Sorry for late reply; too busy.

Yes, I am extremely interested in getting Asterisk running (completely) on OpenBSD platforms, and will make available a test platform (i386) to anyone who needs a testbed on 3.3. I have not tested in several months, but I was able to get it to compile some time ago thanks to the hard work of Thorsten Lockert. I haven't tried recently.

I would ultimately like to see the whole thing running, including Zap hardware (Digium Wildcards) on OpenBSD to match the rest of my network. Linux is nice, but I currently have to run a completely separate master server, and test server, etc. etc. just for my Asterisk systems. I'd much rather keep my standard UNIX environment with one platform. I'd be happy with i386, but Sparc/PPC/Alpha would also be really cool (and very difficult, no doubt.) I assume once OpenBSD was tackled, NetBSD or FreeBSD would not be very hard (or vice versa, since OBSD usually follows NetBSD.)

JT



At 1:16 PM -0400 8/23/03, Jared Mauch wrote:
From: Jared Mauch <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: [Asterisk-Dev] asterisk on non-linux OSes
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Date: Sat, 23 Aug 2003 13:16:47 -0400


I'm currently in the process of porting asterisk so it will compile on FreeBSD (x86) (which i have gotten to compile properly and work) as well as Solaris (sparc) which i'm in the process of doing.

        I'm wondering if there are others that are interested in
other platforms or OSes?

        I'd also be interested in getting things such as ztdummy/meetme
working on non-Linux OSes which is obviously a bit more complicated
than just getting the SIP (and h.323) part working.

        If you're interested in patches to compile on FreeBSD
let me know.  I am sending them to Mark periodically and they're
slowly being incorporated.

- jared

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