-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- Hash: SHA256 While this may not be the proper way of submitting packages, linphone is out of date and repackaging it does require some fiddling. The major change is the use of bzrtp for zrtp encryption now. I've attached the PKGBUILDs I used to build linphone-3.8.0 so the maintainers can avoid some duplication of effort if they'd like. Note, I enabled GLX for linphone video calls in my version of mediastreamer. Regards, Mark -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- Version: GnuPG v2 iF4EAREIAAYFAlUDwR8ACgkQZ/Z80n6+J/YmqQD+Nm4WX/hvn3b+d2LqGfrODIpf cPqDlJz/oJJxeJqaiFwA/2apVSnA9ByrYmQsE9I+jUSBiXZRoUGQp5au1bKk3oKU =XVOP -----END PGP SIGNATURE-----
On 03/14/15 at 01:03am, Mark Lee wrote:
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While this may not be the proper way of submitting packages, linphone is out of date and repackaging it does require some fiddling. The major change is the use of bzrtp for zrtp encryption now. I've attached the PKGBUILDs I used to build linphone-3.8.0 so the maintainers can avoid some duplication of effort if they'd like. Note, I enabled GLX for linphone video calls in my version of mediastreamer.
Regards, Mark -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- Version: GnuPG v2
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The mailing lists doesn't allow attachments, so it's best to contact the maintainer directly via email. You can see who maintains linephone on archweb [1] [1] https://www.archlinux.org/packages/community/x86_64/linphone/ -- Jelle van der Waa
El 14/03/2015 a las 12:03 a. m., Mark Lee escribió:
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While this may not be the proper way of submitting packages, linphone is out of date and repackaging it does require some fiddling. The major change is the use of bzrtp for zrtp encryption now. I've attached the PKGBUILDs I used to build linphone-3.8.0 so the maintainers can avoid some duplication of effort if they'd like. Note, I enabled GLX for linphone video calls in my version of mediastreamer.
Regards, Mark
Hi Mark, The proper way to propose a change in a PKGBUILD for a package in the official repositories is to file a bug report in Flyspray. In the particular case of a community package, there is a whole section dedicated to it (make sure to select that when filing the report). One of the bug wranglers will assign the bug to the proper person. BTW, considering the nature of the bug: new version with who knows what security bug fixes and new dependencies, I'd report it as high or even critical; but that's just me. :-) P.
On Tuesday, March 17, 2015 07:16:49 AM Pedro A. López-Valencia wrote:
El 14/03/2015 a las 12:03 a. m., Mark Lee escribió:
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While this may not be the proper way of submitting packages, linphone is out of date and repackaging it does require some fiddling. The major change is the use of bzrtp for zrtp encryption now. I've attached the PKGBUILDs I used to build linphone-3.8.0 so the maintainers can avoid some duplication of effort if they'd like. Note, I enabled GLX for linphone video calls in my version of mediastreamer.
Regards, Mark
Hi Mark,
The proper way to propose a change in a PKGBUILD for a package in the official repositories is to file a bug report in Flyspray. In the particular case of a community package, there is a whole section dedicated to it (make sure to select that when filing the report). One of the bug wranglers will assign the bug to the proper person.
BTW, considering the nature of the bug: new version with who knows what security bug fixes and new dependencies, I'd report it as high or even critical; but that's just me. :-)
P.
To P. I already file several out of date packages and bug reports for linphone and its dependencies. All have been sorted from what I've seen....although while PKGBUILDS look very similar I find my name removed as contributor... Linphone-3.8 is now available in the community repos. Regards, Mark
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"Pedro A. López-Valencia"
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Jelle van der Waa
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Mark Lee