Posted: Fri Aug 17, 2007 10:07 am Post subject: [Asterisk-bsd] Unable to compile Asterisk-addons on Openbsd
Maybe just nobody is able to help you with an obsd specific compile problem? You should mention in your first question that you must use openbsd and your cf size limitation. Are you able to mount a nfs share during compile time?
regards
Oliver
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Von: Michael Grigoni <michael.grigoni@cybertheque.org>
Gesendet: 8-17-'07, 1:44
Quote:
Richard Neese wrote:
> why not use freebsd and use the ports we have patched asterisk 1.4.10. and I
> amd building a install iso as we speak that will install freebsd 6.2-stable
> and asterisk + zaptel + the thirdlane gui for testing.
I would like to echo the sentiment of a recent previous poster that this
list is named 'asterisk-bsd' and not 'asterisk-freebsd'; I am disappointed
for the lack of participation by openbsd developers and saddened by
lack of interest when I tried (some years ago) to mount a porting effort
for the IXJ driver (or any analog station hardware driver). With the lack
of telephony hardware support for obsd, and poor support for the IXJ
driver in freebsd, I was forced to run linux.
The choice of obsd is often dictated by the application mix; in my case,
I needed to host asterisk on a border router running obsd and isakmpd
ipsec vpn with kernel pf support; in the alternative I had to setup a
diskless linux slave to run asterisk. Freebsd was just not an
alternative.
Regards,
Michael
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