On 9/22/2011 6:19 PM, Doug Barton wrote: > On 09/22/2011 08:50, Jim Lucas wrote: >> On 9/21/2011 11:59 PM, Doug Barton wrote: >>> Howdy, >>> >>> I'm working on a FreeBSD port of FreePBX. I've seen the posts from Kurt >>> and Ian about their success in getting it running, so I'm hopeful, but >>> I've run into a lot of problems. >>> >>> My approach so far has been massive amounts of sed to try and get the >>> paths in the various scripts to match what FreeBSD ports usually do. >>> I've been partially successful in getting install_amp to run, and I've >>> gotten to the point that it's starting to run the update scripts in >>> freepbx-2.9.0/upgrades/ and I've hit a snag. It wants to connect to >>> something like this: >>> >>> $astman = new AGI_AsteriskManager(); >>> if ($res = $astman->connect("127.0.0.1", $amp_conf["AMPMGRUSER"] , >>> $amp_conf["AMPMGRPASS"])) { >>> >>> Is this something I need, or can it be safely ignored? >>> >>> I'm also curious if anyone who has this running sees serious flaws in >>> the approach described above, and/or would be willing to share the >>> approach they used to get it installed. I started off trying to go with >>> the defaults as much as possible, but given the large number of odd >>> paths and internal consistencies trying to make things consistent seemed >>> to be the lesser of various evils. However I'm curious if I'm going to >>> run into unexpected problems with this method down the road. >>> >>> Any help on this will be greatly appreciated. >>> >>> >>> Doug >>> >> >> In trying to get FreePBX 2.6.0 to work on OpenBSD v4.7 I wrote these two >> scripts >> last year. >> >> It does most of what you describe as "making things consistent" >> >> ftp://ftp.cmsws.com/patches/freepbx/ > > Thanks! I will definitely give those a closer look but it seems that we > are doing similar things just with different methods. > > Out of curiosity, why did you choose 2.6.0 instead of 2.9.0? (Note, > that's an honest question, I just started with the latest version by > default.) > > > Doug >
When I wrote it, that was the current version. Jim -- _____________________________________________________________________ -- Bandwidth and Colocation Provided by http://www.api-digital.com -- Asterisk-BSD mailing list To UNSUBSCRIBE or update options visit: http://lists.digium.com/mailman/listinfo/asterisk-bsd