[Asterisk-doc] docs/volume-one vm1chp3-compiling.xml,1.10,1.11

jimvanm cvs at sohoskyway.net
Thu Oct 7 09:24:56 CDT 2004


Comments:
Update of /cvsroot/asterisk/docs/volume-one
In directory sc8-pr-cvs1.sourceforge.net:/tmp/cvs-serv27795/volume-one

Modified Files:
	vm1chp3-compiling.xml 
Log Message:
Backed out all that FTP stuff. We're back to CVS.
Some discussion is needed as to how this should work. I still believe that FTP is the proper distribution method for software, and that CVS should be used for delevopment, but some excellent points have been made with respect to the benefits of CVS, and thus the choice of FTP vs. CVS is not yet clear.
Index: vm1chp3-compiling.xml
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RCS file: /cvsroot/asterisk/docs/volume-one/vm1chp3-compiling.xml,v
retrieving revision 1.10
retrieving revision 1.11
diff -C2 -d -r1.10 -r1.11
*** vm1chp3-compiling.xml	7 Oct 2004 06:12:04 -0000	1.10
--- vm1chp3-compiling.xml	7 Oct 2004 14:24:49 -0000	1.11
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*** 1,365 ****
  <?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8"?>
! <chapter
! ><title
! >Obtaining and Installing Asterisk</title
! ><sect1
! ><title
! >Downloading Asterisk</title
! ><para
! >Until very recently, the preferred method of obtaining Asterisk was through CVS. Now that version 1.0 has been released, the most sensible way for a beginner to obtain Asterisk is through Digium's FTP servers.</para
! ><para
[...1092 lines suppressed...]
!       the following command.
!       </para>
!       
!       <example>
!       	<title>Starting Asterisk</title>
!       	<programlisting>
        	/usr/sbin/asterisk -cvvv
!       	</programlisting>
!       </example>
!       
!       <para>
!       Asterisk will start now and you should see a <command>CLI*></command> prompt.  You will notice several
!       errors as Asterisk starts saying it is unable to find various file names.  These files are currently outside
!       the scope of this document and will be discussed in future volumes.  At this point Asterisk is not fully
!       functional, but we do know that it will start successfully.  All that remains is the configuration of
!       the system.
!       </para>
!     </sect2>
!   </sect1>
! </chapter>


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