[Freeswitch-users] MacOSX
Ivan C Myrvold
ivan at myrvold.org
Tue Dec 29 09:06:45 PST 2009
FreeSWITCH is running nicely on OS X. I have used it since July 2006 on my intel Macs with great success.
I am also developing a GUI application using Cocoa. I started that a year ago, but haven't looked at it for a while, but this Christmas I have started working on it again.
Ivan
Den 27. des. 2009 kl. 19.52 skrev Martin Joseph:
> On Dec 24, 2009, at 8:40 PM, jonathan augenstine wrote:
>
>> Ken,
>>
>> The process is the same for all UNIX like platforms. You run
>>
>> - bootstrap.sh
>> - configure
>> - make
>> - make install
>>
>> Jonathan
> <copied from below>
>
>
>
> Actually, with the release tarballs you don't do bootstrap.sh (unless
> I am mistaken).
>
> I have been building FreeSWITCH on OSX for quite a while (over a
> year), with good results. I have NOT had any luck building from the
> SVN, as it seems to throw weird errors on my problems on my platform
> of choice (PPC OSX Tiger), but the released tarballs seem to work ok
> (even the pre-release tarballs).
>
> I also think that making an OSX package of freeswitch sounds nice,
> but is a bad idea, UNLESS it's set up in an automated fashion that can
> stay up to date with changes. Otherwise, lazy OSX people get stuck
> installing an artifact rather then the best available FreeSWITCH. This
> happened with Asterisk with the Sunrise telecom people. They ended up
> creating more problems then good as even years after the fact, silly
> mac people where still installing the OLD compromised, buggy version
> just because it was in an OSX installer...
>
> Hope this Helps,
> Marty
>
> On Dec 24, 2009, at 8:40 PM, jonathan augenstine wrote:
>
>> Ken,
>>
>> The process is the same for all UNIX like platforms. You run
>>
>> - bootstrap.sh
>> - configure
>> - make
>> - make install
>>
>> Jonathan
>>
>> On Thu, Dec 24, 2009 at 12:42 PM, Ken Gillett <ken at ukgb.net> wrote:
>> Yes, I want to set up FreeSwitch on OSX and at least see how it
>> runs, assuming I can get that far.
>>
>> I've downloaded the latest tarball and run configure which seemed to
>> complete ok. But what next? Do I actually need to run
>>
>> make all install sounds-install moh-install
>>
>> as in some lists of instructions it appears that I just need to run
>>
>> make
>> make install
>>
>> Needless to say I'm not an expert at compiling although I have done
>> a fair bit over the years, just not enough for it to be second
>> nature. So the above apparent ambiguity puzzles me.
>>
>> Also, how can I compile on one machine and then actually run it on a
>> different machine? Is there a relatively simple way to achieve this
>> or must I manually copy all the files to the other machine. What
>> files would that be? Are they all conveniently located in a single
>> folder?
>>
>> Hopeful of some helpful advice, but let's face it, anyone doing this
>> sort of thing on Christmas Eve really ought to get out more:-)
>>
>>
>>
>> Ken G i l l e t t
>>
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