[asterisk-dev] t.38

Brian C. Fertig brian at planet-telecom.com
Thu Jun 1 06:16:33 MST 2006


ooo me too me too!    I have 10 boxes in a clustered environment and can
pass faxes thru it all day long.  Just let me know where to get it and
Im running 1.2.7.1

Brian



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[mailto:asterisk-dev-bounces at lists.digium.com] On Behalf Of George
Pajari
Sent: Thursday, June 01, 2006 12:31 AM
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Subject: Re: [asterisk-dev] t.38

The masters of the code have spoken:

> Matt O'Gorman at Digium will be actively working on testing this code
...

As a possible tester myself (I have a spare PRI, SmartNode T.38 PRI 
gateway, and server to play with) I'd be happy to try to find some time 
to work on this but as someone who does not work with SVN regularly it 
would really be appreciated if someone who understands the necessary 
spells would either provide a merged source tarball that one could just 
download, build, and test or, failing that, provide the set of commands 
to pull down exactly the combination of files that needs to be tested 
together.

My phobia is that I will download a set of files and patches, spend 
precious hours testing, only to find the work and time wasted because I 
had not built exactly the correct version of the software for the 
testing results to be meaningful or helpful.

g.


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