[Asterisk-bsd] need help
Richard Neese
r.neese at gmail.com
Tue Aug 28 10:36:16 CDT 2007
ok the idea is this that it looks at dmesg and finds out what the real cpu
is . 586/686 p2/p3/p4/AMD64 and install the right version of the testing
g729. for now I will make a link on my site for these codecs . they are only
good for testing you must buy a license if you use them commercialy.
On Tuesday 28 August 2007 03:15:25 am Frank Griffith wrote:
> I'm not sure about this as I'm not really a programmer anymore. But when I
> fooled around with the AMD64 version of FreeBSD with Asterisk I saw that in
> the Makefile for the port they did this:
>
> =========================
> .if ${ARCH} == "i386"
> OPTIONS+- ZAPTEL
> .else
> WITHOUT_ZAPTEL= yes
> .endif
> =========================
>
> I notice this snippet of code is still in the Makefile that's why I
> queried you the other day in the #freebsd irc if zaptel really does work on
> AMD64 now. Because according to all my testing, zaptel does not work with
> AMD64 on FreeBSD yet. Perhaps it does now.
>
>
> Richard Neese <r.neese at gmail.com> wrote:
> I need a way to test for what cpu is being used for the install. This is
> so for the demo version it can install the right g729 for testing. its a
> opensource g729 that can be used on testing systems and for personal home
> use. this will aloow for full testing. on even limited dsl lines and low
> bandwidth.
>
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