OpenSS7 STREAMS VOIP -- history of user visible changes. 2007-03-15
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Copyright (c) 2001-2007 OpenSS7 Corporation.
Copyright (c) 1997-2000 Brian Bidulock
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The sections that follow provide information on OpenSS7 releases of the
OpenSS7 STREAMS VOIP package.
Major changes for release strvoip-0.9.2.2
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This is the second open source release of the `OpenSS7 STREAMS VOIP'
package. This release contains modules and drivers formerly only
available with Commercial releases of the `strss7' package and which
are only recently available as open source with the release of this
package.
With OpenSS7 Master Package release `openss7-0.9.2.D', the VOIP
components were separated from the `strss7' package and placed in this
package. Not all of the VOIP components previously part of the
`strss7' package have been strapped into this release. Components will
be re-validated against `Linux Fast-STREAMS' on a module-by-module and
driver-by-driver basis. See `TODO' in the release, or `Schedule', in
the manual, for information about the release schedule.
This is a beta grade release of H.323 for `Linux Fast-STREAMS'. It
deprecates previous VOIP component releases from the `strss7' package.
Please upgrade to the most current release of these components before
reporting bugs.
This release is a maintenance release providing support for recent
distributions and tool chains.
Major features since the last public release are as follows:
- Improvements to the common build environment with better support
for standalone package builds on 2.4 kernels.
- Support for autoconf 2.61, automake 1.10 and gettext 0.16.
- Support for Ubuntu 6.10 distribution and bug fixes for i386 kenels.
- The package now looks for other subpackages with a version number
as unpacked by separate tarball.
_This is a public beta release of the package: it deprecates previous
releases. Please upgrade to the current release before reporting bugs.
Please see `README-alpha' in the release, or `Maturity', in the
manual._
As with other OpenSS7 releases, this release configures, compiles,
installs and builds RPMs and DEBs for a wide range of Linux 2.4 and 2.6
RPM- and DPKG-based distributions, and can be used on production
kernels without patching or recompiling the kernel.
This package is publicly released under the `GNU General Public License
Version 2'. The release is available as an `autoconf' tarball, SRPM,
DSC, and set of binary RPMs and DEBs. See the downloads page
(http://www.openss7.org/download.html) for the `autoconf' tarballs,
SRPMs and DSCs. For tarballs, SRPMs, DSCs and binary RPMs and DEBs,
see the strvoip package page (http://www.openss7.org/strvoip_pkg.html).
See `http://www.openss7.org/codefiles/strvoip-0.9.2.2/ChangeLog' and
`http://www.openss7.org/codefiles/strvoip-0.9.2.2/NEWS' in the release
for more information. Also, see the `strvoip.pdf' manual in the
release (also in html `http://www.openss7.org/strvoip_manual.html').
For the news release, see `http://www.openss7.org/rel20070315_3.html'.
Major changes for release strvoip-0.9.2.1
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Initial autoconf/RPM packaging of the `strvoip' release.
This is the initial open source release of the `OpenSS7 STREAMS VOIP'
package. This release contains modules and drivers formerly only
available with Commercial releases of the `strss7' package and which
are only recently available as open source with the release of this
package.
With OpenSS7 Master Package release `openss7-0.9.2.D', the VOIP
components were separated from the `strss7' package and placed in this
package. Not all of the VOIP components previously part of the `strss7'
package have been strapped into this release. Components will be
re-validated against `Linux Fast-STREAMS' on a module-by-module and
driver-by-driver basis. See `TODO' in the release, or `Schedule', in
the manual, for information about the release schedule.
In this initial release, the major component first available is H.323
call control. `h323(4)' is a "STREAMS" multiplexing driver that links `tcp(4)'
or `sctp(4)' streams to form an H.323 Gatekeeper. Subsequent releases
in 1Q 2007 will include the additional full H.323, SIP-T and GCP.
This is a beta grade release of H.323 for `Linux Fast-STREAMS'. It
deprecates previous VOIP component releases from the `strss7' package.
Please upgrade to the most current release of these components before
reporting bugs.
- Support for most recent 2.6.18 kernels (including Fedora Core 5
with inode diet patch set).
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