For the record, it does compile correctly, even on x86 Linux(if you
change the architecture flag) and it runs very reliably as well on the
machines I have run it on.

For the Sparc platform this is the only real option you have to run
Asterisk, so for that it's not bad at all, for anyone on x86 Linux I
would recommend 1.2.13.

MATT---

On 11/28/06, Andrew Joakimsen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Solaris has poor support for anything in general. The Solaris version of
asterisk is outdated, and doesnt even compile correctly. Is one individual's
flawed testing your basis to use Asterisk on Solaris?

 On 11/28/06, Frank Tarczynski <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I'm looking to build the zaptel drivers on a Solaris  10 X86 box.  I've
> found the driver source code on
> https://svn.sunlabs.com/svn/solaris-asterisk but this
source is posted
> along with Asterisk 1.2.7.1  Does anyone know of a fresher version?  Is
> this code considered "somewhat ready for prime time use"?
>
> Thanks,
> Frank
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