I've been using FreeBSD for many years but I'm far from being a programmer and know even less about the Makefiles. I've been reading the manpage on make and it's really confusing to a novice like myself.
I would like to try and install the new *-1.4.0-beta3 on my system along with the new libpri and zaptel. I made note of all the dependencies during my last build of * and then on a new machine did a pkg_add for them. I was amazed at how fast this process works as compared to the ports method. Anyway, I got everything loaded with the exception of autoconf. I then untarred the new beta versions of libpri, zaptel and asterisk. Of course I realize this will probably not install as per the FBSD filesystem discipline, /usr/local/etc/...but I'm trying. I logged into the #freebsd chatroom on freenode and was immediately sent packing with all the rude comments and misunderstandings from those who either don't know what * is or were pissed that I was trying something new...outside of the ports...I heard everything from from RTFM to give it up if you're not as smart as us. Sheesh! Some people. I read a few weeks ago that someone in this mailing list got *-1.4 installed on FreeBSD. Can anyone tell me more about how this is done? What do I need to do to the Makefiles? I really want to try out the new gui that comes with *-1.4. Thanks in advance. ____________________________________________________________________________________ Yahoo! Music Unlimited Access over 1 million songs. http://music.yahoo.com/unlimited _______________________________________________ Asterisk-BSD mailing list Asterisk-BSD@lists.digium.com http://lists.digium.com/mailman/listinfo/asterisk-bsd