Bug#510476: ITP: LinuxCallRouter - an ISDN based PBX for Linux

Joerg Dorchain joerg at dorchain.net
Sat Jan 3 11:18:02 UTC 2009


On Fri, Jan 02, 2009 at 05:28:24PM +0200, Faidon Liambotis wrote:
> Joerg Dorchain wrote:
> > Package: lcr LinuxCallRouter - an ISDN based PBX for Linux
> > Version: 1.3 (20081124)
> > Upstream Author: Andreas Eversberg <jolly at eversberg.eu>
> > URL: http://isdn.eversberg.eu/download/lcr-1.3/
> > Licence: GPL
> > Description:
> >   Formerly known as "PBX4Linux", Linux-Call-Router is not only a router,
> >   it is a real ISDN PBX which interconnects ISDN telephones and ISDN lines.
> >   It is possible to connect telephones to a Linux box. It is a pure software
> >   solution except for the ISDN cards and telephones. The great benefit is
> >   the NT-mode that allows to connect telephones to an ISDN card.  Special
> >   cards are needed and a little bit of different cabeling. It supports lots
> >   of features, that only expensive PBXs have. It include a channel driver
> >   that can link LCR to Asterisk PBX.
> > 
> > Now that the underlying misdn driver has made it into the mainstream
> > kernel and asterisk has a debian package for some time, this
> > package fills the gap of combining both into a very scalable PBX.
> You're welcome to join pkg-voip-maintainers and coordinate with us about
> this :)

Done. Although it is not strictly IP, it is definitivly voice and
strongly correlates with the IP part. Besides, I'd be happy to
receive some critics about my efforts of packaging to Debian
standards.

I have some prelimary and rough-cut packages as a base for
discussion. There is an overlapping with the misdnuser package in
experimental, on which lcr has a build depency. Unfortunately lcr
needs a newer version than the one already packaged, so I see
this a starting point for integrating lcr with the rest of the
debian world.

Bye,

Joerg
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