[asterisk-dev] CentOS 6 and Ubuntu 12 Testing Support
Scott Griepentrog
sgriepentrog at digium.com
Wed Apr 12 08:22:18 CDT 2017
I agree that 12.04 is old enough to not worry about supporting. Because of
the widespread use of CentOS 6 as an Asterisk platform, I'd be concerned
about abandoning it however. Which tests (beyond ODBC) are you having
trouble with?
On Wed, Apr 12, 2017 at 7:45 AM, Joshua Colp <jcolp at digium.com> wrote:
> On Tue, Apr 11, 2017, at 03:28 PM, George Joseph wrote:
> > Both CentOS 6 and Ubuntu 12 have fallen into the state where we can't
> > actually create a new instance of either that can run the Asterisk
> > Testsuite. In order to get it to work I've had to fiddle Python packages
> > both from the distributions' repositories and directly from pip which
> > makes
> > the Python environment fragile FrankenSnake. Also, ODBC packages from
> > that
> > era are unreliable so I've had to download and install both UnixODBC and
> > the postgresql ODBC drivers from source to get a working realtime setup.
> > Finally, the Ubuntu 12 ISO images contain an /etc/apt/sources.list that
> > no
> > longer works right out of the box.
> >
> > So what do you folks think the future of testing on CentOS 6 and Ubuntu
> > 12
> > should be?
>
> 12.04 is EOL so not testing it is fine to me. CentOS 6 I don't really
> have a comment on, I'm not in that ecosystem myself.
>
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