[Asterisk-bsd] The future of 4.X support was [zaptel-bsd]

Chris Stenton jacs at gnome.co.uk
Thu Sep 29 02:04:59 CDT 2005


its a long time since I tried that but  as I recall asterisk hung on exit.

But as you say lthread works a lot better than libc. I did ask many months 
ago for peoole to feed back on trying lthread with a view of changing the 
asterisk port but nobody did.

Chris

----- Original Message ----- 
From: "Dinesh Nair" <dinesh at alphaque.com>
To: "Asterisk on BSD discussion" <asterisk-bsd at lists.digium.com>
Sent: Thursday, September 29, 2005 2:18 AM
Subject: Re: [Asterisk-bsd] The future of 4.X support was [zaptel-bsd]


>
> On 09/27/05 14:06 Luigi Rizzo said the following:
>> if you can take over mainteinance for 4.x, that would be
>> great. I am just afraid that it will probably need to be
>> outside the main freebsd ports tree.
>
> consider it done. in as much as possible, i'll try to track/port the 
> zaptel freebsd port to work on 4.x, as i've been doing for our own 
> implementations.
>
>> This said, asterisk itself has some issues with the thread
>> library on 4.x, and while i have been using it for months now,
>
> could you elaborate on this ? i've built asterisk linked against 
> lthread[1] instead of libc_r and havent seen any major bugbears yet. this 
> has been tested up to 200 simultaneous calls doing Monitor().
>
> [1] a simple modification of some of the Makefiles from asterisk in ports.
>
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