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asterisk11 Open Source PBX and telephony toolkit
11.25.3 net Deleted on this many watch lists=4 search for ports that depend on this port An older version of this port was marked as vulnerable. Find issues related to this port Report an issue related to this port View this port on Repology. pkg-fallout 11.25.3Version of this port present on the latest quarterly branch.
Deprecated DEPRECATED: Asterisk 11.x will reach EOL on 2017-10-25. Please migrate to net/asterisk13
Expired This port expired on: 2017-10-25
Maintainer: madpilot@FreeBSD.org search for ports maintained by this maintainer
Port Added: 2012-11-26 23:20:55
Last Update: 2017-10-28 08:26:28
SVN Revision: 453051
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License: GPLv2
WWW:
http://www.asterisk.org
Description:
Asterisk is an Open Source PBX and telephony toolkit. It is, in a sense, middleware between Internet and telephony channels on the bottom, and Internet and telephony applications at the top. WWW: http://www.asterisk.org
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Dependency lines:
  • asterisk11>0:net/asterisk11
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PKGNAME: asterisk11
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ONLY_FOR_ARCHS: amd64 armv6 i386 powerpc sparc64
distinfo:
TIMESTAMP = 1505852140 SHA256 (asterisk-11.25.3.tar.gz) = beb63953cb61b9822fc8f1d79842d821c5147f2a2944941d54a02f2e5fd4db20 SIZE (asterisk-11.25.3.tar.gz) = 35134682

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SHA256 (asterisk-core-sounds-en-g729-1.5.tar.gz) = 8b28a59cfa53b59c76e0a191704f0708e3d83acffab8c5e6f25dfc599f0123f9 SIZE (asterisk-core-sounds-en-g729-1.5.tar.gz) = 1551123 SHA256 (asterisk-moh-opsound-g729-2.03.tar.gz) = 0147ca9a97f0c550227aacb7793499057c4d2c64e021c95f93722f27d5549585 SIZE (asterisk-moh-opsound-g729-2.03.tar.gz) = 1103000

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Build dependencies:
  1. bison : devel/bison
  2. gmake : devel/gmake
  3. gcc6 : lang/gcc6
  4. as : devel/binutils
Runtime dependencies:
  1. mpg123 : audio/mpg123
  2. gcc6 : lang/gcc6
Library dependencies:
  1. libcurl.so : ftp/curl
  2. libpri.so : misc/libpri
  3. libopenr2.so : misc/openr2
  4. libtonezone.so : misc/dahdi
  5. libsybdb.so : databases/freetds
  6. libradiusclient-ng.so : net/radiusclient
  7. libnetsnmp.so : net-mgmt/net-snmp
  8. libspandsp.so : comms/spandsp
  9. libuuid.so : misc/e2fsprogs-libuuid
  10. libiksemel.so : textproc/iksemel
  11. libnewt.so : devel/newt
  12. libgsm.so : audio/gsm
  13. libspeex.so : audio/speex
  14. libvorbis.so : audio/libvorbis
  15. libodbc.so : databases/unixODBC
  16. libltdl.so : devel/libltdl
  17. libsqlite.so : databases/sqlite2
  18. libiconv.so : converters/libiconv
  19. libsqlite3.so : databases/sqlite3
  20. liblua-5.1.so : lang/lua51
  21. libmysqlclient.so.18 : databases/mysql56-client
  22. libpq.so.5 : databases/postgresql95-client
  23. libxml2.so : textproc/libxml2
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Configuration Options:
===> The following configuration options are available for asterisk11-11.25.3: BACKTRACE=on: Stack backtrace support via (lib)execinfo CURL=on: Data transfer support via cURL DAHDI=on: DAHDI support EXCHANGE=off: Exchange calendar support FREETDS=on: FreeTDS library support LDAP=off: LDAP protocol support LUA=on: Lua scripting language support MP3PLAYER=on: Install MP3 Player for Music-On-Hold (mpg123) OOH323=off: ooh323 support OPTIMIZED_CFLAGS=off: Use extra compiler optimizations RADIUS=on: RADIUS protocol support SNMP=on: SNMP network protocol support SPANDSP=on: SpanDSP faxing support SRTP=off: SecureRTP support SYSINFO=off: Use devel/libsysinfo to get system information UUID=on: libuuid support (required for ICE and TURN in RTP) XMPP=on: XMPP/GTALK support ====> Menuselect Interface Backend: you have to choose at least one of them NCURSES=off: Console (text) interface support NEWT=on: Newt User Interface ====> Encoder/Decoder (Codec) Support GSM=on: GSM codec support NEWG711=off: New G711 codec SPEEX=on: Speex audio format support VORBIS=on: Ogg Vorbis audio codec support ====> Database Support MYSQL=on: MySQL database support ODBC=on: ODBC database backend PGSQL=on: PostgreSQL database support SQLITE2=on: SQLite 2 database support ====> Core and Music-on-Hold (MoH) Sound Files G729=off: Install G.729 format sounds ====> Compiler to use: you have to select exactly one of them BASE=off: Use base compiler (experimental) GCC=on: Build with modern GCC (from ports) ===> Use 'make config' to modify these settings
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USES:
bison cpe gmake iconv localbase ncurses shebangfix sqlite ssl lua:51 mysql pgsql gnome
pkg-message:
########################################################################### This port supports custom Asterisk configurations using a *user-supplied* menuselect.makeopt file. This feature is of most value for users that want to disable or override default functionality that they dont want or need, particular in space and/or resource constrained, or embedded environments. If a file named ".asterisk.makeopts" is found in the ports files/ directory, its contents will be used to configure Asterisk at the post-configure stage. If the file is *not* found, the port will default to a 'normal' Asterisk menuselect configuration, and only execute menuselect commands according to what port OPTIONS the user has selected. The format of this file is the same as the output of a standard `make menuselect` command, as per standard build instructions for Asterisk. NOTE: The contents of this file *MUST* be syntactically and semantically valid, as the port does *NOT* perform validation of this file. In particular, ensure that all Asterisk options have their dependencies met, using the corresponding port OPTIONS dependencies. The `menuselect --check-deps` command can be used to verify the configuration The following related documentation resources are also available: * https://wiki.asterisk.org/wiki/display/AST/Using+Menuselect+to+Select+Asterisk+Options * http://www.asteriskdocs.org/en/3rd_Edition/asterisk-book-html-chunk/installing_base_configuration.html#Installing_id293213 ################################################################################

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  1. http://downloads.asterisk.org/pub/telephony/asterisk//
  2. http://downloads.asterisk.org/pub/telephony/asterisk/old-releases//
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