On Mar 12, 2014, at 2:12 PM, Art McGee <amc...@gmail.com> wrote:

> Terry Barnum <te...@dop.com> wrote:
>  
> The freeswitch devs are updating the Mac section of their wiki and are 
> claiming that homebrew is more widely supported between platforms. They are 
> reluctant to add information on using macports for freeswitch dependencies 
> because a) they don't want to support what they don't know, and b) (they 
> imply) they don't receive requests for freeswitch + macports.
> 
> I guess I'm just looking to satisfy my own curiosity and maybe gain some info 
> to counter with.
> 
> Judging by this thread:
> 
> http://lists.freeswitch.org/pipermail/freeswitch-users/2014-March/103451.html
> 
> The problem is that the presentation of the case for supporting MacPorts was 
> confusing and unconvincing, so usage statistics are not going to help in that 
> matter.

Hi Art. Thanks for your comments. While I agree the process may seem confusing, 
if you look at their standard build instructions you'll see that the bulk of 
the process I described is essentially identical. The only differences are 
installing dependencies via macports versus homebrew or manually, and passing 
CFLAGS and LDFLAGS to configure. The line about modifying configure.in ended up 
being unnecessary.

> You have to give a clear and reasonable explanation as to why they should 
> bother, when they already have a method that works.

I agree, this is what prompted my question about usage.

> Truthfully, the better option is for you and the other MacPorts users in that 
> community to take on the task of creating a port for Freeswitch, so that 
> future installs and updates will be easy and seamless.

I agree this would be the best solution but the effort to convert their build 
process to a port is beyond me. They include many additional source packages in 
their source so I assume it would require time and effort to coordinate with 
the devs for version control of these. My hope is/was as a starting point to 
use macports for the handful of external dependencies, showing them that it 
could be an easy and viable method for Mac users to build freeswitch. Once they 
saw that there were few macports support issues they then might be open to a 
freeswitch port.

Thanks,
-Terry

> Art
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