It's not like FreeBSD source code. there is no stable, current and CVS.
CVS is 1.2
I've been running large clients on 1.2 already. Personally I've
found it to be more stable than 1.0.
1.2 is going to be the new stable this week. 1.0 is end of life.
change is good ;-)
-bill
On 12-Oct-05, at 3:33 AM, Chris Stenton wrote:
I have not been following 1.2. Whats currently in CVS head thats
not going to be in 1.2?
Chris
----- Original Message ----- From: "Dinesh Nair" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "Asterisk on BSD discussion" <[email protected]>
Sent: Tuesday, October 11, 2005 5:09 AM
Subject: Re: [Asterisk-bsd] Brand new FreeBSD-5.4 install
On 10/11/05 08:35 William Lloyd said the following:
The asterisk version in ports is the "stable" 1.0 version. It's
really old at this point since Asterisk hasn;t released a new
version in over 1 year.
that's true, but it's stable nonetheless.
You are better off to manually install and run CVS HEAD
(development version). The development version will probably be
released as version 1.2 stable this week at Astricon anyway.
CVS HEAD compiles and runs very well on freebsd 4.x, so it should
be fine for 5.x as well. however, do note that CVS HEAD is /not/
the 1.2 which will be released at astricon. to get that, you'd
need the -r 1.2 flag to be given during the cvs checkout.
--
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