Hello Stephen,

I agree - ctb has been a problem for all of us for some time.  It would
be wonderful if you could write a cross-platform replacement.

Also I'm curious - why are you interested in a FreeBSD port?  I don't
know much about FreeBSD myself.

Cheers,

David

On Fri, 2014-03-21 at 19:21 -0700, Stephen Hurd wrote:
> Part two!
> 
> For FreeDV, the only serious problem to porting is the ctb library. This 
> is a very heavy serial port library to use for the sole purpose of 
> controlling the MSR.  I would like to completely remove this dependency 
> and replace it with native Win32 and *nix code.  I've written 
> cross-platform serial port code before, so this is a snap for me.
> 
> If you prefer, I could leave the ctb in as a compile-time option.  I 
> don't see an advantage to this, but I'll do it of that's what's preferred.
> 
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