Hi, I'm trying to install Asterisk with yum. I have followed the instructions on http://www.asterisk.org/downloads/yum I discovered that the repositories that describe there, don't exist. So thar running yum install asterisk16 won't install al all. Some guy from Fedora mailing list suggested me to run yun install asterisk It worked great! ( I had to remove the repositories added before, as instructed in http://www.asterisk.org/downloads/yum ) The problem is that no examples nor sounds where installed. I'm afraid something else is missing and Astrisk won't work properly. Can anybody advice me on how to install the rest of the Asterisk ? add-ons and other stuff ? Thanks Alberto. -- @apetob at Tweeter There are only 10 types of people in the world: Those who understand binary and those who don't -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: http://lists.digium.com/pipermail/asterisk-users/attachments/20100813/18e7d369/attachment.htm
it would be far easier to just use the source... but... yum search asterisk might get you on your way, although i can't see anything that looks like samples in there. On 13 August 2010 19:08, Albert Bonomo <apeto2104 at gmail.com> wrote:> Hi, I'm trying to install Asterisk with yum. > I have followed the instructions on http://www.asterisk.org/downloads/yum > I discovered that the repositories that describe there, don't exist. > So thar running yum install asterisk16 won't install al all. > Some guy from Fedora mailing list suggested me to run > > yun install asterisk > > It worked great! ( I had to remove the repositories added before, as > instructed in http://www.asterisk.org/downloads/yum ) > The problem is that no examples nor sounds where installed. > I'm afraid something else is missing and Astrisk won't work properly. > > Can anybody advice me on how to install the rest of the Asterisk ? > add-ons and other stuff ? > Thanks > Alberto. > > > > > -- > @apetob at Tweeter > > There are only 10 types of people in the world: > Those who understand binary and those who don't > > -- > _____________________________________________________________________ > -- Bandwidth and Colocation Provided by http://www.api-digital.com -- > New to Asterisk? Join us for a live introductory webinar every Thurs: > http://www.asterisk.org/hello > > asterisk-users mailing list > To UNSUBSCRIBE or update options visit: > http://lists.digium.com/mailman/listinfo/asterisk-users >-------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: http://lists.digium.com/pipermail/asterisk-users/attachments/20100813/a32f939a/attachment.htm
Albert Bonomo wrote:> Hi, I'm trying to install Asterisk with yum. > I have followed the instructions on http://www.asterisk.org/downloads/yumWhen you use pre-packaged software, then you limit yourself to waiting for help from those that are familiar with your package management. Doug -- Ben Franklin quote: "Those who would give up Essential Liberty to purchase a little Temporary Safety, deserve neither Liberty nor Safety."
Albert Bonomo wrote:> > Well, I did tried using the source but couldn't make it work. > some problem with dependencies and kernel version. > It is really difficult to put all the stuff in order to make a source > work.Albert, It's really not that difficult if your system is in decent shape. Unfortunately, from reading your posts on this subject in the Fedora users list <http://lists.fedoraproject.org/pipermail/users/2010-August/380371.html>, I know that you're working on a system that you didn't set up and it's a terrible mess. As a matter of etiquette, this is information that you really should disclose to people when you ask them for help. You need to fix the underlying problems before you attempt to go any further with that system. You are trying to force your way through some serious issues, and I wouldn't trust any software that you manage to get installed via source or the package manager. My suggestion is to start with a clean and fully updated install of CentOS. If that's not possible, go with the most recent version of Fedora available, but be warned that it has a very short support cycle which isn't ideal for production servers. You may experience some difficulty coming up to speed with Linux, but rest assured that Asterisk is not difficult to install from source if the right foundation is in place. People will be willing and able to help you along the way if you're following a sensible path. Regards, Matthew Roth InterMedia Marketing Solutions Software Engineer and Systems Developer