On 11/01/2006, at 4:09 PM, Lists wrote:

We now have a working AMP on FreeBSD for Asterisk, ported to FreeBSD and running on a test server. seeing as so much work was involved if we dont
get further support from the guys who write and maintain AMP well i
guess you could consider this a fork. Though I would prefer that the be receptive to patches to address their non-portability issue. This needs
testers also.. Any takers let me know and ill toss a snapshot of the
work up on our site.

Ideally, you could turn your patches into a FreeBSD port and make it easy for others to help you maintain and test. I just recently evaluated PhoneCall as an alternative GUI; I found a good product which needs at least a few more months work before it is ready to use. It wasn't hard to get working on FreeBSD and I lodged bug reports with the developer with everywhere he had hardcoded Linux paths.

In the end, the config files aren't too bad. Pity the sample ones are so enormous - you don't need a tenth of what is there and they only serve to make the process look daunting.


Ari Maniatis


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