Bruce Reeves wrote:
I setup a subversion server and a trunk for my different server configs. You might look at that, it does not appear to keep file level versions, but it works great here.



On 6/2/06, *Douglas Garstang* <[EMAIL PROTECTED] <mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]>> wrote:

    Has anyone got any neat solutions for Asterisk .conf file revision
    control?
We have multiple Asterisk boxes here, that we'd like to maintain a
    _mostly_ common set of conf files on. They aren't all the same
    though. There's subtle differences. For example, in sip.conf,
    iax.conf etc, the bindaddr setting is different. Dundi.conf is
    very different between each system.
At the moment I have a file tree on a separate server, and I use
    the m4 processor to replace certain unique sections of the files.
    I have a bunch of scripts to build sip.conf etc and then rsync the
    files out to the servers. It works, mostly, but it isn't elegant.
I'd like to revision control all this. I don't know how it could
    be done with revision control though. As I said, not all the files
    are the same. I don't know if we'd run a version control client on
    each Asterisk box, or if we'd run it centrally, and then use rsync
    again, to copy the files out.



I do something like this with subversion, except that I have a set of common files that hardly ever change, and then files that are specific to the machine. The ones that are specific to the machine I use the 'include' functionality to put into the main files. Something like this *might* help you out.

Steve

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