Massimo Nuvoli wrote:
Also you can use the unstable branch of debian, all things are near
ok, from the asterisk core to the kernel.
Bye
It may have been 2 years since I worked with Debian on production
systems, but in my experience there are alot of unstable packages in
unstable. So it's a
Also you can use the unstable branch of debian, all things are near
ok, from the asterisk core to the kernel.
Bye
It may have been 2 years since I worked with Debian on production
systems, but in my experience there are alot of unstable packages in
unstable. So it's a bad advice to run
On Tue, 2006-05-30 at 08:07 +0200, Attilla de Groot wrote:
It may have been 2 years since I worked with Debian on production
systems, but in my experience there are alot of unstable packages in
unstable. So it's a bad advice to run unstable on production systems.
the debian stable, testing,
On 5/30/06, Stefan Reuter [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Are there any apt repositories which provide newer versions of the
software?
sure: http://pkg-voip.buildserver.net/debian
Hi Stefan, very nice. A related question, is there any way you could
share the process of how to create the asterisk
Hi,
I'd like to use the convenience of apt packaging, but debian sarge's
default asterisk is something like 1.0.7.
Are there any apt repositories which provide newer versions of the software?
Thanks!
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Jean-Michel Hiver wrote:
I'd like to use the convenience of apt packaging, but debian sarge's
default asterisk is something like 1.0.7.
Are there any apt repositories which provide newer versions of the
software?
sure: http://pkg-voip.buildserver.net/debian
=Stefan
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Stefan Reuter a écrit :
Jean-Michel Hiver wrote:
I'd like to use the convenience of apt packaging, but debian sarge's
default asterisk is something like 1.0.7.
Are there any apt repositories which provide newer versions of the
software?
sure: http://pkg-voip.buildserver.net/debian
Jean-Michel Hiver ha scritto:
Hi,
I'd like to use the convenience of apt packaging, but debian sarge's
default asterisk is something like 1.0.7.
Are there any apt repositories which provide newer versions of the
software?
Also you can use the unstable branch of debian, all things are