[Freeswitch-dev] BSD Maintainers needed...
Michael Jerris
mike at jerris.com
Wed Feb 12 17:05:16 MSK 2014
Can you modify this patch to use proper ifdefs and configure checks where necessary to work well with all platforms and throw it up on jira for review. As for the openssl, you should encourage netbsd to update, there are serious security issues addressed in newer versions and we need the features, worse case scenario you could build your own.
Mike
On Feb 12, 2014, at 7:29 AM, Michael Taylor | Omniscient <michael at omniscient.com.au> wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I have used FreeSWITCH on NetBSD since 2008. I do not use many features and have not been keeping up to date with new versions. My last build was version 1.0.head in January 2011.
>
> I offer my assistance. Time is a big constraint, but I am interested in continuing to use FreeSWITCH on NetBSD systems.
>
> Your email prompted me to try a new build and succeeded in compiling git branch v1.2.stable
>
> I was unable to compile the master branch due to a requirement of openssl >= 1.0.1e and NetBSD 6.1.2 has only 1.0.1c, I did not try much other than going back to v1.2.stable
>
> I disabled a few modules (mod_spandsp, mod_lua, mod_xml_cdr, mod_xml_rpc, mod_xml_scgi) because I did back in 2011.
>
> A diff of the changes I needed to make are:
> http://omniscient.com.au/freeswitch/FreeSWITCH_v1.2.stable_NetBSD.diff
>
> I was able to run freeswitch in console mode and it started cleanly but I have not tried connecting any phones or making any calls.
>
> One of the biggest problems for NetBSD may be the time calibration. I had to build a NetBSD kernel HZ of 10,000 to get a reasonable calibration to happen.
>
> regards
>
> Michael.
>
> On 08/02/2014 12:29, Brian West wrote:
>> FreeSWITCHers,
>> Is anyone willing and able to maintain any of the BSD platforms? Currently you can not compile on Net/Open/FreeBSD with ease...
>>
>> OpenBSD and NetBSD are already well on their way to the unsupported due to no activity in the community to assist in maintaining these platforms.
>>
>> If you wish to assist in maintaining any or all of these platforms please let me know.
>>
>> Thoughts? Feedback? Feb. 12th we’ll be talking about this during our weekly call.
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>> Thanks,
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