OK, so I tried adding /mnt/opt/swift/* to my astup.ex file.

If I issue the astup command, it tells me it's going to delete them
anyway.  Here is what the astup.ex file contains:

/dev/*
/var/*
/tmp/*
/proc/*
/mnt/kd/*
/etc/group*
/etc/passwd*
/etc/gshadow*
/etc/shadow*
/etc/localtime
/stat/dev/*
/mnt/opt/*
/usr/lib/asterisk/modules/codec_g729a.so
/stat/var/lib/asterisk/licenses
/etc/runlevels/custom/*
/sys/*
/mnt/opt/swift/*
/mnt/opt/bin/swift.sh
/mnt/opt/bin/perl


pbx /etc # astup
Attempting upgrade ...
receiving file list ... done
deleting directory mnt/kd2
etc/astup.ex
wrote 462 bytes  read 29341 bytes  8515.14 bytes/sec
total size is 26738927  speedup is 897.19

Opt Changes...
receiving file list ... done
deleting bin/swift
deleting bin/perl
wrote 456 bytes  read 6478 bytes  1981.14 bytes/sec
total size is 7859224  speedup is 1133.43

Please type yes or no
Is this okay? no
Cancelled.

Am I doing something wrong?


On 2/3/06, Tom Lynn <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> The download was approximately 67 meg.  I'll need to go in later and
> see how much space it's using.  I share the CF card between the boot
> and opt partitions.  It's 256 meg on the card, with 224meg in the opt
> partition.  The opt partition is either 35% or 45% used at this point.
>  I'm also considering moving Perl into the Opt partition and off of my
> keydisk (also 256meg).
>
> The hardest part was juggling available space when unzipping the
> distribution.  If I had less space available, I would have had to
> unzip it to the Keydisk and then install it into Opt.
>
> Yes, I will go back and edit the astup.ex file.  How do I preserve the
> symbolic links I put in the /opt/bin directory?  Do I list them in
> astup.ex individually? or does this file only contain directories?
>
> Tom
>
> On 2/3/06, Kristian Kielhofner <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > Tom Lynn wrote:
> > > I successfully installed the Cepstral 4.01 distribution on AstLinux.  I
> > > placed it in my opt partition and it works from the command line very
> > > well.  The only install glitch I encountered was with their install
> > > script.  They use the 'fmt' command to format some text.  Busybox
> > > doesn't include fmt from what I can see.  So, I simply used the x button
> > > three times in vi to remove the offending command and the script happily
> > > skipped past.
> > >
> > > I did this to get the weather voiced much like [EMAIL PROTECTED]  
> > > However, I
> > > wanted better speech.  I'm not doing the speech encoding every call.
> > > Rather, I'm ftp'ing the text files from NOAA every 30 minutes (every 2
> > > hours is probably more realistic), massaging the text in PERL and then
> > > encoding the voice.  My dialplan simply plays the wav file.
> > >
> > > I plan to do the same for my father in law, who has an e-mail address,
> > > but no computer.  Voice his messages and then leave them as a
> > > voicemail.  Still doping that one out, though.
> > >
> > > Tom
> >
> > Tom,
> >
> >        Very cool!  I have a license for Cepstral that I have never gotten
> > around to using.  How big is the install?
> >
> > P.S. - Don't forget to add the install path to /etc/astup.ex!  I would
> > hate to have you lose your work!
> >
> > --
> > Kristian Kielhofner
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