[asterisk-users] Re: 1.4 beta2 on intel mac
Tim Panton
tim at mexuar.com
Mon Oct 16 03:22:47 MST 2006
On 16 Oct 2006, at 09:09, Martin Joseph wrote:
> On 2006-10-15 23:50:34 -0700, Tim Panton <tim at mexuar.com> said:
>
>> On 16 Oct 2006, at 07:15, Martin Joseph wrote:
>>> On 2006-10-12 02:40:35 -0700, Tim Panton <tim at mexuar.com> said:
>>>> On 11 Oct 2006, at 19:35, Dean Collins wrote:
>>>>> Lol - use a real PC maybe :P
>>>> Nah, that would be dull.
>>>> In some ways the mac intel is nearer to a 'normal PC'
>>>> (whatever that is) than the systems I normally run asterisk on
>>>> - a NatSemi Nemiah and an arm5 :-)
>>>> Asterisk 1.2.X runs fine on the intel macs, so
>>>> I guess there must be a bug in 1.4beta2 that stops it running.
>>> Did you need to update the version of Make? My PowerPC mac
>>> seems to be complaining about version 3.80.
>>> I don't have any Intel mac's to test with (yet).
>> Yes. I had to install a new make from source (with configure --
>> prefix=/usr)
>> I've got some stuff to get ready for Astricon Dallas next week,
>> where we will be launching Corraleta SDK - our zero install web-
>> based Java softphone.
>> Once that's done and I get back I'll look into what the problem
>> is (unless someone solves it for
>> me while I'm there - drop by our stand in the exhibition If you
>> have got 1.4beta2 working on
>> an intel mac - or if you want to see Corraleta in action! )
>> Tim Panton
>> www.mexuar.com
>
> I just built 1.4b2 on a powerpc mac system, and although it seems
> to build ok, and starts up, the command line is completely non-
> reponsive (although exit works).
>
> I have head people describe this kind of dead CLI in the past, but
> never saw it before.
>
> 1.4b2 doesn't accept registrations or do anything. If this sounds
> like what you saw, then I guess it's an OSX issue and not an Intel
> OSX issue specifically.
Yep exactly that, I'll grab an SVN head when I get back from Astricon
and try that (unless beta3 comes out first)
Thanks.
Tim Panton
www.mexuar.com
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