[Asterisk-bsd] New to Asterisk...But Just Let Me Keep My FreeBSD
Frank Griffith
glassdude45 at yahoo.com
Sun May 28 13:59:02 MST 2006
Thanks Aaron,
Your advice is appreciated. But I guess my newbie-ness is showing. I did a man on the patch command but I'm not clear on how I should do it.
If I patch it by hand, will I just insert this text anywhere in the source code. I really don't know what I'm doing here but I can copy and paste with the best of them. If you could either clue me in as to the syntax for the patch command or point me to the correct file to insert this text into I think I could get through it.
Thanks again.
Aaron Seelye <aseelye-lists at eltopia.com> wrote:
Use the patch command, or patch it by hand.
----- Original Message -----
From: Frank Griffith
To: asterisk-bsd at lists.digium.com
Sent: Sunday, May 28, 2006 12:02 PM
Subject: Re: [Asterisk-bsd] New to Asterisk...But Just Let Me Keep My FreeBSD
Thanks. I saw this patch but was not sure how to implement it. Can you offer some more detail.
Aaron Seelye <aseelye-lists at eltopia.com> wrote: Dr. Rich Murphey posted a patch on the 23rd, I haven't tried it, but it sounded like it should fix your mpg123 problems. You can kill -9 mpg123 anytime you like though.
-Aaron
----- Original Message -----
From: Frank Griffith
To: asterisk-bsd at lists.digium.com
Sent: Sunday, May 28, 2006 9:19 AM
Subject: [Asterisk-bsd] New to Asterisk...But Just Let Me Keep My FreeBSD
Asterisk 1.2.7.1 running on an old Dell Optiplex Pentium 220 MgHz, 64MB of RAM with FreeBSD-6.1-RELEASE
I only recently discovered Asterisk and was indeed happy to find that I would not have to build a Linux server to run it and could keep hacking along happily with my FreeBSD servers. I've gone through the install and have made a simple setup with an X-Lite phone from a WinXP machine on the LAN. That's cool and of course I am loaded with questions on how to get more out of this thing. But I'll start with a few that seem to be related to FreeBSD first.
There seems to be some kind of issue with the mpg123 player. When I start Asterisk there are some warning messages about it. And what seems to be worse is that the mpg123 processes do not stop nor can I kill them once I exit Asterisk. Is this a real issue or should I just ignore it. The music-on-hold seems to work but there are times when it is choppy. I found a work around for this using rawplayer and I'm just getting it compiled right now, but I'd really prefer to use mpg123 as I don't want to have to convert MP3 files before using them with rawplayer.
Any advice on this as well as any other tips, tricks for running Asterisk on FreeBSD will be welcomed.
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