On Sat, Aug 02, 2003 at 09:47:04PM -0500, Mark Spencer wrote: > > i managed to tweak and compile 99% of the code with -Wall -Werror. > > (this is a standard porting method i use). > > Yes, I am definitely a HUGE fan of -Wall, although I"ve gotten burned by > -Werror unfortunately, so against my own personal desires, I took it out > of Asterisk's build.
i agree, but i like to turn it on once in a while to use as a lint-like function. > > the problem here is that asterisk is a "live" system. a FreeBSD port > > (in my opinion) should only be based on release tarballs. there are already > > enough hairy ports in the FreeBSD tree. > > Absolutely. I'm all for merging your portability changes into Asterisk so > long as there isn't any performance hit on Linux :) i'm on a porting blitz, so i've lined up FreeBSD, NetBSD, OpenBSD and OS X systems to tweak and compile. a shell on an appropriate linux (or the common linux variants) would help me test the patches before submitting, thus reducing headaches. i'd need a joe-user shell, with 500 meg available. the build process i use is done completely within $HOME and gives $HOME/include, $HOME/lib precidence when compiling (thus avoiding version skew with what's installed). this is also part of my portability hacking, as the current source makes a large number of assumptions on the locations of various things. > > that should work well enough. how active are the core on picking up on > > bugs submitted that way? ie. what's a "normal" turnaround? > > The bug tracker is very new. We're making an effort at Digium to try to > focus on getting bugs to come through there in order to make our efforts > more scalable. To some degree, the "squeaky wheel" gets the grease, so > it's best to follow up with your patches, preferably on Freenode IRC in > #asterisk, where you can find me (kram). cool. -- [ Jim Mercer [EMAIL PROTECTED] +1 416 410-5633 ] [ I want to live forever, or die trying. ] _______________________________________________ Asterisk-Dev mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://lists.digium.com/mailman/listinfo/asterisk-dev