[asterisk-bugs] [JIRA] (ASTERISK-25818) Blank extensions.conf, refuses to perform "dialplan save"

na (JIRA) noreply at issues.asterisk.org
Sun Feb 28 18:12:56 CST 2016


     [ https://issues.asterisk.org/jira/browse/ASTERISK-25818?page=com.atlassian.jira.plugin.system.issuetabpanels:all-tabpanel ]

na updated ASTERISK-25818:
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    Description: 
Asterisk went ahead and destroyed the extensions.conf file, and now flatly refuses to "save dialplan". The command "dialplan show" does show a version of the diaplan which I would have to painstakingly rewrite by hand, how about getting that to match the actual code so as to actually be usefull? I could have just re-pasted the raw plan back in but no dice.

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CLI> dialplan save
I can't save dialplan now, see 'extensions.conf' example file.
Command 'dialplan save' failed
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While I have your attention, please restore all the broken CLI commands which now require the pesky and burdensome "core" prefix, no one wanted that. Also some need it and some dont work with it, making a standard syntax impossible and unmemorable.

Secondly, the new asterisk forum breaks the continuity with past eras, and is not even possible to log into. 



Thirdly, this interface itself is a tad bit of a bear. It has flipped back a complaint at me now about 10 times. versions: Version with id '1.8.32.3' does not exist. It very well indeed does. I had to wait for a dropdown list to appear and click it instead of just typing in the numerical version.

  was:
Asterisk went ahead and destroyed the extensions.conf file, and now flatly refuses to "save dialplan". The command "dialplan show" does show a version of the diaplan which I would have to painstakingly rewrite by hand, how about getting that to match the actual code so as to actually be usefull?

-----------------------------------------------------------------
CLI> dialplan save
I can't save dialplan now, see 'extensions.conf' example file.
Command 'dialplan save' failed
-----------------------------------------------------------------


While I have your attention, please restore all the broken CLI commands which now require the pesky and burdensome "core" prefix, no one wanted that. Also some need it and some dont work with it, making a standard syntax impossible and unmemorable.

Secondly, the new asterisk forum breaks the continuity with past eras, and is not even possible to log into. 



Thirdly, this interface itself is a tad bit of a bear. It has flipped back a complaint at me now about 10 times. versions: Version with id '1.8.32.3' does not exist. It very well indeed does. I had to wait for a dropdown list to appear and click it instead of just typing in the numerical version.


> Blank extensions.conf, refuses to perform "dialplan save"
> ---------------------------------------------------------
>
>                 Key: ASTERISK-25818
>                 URL: https://issues.asterisk.org/jira/browse/ASTERISK-25818
>             Project: Asterisk
>          Issue Type: Bug
>      Security Level: None
>    Affects Versions: 1.8.32.3
>         Environment: Centos 7
>            Reporter: na
>
> Asterisk went ahead and destroyed the extensions.conf file, and now flatly refuses to "save dialplan". The command "dialplan show" does show a version of the diaplan which I would have to painstakingly rewrite by hand, how about getting that to match the actual code so as to actually be usefull? I could have just re-pasted the raw plan back in but no dice.
> -----------------------------------------------------------------
> CLI> dialplan save
> I can't save dialplan now, see 'extensions.conf' example file.
> Command 'dialplan save' failed
> -----------------------------------------------------------------
> While I have your attention, please restore all the broken CLI commands which now require the pesky and burdensome "core" prefix, no one wanted that. Also some need it and some dont work with it, making a standard syntax impossible and unmemorable.
> Secondly, the new asterisk forum breaks the continuity with past eras, and is not even possible to log into. 
> Thirdly, this interface itself is a tad bit of a bear. It has flipped back a complaint at me now about 10 times. versions: Version with id '1.8.32.3' does not exist. It very well indeed does. I had to wait for a dropdown list to appear and click it instead of just typing in the numerical version.



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