Hi again! A few questions: - When is this port going to be published as part of the ports listed on the website? Please keep me posted so I can publish information and pointers on the web site. - How much work will it be to add a 4.1 port and soon a 4.2?
/O On 21 Sep 2014, at 19:54, Olle E. Johansson <o...@edvina.net> wrote: > Great work! > > Can we try to merge the patches used into the base Kamailio distribution? I > think we should be able > to have a port without any patches. Needing patches for FreeBSD ports > indicates that we lack portability. > > Cheers, > /O > > On 21 Sep 2014, at 18:01, Oliver Mahmoudi <olivermahmo...@gmail.com> wrote: > >> Hello, >> >> The port has just been committed to the FreeBSD ports tree and has been >> mapped to: >> >> /usr/ports/net/kamailio >> >> It can be compiled and installed with FreeBSD's traditional: >> >> # make install clean >> >> It compiles on 8.x, 9.x and 10.x for the i386 and x86-64 architectures. >> Possibly for the others archs too, but they to my knowing haven't been >> thoroughly tested so far. We'll find out on the way. The way things look, I >> will be the ports defacto maintainer. >> >> After finishing my first draft of the port about a year ago, I ran a few >> tests between a Kamailio server on FreeBSD and a Windows host using >> MySQL as a phonebook and Jitsi as a frontend GUI. From the Kamailio point of >> view, things worked fine, however, the only problem was, that I wasn't >> really able to test voice functionality, since jitsi had some problems >> accessing soundcard features on FreeBSD. Maybe things have changed since >> then and/or this will give rise to new research in this area. >> >> In case you are interested and for your cross-reference, you can find the >> entire discussion that took place concerning the port here: >> >> https://bugs.freebsd.org/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=181301 >> >> Moreover, to this e-mail attached, you will find a shell archive >> (kamailio.shar) of the port the way it has been mapped into the ports tree. >> >> Enjoy using Kamailio on FreeBSD! >> >> >> Oliver Mahmoudi >> >> >> On Tue, Jul 23, 2013 at 7:51 PM, Daniel-Constantin Mierla >> <mico...@gmail.com> wrote: >> Hello, >> >> >> On 7/23/13 1:31 AM, Oliver Mahmoudi wrote: >> Hello, >> >> I am currently working on porting Kamailio 4.0.2 to the >> FreeBSD ports collection: /usr/ports, and I just have a >> few general questions regarding compilation with regard >> to the extra modules. >> >> There are 172 modules that come with Kamailio, and most, >> however not all of them are compiled by default: >> >> # gmake all >> >> The base server and the base modules compile fine on >> my 9.1 release. >> >> To really compile all of the 172 modules, Kamailio_4_0_2/INSTALL >> says that the following external libraries (LIB_DEPENDS I assume) >> are needed: >> >> /usr/ports/databases/mysql-client-* >> /usr/ports/databases/postgresql-libpqxx >> /usr/ports/textproc/expat2 >> /usr/ports/textproc/libxml2 >> /usr/ports/net/radiusclient >> >> This is put down as information for FreeBSD 5.4. Does that still hold >> current for 9.1? >> >> Is there an exhaustive list of all the modules that the all target >> does/does not compile and - apart from mysql, postgresql - which of the >> extra modules require which libraries? >> >> I would set compile time options accordingly. >> >> This would greatly facilitate my work! >> one file to look in is Makefile.groups, there you will see lists with >> modules organized by common dependencies. In debian, the packages are >> generated for each module_group_k... Each such group includes a list of >> modules defined in the same file. >> >> There are some comments giving hints about dependecies, but a better place >> is to look in the README of the module, where is a dedicated section for >> such details. >> >> We had some ports done long time ago, you find them in sources >> pkg/kamailio/.If you get up to date version, we can replace the old one in >> our repository as well. >> >> Cheers, >> Daniel >> >> -- >> Daniel-Constantin Mierla - http://www.asipto.com >> http://twitter.com/#!/miconda - http://www.linkedin.com/in/miconda >> >> >> >> <kamailio.shar>_______________________________________________ >> SIP Express Router (SER) and Kamailio (OpenSER) - sr-users mailing list >> sr-users@lists.sip-router.org >> http://lists.sip-router.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/sr-users >
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