Oh yes, the good ole DOS days when you could install software and everything
you needed for it to run was in one directory. Then M$ came along and took all
of us into DLL - HELL and installing a program meant 40 different files went
into 20 different folders.
I have thought of copying over the asterisk binary along with the needed
directories to see if it will work on a new drive. But my guess is that
probably won't work.
--- On Wed, 8/13/08, Adam Vande More <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
From: Adam Vande More <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: Re: [Asterisk-bsd] Asterisk + BSD + Embedded
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Date: Wednesday, August 13, 2008, 9:52 AM
Frank Griffith wrote:
At the risk of sounding snobby, I'd just build your embedded system with
FreeBSD. The complete * package and zaptel works on FreeBSD. Unless you have
some special need for NetBSD or OpenBSD then why reinvent the wheel.
Incidently, I've been trying to get a diskless server to run * for quite a
while. I have the diskless thing down pat, but I'm not really sure how to go
about setting up the rw partitions needed and then how do I install * or any
port for that matter once I have the diskless machine up. Any advice would be
appreciated.
Can you build the package on another system and bring it over?
Off-list as that question can be perceived as thread jacking.
--
Adam Vandemore
Systems Administrator
IMED Mobility
(605) 498-1610
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