In our last exciting episode, Tilghman Lesher ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) said: > I want you to understand that I run FreeBSD on the most sacred of > machines: my personal desktop. I like FreeBSD, I run FreeBSD, but it > just isn't appropriate at this time to run Asterisk on FreeBSD. There > are too many pieces that are missing. The newest release contains > a lot more support for FreeBSD, but in my own personal opinion as > a FreeBSD user, Asterisk just isn't ready to be run on FreeBSD for > anything but the most narrow of purposes.
What is missing? Are you refering to pieces missing in the application or the operating system? I cannot believe it's the OS (other than the hardware support of Digium devices, which I understand and accept); unless a direction was specifically undertaken to include "Linux-isms" in Asterisk? > And before you ask, so I'm not going to neglect adding other features > to Asterisk, just so I can spend my development time trying to make > FreeBSD work. No, judging from the other messages I've read in this thread, it looks like there are plenty of other people willing to make that effort. :) -- Jason T. Nelson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> http://www.jtn.cx/~jtn/ BOFH Extraordiaire & Sysadmin Ombudsman GPG key 0xFF676C9E GPG key fingerprint = 6272 5482 EDDD D0A3 FED2 262A FABB 599D FF67 6C9E disclaimer: My opinions are my own. Don't bother my employer about them.
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