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Debian 10 Buster preferred The development team uses and builds against Debian 10 "Buster". They recommend Debian because of its stable, yet updated, kernel and wide support.

The binary MSI installer is built for each release. You can also find sound packages here. Recently updated installation guide for SmartOS.

In version 1. These instructions for older operating systems are maintained as a courtesy, but are unlikely to work without a great deal of effort. Debian Wheezy Package. I don't know how the recent FS 1. Many of the changes in FS 1. Since an RPi is not up to the task of video processing I'm guessing you could omit much of that if you want to stay current with FS 1. As far as I can tell, 1. In fact, there are no packages for arm in the repo.

Guess I'll have to buy a NUC. FS is a modular system so you are not required to build every last piece, especially the extensive video components that come with 1. If you trim down what you build to the bare essentials there's no reason it should not run on RPi. These wiki comments don't see much exposure, so you're much better off asking on the Freeswitch-users mailing list. I know there is interest out there, but it is up to those who have the interest and expertise in RPi to take the ball and run with it.

I'm pretty sure the core team doesn't have the wherewithal to port FS to RPi or other architectures as they have their hands full just getting things right with Debian. I dug into the deps-most package found in the 1. Visit our Github and check out our development builds. We always appreciate code contributions!

Check out out github. Step 3. Join the mailing list. Step 4. Get on slack. Eastiest ways to get up and running. Pre-Built Virtual Machine The Pre-built virtual machine has both a written and video how-to to help you get started.

Debian Instuctions If you already have a spare Debian instance handy, you can follow the link below to get detailed instructions on how to get our packages installed. Manual Installation If you are an experienced developer you can also follow the instructions below to compile the FreeSWITCH platform from source among other manual installation options.

Other startup switches can be specified here as well. Run freeswitch -help to see the list. It is available in the repository at. Now continue below at Set Owner and Permissions. If you find any errors please see the Corrections page. If you would prefer to manage each step of building from source to select different build options or modules to compile, follow the these steps instead of using the Makefile above.

Hopefully you created that last link between the FreeSWITCH startup script and the easily typed "fs" command which is already on the path for root. This allows root to start FS for the first time and still allow it to create its work directories with the proper permissions, owner, and group without fussing with typing the entire path. Because it is so versatile and each user has different needs there is no single approach.



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