Allow asterisk to build on bookworm without bookwork-backports (systemd-dev dependency)
José Miguel Gonçalves
jose.goncalves at inov.pt
Wed Dec 11 23:13:55 GMT 2024
Hi Jonas,
On 11/12/24 22:27, Jonas Smedegaard wrote:
> Last I heard from you was when you replied to a post I made, where I
> essentially wrote the same as I did a moment ago: Engage in bugtracking.
>
> Back then I did not answer your question, because I found it so obvious
> that what I had just written to someone else on this same mailinglist
> applied to you as well.
>
> I apologize if that was for some reason not obvious. It was not my
> intention to ignore you - I just felt somewhat ignored myself.
Sorry, but it is not obvious to me the way you want contributions to be
performed.
Do you want that we "engage in bugtracking", but that is a bit vague to me.
>
>> In my personal interest, I would like to see a backport
> When I search my email archive for your name, you have mostly posted
> about your giving up on making Debian packages work and instead using
> upstream-provided sources built against stable Debian environments.
>
> So please, don't repeat that, I know already that you like that option.
> Let me instead repeat, that Debian is what Debian is - something that
> aims for stability. ALL PARTS OF DEBIAN aims for stability. Not only
> whatever else besides the part you are personally excited about. ALL!
>
> You are very welcome to join the effort of Debian. Of stabilizing.
> I find it an exciting work - but some find it boring - that's ok.
>
> There are also efforts *around* Debian, including some on doing
> backporting. But the task we do here, first and foremost, before loking
> into those other more fringe tasks, is that of stability.
I think you misunderstood my intentions, or are confusing me with other
person.
I praise stability... I use Asterisk Debian packages since 2015.
The case is that I need, for my work, to use an Asterisk 20 package in
bookworm and, as this is not available right now from Debian, I needed
to do my own backport.
I don't see how this is giving up Debian packages... I still use Debian
packaging, just updated to latest 20 upstream sources and applied Debian
patches available for 20.9.3.
BR,
José Gonçalves
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