[asterisk-users] LUA

Ron Wheeler rwheeler at artifact-software.com
Thu Jul 18 09:29:04 CDT 2013


I suspected that the restriction might be policy rather than technical.
Is there anything that guides the loading of software via USB or DVDs on 
isolated machines or is my suggestion about a local yum repo, a workable 
solution?

Ron

On 18/07/2013 10:04 AM, Kevin Larsen wrote:
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> From: jon pounder <jonp at inline.net>
> To: asterisk-users at lists.digium.com,
> Date: 07/18/2013 09:00 AM
> Subject: Re: [asterisk-users] LUA
> Sent by: asterisk-users-bounces at lists.digium.com
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> On 07/18/2013 09:56 AM, _Jacob.E.Miles at L-3Com.com_ 
> <mailto:Jacob.E.Miles at L-3Com.com>wrote:
> I am attempting to setup my server to use Lua for the dialplan 
> (extentions.lua), but I am unable to get the asterisk configure script 
> to find the installation of Lua on my box.  I have downloaded the Lua 
> sources from the _www.lua.org_ <http://www.lua.org/>site, and I have 
> installed via the "make linux install" command.  I can execute lua 
> scripts via the command line, but asterisk configure script is unable 
> to find the installation of Lua.
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> I am on a closed network, so no access to the internet so I am not 
> able to just install Lua using yum.
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> you're kidding right ? Why not just plug in the box somewhere else, do 
> your install and move it back ?
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> OS CentOS 6.4
> Asterisk version 1.8.13.0 & 11.4
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> $ find / -name **lua**
> /usr/local/include/lua.h
> /usr/local/include/lua.hpp
> /usr/local/include/lualib.h
> /usr/local/include/luaconf.h
> /usr/local/lib/lua
> /usr/local/lib/liblua.a
> /usr/local/bin/luac
> /usr/local/bin/lua
> /usr/lib64/liblua-5.1.so
> /usr/bin/luac
> /usr/bin/lua
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> *Jacob Miles*
> Software Engineer
> _jacob.e.miles at l-3com.com_ <mailto:jacob.e.miles at l-3com.com>
> 903.457.4422
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> While a valid question, I have worked with clients on a closed 
> military base where temporarily moving a box that has been secured 
> back to an unsecured network would get you thrown off base and most 
> likely result in criminal charges being filed. Not saying that is what 
> Jacob is up against, but there are reasons that once a box is put 
> somewhere you can't just move it back.
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