[Asterisk-bsd] asterisk on bsd

Richard Neese r.neese at gmail.com
Wed Oct 15 09:47:00 CDT 2008


Giancarlo Rubio wrote:
> 2008/10/15 Richard Neese <r.neese at gmail.com>:
>   
>> OK its to the point . I need a headcouint of how many people out there
>> are using asterisk on bsd and plan to keep using asterisk on bsd... I
>> need to know who is will ing to help support the project. Its to the
>> poing that it seems only 3 of us are doing the hard work and everyone
>> else is a end user.
>>     
>
> I'm using freebsd with asterisk however is possible, because some
> applications i need, have a proprietary driver can only run on linux.
> An example is speech engine [1] by lumenvox.
>
>   
>> we either need financial support to get a porting server that all the
>> patches and ports can be updated on. and tested. We also need more hands
>> to help with patching and porting apps for asterisk.
>>     
>
> >If anyone provide a jail server or a virtualized is sufficient??
>
>   
virtual/jailed bsd might work but might have issues with zaptel...

>> list of what has been done so far
>>
>>
>> 1 app_flite 0.6 is now ported
>> flite pocketsphinx and sphinxbase have been ported and updated.
>> asterisk 1.4 I just updated and am submitting it now runs menuselect
>> libpri is upated and asterisk-addons has been update d all for 1.4
>>
>> 1.6 is in the works but waiting on dahdi port from gonzo.
>>
>> WOrking on
>>
>> app_conf to replace meetme on servers that dont run ztdummy and embedded
>> devices.
>> app_wake  wake up call rewriten in c
>> and workign on a few more small apps
>>
>>
>> if there is a app you think we need please link me to the src code.
>>
>>     
>
> IMHO the most simple asterisk server to use is trixbox, because have
> graphical interface, have easy tools that fish the user to use.
> Freebsd doesn't have a official port to freepbx, other people have
> ported[2]. I think if the freepbx is sucessfull compiled on Freebsd,
> most people can know FreeBSD with Freepbx, and the number of users
> that use can increase.
>
>   
>> but please give me a head count of  asterisk on bsd users.
>>
>> so we know its worth maintaining.
>>
>> its geting harder and harder to maintain with lack of intrest.
>>
>>
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> [1] http://www.lumenvox.com/products/speech_engine/
> [2] http://www.freepbx.org/support/documentation/installation/install-process-for-freebsd
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