[Freeswitch-users] freeswitch, Mavericks and MacPorts
Brian West
brian at freeswitch.org
Mon Mar 10 17:16:44 MSK 2014
We’ll already look in the CFLAGS/LDFLAGS when passed.
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On Mar 9, 2014, at 11:41 PM, Terry Barnum <terry at digital-outpost.com> wrote:
> *using macports*.
>
> Would it be possible to modify configure.in so that it doesn't fail if homebrew's openssl isn't present but instead uses the CFLAGS and LDFLAGS passed to it?
>
> On the production Macs I manage, I personally find macports to be a simple and reliable package manager. Ports are self-contained and self-reliant in /opt/local and aren't affected by Apple updates. I might be wrong but I'd think that for a machine running freeswitch, stability is a primary concern and using another package manager that instead relies on OS components that Apple can and does change without warning would make it fragile.
>
> For other Mac users who aren't already using a package manager and don't know the process to use macports, it's a simple download of the small binary installer <http://www.macports.org/install.php>, install XCode and the command line tools from Apple and then 'sudo port install <port name>'
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> There's a very active and responsive community and as of 2014-03-09 at 21:00:26 America/Los_Angeles, there are 18,237 ports.
>
> -Terry
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