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Re: [Ring] Good news and questions about "rules.mak" files
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Adonay Felipe Nogueira |
Subject: |
Re: [Ring] Good news and questions about "rules.mak" files |
Date: |
Thu, 08 Jun 2017 09:59:31 -0300 |
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Gnus/5.13 (Gnus v5.13) Emacs/25.2 (gnu/linux) |
More good news:
- Commit "6dd46e1d9ab3801a6c6e1aabaee74d066e12c5e1" of Corvusoft restbed
has most of the patches that are needed for GNU+Linux. However, the
exception so far is the "strand" patch.
- At least looking at current tree of asio, from commit
"524288cb4fcf84664b3dc39cb4424c7509969b92", almost all the patches
needed are already implemented, except for "no_tests_examples" patch.
Some suggestions:
- I have sent some of our current patches for pjsip/pjproject, but since
I'm not the original author of the patches and they only take patches
that were sent by the authors themselves, I think it's better for us
to contribute to pjsip/pjproject in such way that the authors of the
patches themselves send the patches. The first reply to my current
attempt is at
[[http://lists.pjsip.org/pipermail/pjsip_lists.pjsip.org/2017-June/020030.html]]
Other important notes:
- Before building OpenDHT and Ring daemon (in this order), I had to
change argon2 source files slightly such that "libargon2.pc" is made a
symbolic link to "argon2.pc", otherwise, although OpenDHT is built,
Ring daemon fails to recognize the existence of OpenDHT.
- Per the suggestions of previous Guix package maintainers (last
suggestion from around mid 2016), I'm currently keeping the following
change to "opendht.pc.in" file from OpenDHT source files: I add the
"Requires: argon2" line to that file. Perhaps this is the cause for
the failure described in the last item, but I'm not an experienced
programmer, so I'll have investigate it.
- Re: [Ring] Good news and questions about "rules.mak" files,
Adonay Felipe Nogueira <=