[asterisk-users] Updating Asterisk and its use with MySQL

Alyed alyed at vivoxie.com
Sun Mar 28 14:28:51 CDT 2010


>My idea is to continue making the configurations by hand at the moment,
>that it is the way that I used until now, to familiarize to me with the
>handling of Asterisk at lower level, without using a graphical
>interface, and in a later stage of the tests to take these
>configurations through something like FreePBX. What think of this form
>to think?

I would suggest trying Digium's GUI first and then FreePBX since the first
one I find it more readable. You'll find out eventually that there's no easy
way to migrate from pure command line to a GUI, but you'll learn a lot in
the meantime.

Have Fun!

Alyed



2010/3/28 Daniel Bareiro <daniel-listas at gmx.net>

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> Hi, Jim.
>
> On Sun, 28 Mar 2010, Jim Dickenson wrote:
>
> >>> Make sure not to do "make samples" or you will overwrite your .conf
> >>> file. This is the important one to watch out for. You can save off
> >>> your .conf files and then restore them or compare your files with
> >>> the new ones to see if there are any important new settings.
>
> >> I had thought that "make config" was what I would have to avoid.
> >> Which is the difference? does "make config" create the init scripts
> >> and "make samples" the example configuration files?
>
> > Yes, "make config" installs /etc/init.d/asterisk on Linux systems and
> > does the appropriate chkconfig steps so will start on boot while "make
> > samples" installs the .conf files in, by default, /etc/asterisk.
>
> Perfect.
>
> >> Do these two "makes" have the same behavior for Asterisk and DAHDI? I
> >> have understood that "make config" in DAHDI Tools is the one that
> >> creates both the configuration files and init scripts.
>
> > There is no "make config" for dahdi. I think /etc/dahdi files do not
> > get overwritten if they are there already.
>
> Hmmm... nevertheless I have documented this procedure in my Dokuwiki of
> the time that I made the installation and compilation:
>
> # tar xvzf dahdi-linux-2.1.0.4.tar.gz
> # tar xvzf dahdi-tools-2.1.0.2.tar.gz
>
> ~/Asterisk/dahdi-linux-2.1.0.4# make
> ~/Asterisk/dahdi-linux-2.1.0.4# make install
>
> ~/Asterisk/dahdi-tools-2.1.0.2# ./configure
> ~/Asterisk/dahdi-tools-2.1.0.2# make menuselect   # In order to select a
> customized configuration
> ~/Asterisk/dahdi-tools-2.1.0.2# make
> ~/Asterisk/dahdi-tools-2.1.0.2# make install
> ~/Asterisk/dahdi-tools-2.1.0.2# make config       # In order to install
> scripts and config files
>
> >> When I compiled the version that I'm using at the moment of DAHDI
> >> Linux only I used "make" and "make install" without using "make
> >> samples" or "make config". Are also generated configuration files
> >> with DAHDI Linux?
>
> > I think if you are installing dahdi complete from source you do "make
> > all" and "make install" and "make config"
>
> Thanks. I will consider it if I install this package of DAHDI.
>
>
> Thanks for your reply.
>
> Regards,
> Daniel
>
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