Thanks Lonnie

Pity though. It would have been great to have a fully functional GUI. I
don't know any other asterisk distro for embedded systems that has a
full GUI. As much as I like the default astlinux GUI with it's many
router settings, for a non-technical customer I need a real Asterisk
GUI, where you can click your extensions and trunks.

Thus it would be great if you could have a look if it would be possible
to add gmime to the build system.

I will meanwhile try to modify the GUI to not upload to the asterisk
http_post server, but to lighttpd. From my first investigations that
should be possible.

Cheers,

Michael

P.S.: Though moot now, can you tell me, how to just build one or two
packages new, when you modify the settings, or whatever, in the build
system? Deleting output/asterisk-1.8.11 did not do the job.


Am 21.04.2012 16:15, schrieb Lonnie Abelbeck:
> Hi Michael,
> 
> I'm sorry, but enabling res_http_post is not as simple as I predicted.
> 
> Asterisk requires the "gmime" package for res_http_post to build.  
> Unfortunately our build environment (buildroot) does not support that 
> package.  It may be possible to add it, but that is another level of work.
> 
> I was expecting that using "menuselect/menuselect --enable res_http_post 
> menuselect.makeopts" in asterisk.mk would work, I tried that, but it doesn't 
> because of the gmime dependancy.
> 
> Sorry for the detour,
> 
> Lonnie
> 
> PS: To answer some of your other questions, though moot now...
> 
> Your checked out the "branches/1.0" to get the latest development version, 
> which includes Asterisk 1.8.11.0.  If you instead checkout "tags/1.0.2" you 
> would get the current shipping version, which includes Asterisk 1.8.9.2"
> 



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