[Freeswitch-users] FS compiled on rpi how to package?
Bipin Patel
bipin at xbipin.com
Fri Aug 3 20:44:17 UTC 2018
Yes I'm not doing full build, just the default enabled modules along with
Python and xmlcurl and all that compiles just fine, tried it few mins back
only and so far I need these modules only
On August 3, 2018 7:54:48 PM Michael Jerris <mike at jerris.com> wrote:
> That is missing some required for a full build, yes. Working on getting
> the repos for 64bit up and running for jessie and stretch and then I can
> provide more details. For sure missing broadvoice, codec2 and silk, there
> are others.
>
>
>
>> On Aug 3, 2018, at 1:27 AM, Bipin Patel <bipin at xbipin.com> wrote:
>>
>> well i use the below command on stretch and then compile master and works
>> just fine unless the dependencies list just changed yesterday
>> sudo apt-get -y install autoconf automake devscripts gawk libjpeg-dev
>> libncurses5-dev libtool-bin python-dev libtiff5-dev libperl-dev libgdbm-dev
>> libdb-dev gettext libssl-dev libcurl4-openssl-dev libpcre3-dev libspeex-dev
>> libspeexdsp-dev libsqlite3-dev libedit-dev libldns-dev libpq-dev
>> libsndfile-dev libopus-dev liblua5.1-0-dev g++ git-core libtool make
>> pkg-config equivs mlocate git dpkg-dev sox flac dh-systemd yasm libogg-dev
>> unixodbc-dev python-all-dev python-support erlang-dev doxygen uuid-dev
>> libcurlpp0 libavformat-dev libswscale-dev libopencv-dev libhiredis-dev
>> ladspa-sdk libmemcached-dev libsoundtouch-dev libflite1 flite1-dev
>> libpjmedia-codec2 libasound2-dev portaudio19-dev libx11-dev librabbitmq-dev
>> libsnmp-dev libmagickcore-dev libvorbis-dev libmp3lame-dev libmpg123-dev
>> libshout3-dev libsndfile1-dev libflac-dev libvlc-dev default-jdk
>> liblua5.2-dev libmono-2.0-dev mono-mcs libyaml-dev bison libbison-dev
>> libjpeg62-turbo-dev
>>
>> On 01-08-2018 21:54, Michael Jerris wrote:
>>> Yes, in latest master there are new ones.
>>>
>>>
>>>> On Aug 1, 2018, at 12:27 PM, Bipin Patel <bipin at xbipin.com> wrote:
>>>>
>>>> do u mean dependencies to compile FS coz i have all those and i plan to
>>>> install them on target rpi's then just install the FS deb?
>>>>
>>>> On 01-08-2018 20:19, Michael Jerris wrote:
>>>> The commands for building debs are documented on confluence, but they won't
>>>> help you as you'll need to first package all the required dependencies.
>>>> You'll need to sort that out first. If you attempt to run the build it
>>>> will fail telling you what packages are missing, then you'll need to create
>>>> those one at a time and put them in a repo. Look at stash under support
>>>> deps for the source for missing packages or ask if you get stuck.
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> On Jul 30, 2018, at 3:48 PM, Bipin Patel <bipin at xbipin.com> wrote:
>>>>
>>>> Thanks for the info but we have a small one line patch that we need to add
>>>> to the master code and then specifically compile it for the rpi3 and that's
>>>> why I need help finding any guide that can show the list of commands to run
>>>> to create a Deb package which we can then simply install on other rpi
>>>> devices. I tried checkinstall but in order to make that run I have to move
>>>> all the spec files out of the FS folder and still it doesn't completely
>>>> replicate exactly what make install does.
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> If I manage to create the package I'll document it. I already have list of
>>>> steps to follow to compile on the rpi for any version including
>>>> dependencies but I guess the official and few other rpi install scripts
>>>> already are there documented which work equally good.
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> On July 30, 2018 9:21:04 PM Sebastian Kemper <sebastian_ml at gmx.net> wrote:
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> On Mon, Jul 30, 2018 at 12:38:03PM -0400, Michael Jerris wrote:
>>>> We currently do not offer repositories for this but some people have
>>>> approached me about working on this. If anyone is interested in
>>>> working on this, we can help support by hosting repos and build boxes
>>>> for this, please let us know.
>>>> Hi all,
>>>>
>>>> FS 1.6 is part of OpenWrt 18.06, or will be once it's released. I don't
>>>> have RPIs myself but there are packages compiled for it.
>>>>
>>>> RPI 1:
>>>> https://downloads.openwrt.org/releases/packages-18.06/arm_arm1176jzf-s_vfp/telephony/
>>>>
>>>> RPI 2:
>>>> https://downloads.openwrt.org/releases/packages-18.06/arm_cortex-a7_neon-vfpv4/telephony/
>>>>
>>>> RPI 3:
>>>> https://downloads.openwrt.org/releases/packages-18.06/aarch64_cortex-a53/telephony/
>>>>
>>>> The firmwares are here, currently RC2:
>>>> https://downloads.openwrt.org/releases/18.06.0-rc2/targets/brcm2708/
>>>>
>>>> I put up a short intro in the User Docs section here:
>>>>
>>>> https://openwrt.org/docs/guide-user/services/voip/freeswitch
>>>>
>>>> Kind regards,
>>>> Seb
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> On Jul 27, 2018, at 9:07 AM, Bipin Patel <bipin at xbipin.com> wrote:
>>>>
>>>> hi,
>>>>
>>>> i have been using FS as PBX in multiple small offices and i always
>>>> have been compiling from source on each rpi and its a bit of time
>>>> consuming task so i was searching for a guide where i could simply
>>>> compile and package the make install but didnt manage to find
>>>> anything.
>>>>
>>>> does any1 do a similar task, if so some help would be appreciated.
>>>> We dont plan to upload the package to any repository, will be be
>>>> using to simply install and upgrade target rpi machines
>>>
>>>
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