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    Thanks Daniel,<br>
    I'm not an expert but I'm happy to help with rpms building.<br>
    I'm going to create an account on Opensuse Building Service to
    familiarize with it and I'll get back to you soon.<br>
    <br>
    Antonio.<br>
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    <div class="moz-cite-prefix">Il 27/04/2016 12:41, Daniel-Constantin
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      <p>I added quickly the dependency on epel-release to the opensuse
        build service, but it results in dependency issue:</p>
      <p>"nothing provides epel-release, nothing provides
        radiusclient-ng-devel"</p>
      <p>The spec from kamailio sources was not much maintained lately,
        perhaps those for fedora and centos are a bit more recent. Then
        one for opensuse build service is specific for it, as it has
        those conditions on distros.</p>
      <p>If you want to take over or at least help with rpms building, I
        can give you access to the opensuse build service project so you
        can play with and adjust as needed. Also, if you want to submit
        updates to the specs from the source tree, we will accept them.</p>
      <p>We can also provide a server where to mirror rpm packages built
        by community members, if someone wants to take care of
        maintaining the builds and rpm repos.</p>
      <p>Cheers,<br>
        Daniel<br>
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        Daniel I downloaded the src.rpm from opensuse repository and I
        see that the .spec file is different from that provided in the
        kamailio source.<br>
        Reading the .spec from kamailio-4.4.0_src.tar.gz I see:<br>
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        <font size="-1">%package    radius</font><br>
        <font size="-1">Summary:    RADIUS modules for Kamailio.</font><br>
        <font size="-1">Group:        System Environment/Daemons</font><br>
        <font size="-1">Requires:    epel-release, radiusclient-ng,
          kamailio = %ver</font><br>
        <font size="-1">BuildRequires:    epel-release,
          radiusclient-ng-devel</font><br>
        <br>
        In effect, epel-release is a package in the official repo
        extras:<br>
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        # yum info epel-release<br>
        <font size="-1">...</font><br>
        <font size="-1">Available Packages</font><br>
        <font size="-1">Name        : epel-release</font><br>
        <font size="-1">Arch        : noarch</font><br>
        <font size="-1">Version     : 7</font><br>
        <font size="-1">Release     : 5</font><br>
        <font size="-1">Size        : 14 k</font><br>
        <font size="-1">Repo        : extras/7/x86_64</font><br>
        <font size="-1">Summary     : Extra Packages for Enterprise
          Linux repository configuration</font><br>
        <font size="-1">URL         : <a moz-do-not-send="true"
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            href="http://download.fedoraproject.org/pub/epel">http://download.fedoraproject.org/pub/epel</a></font><br>
        <font size="-1">License     : GPLv2</font><br>
        <font size="-1">Description : This package contains the Extra
          Packages for Enterprise Linux (EPEL) repository</font><br>
        <font size="-1">            : GPG key as well as configuration
          for yum.</font><br>
        <br>
        Probably is enough to %define _with_radius 1  and add
        epel-release as dependency in the .spec file used on opensuse
        build service also for rhel >= 7.<br>
        <br>
        Regards,<br>
        Antonio.<br>
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          Daniel, if I'm not wrong Download on Demand Repository (DOD)
          feature can be used for dependencies resolution using external
          repository:<br>
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          Thanks.<br>
          Antonio<br>
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            Daniel-Constantin Mierla ha scritto:<br>
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            <p>Hello,</p>
            <p>I am not sure there is a way to enable EPEL in the
              opensuse build portal -- that is managed by opensuse
              community.</p>
            <p>Maybe you have a bit of time to investigate the docs of
              opensuse build service or search on the web for this
              topic. If there is a way, I can enable it or give access
              to someone that wants to manage the building of RPMs.</p>
            <p>Cheers,<br>
              Daniel<br>
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              Hi Daniel,<br>
              you're right. Both radiusclient-ng and freeradius-client
              are in EPEL repository, not in the official ones. Is not
              possible to provide these client library packages also on
              the kamailio centos rpm repo?<br>
              <br>
              Thanks.<br>
              Regards.<br>
              <br>
              Antonio<br>
              <br>
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                Daniel-Constantin Mierla ha scritto:<br>
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                <p>Hello,</p>
                <p>I think the dependency is missing -- does centos
                  official repo provide libradius client library?</p>
                <p>Cheers,<br>
                  Daniel<br>
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                <div class="moz-cite-prefix">On 26/04/16 17:27, Antonio
                  Reale wrote:<br>
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                  type="cite">Hi all, <br>
                  I see that the kamailio-radius rpm package is
                  available only for Opensuse. <br>
                  Is there a particular reason that it is unavailable
                  for Centos? <br>
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                  Thanks. <br>
                  Regards. <br>
                  <br>
                  Antonio <br>
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