If you are looking to work with FreeBSD I'd suggest starting at
FreshPorts [1]. Someone has done the work to get Asterisk working on
FreeBSD and they've got Asterisk 13.19.0 (they're keeping it current).
[1] https://www.freshports.org/net/asterisk13/
On 01/26/2018 06:41 AM, Alexander Traud w
On Fri, Jan 26, 2018 at 4:41 AM, Alexander Traud
wrote:
> > Testing FreeBSD poses other problems however. None of us really work
> > with BSD based distributions so it would take more time that we have
> > available to do any serious testing there.
>
> Can you give an example of those anticipated
> Testing FreeBSD poses other problems however. None of us really work
> with BSD based distributions so it would take more time that we have
> available to do any serious testing there.
Can you give an example of those anticipated problems?
Greater differences allow deeper learning. Especially,
On Mon, Jan 22, 2018 at 3:03 AM, Alexander Traud
wrote:
> I am not about the bugs themselves. I am going to fix and/or report them.
> I fixed already several of them. And more are coming. However, I am
> interested which environments are supported.
>
> After a mayor release like Asterisk 15, I wo
On Mon, Jan 22, 2018 at 1:34 AM, Tzafrir Cohen
wrote:
> On Sun, Jan 21, 2018 at 01:20:50PM -0500, Corey Farrell wrote:
>
> > As for jenkins2.asterisk.org, only Linux is tested. The active build
> agents
> > are:
> >
> > * CentOS 7 (x86 and x86_64)
> > * Fedora 25 (x86_64)
> > * Ubuntu 16 (x86
I am not about the bugs themselves. I am going to fix and/or report them. I
fixed already several of them. And more are coming. However, I am interested
which environments are supported.
After a mayor release like Asterisk 15, I would have expected that someone does
a cross-check before the 15.
On Sun, Jan 21, 2018 at 01:20:50PM -0500, Corey Farrell wrote:
> As for jenkins2.asterisk.org, only Linux is tested. The active build agents
> are:
>
> * CentOS 7 (x86 and x86_64)
> * Fedora 25 (x86_64)
> * Ubuntu 16 (x86_64)
[...]
> GNU bash is required by some scripts (they have #!/bin/ba
The only wiki page I found on non-Linux is [1]. Probably the clearest
statement is in the README.md [2]. I think we should probably add a
more negative spin to the comments about Other platforms, at minimum
state that they are not actively tested and may break at any time.
As for jenkins2.as
Recently, I was hit by a missing dependency of an external library
(ASTERISK-27475). Because I was not able to resolve the issue otherwise, I
re-visited the first-time experience of Asterisk, thinking that should solve my
issue for sure.
wget downloads.asterisk.org/pub/telephony/asterisk/asteri