Skip this post. My bad. I had an old asterisk in /usr/sbin and it was in the 
path before $HOME:/usr/sbin. :) Still would like to know if anyone is running 
asterisk as a non-root user unde /home/asterisk or similar. Thanks.

        -----Original Message----- 
        From: Douglas Garstang 
        Sent: Wed 1/25/2006 8:54 PM 
        To: Asterisk Users Mailing List - Non-Commercial Discussion; 
asterisk-users@lists.digium.com 
        Cc: 
        Subject: [Asterisk-Users] Changing Asterisk install location...
        
        

        Has anyone tried to (recently) install asterisk in a location not 
relative to /, as a non-root user? Ie editting the PREFIX directive in Makefile.
        
        Why? Several quite obvious reasons:
        
        a). Allows an asterisk user to be created, and operators to log into 
the box as asterisk user, without having root access.
        b). Much easier backups, because everything is beneath the same 
directory structure.
        c). Ability to either run multiple instances of asterisk, or in an 
emergency, easily install a second copy of asterisk in another location and 
test it without affecting the existing installation.
        
        I did this without issue back in Asterisk 1.0.9/1.2.1. Well now.we have 
the following issues on startup in 1.2.3.
        
        a) db.c:67 dbinit: Unable to open Asterisk database
        Looks like it's still looking for astdb in /var/lib/asterisk Why?
        
        b) pbx_spool.c:401 scan_thread: Unable to open directory 
/var/spool/asterisk/outgoing.
        Well, duh it isn't there, because I quite clearly told you to install 
under /home/asterisk!
        
        c) It's also still writing log data to /var/log/asterisk
        
        d) I think there where a few more errors as well...
        
        I'm guessing no one in Digium's QA team has actually tested installing 
Asterisk like this..... *sigh*
        
        Doug.
        
        
        
        

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