Karl Fife wrote:
Perhaps there's an arcane way to query lipbri the older releases from the
CLI? Can anyone speak to that?
Quick and dirty:
strings /usr/lib/libpri.so
That's CLI, tho' not the one you're talking about.
Barry
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Karl Fife wrote:
Question about the proper way to update LibPRI:
'Bouncing' asterisk after an installing the new LibPRI version does
indeed reflect the update:
asterisk*CLI pri show version
libpri version: 1.4.10.2
Hmm. What asterisk version are you running?
On 1.6.0.18-rc2:
pbx*CLI
Karl Fife wrote:
Question about the proper way to update LibPRI:
'Bouncing' asterisk after an installing the new LibPRI version does
indeed reflect the update:
asterisk*CLI pri show version
libpri version: 1.4.10.2
Hmm. What asterisk version are you running?
On 1.6.0.18-rc2:
pbx*CLI
Question about the proper way to update LibPRI:
'Bouncing' asterisk after an installing the new LibPRI version does
indeed reflect the update:
asterisk*CLI pri show version
libpri version: 1.4.10.2
BUT some friendly chaps in the IRC channel have suggested that
Asterisk Dahdi need to be
Karl Fife wrote:
Question about the proper way to update LibPRI:
'Bouncing' asterisk after an installing the new LibPRI version does
indeed reflect the update:
asterisk*CLI pri show version
libpri version: 1.4.10.2
BUT some friendly chaps in the IRC channel have suggested that
Asterisk
To my knowledge DAHDI does not use libpri, only asterisk.
In my experience you can upgrade libpri and restart asterisk, just like
you did, to make the upgrade take effect. As to what the proper thing
to do is, it's probably better to recompile asterisk after upgrading libpri.
-Dave
Karl Fife
No. DAHDI is not related to libpri at all. Asterisk would only need to
be recompiled if there were libpri API changes, or to take advantage of
new features in libpri, or if you build Asterisk with libpri statically
linked in (which would be very uncommon).
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Kevin P. Fleming
Digium, Inc.
The Asterisk Development team is pleased to announce the release of
libpri 1.4.10.2, which is available for immediate download at:
http://downloads.asterisk.org/pub/telephony/libpri/libpri-1.4.10.2.tar.gz
This release resolves various issues found in libpri 1.4.10.1 and
earlier versions related