linphone packaging

Johannes Schauer josch at debian.org
Thu Apr 27 06:42:34 UTC 2017


Quoting Johannes Schauer (2017-04-24 10:38:30)
> If I see it correctly, the various source packages depend on each other in
> the following way:
> 
> 
>   ┌──────────────────────────────┐
>   │                              │
>   │                              │
>   │            ┌─────────────────┼──────────────────────┐
>   ▼            │                 │                      ▼
> ┌──────┐     ┌───────────┐     ┌────────────────┐     ┌───────┐     ┌───────────┐
> │ ortp │ ◀── │ linphone  │ ──▶ │ mediastreamer2 │ ──▶ │ bzrtp │ ──▶ │           │
> └──────┘     └───────────┘     └────────────────┘     └───────┘     │           │
>   │            │                 │                                  │           │
>   │            │                 └────────────────────────────────▶ │ bctoolbox │
>   │            ▼                                                    │           │
>   │          ┌───────────┐                                          │           │
>   │          │ belle-sip │ ───────────────────────────────────────▶ │           │
>   │          └───────────┘                                          └───────────┘
>   │                                                                   ▲
>   └───────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────┘
> 
> Out of these packages bctoolbox, mediastreamer2 and ortp are not in Debian yet
> and thus have to go through NEW. It would thus be prudent to concentrate our
> efforts on these three packages first.

I now touched all of the above packages.

Can somebody else give them a review? Most of them are simple. The big beast is
linphone itself. It would be great if somebody can check debian/copyright
because there were lots of changes made upstream. For example, I only found
that sintel video clip by chance...

Furthermore, somebody needs to go through all the bugs open against linphone
and check if they are still valid with the new upstream version.

The linphone as it can be built from the git repositories now seems to work
with some SIP providers. For example I tested it with voip2gsm.de and I
successfully made some calls.

But when I try to use it with my josch at debian.org SIP account, then I get in
the --verbose output repeatedly:

linphone-error : Error in connect: Network is unreachable

When I added some debugging printfs it turned out that it somehow tries to
reach 2a00:1450:8002::68 which seems to be a google owned IP.

Can somebody who is a more active SIP user than me give linphone some more
testing?

Thanks!

cheers, josch
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