There is active work being done to port zaptel and asterisk 1.4.1 to
FreeBSD.
You can go to http://code.google.com/p/asterisk-bsd and get the
asterisk-merge.tar.gz.
Right now you must be running FreeBSD 6.2 and an upto date /usr/ports
tree for this to work.
untar the asterisk-merge.tar.gz anywhere, then as root run make, this
will install the asterisk-merge script in to /usr/loca/bin.
Run /usr/local/bin/asterisk-merge.
This will update the /usr/ports with the latest bits for zaptel,
asterisk-1.4.1, asterisk-addons is currently being worked on.
You can also check out #asterisk-bsd and you might find someone to
help with issues.
--Keith
On Mar 21, 2007, at 5:49 PM, Javier Henderson wrote:
On Mar 21, 2007, at 8:04 PM, Julian C. Dunn wrote:
I've also been meaning to ask folks on here for some clarity as to
where
the work on 1.4 is happening, and if it can be beta-tested?
Perhaps I'm
missing something but I don't know where the repository is for all
the
work being done.
What does the 1.4 port do that installing from the tarballs doesn't?
I grabbed the distribution kit from digium's ftp server, it built
and installed right out of the box, even as far as using BSD
friendly directories (ie, /usr/local/etc/asterisk for config
files, /usr/local/share/asterisk for sound files, etc)
Note, I'm not using Zaptel drivers, I haven't experimented with
those yet.
-jav
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