On 220307, 14:05, Graham Todd wrote:
> Javier Henderson wrote:
> > On Mar 21, 2007, at 8:04 PM, Julian C. Dunn wrote:
> >> I've also been meaning to ask folks on here for some clarity as to where
> >> the work on 1.4 is happening, and if it can be beta-tested? Perhaps I'm
> >> missing something but I don't know where the repository is for all the
> >> work being done.
> > What does the 1.4 port do that installing from the tarballs doesn't?
> 
> We use ports infrastructure for tracking installations, portaudit, and
> possibly some tripwire like stuff as well I think (not sure about that).
> 
> > I grabbed the distribution kit from digium's ftp server, it built and
> > installed right out of the box, even as far as using BSD friendly
> > directories (ie, /usr/local/etc/asterisk for config files,
> > /usr/local/share/asterisk for sound files, etc)
> 
> Good to know. In terms of installation and file system layout, 1.4 seems
> generally more BSD friendly.
> 
> cheers,
> 
> ps: BSDCan 2007 has a VoIP Tutorial session again this year :-)

Yup, that's me !

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