[Asterisk-Users] Re: Asterisk-1.0.7 Build - Serious issues
Tony Mountifield
tony at softins.clara.co.uk
Thu Mar 31 09:52:03 MST 2005
In article <EB21B22D20ABCC46816889516502A504A2DFE6 at NYWEXMB36.msad.ms.com>,
Kanuri, Seshu (Company IT) <Seshu.Kanuri at morganstanley.com> wrote:
> Folks!
>
> I want to let everyone know that I have been trying to migrate from
> 1.0.6 to 1.0.7 last few days and I have come across serious issues in
> the build 1.0.7. What I found are listed below. I would recommend
> everyone to hold off any upgrade till the next build.
But many people have successfully used 1.0.7, so it's possible the
problem is at your end.
> 1)Voicemail - No Audio. Asterisk is not able to stream the voice to the
> Uas. 0-9 Digit files seem to be missing and Asterisk does not try to say
> extension numbers for the called user. My guess is all these .gsm files
> are corrupt and hence you don't hear anything.
They are fine in both the tar.gz file and from CVS stable.
> 2)Music on hold - .MP3 files in the ../mohmp3 and other folders are
> corrupt. When we tried to play these files using a media player, all we
> hear is gibberish.
So are these.
> 3)DTMF is screwed up. Whatever worked in 1.06 does not work now when we
> configure this for RFC2833.
>
>
> Has anyone upgraded to 1.0.7 from 1.0.6 and had these issues and been
> able to find a fix?
Try downloading again. If using FTP, ensure you have BINARY mode enabled.
> Seshu
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> NOTICE: If received in error, please destroy and notify sender.
But why destroy the sender as well as notifying them?
Cheers
Tony
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