On Wed, Aug 11, 2010 at 05:11:46PM +0200, Andrei Pelinescu-Onciul wrote:
On Jul 24, 2010 at 22:29, Vincent Stemen vince.lists@ngtek.org wrote:
Hi.
I have ported kamailio to Dragonfly BSD and fixed a couple of bugs in the build system in the process. I have 4 patches to the Makefiles which I created for kamailio-3.0.1, but have verified will apply to the current master branch. Two are bug fixes and the other 2 are to get it to compile and run on Dragonfly.
I have attached all 4 patches to this email. There are comments in the top of each of the patches about what they do. All patches can be applied from the root of the source tree.
Thanks a lot! I've applied all of them to master. They will be in 3.1 and probably backported later to sr 3.0 and kamailio 3.0.
Great! Thanks for letting me know.
Just one question: do the Dragonfly release version numbers mirror the FreeBSD ones (uname -r)? There are some features which are enabled based on the release (IIRC for *BSD it's only kqueue, but they might be more).
I'm afraid not. Dragonfly is currently on release 2.6.3. However, in most cases I think it can just be treated as the latest version of FreeBSD. I just looked at the manuals on kqueue(2) on Dragonfly 2.2.1-RELEASE and 2.6-RELEASE and on FreeBSD 6.3-STABLE and they all three looked the same so far as I could tell.
- Vince