Compiling with gcc -march ix86

Stephane Russell srussell at prodigeinfo.com
Sun Jan 2 18:31:19 PST 2011


The main reason is that the hardware drivers has been ported to NetBSD
for Asterisk 1.4. 1.6 BSD drivers are still work in progress for what I
understand.

Maybe I should take a look at the DAHDI port for FreeBSD. It's a
replacement for zaptel drivers and seems to be used for Asterisk 1.8 in
FreeBSD, as well as for 1.6 and 1.4. I'll see.

Bye

SR


Le 2010-12-26 03:01, Francois Tigeot a écrit :
> On Fri, Dec 24, 2010 at 05:34:38PM -0500, Stephane Russell wrote:
>>
>> I'm actually trying to compile asterisk on DFBSD. It needs to compile
>> with the compiler option -march=ix86, with x>3 (gcc spec). But DFBSD
>> "uname -m" is returning systematically "i386". Is their a workaround for
>> that, that would allow me to compile without hacking the autotools scripts?
> 
> Why don't you try asterisk18 from pkgsrc -head ?
> 
> It builds fine out-of the box on DragonFly/i386.
> 






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