[Asterisk-Users] Re:Any way to not overwrite sound files on
compile?
Matt
mhoppes at gmail.com
Fri Sep 30 08:42:13 MST 2005
What about during an upgrade though? From one version to another where
you actually want to replace asterisk? I mean it isn't just a few
files (I don't think?) that get copied when you do make install is it?
Aren't there a fair amount?
On 9/30/05, Gustavo A. Gonzalez <ggonzalez at telviso.com.ar> wrote:
> When compile only type 'make' and copy manually your module/s from asterisk
> apps directory into your asterisk modules directory.
>
> regards.
> G.
>
>
> Matt wrote:
>
> >Every time I recompile Asterisk (or upgrade to a new CVS-HEAD,
> >whatever) asterisk overwrites custom files I have made. Granted,
> >these files are named the same as the asterisk default files
> >(vm-login.gsm, etc) because we had a person here record them to
> >customize them a bit more for our application.
> >
> >Short of keeping them somewhere and copying them back every time
> >(which isn't all that often) I do a re-compile. Is there some flag or
> >something to tell Asterisk not to install sound files, or at the very
> >least not to overwrite ones already existing?
>
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