If it is only a version move, say from asterisk 1.6.1 to 1.6.1.X it's
generally ok, but be careful since there are some changes that might hit you
from 1.6.0 to 1.6.2 need to have a read into the change log before changing
versions, same for the other packages you mention.

Alyed

2010/3/24 Ott Rose <sixfourimp...@hotmail.com>

>  what is the general view about the versions of the packages that are used
> with asterisk.
>
> lame
> asterisk
> asterisk-addons
> dahdi
> libpri
>
>
>
> i like to say on a version and not upgrade due to my experience with Linux
> and upgrading screwing up things. When it comes to Asterisk i have only one
> server build under my belt and I have had issue along the way.
>
>
> What do most people do with the software versions? In general if i have a
> stable system and there is no reason like security or new needed features i
> don't upgrade. Should i do new builds with the same config (old packages)
> that i know works?
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