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This port supports custom Asterisk configurations using a *user-supplied*
menuselect.makeopt file.
This feature is of most value for users that want to disable or override
default functionality that they dont want or need, particular in space
and/or resource constrained, or embedded environments.
If a file named ".asterisk.makeopts" is found in the ports files/
directory, its contents will be used to configure Asterisk at the
post-configure stage.
If the file is *not* found, the port will default to a 'normal' Asterisk
menuselect configuration, and only execute menuselect commands according
to what port OPTIONS the user has selected.
The format of this file is the same as the output of a standard
`make menuselect` command, as per standard build instructions for
Asterisk.
NOTE: The contents of this file *MUST* be syntactically and semantically
valid, as the port does *NOT* perform validation of this file.
In particular, ensure that all Asterisk options have their
dependencies met, using the corresponding port OPTIONS dependencies.
The `menuselect --check-deps` command can be used to verify the
configuration
The following related documentation resources are also available:
* https://wiki.asterisk.org/wiki/display/AST/Using+Menuselect+to+Select+Asterisk+Options
* http://www.asteriskdocs.org/en/3rd_Edition/asterisk-book-html-chunk/installing_base_configuration.html#Installing_id293213
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