On 7/31/07, Benjamin Jacob <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> Hello ppl,
> Searched all over, but couldn't find anything conclusive.
> Does an off-the-shelf version of Asterisk run without any issues on a
> 64-bit machine?
> Does anyone have any 'conclusive' figures?
>
> Apologies if this is a repeat q
Benjamin Jacob ha scritto:
> Hello ppl,
> Searched all over, but couldn't find anything conclusive.
> Does an off-the-shelf version of Asterisk run without any issues on a
> 64-bit machine?
> Does anyone have any 'conclusive' figures?
>
> Apologies if this is a repeat question. Would appreciate i
On 7/31/07, Benjamin Jacob <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Searched all over, but couldn't find anything conclusive.
> Does an off-the-shelf version of Asterisk run without any issues on a
> 64-bit machine?
> Does anyone have any 'conclusive' figures?
I've run 1.2.14 - 1.2.18 and 1.4.4 - 1.4.9 on C
Hello ppl,
Searched all over, but couldn't find anything conclusive.
Does an off-the-shelf version of Asterisk run without any issues on a
64-bit machine?
Does anyone have any 'conclusive' figures?
Apologies if this is a repeat question. Would appreciate if I could be
redirected to the appropria
Title: Asterisk on 64 bit Linux
Hello All,
After reading a recent exchange off the list archive, I began to wonder if there is any more information on running Asterisk on 64 bit Linux distros.
Of question…
1. What performance increase if any?
2. Stability issues?
3. Any issues with the
Dear Duane:
Thanks for the steer (presently I route calls to 1800 via iaxtel, but
I'll turn that off for that test)
I came up with a thought for an interesting e164 service last night -
distributed custom ringtones, and custom announcements on a callerid
lookup via enum. You'd be able to embed
Mike Taht wrote:
Instead of taking on the 64 bit issues I have been having fun
experimenting with enum and e164.org on this box. I'd be curious if
anyone out there in asterisk land could spend a few minutes with me
exchanging calls via e164 to make sure I'm routing calls right.
I'd like to help
works, but there are some issues.
I've had asterisk up and running on a suse 9.0 beta 7 x86_64 for about
two weeks now.
I used then-current cvs, and the compile went smoothly with only a dozen
complaints about 64 bit casting of pointer types.
The good news : Latency is effectively non-existent (