AllStarLink - pre-alpha port to Asterisk 1.8.3.32

All,
I've finally decided to put the code I was working with to port the AllStarLink modules from the current Asterisk 1.4.23-pre to 1.8.32.3 on Github in my repository.

Note that this is very very pre alpha code, and while it will compile and run (I'm currently running my test node of 42088 with it and have it listening on the WINSystem) there are quirks and bugs with it that will frustrate you and prevent it from running right.

My Github repository for this is at: https://github.com/KG7QIN/AllStarLink-Asterisk-1.8

This is the source code only, there are no pre-compiled packages here to download and run. You must know how to compile Asterisk 1.8.32.3 from source to be able to compile and use this code.

Due to how some things changed between 1.4 and 1.8, you cannot just take the AllStarLink modules, compile them and drop them into an existing 1.8 installation and expect them to run right. They will load into Asterisk, but app_rpt will not run correctly.

The README.md file lists some things with this code, and also tells what modules have been ported (most have, but a few still remain).

I'm releasing this in the hopes to help move AllStarLink forward with the eventual hope that it can be ported to Asterisk 13 (consider this a waypoint or gateway release towards that goal).

Anyways, feel free to test this.

I'm open to collaborators on this.

And please use the bug reporting system for the repository on Github for reporting anything with this. We don't really want to kill this mailing list with reports for a currently unofficial port of the AllStarLink modules.

Thanks.

-Stacy
KG7QIN

Sorry, wrong version number in the subject. Swapped two numbers around. :slight_smile:

-Stacy
KG7QIN

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On 04/23/2016 03:32 PM, Stacy wrote:

All,
I've finally decided to put the code I was working with to port the AllStarLink modules from the current Asterisk 1.4.23-pre to 1.8.32.3 on Github in my repository.

Note that this is very very pre alpha code, and while it will compile and run (I'm currently running my test node of 42088 with it and have it listening on the WINSystem) there are quirks and bugs with it that will frustrate you and prevent it from running right.

My Github repository for this is at: GitHub - KG7QIN/AllStarLink-Asterisk-1.8: Start of porting AllStarLink modules to Asterisk 1.8.32.3 - very alpha software! Not for production use!!!

This is the source code only, there are no pre-compiled packages here to download and run. You must know how to compile Asterisk 1.8.32.3 from source to be able to compile and use this code.

Due to how some things changed between 1.4 and 1.8, you cannot just take the AllStarLink modules, compile them and drop them into an existing 1.8 installation and expect them to run right. They will load into Asterisk, but app_rpt will not run correctly.

The README.md file lists some things with this code, and also tells what modules have been ported (most have, but a few still remain).

I'm releasing this in the hopes to help move AllStarLink forward with the eventual hope that it can be ported to Asterisk 13 (consider this a waypoint or gateway release towards that goal).

Anyways, feel free to test this.

I'm open to collaborators on this.

And please use the bug reporting system for the repository on Github for reporting anything with this. We don't really want to kill this mailing list with reports for a currently unofficial port of the AllStarLink modules.

Thanks.

-Stacy
KG7QIN

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