[Asterisk-Users] Asterisk RPMS for RH9 + RH7.3

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Sat Jan 24 12:52:13 MST 2004


Happy Birthday Greg..

Have a good one.. :)

Greg Boehnlein wrote:

>Hello all,
>	It's my birthday today, so as my present I would like everyone 
>possible to download and test my updated set of RPMS for Asterisk 0.7.1. 
>By popular request, I installed and built a set of RPMS for RedHat 9.0, 
>and in the process fixed a bunch of issues from the initial build. I have 
>also updated and will be maintaining a page on the Asterisk Wiki located 
>at: http://www.voip-info.org/tiki-index.php?page=Asterisk RPM
>
>Current Release
>---------------
>asterisk-0.7.1-2.i386.rpm
>libpri-0.5.1-2.i386.rpm
>zaptel-0.8.0-2.i386.rpm
>kernel-module-zaptel-0.8.0-2_2.4.20_28.7.i386.rpm
>
>RedHat 7.3
>----------
>ftp://ftp.nacs.net/asterisk/rh73/RPMS/
>ftp://ftp.nacs.net/asterisk/rh73/SRPMS/
>
>RedHat 9.0
>----------
>ftp://ftp.nacs.net/asterisk/rh9/RPMS/
>ftp://ftp.nacs.net/asterisk/rh9/SRPMS/
>
>Changelog
>---------
>* Thu Jan 22 2004 Gregory Boehnlein <damin at nacs.net>
>
>- added %doc macros
>- added %config macros
>- updated %install to correct symlink issue
>- updated patch0 to include changes to Makefile
>- added /etc/rc.d/init.d/asterisk
>- added "export LD_ASSUME_KERNEL=2.4.1" for RH9
>- asterisk.spec now builds cleanly on RH73 and RH9
>
>* Wed Jan 21 2004 Gregory J. Boehnlein <damin at nacs.net> 
>
>- Initial .spec file created. Most likely buggered. Badly needs help.
>
>Readme
>------
>Asterisk RPMS for RedHat
>------------------------
>Welcome to the wonderful world of Open Source VoIP!
>
>Asterisk is a complete PBX in software. It runs on Linux and 
>provides all of the features you would expect from a PBX and 
>more. Asterisk does voice over IP in three protocols, and can 
>inter operate with almost all standards-based telephony equipment 
>using relatively inexpensive hardware.
>
>The RPMS contained on this FTP site are experimental builds for 
>RedHat and are not officially supported or sanctioned by Digium. 
>Therefore, support will not be provided by Digium. Please be 
>respectful of this fact and use the high quality, extensive 
>resources provided by the Asterisk community for support. Chances 
>are that all of the questions you will ask have been answered in 
>the past. Take the time to research before you ask!
>
>While the maintainers of these RPMS have made every effort to 
>ensure the widest level of compatibility and stability, every 
>Asterisk installation is different. Therefore, we would caution 
>you against using these on Production systems without proper 
>testing.
>
>Currently, these RPMS are being maintained by Gregory Boehnlein 
><damin at nacs.net>. Please help the cause by sending patches, 
>updates, suggestions and improvements to me in E-mail.
>
>Quickstart
>----------
>Download the appropriate RPMS for your distribution and install 
>in the following order:
>
>rpm -Uvh libpri*
>rpm -Uvh zaptel*
>rpm -Uvh kernel-module-zaptel*
>rpm -Uvh asterisk*
>
>Configuration
>-------------
>Installing the RPMS will not yield a working system and to get 
>anything useful working, you will need to configure Asterisk. 
>Please review the following PDF file information on getting 
>started with Asterisk: http://www.digium.com/handbook-draft.pdf
>
>The Asterisk Wiki represents the collective knowledge of the 
>community and is a resource that you will use often. Please help 
>the cause by reviewing, correcting and updating the information 
>found at: http://www.voip-info.org/wiki-Asterisk
>
>Special Thanks
>--------------
>These RPMS are made possible from a combination of work that I 
>have done and the excellent work of Tom Moertel 
>(http://community.moertel.com) for the Zaptel RPM.
>
>  
>





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