On Tue, Mar 23, 2010 at 8:21 PM, Rhon <[email protected]> wrote:

> Hi,
>
> I download the from the pub repo sipfoundry-4.1.7-018 and hoping to get the
> latest build, the download all went fine.
> However, after the installation I noticed the version was 4.0.4. How come?
> This is also true by downloading the fedora build but downloading CentOS?
>
The /etc/rehat-release file did not update because it did not replace the
sipxecs-release rpm. You noticed a cosmetic issue during the boot process,
it is entirely likely you are running the 4.1.7 version of sipxecs though.

>
> one more thing the CentOS-5.2 repository is outdated. Can you please show
> me which repository to download this updated build?
>
Manually edit out "5.2" with "5" (essentially removing ".2").

>
> Many thanks


 Realize updating the OS might introduce unknown variables with the OS from
the packaged ISO you probably installed from. Unless you need to install OS
dependencies (like alsa packages or postgresql-odbc), you can simply disable
those in the repo file and leave sipx enabled if you are testing and update
often.

4.1.7 is unstable has known issues at this time.
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