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Hello,<br>
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propose the way you see the packaging and we can discuss it here.
The goal so far was grouping based on dependencies, but I am fine
with merging some if the result is better.<br>
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Definitely I don't want to install a particular module and along
with it to get hundreds of megs of extra stuff because the module is
in a package with other modules depending on a lot of stuff.<br>
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Cheers,<br>
Daniel<br>
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<div class="moz-cite-prefix">On 28/10/14 20:46, Victor Seva wrote:<br>
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<pre wrap="">On 10/28/2014 04:40 PM, Luis Azedo wrote:
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<pre wrap="">Hi Victor,
is it ok to move kazoo module to its own deb package like in the rpm builds ?
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I really don't want to create a new module. They are already too many.
What is the point of having another one?
May be it's time to rethink how we are packaging the modules as a whole.
There is already a problem with dependences between kamailio and modules
as tsearle pointed me long time ago.
I would like to hear what is the opinion here about merging vs
individual module packages.
Cheers,
Victor
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