The FreePBX install part does not work on Qemu currently(asterisk crashes) so I manually built the last part on an armv7 machine and then used docker manifest to combine it with the amd64 version.YMMV. By default this will output arm/v7 and amd64. Check the script for the -platform flags you need. If you want to build this yourself then first run build-base.sh to build the base image. įor QEMU use your distro's package or, if you are feeling adventurous(like I did), build it from source and use checkinstall so that it doesn't blow up your system. Ī good tutorial on enabling binfmt and setting things up. If you are on docker 19.03 or later you can use the built in buildx or install the latest version from. You will also need to enable binfmt and have qemu on your system which is the harder part. Enter your desired IP address in the Address cell and the IP of your router in the Gateway. Press the Add button next to it to set up a new static address. There are no all-in one tutorials but you can read about multiarch builds. Below that, there’s a blank table of addresses. To use chan_dongle enable the devices: section of docker-compose.yml also check the actual device paths on your machine(I used an udev trick to have them always have the same name, see config/les) Mini How-To Multiarch builds This is an experimental image, probably not safe for production. Multiarch FreePBX container(tested with armv7 and amd64).
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