Re: [Astlinux-users] Basic dev question

2008-11-07 Thread Darrick Hartman
Tom Chadwin wrote: >> Have a look at how package/zaptel/ works... You >> can clone this directory, then start renaming the >> files, the variables, etc. > > Hrm. Rather a lot to take in there, and I can't make a great deal of it. > > To install this on a traditional Asterisk box, I simply had to

Re: [Astlinux-users] Basic dev question

2008-11-07 Thread Ingmar Schraub
Hello Tom, if you like we could have a look at it together. Please point me the location of the source files and documentation and I'll have a look. If it is feasible to integrate, we'll do it together. regards, Ingmar Tom Chadwin wrote: >> Have a look at how package/zaptel/ works... You >> ca

Re: [Astlinux-users] Basic dev question

2008-11-07 Thread Tom Chadwin
> Have a look at how package/zaptel/ works... You > can clone this directory, then start renaming the > files, the variables, etc. Hrm. Rather a lot to take in there, and I can't make a great deal of it. To install this on a traditional Asterisk box, I simply had to download, untar, make, and ma

Re: [Astlinux-users] Basic dev question

2008-11-07 Thread Tom Chadwin
> No worries. Happy to have someone taking an interest and > potentially making a contribution. :-) I guess that's a way off yet... > These drivers are kernel module drivers? I believe so. > Have a look at how package/zaptel/ works... You can clone > this directory, then start renaming the f

Re: [Astlinux-users] Basic dev question

2008-11-06 Thread Philip Prindeville
Tom Chadwin wrote: > (Really, really basic - many apologies) > > I have set up an Astlinux dev environment, and my aim is to compile a > version with the Melware Diva drivers. I have compiled the drivers on > the host machine, resulting in the creation of /usr/lib/divas. How do > I go about adding