Hi openbsc@,
for the record I have just packaged libosmocore 0.1.30 and OpenBSC 0.9.13 in pkgsrc-wip, as released by Harald about 5 months ago, see: http://openbsc.osmocom.org/trac/wiki/Tarballs and http://cvsweb.netbsd.se/cgi-bin/bsdweb.cgi/wip/libosmocore/ http://cvsweb.netbsd.se/cgi-bin/bsdweb.cgi/wip/openbsc/
I had to apply a few changes, patches are found in the two links above (not all of them good enough to be pushed though).
Unfortunately OpenBSC is probably not useful on NetBSD at the moment, except with the isdn4bsd patches maybe (which I don't think are maintained anymore). pkgsrc can be useful on Linux distributions though.
HTH anyway,
On 08/03/2011 04:53 AM, Pierre Pronchery wrote:
Hi openbsc@,
Unfortunately OpenBSC is probably not useful on NetBSD at the moment, except with the isdn4bsd patches maybe (which I don't think are maintained anymore). pkgsrc can be useful on Linux distributions though.
Hi,
OpenBSC supports various BTS that connect via IP. I am feeling a bit sorry that you took 5 month old code. Is there a policy to only build from released tarballs? E.g. the debian packages are created from the git repository (a specific tag though).
thanks for the packaging and again sorry you were forced to use old code
holger
Hi openbsc@,
replying to Holger (I wasn't subscribed to the list yet)
On 03/08/2011 04:53, Pierre Pronchery wrote:
for the record I have just packaged libosmocore 0.1.30 and OpenBSC 0.9.13 in pkgsrc-wip, as released by Harald about 5 months ago [...]
There is no policy to build from released tarballs, it was just easier for me for the time being. It's good to hear that OpenBSC can be useful without ISDN cards, even though I do not have the relevant hardware at my disposal currently.
I'll try to package more recent versions when I get the chance.
Cheers!