[asterisk-dev] minimal default configuration
Tzafrir Cohen
tzafrir.cohen at xorcom.com
Sun Nov 25 05:41:58 CST 2007
On Sun, Nov 25, 2007 at 12:18:43PM +0100, Michiel van Baak wrote:
> On 08:13, Sun 25 Nov 07, Tzafrir Cohen wrote:
> > But again, this eventually leaves you with obsolete configs under
> > /etc/asterisk . Because noone should run 'make samples' on a system that
> > has already been configured.
> >
> > Again, you're ignoring the problem.
>
> I'm not ignoring it.
> I'm basically saying the same thing as you. 'make samples'
> should never being run on a system that is configured.
> UPGRADE.txt is your friend here.
But how can I configure a system without running 'make samples' in the
first place?
With only using the files under config/ as a reference? And perhaps a
copy manually a select few of them?
>
> >
> > > Specially because every howto/source/install refers to
> > > UPGRADE.txt so you can look there what you need to change.
> > > (yes, this is even doable for 1.0->1.4 upgrades, I just did
> > > that last friday on a couple of production boxen)
> >
> > I also refer to updates between versions in the stable branch.
>
> Updates between versions in a stable branch should never
> render your configs unusable. stable branch only gets
> bugfixes, not new features.
Fixes to the sample files are bug fixes.
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