Op 11-02-10 03:42, sean darcy schreef: > Kevin P. Fleming wrote: >> sean darcy wrote: >>> I found out that the [globals] section in extensions.conf is ignored if >>> an #include 'd file has a [globals] section. Is this intended? >>> >>> In this particular case, the #include 'd file has a number of contexts >>> for googlevoice. I'd put various googlevoice variables in there to use >>> in all those contexts. Once I did that all of the global variables set >>> in extensions.conf were ignored. >> >> Context names cannot be duplicated, unless you suffix them with (+) to >> allow them to be added together. It does not matter whether it is the >> 'global' context or any other context. >> > Well > Dialplan reloaded. > == Parsing '/etc/asterisk/extensions.conf': == Found > .................. > == Parsing '/etc/asterisk/exts/gvoice.exten.conf': == Found > > cat exts/gvoice.exten.conf > [+globals] > test-global => need-a-plus-sign > ......... > > but no test-global in dialplan show globals :( > > sean > >
suffix means 'append to the end'... so try [globals+] Ron -- NeoNova BV innovatieve internetoplossingen http://www.neonova.nl Science Park 140 1098 XG Amsterdam info: 020-5611300 servicedesk: 020-5611302 fax: 020-5611301 KvK Amsterdam 34151241 Op dit bericht is de volgende disclaimer van toepassing: http://www.neonova.nl/maildisclaimer -- _____________________________________________________________________ -- Bandwidth and Colocation Provided by http://www.api-digital.com -- asterisk-users mailing list To UNSUBSCRIBE or update options visit: http://lists.digium.com/mailman/listinfo/asterisk-users