steve lasiter wrote:
I'm still looking for ANY help on getting Darwin
Streaming Server installed, either via ports or
manually. The port is broke and I've contacted the
port maintainer and have got no reply. I'm also aware
that he/she may be busy and I understand this so I'm
not complaining and never would. My group is trying to
offer streaming video on a FreeBSD machine and this is
the biggest stumbling block we've ran into yet. There
are no good examples of alternate installation
processes on the web for FreeBSD and I'm one of those
people that need a guide or something. I've modified
some of the Install scripts out there after compiling
the Darwin Streaming Server and have been unable to
get them to install successfully. If anyone knows of
anyone who has successfully installed this maybe I can
get a quick down and dirty to follow. Any help is
greatly appreciated.

Dean Lasiter

I don't really know the answer to your question, but are you sure the port is still broken? I happened to notice that updates for it came down the pipe whilst I was running cvsup on my ports collection just yesterday, indicating it was updated in the last week or so.

If I go into that directory and issue a make, I get
********************************************************************
Please get DarwinStreamingSrvr5.5-Source.tar from
        http://developer.apple.com/darwin/projects/streaming/
And, you must accept APSL (Apple Public Source License).
Then, put in /usr/ports/distfiles/DarwinStreamingSrvr5.5-Source.tar.
********************************************************************

Which you'll see is rather different from your original post.

If you did do a recent cvsup, maybe some combination of make clean or portsclean is also required?

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