Re: [asterisk-users] meetme / upgrade to 1.6.2.6

2010-04-19 Thread Alyed
You are right if going from 1.4.X to 1.6.2.X or similar that's the best, but
if not moving from revision, then I don't think you need to remake the
sample files.

Alyed

2010/4/19 Carlos Chavez 

> On Mon, 2010-04-19 at 11:19 -0500, Alyed wrote:
> > If that's the case what I usually do is just stop asterisk, delete the
> > contents of /usr/lib/asterisk/modules/ (back it up first!) and compile
> > the new version (don't run make samples if you want to preserve your
> > old .conf files).
> >
> > When using extra modules (like G729 codec)  be sure to follow their
> > instructions for asterisk upgrade.
> >
>When upgrading from a different revision of Asterisk I would not
> recommend keeping your old config files in place. It is better to
> remove/rename (and backup) /etc/asterisk and /usr/lib/asterisk/modules
> and do a new make; make install; make samples.  After that compare your
> config files with the new samples and insert your modifications.  This
> is because the keywords/format in the configuration files changes from
> version to version and keeping your old config files may cause Asterisk
> to behave strangely if it is missing an important parameter.
>
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Re: [asterisk-users] meetme / upgrade to 1.6.2.6

2010-04-19 Thread Carlos Chavez
On Mon, 2010-04-19 at 11:19 -0500, Alyed wrote:
> If that's the case what I usually do is just stop asterisk, delete the
> contents of /usr/lib/asterisk/modules/ (back it up first!) and compile
> the new version (don't run make samples if you want to preserve your
> old .conf files).
> 
> When using extra modules (like G729 codec)  be sure to follow their
> instructions for asterisk upgrade.
> 
When upgrading from a different revision of Asterisk I would not
recommend keeping your old config files in place. It is better to
remove/rename (and backup) /etc/asterisk and /usr/lib/asterisk/modules
and do a new make; make install; make samples.  After that compare your
config files with the new samples and insert your modifications.  This
is because the keywords/format in the configuration files changes from
version to version and keeping your old config files may cause Asterisk
to behave strangely if it is missing an important parameter.

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Re: [asterisk-users] meetme / upgrade to 1.6.2.6

2010-04-19 Thread Alyed
If that's the case what I usually do is just stop asterisk, delete the
contents of /usr/lib/asterisk/modules/ (back it up first!) and compile the
new version (don't run make samples if you want to preserve your old .conf
files).

When using extra modules (like G729 codec)  be sure to follow their
instructions for asterisk upgrade.

Alyed


2010/4/18 Tonty T 

> You got him wrong.
>
> He actually want to know the steps to upgrade to version 1.6.2 so he do can
> a conference bridge using confbridge instead of of meetme because he does
> not have dahdi installed.
>
> He just want to know how to upgrade from an older version to version 1.6.2
>
>
>
> On Sun, Apr 18, 2010 at 11:52 PM, Alyed  wrote:
>
>> I guess what you meant, is you don't have a physical card to provide the
>> timing needed by Meetme. Then, if you are looking for dahdi to use kernel
>> timer, then you need not to upgrade Aterisk but Dahdi to 2.3.0
>>
>> Alyed
>>
>>
>> 2010/4/18 Thomas Perron 
>>
>> I read that I need to run 1.6.2.6 (at least 1.6) to use the MeetMe
>>> application since I don't have a zdummy timing driver.
>>> Anyway, I want to upgrade my machine to 1.6.2.6.
>>> Does anyone have the exact steps?
>>> I see a lot of references on the web but any other links from our
>>> community may be preferred!
>>> Thank you
>>> Tom
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Re: [asterisk-users] meetme / upgrade to 1.6.2.6

2010-04-18 Thread Tonty T
You got him wrong.

He actually want to know the steps to upgrade to version 1.6.2 so he do can
a conference bridge using confbridge instead of of meetme because he does
not have dahdi installed.

He just want to know how to upgrade from an older version to version 1.6.2



On Sun, Apr 18, 2010 at 11:52 PM, Alyed  wrote:

> I guess what you meant, is you don't have a physical card to provide the
> timing needed by Meetme. Then, if you are looking for dahdi to use kernel
> timer, then you need not to upgrade Aterisk but Dahdi to 2.3.0
>
> Alyed
>
>
> 2010/4/18 Thomas Perron 
>
> I read that I need to run 1.6.2.6 (at least 1.6) to use the MeetMe
>> application since I don't have a zdummy timing driver.
>> Anyway, I want to upgrade my machine to 1.6.2.6.
>> Does anyone have the exact steps?
>> I see a lot of references on the web but any other links from our
>> community may be preferred!
>> Thank you
>> Tom
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Re: [asterisk-users] meetme / upgrade to 1.6.2.6

2010-04-18 Thread Alyed
I guess what you meant, is you don't have a physical card to provide the
timing needed by Meetme. Then, if you are looking for dahdi to use kernel
timer, then you need not to upgrade Aterisk but Dahdi to 2.3.0

Alyed


2010/4/18 Thomas Perron 

> I read that I need to run 1.6.2.6 (at least 1.6) to use the MeetMe
> application since I don't have a zdummy timing driver.
> Anyway, I want to upgrade my machine to 1.6.2.6.
> Does anyone have the exact steps?
> I see a lot of references on the web but any other links from our
> community may be preferred!
> Thank you
> Tom
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[asterisk-users] meetme / upgrade to 1.6.2.6

2010-04-18 Thread Thomas Perron
I read that I need to run 1.6.2.6 (at least 1.6) to use the MeetMe
application since I don't have a zdummy timing driver.
Anyway, I want to upgrade my machine to 1.6.2.6.
Does anyone have the exact steps?
I see a lot of references on the web but any other links from our
community may be preferred!
Thank you
Tom

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