Hello,
I submitted some patches to the FreeBSD team a while back to update
the versions of pwlib and openh323 distributed in their ports system.
This week I got word that they are ready to do this. Clearly the
patches I sent last June aren't quite up to date anymore so I'm
putting a new patchset together for this.
They have already created seperate ports for the versions currently
in the tree (PWLib 1.5.2 and OpenH323 1.12.2). These will be left
so that all current ports depending on them can continue to work
unchanged. Port maintainers can update their ports to use the newer
versions as they get time.
Today's questions... is it better to go with the Mimas Patch2 (aka
pwlib 1.8.7 and openH323 1.15.6) which is listed as the current
stable release or is the atlas3 release stable enough for this? I
saw an email recently about some versioning and recommendations
but want to be clear. If atlas3 is stable I'd prefer to go that
route since having pwlib 1.9.2 in the ports tree paves the way for
adding Opal also. Also there have been some good updates since
the Mimas2 release.
If I don't hear back from anyone I'm going to play safe and go with
Mimas2. No big deal because once the port is split and updates then
future updates will go through much more quickly.
Thoughts?
-Steve
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