[asterisk-dev] Asterisk GUI 2.1.0-rc1 Now Available

Asterisk Development Team asteriskteam at digium.com
Thu May 12 11:40:30 CDT 2011


The Asterisk Development Team has announced the first release candidate of
Asterisk-GUI 2.1.0. This release candidate is available for immediate download
at http://downloads.asterisk.org/pub/telephony/asterisk-gui

The release of Asterisk-GUI 2.1.0-rc1 resolves several issues reported by the
community. Without your help this release would not have been possible.
Thank you!

Please help test this release candidate against Asterisk 1.8, and report any
issues to https://issues.asterisk.org/ in the Asterisk-GUI project. Thanks!

Below is a sample of the issues resolved in this release:

 New Features:
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 * Compatible with Asterisk 1.6.x and 1.8
 * New option to record MeetMe conferences
 * 14459 - AddQueueMember support

 Improvements:
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 * Better compatibility with webkit browsers
 * Real Asterisk version comparison with greater than/less than functionality
 * Cache Asterisk version calculations for improved browser responsiveness
 * default to alwaysauthreject = yes
 * New options in configuration of vpmadt032.

 Bug Fixes:
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 * Fix display of sample bulk user input lines
 * Fix use of reserved Javascript keyword "char" in context parsing method.
 * ASTGUI-383 - Modify file-caching behavior to cache contexts separately.
 * ASTGUI-354 - Fix bug in extensions.conf app argument parsing function where
   string was added to return array only if it was empty.
 * Fix bug where attempting to empty a context which is already empty causes an
   error and prohibits the callback function from being executed.
 * Handle errors pertaining to unknown status from manager events more
   gracefully for 1.8 compatibility.
 * Show agents with technology "DAHDI" correctly.
 * 18646 - Fix issue where BLF does not work for users configured in the GUI
 * 17316 - Fix issue where conference interface always empty
 * 18080 - Fix issue where subscribecontext was not validated correctly

Thank you for your continued support of Asterisk!



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