I believe there is a way in Debian, and therefore probably Ubuntu, to have
some script execute automatically following a kernel update. So you might
even be able to have DAHDI self-rebuild following a kernel update.
I went back to do everything by hand, if necessary. Thorsten and other Wanpipe
On Fri, 10 Oct 2014 13:11:10 +0200
jg wrote:
>
> > When doing an "apt-get upgrade" the system packages will be update but
> > sometimes Asterisk is broken.
> Can you describe what is broken?
Hi jg and All.
I will go in this flow and say I reported a similar bug at Launchpad and I got
no answer
On Ubuntu I've made an ugly shell script and put it
in /etc/kernel/postinst.d/
This is the script:
#!/bin/bash
#Kernel version being installed is param 1
kernel_installing=$1
cd /usr/src/dahdi
KVERS=$kernel_installing make
KVERS=$kernel_installing make install
You'll also need to reboot the syst
On Friday 10 Oct 2014, Thorsten Göllner wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I have Asterisk 11 with DAHDI (Sangoma E1-Card) running on Ubuntu 12.04
> LTS. Asterisk and DAHDI-Drivers are installed from source.
>
> When doing an "apt-get upgrade" the system packages will be update but
> sometimes Asterisk is broken.
When doing an "apt-get upgrade" the system packages will be update but
sometimes Asterisk is broken.
Can you describe what is broken?
Which packages do I have to exclude when I
do not have time to recompile Asterisk/Dahdi each time? libc?
Kernel-Packages?
The way things are set up is that you
Hi,
I have Asterisk 11 with DAHDI (Sangoma E1-Card) running on Ubuntu 12.04
LTS. Asterisk and DAHDI-Drivers are installed from source.
When doing an "apt-get upgrade" the system packages will be update but
sometimes Asterisk is broken. Which packages do I have to exclude when I
do not have time t