On Fri, December 23, 2005 9:50 am, Mark Ackroyd said: > I had alsorts of problems getting them to run on our SMP server, In the > end of I have gone to Gentoo Linux, mainly for the portage. I'll look at > BSD > again in a few months.
You will continue to have all sorts of problems if you continue to ignore the advice here on the asterisk-bsd list regarding the use of ports. Until very recently the version of zaptel in the ports is not the best there is, and so you must compile the code available via the subversion system. Also, the version of asterisk in the latest FreeBSD port is 1.0.9 Recently there have been several posts to the list regarding the latest asterisk release, version 1.2.1, released on 12-7-05. Usually the question is '..when will the port be updated..' Many of the patches applied in the building of the 1.0.9 port are not needed/wanted when building the latest asterisk release as support for FreeBSD is incorporated in the release code. Obviously the asterisk developers have put considerable effort into makeing sure it compiles and runs on FBSD. Getting and compiling the latest Asterisk Release on FreeBSD is very simple, as simple as compiling the port -why not try it and report your experience to the list. regards -kim -- [EMAIL PROTECTED] _______________________________________________ Asterisk-BSD mailing list [email protected] http://lists.digium.com/mailman/listinfo/asterisk-bsd

