[Trisquel-devel] Jami on Trisquel
Ryan
rynosp at talk2eo.me.uk
Tue Oct 21 04:04:55 UTC 2025
Hello all,
I was wondering that given the state of Jami in debian and ubuntu means
that the package doesn't seem to be getting the updates that are
released which means that old versions don't often work with newer ones
and that given there is a PJSIP vuln that hasn't been fixed in
bookworm. Is there a way that trisquel can provide the stable release
to users. Is it a case that given that the Jami project packages for
trisquel (really ubuntu lts) that this could be used in some form. For
example using what ever build config that they do for this to release
to package it for trisquel. Or is it simpler that using the
instructions (in the form of a wiki) to install it on trisquel using
the jami projects release and repository/.deb(s) are an acceptable way
of installing jami for trisquel users (I am not sure how in line with a
completely free distro the jami projects release is?).
I know guix over trisquel can do this, but guix is a bit heavy on both
older and low power SBC compared to being able to install via apt and
have update as part of the unusual system update process.
Anyhow, I just thought I'd ask to see what the case could be?
Many Thanks
Ryan
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