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* Barry Murphy barry@unix.co.nz [050315 08:42]:
I'm trying to offer a Iptel service within NZ with servers located in NZ to save on costly intl bandwidth.
I want to install all modules with MySQL support so downloaded the source to install from, however I get this error:
root@max:/home/icepick/ser-0.8.14# make modules "Makefile.sources", line 17: Missing dependency operator "Makefile.sources", line 19: Need an operator "Makefile", line 52: Missing dependency operator Error expanding embedded variable.
So I tried installing from the /freebsd/ folder seeing as it looked like a port.
root@max:/home/icepick/ser-0.8.14/freebsd# make Makefile error: there is no COMMENT variable defined for this port. Please, rectify this. *** Error code 1
Stop in /usr/home/icepick/ser-0.8.14/freebsd.
So I took a look at the Makefile where it said .if freebsd >5 or whatever then use the COMMENTt tag, so I uncommented that and now get ...
root@max:/home/icepick/ser-0.8.14/freebsd# make ===> Vulnerability check disabled => ser-0.8.12_src.tar.gz is not in /usr/home/icepick/ser-0.8.14/freebsd/distinfo. => Either /usr/home/icepick/ser-0.8.14/freebsd/distinfo is out of date, or => ser-0.8.12_src.tar.gz is spelled incorrectly. *** Error code 1
Stop in /usr/home/icepick/ser-0.8.14/freebsd.
So I tried putting ser-0.8.14_src.tar.gz in every possible place, but still get the above error:
Next up has anyone got example files to do the following: 1./ Allow users to signup using serweb (which I couldn't get working properly) 2./ Force users to signup with 64 (NZ) prefix infront of the number (I managed to edit this regex) 3./ Call eachother freely, so some sort of acl to say 64xxxxx calls can be made 4./ Linking to SipPhone 5./ Linking to FWD 6./ I'll link to many more, so one example would be good.
If someone would like to help with this or possibly provide configs and modified source, It'd be much appreciated.
Thanks Barry
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