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<covici <at> ccs.covici.com> writes: |
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> > How do you install freeswitch, just a raw compile from sources? |
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> > Or is there an ebuild somewhere that I missed? |
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> I just did the configure, make, make install combination, it by default |
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> installs in /usr/local/freeswitch -- even the binaries, so its somewhat |
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> isolated. but check the docs first, you will need some libraries which |
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> are not in gentoo and must be gotten from their repository just to |
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> build. I think I had to download and install a dozen packages from |
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> source. |
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Thanks for the info. Did you every file a bug to have an ebuild created? |
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BGO searching did not find one and freeswitch just seems like a cool |
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software to add to gentoo. |
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Oh, I almost forget to mention:: what caught my eye was that I ran |
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across instructions for installation on a Raspberry Pi 2 [1]. |
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And was wondering if a larger pbx (ip-switch) could be built |
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by clustering Rpi3 devices together? |
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Lots of projects seem to be centric on Rpi3 clusters these days. [2] |
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Thanks again for the feedback. |
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James |
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[1] |
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http://www.algissalys.com/how-to/freeswitch-1-7-raspberry-pi-2-voip-sip-server |
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[2] https://www.raspberrypi.org/magpi/pi-spark-supercomputer/ |