Created attachment 326150 [details] ebuild for net-libs/libpri-1.4.13 On 10/09/2012 Digium released a new version of libpri. Alongside with other fixed issues/changes/improvements the main changes are: - Outgoing BRI calls fail when using Asterisk 1.8 with HA8, HB8, and B410P cards. (Issue AST-598. Reported by Trey Blancher) - Implement handling a multi-channel RESTART request. (Closes issue PRI-93. Reported by Marcin Kowalczyk) - Removed MDL/TEI management configuration warning message. (Closes issue PRI-137. Reported by Bart Coninckx) - Allow passing compiler flags (CFLAGS, LDFLAGS) (Closes issue PRI-144. Reported by Tzafrir Cohen)
Created attachment 326152 [details, diff] libpri-1.4.13-multilib.patch updated patch - rediff'ed
Created attachment 326154 [details, diff] libpri-1.4.13-respect-user-flags.patch updated patch - rediff'ed
Created attachment 326156 [details] ebuild for net-libs/libpri-1.4.13 Dammit...forgot to fix version of patches :(
+*libpri-1.4.13 (27 Oct 2012) + + 27 Oct 2012; Tony Vroon <chainsaw@gentoo.org> +libpri-1.4.13.ebuild, + +files/libpri-1.4.13-multilib.patch, + +files/libpri-1.4.13-no-static-lib.patch, + +files/libpri-1.4.13-respect-user-flags.patch: + Version bump. All patches rediffed by Oliver Jaksch. Fixes, among other + things, outbound BRI call failure on HA8, HB8 & B410P adapters and + multi-channel RESTART requests. Removal of unused static library & test + utilities (and thus DAHDI dependency) by me. Closes bug #437798. Thank you Oliver. I have taken the liberty of removing the DAHDI dependency by bending the Makefile to my will. It should save some compile time, as we never even installed those test utilities anyway. Sorry for the delayed response, I was on holiday when you sent this.
(In reply to comment #4) > Thank you Oliver. I have taken the liberty of removing the DAHDI dependency > by bending the Makefile to my will. It should save some compile time, as we > never even installed those test utilities anyway. > Sorry for the delayed response, I was on holiday when you sent this. You're always welcome. No need to excuse. The most important thing is that you're now extremly relaxed hopefully!? :)