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From: | Peio Rigaux |
Subject: | Re: [Linphone-developers] Repositories / Deb or RPM |
Date: | Tue, 26 Jan 2021 20:17:24 +0100 |
User-agent: | Mozilla/5.0 (X11; Linux x86_64; rv:68.0) Gecko/20100101 Thunderbird/68.12.0 |
Hello.
As a small team of 10 developers, we can't maintain packages for all distributions.
In the past, we tried to provide and maintain packages, but we
ran into many troubles (with QT, and so on), so we decided to
focus on development, instead of packaging.
Using Appimage has some drawbacks, but it really speeds up and
simplify delivery, and is usable on almost all GNU/Linux
distribution.
We develop and support Flexisip (our SIP proxy), Linphone (MacOS, Windows, GNU/Linux, Android, IOS, embedded...), all the media and SIP stack, we do provide customer support, custom developments, and rebrandings...
This is really a lot of work, so we are in touch with Debian
packagers to help them upgrade Linphone in official repositories,
instead of package and host ourselves.
Actually, the latest version is in the testing repository. You can
try it if you want.
We do understand your concerns, and we will try to fix the
autostart issue.
Regards,
Peio Rigaux
Junior Software Engineer
Belledonne Communications, the company behind Linphone
Linphone.org
Hello,
I would like to use Linphone 4 on my Workstation and the Workstation of my Linux-using colleagues. We are all using Debian 10. Unfortunately, even sid only contains Linphone 3 which is somewhat buggy and which does not include the new, improved interface. Is there a specific reason why you don't provide at least Debs and RPMs, which probably cover 3/4th of the Linux Desktop Installations and are much easier to install and less wasteful of RAM and disk space than AppImage?Maybe someone on this list is building "unofficial" debs and could help me out?
Yours sincerely
Stefan Malte Schumacher
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