Florian Overkamp wrote:
Lee wrote:
Maxim Veksler wrote:
I am aware of both of these tools, I don't like them!
They make absolute changes in your /etc/asterisk/* files, they assume
that they are the only thing you will be using for managing your
asterisk pbx and they are both totally unfriendly to 3rd party
changes.
Yup, which is precisely why the webtools we built (see post from
Michiel, thanks!) will only write into separate files that can be
#included.
Florian
See, I like that. I may have to place a flag in compilation process of
my software to do a "full" update (replacement) or go into separate
files that can be linked to the original extensions.conf, etc. If only
to have more flexibility.
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Warm Regards,
Lee
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