debian/bootstrap.sh:
* only build one of freeswitch-sysvinit or freeswitch-systemd
* squeeze is removed from supported releases
* added stretch to supported releases
* avoid_mods_wheezy extended to modules which fail to build on wheezy
* use systemd by default for future distros
* new command-line option -v to enforce sysvinit
* added dependency on dh-systemd for systemd-powered distros
* freeswitch-init is now a virtual package
* freeswitch-sysvinit and freeswitch-systemd are set to conflict with each other
debian/freeswitch.postinst:
* no need to call systemctl explicitly. dh-systemd does it in a standard way
debian/rules:
* integrated dh-systemd in override_dh_installinit
debian/freeswitch-systemd.freeswitch.default renamed to
freeswitch-sysvinit.freeswitch.default:
* /etc/default/freeswitch is not installed by freeswitch-systemd, but still
respected if there is a need to modify the startup options
debian/freeswitch-systemd.freeswitch.service:
* proper expansion of DAEMON_OPTS
freeswitch-systemd.freeswitch.service:
* starting the daemon as root and switchig to freeswitch user
* respecting the options in /etc/default/freeswitch
* RuntimeDirectory parameter is replaced with a tmpfiles.d entry
because /run/freeswitch has to be owned by freeswitch user
* instructions how to start it as non-root
debian/freeswitch-systemd.freeswitch.tmpfile:
* this defines the PID directory with correct permissions
debian/bootstrap.sh, debian/rules:
* proper handling of freeswitch.service
* deleted debian/freeswitch-systemd.install because it caused an error
in dh_install because it's run before dh_installinit
* renamed: freeswitch-sysvinit.freeswitch.default -> freeswitch-systemd.freeswitch.default
because sysvinit support will eventually die out
debian/freeswitch.postinst:
* run "systemctl enable freeswitch" if systemctl is available
CAVEAT: only one option is supported in /etc/default/freeswitch because the
variable ${DAEMON_OPTS} is expanded as a single token. This will be fixed
as soon as freeswitch-sysvinit is removed from freeswitch-all.
We now break out each module and component of FreeSWITCH into a
separate individually-installable package. For each package with
executables or modules, we also build a package that includes the
stripped debugging symbols so that users can be helpful when they
discover bugs in FreeSWITCH.
As of this commit, we successfully build 263 distinct binary packages
starting from a clean minimal image on both Debian Sid and Debian
Squeeze.
To keep this manageable, we include a program that generates the
various Debian packaging files from a consolidated description of the
modules and their metadata. The program can even generate this
configuration file by walking the FreeSWITCH source tree.
To provide a smooth user experience, we provide meta-packages that
install sensible sets of modules and other components.
All files are installed into the traditional and customary Linux
directories that you would expect in accordance with the Filesystem
Hierarchy Standard (FHS).
This commit also adds support for running FreeSWITCH as a forked
systemd service in Debian.
For more information about the technical details of the source
packaging, how to build the binary packages from source, and how you
can contribute, please read debian/README.source.
To learn about how this packaging affects you as a user and how to use
the finished Debian packages, read debian/README.Debian.
Signed-off-by: Travis Cross <tc@traviscross.com>