mailto:vlad at mikhelson.com>> wrote:
>>
>>     It has been almost a year since I suggested to consider including
>>     these into the RPM build.  There was no friction ever since, and
>>     I am building from sources too...
>>
>>     It seems the RPM maintainers  think that Google Voice
>>     connectivity is an experimental feature and thus it should not be
>>     included in the RPM.  Or maybe their logic is different.  The end
>>     result is the same.
>>
>>     -Vladimir
>>
>>
>>
>>
>>     On 11/27/2011 7:22 PM, Gaurav P wrote:
>>>     Hi All,
>>>
>>>     While I'm certainly comfortable compiling from sources, I'm
>>>     trying to do an rpm only asterisk install on CentOS 5.7. I'm
>>>     using the asterisk repositories and I installed all the
>>>     asterisk18 rpms, but find that chan_gtalk and res_jabber are
>>>     missing.
>>>
>>>     Is there a separate rpm that includes support for gtalk?
>>>
>>>     Thanks in advance.
>>>
>>>     -Gaurav
>>>
>>>
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