U unficyp Jan 24, 2016 #2 Since there is no port in /usr/ports, iI guess no. But FreeSWITCH compiles and runs fine on FreeBSD.
S sidetone Jan 24, 2016 #3 That's pretty cool. Some of it's developers used to work on net/asterisk. It's base uses MPL (Mozilla Public License). It contains FreeTDM, a BSD replacement library for telephony cards, in place of misc/dahdi.
That's pretty cool. Some of it's developers used to work on net/asterisk. It's base uses MPL (Mozilla Public License). It contains FreeTDM, a BSD replacement library for telephony cards, in place of misc/dahdi.
SirDice Administrator Staff member Administrator Moderator Jan 25, 2016 #4 unficyp said: Since there is no port in /usr/ports, iI guess no. But FreeSWITCH compiles and runs fine on FreeBSD. Click to expand... Actually, there is, at least, there was. It's been deleted because one of the core components failed to build and nobody bothered to fix it. net/freeswitch
unficyp said: Since there is no port in /usr/ports, iI guess no. But FreeSWITCH compiles and runs fine on FreeBSD. Click to expand... Actually, there is, at least, there was. It's been deleted because one of the core components failed to build and nobody bothered to fix it. net/freeswitch
pi@ Developer Mar 7, 2016 #5 There is a new try to get freeswitch into the ports tree, see: https://bugs.freebsd.org/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=205681
There is a new try to get freeswitch into the ports tree, see: https://bugs.freebsd.org/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=205681