Hi, I'd like to use the convenience of apt packaging, but debian sarge's default asterisk is something like 1.0.7. Are there any apt repositories which provide newer versions of the software? Thanks! -- Jean-Michel Hiver - http://ykoz.net/ D?couvrez la R?union des Technologies IP & Telecom TEL: +262 (0)262 55 03 98 - RCS 434 273 330 SAINT PIERRE
Jean-Michel Hiver wrote:> I'd like to use the convenience of apt packaging, but debian sarge's > default asterisk is something like 1.0.7. > > Are there any apt repositories which provide newer versions of the > software?sure: http://pkg-voip.buildserver.net/debian =Stefan -- reuter network consulting Neusser Str. 110 50760 Koeln Germany Telefon: +49 221 1305699-0 Telefax: +49 221 1305699-90 E-Mail: srt@reucon.net Jabber: srt@jabber.reucon.net -------------- next part -------------- A non-text attachment was scrubbed... Name: signature.asc Type: application/pgp-signature Size: 254 bytes Desc: OpenPGP digital signature Url : http://lists.digium.com/pipermail/asterisk-users/attachments/20060529/a6a46d05/signature.pgp
Jean-Michel Hiver ha scritto:> Hi, > > I'd like to use the convenience of apt packaging, but debian sarge's > default asterisk is something like 1.0.7. > > Are there any apt repositories which provide newer versions of the > software?Also you can use the "unstable" branch of debian, all things are near ok, from the asterisk core to the kernel. Bye -------------- next part -------------- A non-text attachment was scrubbed... Name: signature.asc Type: application/pgp-signature Size: 250 bytes Desc: OpenPGP digital signature Url : http://lists.digium.com/pipermail/asterisk-users/attachments/20060529/ce15ff27/signature.pgp
> >Also you can use the "unstable" branch of debian, all things are near > >ok, from the asterisk core to the kernel. > > > >Bye > > > It may have been 2 years since I worked with Debian on production > systems, but in my experience there are alot of unstable packages in > unstable. So it's a bad advice to run unstable on production systems. >You can still get the asterisk package from unstable and install it on etch (testing). Sarge (stable) might be a bit harder though, but Etch is probably more stable than Sarge anyway. If it doesn't 'just install', you should be able to get the package source and build it under Etch, effectively backporting it yourself. Asterisk from unstable should be no less stable than whatever version of Asterisk it is based on. James
On 5/30/06, Stefan Reuter <srt@reucon.net> wrote:> > Are there any apt repositories which provide newer versions of the > > software? > sure: http://pkg-voip.buildserver.net/debianHi Stefan, very nice. A related question, is there any way you could share the process of how to create the asterisk debian packages? (or maybe even share it through http://wiki.debian.org/) Thanks in advance for any feedback! Best regards, Kristof.