I remember getting stuck on building some dependencies for my platform and ended up stopping there. Months later I decide to revisit this problem. Looking through SynoCommunity's repository for their tool, I was thinking that maybe this would allow me to more easily create my own Asterisk package. Further looking led me to find their for using Debian Chroot (I liked, too). What is this?! It's running a second, parallel OS on your Diskstation. (I've run Optware on a PogoPlug v2 and on my Asus Router that had DD-WRT at the time (now Tomato) and I hated it. I can't remember why but I remember thinking it was such a pain in the neck. I have had zero desire to run it on my Diskstation from day one. That PogoPlug, by the way, lasted less than 18 months before I chucked it in the garbage. It all made me want to poke my eyeballs out. That was a long parenthetical.) So? Well Debian offers their own package of Asterisk that does include the chan_motif module! No rebuilding from source necessary. (Just a simple 'sudo apt-get install asterisk' is all you neeed.) Now we're cooking with.
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