I don't know if I asked.this or.not, but what will this upgrade procedures do to us that are also running chan_irlp?
Jim / K6JWN
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------Original Message------
From: Stephen Rodgers
Sender: app_rpt-bounces@lists.illiana.net
To: Asterisk Repeater Controler
ReplyTo: Asterisk Repeater Controler
Subject: [App_rpt] ACID update procedure to install latest version ofAsterisk
Sent: Oct 11, 2008 8:56 PM
A later version of asterisk is available for ACID installs.
These upgrade instructions must be followed to the letter.
1. Change directories to /root
2. If you don't have an astupd.sh file STOP. Your ACID install is too
old and you will need to do a fresh install which will install the
latest version automatically. If you have to re-install, make a backup
of your config files in /etc/asterisk so that you can restore them to
the new install.
3. If you have an astupd.sh file, you will need to update it by
downloading a new version. Use the following wget command from the /root
directory to do this:
Unknown. This is uncharted territory. It may or may not work. I have no
way to test chan_irlp as I do not have an IRLP node and chan_irlp is not
technically supported by ACID yet. Besides not having an IRLP node to
test, all chan_irlp installs are somewhat cumbersome to do at this
point, so I have not devoted much attention to it.
Steve
WA6ZFT
nessenj@jimsoffice.org wrote:
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I don't know if I asked.this or.not, but what will this upgrade procedures do to us that are also running chan_irlp?
Jim / K6JWN
------Original Message------
From: Stephen Rodgers
Sender: app_rpt-bounces@lists.illiana.net
To: Asterisk Repeater Controler
ReplyTo: Asterisk Repeater Controler
Subject: [App_rpt] ACID update procedure to install latest version ofAsterisk
Sent: Oct 11, 2008 8:56 PM
A later version of asterisk is available for ACID installs.
These upgrade instructions must be followed to the letter.
1. Change directories to /root
2. If you don't have an astupd.sh file STOP. Your ACID install is too
old and you will need to do a fresh install which will install the
latest version automatically. If you have to re-install, make a backup
of your config files in /etc/asterisk so that you can restore them to
the new install.
3. If you have an astupd.sh file, you will need to update it by
downloading a new version. Use the following wget command from the /root
directory to do this: