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2018 Aug 01
2
autoremove_
Here is an askubuntu post on complete disabling autoremove if you want that:
https://askubuntu.com/questions/555568/how-can-i-disable-apt-get-autoremove
Dirk
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2018 Aug 01
0
autoremove_
...u can mark such
a package as manually installed by using apt-mark(8). Packages which you have installed
explicitly via install are also never proposed for automatic removal.
leading 'man apt-mark' with the details and commands. The actual file is
/var/lib/apt/extended_states
Status list of auto-installed packages. Configuration Item: Dir::State::extended_states.
and you can switch the state of auto-installed Suggests: or Recommended:
packages (like r-cran-littler et al in your case) to 'manual' which will
prevent any auto-removal.
Hope this hel...
2015 Jun 11
2
Allowing calls - maybe I'm just stupid...
...>>
>> Is there any function to know if the peer is reachable?
>
> The peer that *originated* the call *must* be reachable, by definition .....
I can originate a call even if my peer is "UNREACHABLE" (sip show
peers say UNREACHABLE)...
But I solved using the function EXTENDED_STATE...
Regards
Luca Bertoncello
(lucabert at lucabert.de)
2015 Jun 11
0
Allowing calls - maybe I'm just stupid...
...to know if the peer is reachable?
>>
>> The peer that *originated* the call *must* be reachable, by definition
>> .....
>
> I can originate a call even if my peer is "UNREACHABLE" (sip show peers
> say UNREACHABLE)...
>
> But I solved using the function EXTENDED_STATE...
I think the confusion here stands in the fact that registrations are for
receiving calls, a peer registers to tell asterisk "Hey, here is where
to find me in case you need to ring me".
When the same peer wants to make a call it will send an invite to
asterisk with the details for...
2015 Jun 11
3
Allowing calls - maybe I'm just stupid...
Hi again!
About my previous E-Mail...
I though about it and I think, that maybe I'm just very stupid...
Since I called an INTERNAL number, Asterisk tried to call it.
I tried right now to call an EXTERNAL number (using my context
[myproxy]) and the behavior is NOT the same...
Not 100% correct, but it tries the right way...
Now my problem is to check in my dialplan if the peer, that