[asterisk-users] Asterisk in Production ?
Benoit Plessis
benoit at plessis.info
Wed May 7 06:00:07 CDT 2008
Tzafrir Cohen a écrit :
> On Tue, May 06, 2008 at 09:42:17PM +0200, Benoit Plessis wrote:
>
>> Tzafrir Cohen a écrit :
>>
>>> On Tue, May 06, 2008 at 05:37:09PM +0200, Benoit Plessis wrote:
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>> Here it is, but since the AsteriskNow release has stripped the binary
>>>> i fear it won't be of much use:
>>>>
>>>>
>>> Is there any "-debug" package for asterisknow's asterisk package?
>>>
>>> On RedHat they are generated automatically. On Debian they require some
>>> extra settings, and has been present in recent Asterisk packages (the
>>> asterisk-dbg package) but not in all of the smaller modules packages.
>>>
>>>
>>>
>> Nope, already tried this before posting
>> but nothing like that appears on conary
>>
>
> I looked again at http://rbuilder.rpath.com/ and searched for the
> package "asterisk".
>
> It does seem to have a subpackage called "asterisk:debuginfo".
>
I'm not able to install it but i'll look further, conary is a tricky
software to say the least
>
>> anyway, i'll be migrating on a debian asap, since i now this
>> much better and the advantages of AsteriskNow keep reducing
>>
>
> Off topic:
> That is not to say you should not try Debian ASAP ;-)
>
Well i tried a debian/lenny with an mISDN patched for 2.6.24
but it lead to kernel panic / server reboot after 4/5 calls on the B410p.
No problem on the T220b but i need both cards ...
I think i'll have to reinstall an debian/etch and either try the
packaged asterisk 1.2
or manually build an 1.4 + zaptel + misdn.
Everything i was looking away from when i initially choosed asteriskNow
> To help you with that, here's a live CD:
> http://updates.xorcom.com/iso/
>
>
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