[Asterisk-bsd] On the bleeding edge of asterisk and zaptel with
FreeBSD 6.1-STABLE
Vahan Yerkanian
vahan at arminco.com
Sun Jun 18 11:00:13 MST 2006
I strongly agree with Randy here,
If you have only one asterisk box maybe messing with manual build
install is ok, but when you have 20+ asterisk servers it's a total waste
of time.
We just need to have misc/libpri and misc/zaptel (kldunload panic) updated.
If the maintainers need any kind of help why you don't say so and we see
what we can help with.
Regards,
Vahan
Randy Bush wrote:
>> There are those of us who find the existing Asterisk build system
>> very simple as it doesn't require any more effort to maintain:
>
> problem is does not scale. can't hack 29 pieces of sw on 42 servers.
> that's why we have ports, portmanager/portupgrade, ...
>
> for an individual system, fine, well, almost fine. see appended
>
>> If you can't make the port work because its broken, you can still
>> maintain your systems with a recent software version -please
>> refer to my post earlier today describing the steps.
>
>> I think we should give the Asterisk developers the credit they deserve
>> for making this possible.
>
> i do not mean in the least to detract from the effort. i think
> it's great!
>
> but it needs to be mfced to be really useful to all.
>
> randy
>
> ---
>
> config.status: creating config.h
> gmake -C mxml libmxml.a
> gmake[1]: Entering directory `/usr/local/src/asterisk/asterisk/mxml'
> gcc -O -Wall -c mxml-attr.c
> gcc -O -Wall -c mxml-entity.c
> gcc -O -Wall -c mxml-file.c
> gcc -O -Wall -c mxml-index.c
> gcc -O -Wall -c mxml-node.c
> gcc -O -Wall -c mxml-search.c
> gcc -O -Wall -c mxml-set.c
> gcc -O -Wall -c mxml-private.c
> gcc -O -Wall -c mxml-string.c
> /bin/rm -f libmxml.a
> /usr/bin/ar -rcv libmxml.a mxml-attr.o mxml-entity.o mxml-file.o mxml-index.o mxml-node.o mxml-search.o mxml-set.o mxml-private.o mxml-string.o
> a - mxml-attr.o
> a - mxml-entity.o
> a - mxml-file.o
> a - mxml-index.o
> a - mxml-node.o
> a - mxml-search.o
> a - mxml-set.o
> a - mxml-private.o
> a - mxml-string.o
> ranlib libmxml.a
> gmake[1]: Leaving directory `/usr/local/src/asterisk/asterisk/mxml'
> gmake -C build_tools menuselect
> gmake[1]: Entering directory `/usr/local/src/asterisk/asterisk/build_tools'
> gcc -Wall -o menuselect.o -g -c -D_GNU_SOURCE -DMENUSELECT -I../ -I../include/ menuselect.c
> menuselect.c: In function `generate_makeopts_file':
> menuselect.c:519: warning: implicit declaration of function `strdupa'
> menuselect.c:519: warning: assignment makes pointer from integer without a cast
> menuselect.c:527: warning: assignment makes pointer from integer without a cast
> gcc -Wall -o menuselect_curses.o -g -c -D_GNU_SOURCE -DMENUSELECT -I../ -I../include/ menuselect_curses.c
> gcc -g -Wall -o menuselect menuselect.o menuselect_curses.o ../mxml/libmxml.a -lncurses
> menuselect.o(.text+0x123c): In function `generate_makeopts_file':
> /usr/local/src/asterisk/asterisk/build_tools/menuselect.c:519: undefined reference to `strdupa'
> menuselect.o(.text+0x12b1):/usr/local/src/asterisk/asterisk/build_tools/menuselect.c:527: undefined reference to `strdupa'
> gmake[1]: *** [menuselect] Error 1
> gmake[1]: Leaving directory `/usr/local/src/asterisk/asterisk/build_tools'
> gmake: *** [build_tools/menuselect] Error 2
>
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