I'm wondering if anyone else has experienced this. Up until a few days ago, when accessing the CLI from my terminal program (Private Shell), the output was in color. I haven't upgraded, rebuilt, or to my knowledge, changed anything in Asterisk that would change this. My terminal settings were the same as well. I have two computers that I access the CLI regularly on, and neither show color anymore. When I disconnect, Private Shell shows the disconnect in red, just like before. This tells me that Private Shell is still doing color. What controls the color coding in the CLI? I found something in the source about it, but again, since it has been recompiled, this should not have changed. Is there a config file somewhere that I'm too blind to find? Thanks! -- Lacy Moore Somewhere I wish I wasn't -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: http://lists.digium.com/pipermail/asterisk-users/attachments/20070212/a7b6575c/attachment.htm
Lacy Moore - Aspendora wrote:> I'm wondering if anyone else has experienced this. Up until a few > days ago, when accessing the CLI from my terminal program (Private > Shell), the output was in color. I haven't upgraded, rebuilt, or to > my knowledge, changed anything in Asterisk that would change this. My > terminal settings were the same as well. I have two computers that I > access the CLI regularly on, and neither show color anymore. When I > disconnect, Private Shell shows the disconnect in red, just like > before. This tells me that Private Shell is still doing color. > > What controls the color coding in the CLI? I found something in the > source about it, but again, since it has been recompiled, this should > not have changed. Is there a config file somewhere that I'm too blind > to find? > > Thanks! > > -- > Lacy Moore > Somewhere I wish I wasn't >I believe that only the CLI console provides color: e.g. asterisk -c. Connecting to an already-running asterisk process will not provide color: e.g. asterisk -r. Earle
Does anyone know how I could get the SayUnixTime application to say files from a different sound directory? It looks like it uses the language as a base to determine where to play sound files from. I need to override that. Thanks, Doug.
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