Re: [asterisk-users] Asterisk from Debian Packages

2007-01-08 Thread Andreas v. Heydwolff

Tzafrir Cohen wrote:

On Mon, Dec 11, 2006 at 12:11:34AM +0100, Andreas von Heydwolff wrote:
I'm using 1.2.13~dfsg-2 from Debian unstable in a small SOHO 
environment, it's doing its job.


However, the startup scripts seem to hose something and it's running but 
not working with /etc/init.d/asterisk start, but running it from 
commandline solved the problem. Asterisk has been up for a couple weeks 
again. Hadn't the time to look into that yet, perhaps a problem with old 
config files from previous versions.



Please report bugs (reportbug asterisk) . Others may have the same
problem as you.



Have you modified /etc/init.d/asterisk ?



What do you have in /etc/default/asterisk?



Hi again. Sorry, was just too busy in th meantime.

It's all working just as it should, must have been a temporary glitch.

1.2.13~dfsg-2 is doing fine on a sarge/etch mix with debian kernel 2.6.18-8.

Had to install the self compiled zaptel modules with

 # dpkg -i --force-overwrite

though as some config file is shared with the kernel's.

--AvH
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RE: [asterisk-users] Asterisk from Debian Packages

2006-12-12 Thread Phil Finkler
Alex,

 

Thanks for the help.  I've installed Asterisk and Zaptel from the
backports and so far so good!

 

Phil

 



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Sent: Monday, December 11, 2006 11:20 PM
To: Asterisk Users Mailing List - Non-Commercial Discussion
Subject: Re: [asterisk-users] Asterisk from Debian Packages

 

You can run Asterisk 1.2 in sarge using the packages in backports.

Just add:

deb http://www.backports.org/debian/ sarge-backports main contrib
non-free

to /etc/apt/sources.list 

then apt-get update

and then apt-get -t sarge-backports install asterisk

(you can also pin-priority asterisk's packages, look at APT
documentation).

-Alex

On 12/10/06, Phil Finkler [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

Hi all,

 

I've gotten asterisk installed on Debian only to realize that the
packaged version is 1.0.7.  Is there a reason why they're not up to a
1.2.x release?  I'm building a system for production and I'm wondering
if I should remain at this old version or if there are any serious
issues with 1.2.13 on Debian?  Should I be able to do an apt-get from
unstable and get 1.2.13 and be on my happy way?

 

Thanks for the help on a stupid question,

Phil 

 


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Re: [asterisk-users] Asterisk from Debian Packages

2006-12-12 Thread James Andrewartha
Carlos Navarro wrote:
 On Sun, 10 Dec 2006 20:54:10 -0500
 Paul [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 If you run etch before it is released as stable, you might run into
 problems that are over your head. I have run into a few that weren't
 over my head but they were very inconvenient.
 
 Yes Paul, I'm running 2 etch with asterisk, but it is my own risk.
 In Debian I trust.

etch has frozen, so the risk just went down a whole lot.

-- 
James Andrewartha
Systems Administrator
Data Analysis Australia Pty Ltd
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Re: [asterisk-users] Asterisk from Debian Packages

2006-12-11 Thread Carlos Navarro
On Sun, 10 Dec 2006 20:54:10 -0500
Paul [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 If you run etch before it is released as stable, you might run into
 problems that are over your head. I have run into a few that weren't
 over my head but they were very inconvenient.

Yes Paul, I'm running 2 etch with asterisk, but it is my own risk.
In Debian I trust.

Charlie
  
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Re: [asterisk-users] Asterisk from Debian Packages

2006-12-11 Thread Alex

You can run Asterisk 1.2 in sarge using the packages in backports.

Just add:

deb http://www.backports.org/debian/ sarge-backports main contrib non-free

to /etc/apt/sources.list

then apt-get update

and then apt-get -t sarge-backports install asterisk

(you can also pin-priority asterisk's packages, look at APT documentation).

-Alex

On 12/10/06, Phil Finkler [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:


 Hi all,



I've gotten asterisk installed on Debian only to realize that the packaged
version is 1.0.7.  Is there a reason why they're not up to a 1.2.xrelease?  I'm 
building a system for production and I'm wondering if I should
remain at this old version or if there are any serious issues with 1.2.13on 
Debian?  Should I be able to do an apt-get from unstable and get
1.2.13 and be on my happy way?



Thanks for the help on a stupid question,

Phil



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