OpenSS7 STREAMS VOIP -- history of user visible changes. 2007-03-15 $Id$ Copyright (c) 2001-2007 OpenSS7 Corporation. Copyright (c) 1997-2000 Brian Bidulock See the end for copying conditions (for this file). The sections that follow provide information on OpenSS7 releases of the OpenSS7 STREAMS VOIP package. Major changes for release strvoip-0.9.2.2 ------------------------------------------ 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 ------------------------------------------ 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). ----- ========================================================================= Copyright (c) 2001-2007 OpenSS7 Corporation Copyright (c) 1997-2000 Brian Bidulock All Rights Reserved. Permission is granted to make and distribute verbatim copies of this manual provided the copyright notice and this permission notice are preserved on all copies. 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