[Asterisk-bsd] Asterisk 1.0.6, zaptel for NetBSD in pkgsrc-wip

Pawel Jaskorzynski at Sokolka pawel at sokolka.gdynia.pl
Thu Mar 17 14:30:24 CST 2005


Hi,
yesterday I got Asterisk to run on NetBSD 2.0 (macppc). Compilation was not
very smooth, there seems to be a need for getting rid of the -march gcc
switch whenever 'macppc' is returned by 'uname -m' (gcc chokes on it); this
pertains to three Makefiles (top level, codecs/gsm and one more, just grep
for -march). One of the Makefiles also runs it's own 'uname -m', which
should not be needed, since it is done in a top level Makefile.
The machine is a PPC604/150 MHz, so the performance is not that great. I
will try compiling and testing zaptel soon, for now, having attempted one
quick and dirty compilation, I have stumbled upon missing newt.h- I am not
sure what package it should come with.
I also compiled Asterisk on FreeBSD 5.3 (Alpha 64), and it kind of worked...
but was not of much use.

Overall, great job. I am looking forward to putting a wildcard zaptel in my
Mac ;)

Regards,
Pawel


----- Original Message ----- 
From: "Jeff Rizzo" <riz+asterisk at boogers.sf.ca.us>
To: "Asterisk on BSD discussion" <asterisk-bsd at lists.digium.com>
Sent: Thursday, March 17, 2005 4:13 PM
Subject: [Asterisk-bsd] Asterisk 1.0.6, zaptel for NetBSD in pkgsrc-wip


> For those here who are interested in NetBSD (and pkgsrc, in general),
> I've finished a package for Asterisk 1.0.6 and zaptel-netbsd, which is
> currently undergoing testing in pkgsrc-wip (
> http://pkgsrc-wip.sourceforge.net ).  Once pkgsrc proper finishes its
> code freeze in a week or so, I intend to move the packages there, but
> I'd appreciate anyone with time and interest testing them out beforehand
> so I can shake out as many bugs as possible.
>
> The NetBSD zaptel drivers currently support wcfxo, wcfxs and ztdummy on
> NetBSD 2.0 and up.  They are available separately at
> http://www.tastylime.net/netbsd/zaptel/
>
> I've done some testing on other platforms as well - the asterisk package
> works on MacOS X, and should work on OpenBSD, FreeBSD, and possibly
> Linux.  (Obviously the drivers are NetBSD-only)
>
> Feedback is encouraged!
>
> Thanks,
> +j
>
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