On 05/04/2005, at 8:50 AM, Staffan Ulfberg wrote:
I modified the Makefile from the port and use FreeBSD paths. I don't really know how to submit a port to FreeBSD... And if I submitted an "asterisk-current", it would very soon become not-so-current... How are "current" ports usually done? (I could easily host a tarball of the sources from some specific, or multiple, dates.)
Yes. Someone would have to create a tarball of the CVS. Perhaps this is little use as a port particularly since Digium have been releasing Asterisk roughly once a month for the last few months. So the release version is never that far behind.
If you want cvs, you could always try:
# cd /usr/ports/net/asterisk # make extract use cvsup to update the contents of /usr/ports/net/asterisk/work # make patch # make # make install
I haven't tried the above myself, since I'm still trying to solve my own set of issues with the stable release.
Cheers Ari Maniatis
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