[OpenSIPS-Users] Upgrade version problems in a production system (mediaproxy)
Adrian Georgescu
ag at ag-projects.com
Fri Jul 24 17:49:40 CEST 2009
Carlo,
We use only Debian development branch both for the development of our
software and for our deployments. If you use Debian unstable you are
the safest as we are testing and using our packages only this
environment.
While the name 'stable' brings some confidence for the inexperienced,
in practice when it comes to bleeding edge developments like we do,
the stable version can become obsolete fast and you could be stuck by
running it because of the dependencies that do not make it to the
stable branch as soon as we develop our software. When things do not
work you will hear the same story "your distribution is too old" to
run this software.
So the most stable distribution is unstable.
Adrian
On Jul 24, 2009, at 3:45 PM, Carlo Dimaggio wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> I'm wondering about the right distribution and version for a
> production environment: i ask you this because of some problems in
> upgrading my systems.
> I'm using two Ubuntu 8.04 Server LTS with opensips 1.5.2, callcontrol
> 2.0.4, mediaproxy 2.3.4, cdrtool 6.8.1. I didn't have any error in
> upgrading opensips and the other softwares until now, but today I have
> tried to upgrade mediaproxy to 2.3.5 and I'm experienced with the old
> version of different packages (python-application, python-support,
> python-gnutls, libgnutls,...) and I am unable to install this new
> versions (for dependencies).
>
> My question is: how can mantain an updated production server? I have
> seen that an updated python-application is always needed for new
> versions of mediaproxy...
> How do you handle this process (without using an unstable/testing
> distribution)?
>
>
> Thank you and regards,
> Carlo Dimaggio
>
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