[Freeswitch-docs] fs version

William King wking at freeswitch.org
Mon May 2 20:30:35 MSD 2016


http://files.freeswitch.org/freeswitch-releases/

For the FS releases.

William King
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On 5/2/16 8:26 AM, jungle Boogie wrote:
> Hi Bote,
> On 2 May 2016 at 07:41, Bote Man <bote_radio at botecomm.com> wrote:
>> The "production" release version is indeed 1.6 package as I understand it. The incremental releases occur in the Master stream and are officially not recommended for production use, although I have had great success with them myself.
>>
>> When 1.8 is released that will be the time to update Confluence with that date. If the core developers have a different idea, then of course that is the way to go.
> 
> Okay, that makes sense. 1.6 is the release branch and 1.6.x are
> security and other updates that come along in that branch from master.
> 
> 
>>
>> I have fallen out of the loop so I'm not sure about this, but it sure seems like they want people to use the packages and eschew compiling from source. I always compile from source because I like to make a change or two to the conference module before building FreeSWITCH.
> 
> Yes, the packaging seems to be the preferred way, and it's wonderful
> how much time the core team has spent to make it more mainstream with
> packages.
> 
> Because I also like to build from source, I updated this confluence
> page to reflect what to do with source + master:
> https://freeswitch.org/confluence/display/FREESWITCH/Debian+8+Jessie
> (it's the last section towards the bottom)
> 
> 
>>
>> Unfortunately, in simplifying the documentation I think some useful tips to build from source have fallen through the cracks; that's why I saved the old page with "archive" tacked on to the page title. I need to build a new FreeSWITCH system for my lab so I will vet the current procedures and adjust the installation docs as needed.
> 
> Great, let's see what happens!
> 
>>
>> The source for the source code is in Stash, same as it ever was. I sure that's in there!
> 
> Right, that's if people want to follow master or check out a branch.
> What about a tar ball of the source code, where can that be found? And
> should that be linked anywhere?
> 
>>
>> Bote
>>
> 
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