You could contribute to update the port. It doesn;t happen magically.
There is an early verion here http://www.freebsd.org/cgi/query-pr.cgi?
pr=ports/89877
It' doesn't look complete tho, so it's unlikely to be committed
without more work.
Personally I don;t use digium zaptel boards on freebsd, so I couldn't
care less the port is outdated. the main asterisk port should be
split into asterisk (for 1.2) and asterisk-devel to trace cvs versions.
-bill
On 4-Dec-05, at 10:15 PM, Lists wrote:
ports are so outdated its not funny, use asterisk 1.2, and use the
bsd-zaptel itll build on 6.0
On Sun, 2005-12-04 at 18:47 -0800, Dean Billing wrote:
Kim & the list -
There must be a convergence in the space time continuum (sp?).
I have been commissioned by a client to build a FreeBSD base asterisk
server.
I have built dozens of servers for this client, but the
obsolesence of a
motherboard I had been using required using a brand new motherboard
whose onboard RAID controller would only be recognized by FreeBSD
6.0.
So I loaded FreeBSD, upgraded it to STABLE, loaded zaptel and
asterisk
from PORTS and installed a DigitNetworks X100P FXO and tried to get
zaptel to recognize it. The system locks up when it tries to perform
the /sbin/kldload of wcfxo.ko in the zaptel.sh startup script.
Finding this install procedure today is uncanny ... I am trying it
as we
speak.
My question is, since I have installed zaptel and asterisk from
PORTS,
should I deinstall them before actually building zaptel and asterisk
from the svn source?
Regards -- Dean
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