On Mon, 16 Jan 2017, Richard Mudgett wrote:
Only DAHDI would really care about the kernel version and I cannot say
if that kernel is supported with the latest DAHDI.
Can I interpret this as 'any Asterisk 11+ can use a current DAHDI if it
compiles.'
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Thanks in advance,
On Mon, 16 Jan 2017, Richard Mudgett wrote:
Any Asterisk v11 version should be able to use all of the current libpri
features.
OK. So I should be good with the current libpri.
Only DAHDI would really care about the kernel version and I cannot say
if that kernel is supported with the latest
On Mon, Jan 16, 2017 at 11:53 AM, Steve Edwards
wrote:
> I googled about a bit without success, so...
>
> Is there a version matrix available?
>
> Something that would say: for kernel version w, you can run up to version
> x of Asterisk, DAHDI version y, and libpri
I googled about a bit without success, so...
Is there a version matrix available?
Something that would say: for kernel version w, you can run up to version
x of Asterisk, DAHDI version y, and libpri version z?
For example, I have a bunch of remote hosts running kernel 2.6.26,
Asterisk
That's correct. When you update the kernel package youhave also to
recompile dahdi package.
Am 12.05.2014 07:05, schrieb Lee, John (Sydney):
Hi,
I have noticed it for a while but I just thought about confirming this
with the Asterisk community.
As the compilation of DAHDI will need to
On 12-05-14 09:30, Thorsten Göllner wrote:
That's correct. When you update the kernel package youhave also to
recompile dahdi package.
AFAIK that's not true for RHEL6/CentOS6 as the EL6 kernels are ABI
compatible so you don't need to recompile DAHDI when there's a new EL6
kernel. When
Hi,
I have noticed it for a while but I just thought about confirming this with the
Asterisk community.
As the compilation of DAHDI will need to reference Kernel-devel, does it mean
that after DAHDI is installed, we should not yum update kernel because it will
affect the operation of DAHDI?