cio-alves at playerschool.edu
2021-Oct-25 17:19 UTC
[asterisk-users] Strange Codes on Asterisk command line
Yes, it's Asterisk 11 on Centos 8, not Centos 7. Centos 7 cannot be used anymore because of some systemd incompatibility Can somebody be so nice as to provide a patch for the latest version of Asterisk 11? Asterisk 11 is not my choice, but it's the only version that works with another software that we use at the school for fund-raising. We are a not-for-profit music school. On 2021-10-24 11:37, Sean Bright wrote:> On 10/24/2021 12:41 PM, cio-alves at playerschool.edu wrote: >> Really destroying SIP dialog >> '5af3bcf012ac9d574b17f2634e48de54 at 65.21.137.162:5060' Method: OPTIONS >> \U+26504\U+2650A\U+26565\U+26578\U+26569\U+26574\U+2650A\U+2650A > > If this is still Asterisk 11 as you've mentioned in other threads, this > was fixed in 2016[1] (but not in the 11 branch). > > 1. https://issues.asterisk.org/jira/browse/ASTERISK-26592
cio-alves at playerschool.edu
2021-Oct-26 18:14 UTC
[asterisk-users] Strange Codes on Asterisk command line
Question: Is there a developer or sangoma, who may write this patch for a fee? My boss is putting pressure on me. On 2021-10-25 11:19, cio-alves at playerschool.edu wrote:> Yes, it's Asterisk 11 on Centos 8, not Centos 7. > Centos 7 cannot be used anymore because of some systemd incompatibility > Can somebody be so nice as to provide a patch for the latest version > of Asterisk 11? > Asterisk 11 is not my choice, but it's the only version that works > with another software that we use at the school for fund-raising. > We are a not-for-profit music school. > > > On 2021-10-24 11:37, Sean Bright wrote: >> On 10/24/2021 12:41 PM, cio-alves at playerschool.edu wrote: >>> Really destroying SIP dialog >>> '5af3bcf012ac9d574b17f2634e48de54 at 65.21.137.162:5060' Method: OPTIONS >>> \U+26504\U+2650A\U+26565\U+26578\U+26569\U+26574\U+2650A\U+2650A >> >> If this is still Asterisk 11 as you've mentioned in other threads, >> this >> was fixed in 2016[1] (but not in the 11 branch). >> >> 1. https://issues.asterisk.org/jira/browse/ASTERISK-26592
On 10/25/2021 1:19 PM, cio-alves at playerschool.edu wrote:> Yes, it's Asterisk 11 on Centos 8, not Centos 7. > Centos 7 cannot be used anymore because of some systemd incompatibility > Can somebody be so nice as to provide a patch for the latest version of > Asterisk 11?Just add --without-libedit to your configure flags. This will make Asterisk use the bundled version of the editline library instead of the system's: ./configure --without-libedit Kind regards, Sean