On Saturday 02 August 2003 11:16, Jim Mercer wrote: > i've ported asterisk to FreeBSD without hardware support. > work is moving forward on a BSD ztdummy driver.
Good work. > in the process of the porting, i've found a number of instances where > there were un-initialized variables and various cosmetic changes, > which are OS independent issues. I'd be interested to see where these are; in most places where the compiler warns of "possibly uninitialized" variables, it is, in fact, getting set, just elsewhere. > then there are a number of "adjustments" to make the stuff compile on > FreeBSD. Why not just create an entry in the FreeBSD ports tree with your modifications? > and i have some ideas about making the build process a little less > linux specific (ie. putting configs in /usr/local/etc/asterisk or > other user defined location). The location for the configuration files is configurable in the Makefile, so it can be customized per installation. Note that the placement of configuration files in /usr/local/etc is not less Linux- specific; in fact, it's FreeBSD-specific. And, before you call me a Linux-nazi, note that my email client is running on a FreeBSD desktop. > i am not comfortable with CVS update privileges, and i wonder if an > existing developer could take me under their wing, and submit my > patches on my behalf? Go to http://bugs.digium.com and submit a bug report, with your patch. Unified diffs (cvs diff -u) are the patch format recommended. -Tilghman _______________________________________________ Asterisk-Dev mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://lists.digium.com/mailman/listinfo/asterisk-dev