[asterisk-users] Can a duration limit be specified in spool call file?

Sherwood McGowan sherwood.mcgowan at gmail.com
Mon Feb 7 11:12:31 CST 2011


Bruce, it's all good my man
Hey Novack...while I'm sure that both of you are quite pleased with your own
witty smart-aleck remarks, let me first say, in the past I've sat back (for
quite some time, seeing as how I've been on this list for close to what 5 or
6 years under varied emails throughout that time) and watched as others
played "policeman" and still others continued to defeat the purpose
of...wait for it....the ARCHIVES of the mailing list and the
DOCUMENTATION...and said nary a word..In fact, I daresay that I was
helpful...Hell, here's one for those who think I'm just ALWAYS an
asshole...you know how asterisk moved away from using macros and migrated to
gosubs? yeah...guess who it was that not only reported the issue and worked
with Murf to figure out what was causing the crashes (that we now know is
due to too many recursive macro calls, something like 7 I believe did the
trick)

On Mon, Feb 7, 2011 at 10:29 AM, John Novack
<jnovack at stromberg-carlson.org>wrote:

>
>
> Bruce B wrote:
>
> Oh, no problem. I do understand that there are a bunch of you guys who
> would like to jump on a topic with smart-*aleck remarks and *act as
> moderators of the list. This is nothing new to me and I understand that you
> totally defy the whole purpose of the mailing list. Keeping in mind that you
> guys are continuously the ones who try to be smart-asses, no offence is
> taken at all. Please continue with the attitude. I understand that there are
> certain males with higher estrogen levels than needed who can PMS from time
> to time. Klinefelter's does happen in 1 in 1000 males. I am sure you can
> search that up on the magical Google search engine you pointed me to.
> of
>  Cheers bud,
> ....Sorry, feeling a bit honest today; had to blur it out....
>
>
>   Some of these same aleck's are so intent on commenting on someone's
> perceived bad behavior they can't be bothered to do a proper trim, even of
> the list footers that serve no purpose other than to take up space on
> subsequent messages.
> The self appointed list policeman is a chronic offender who is also quite
> vocal on what style of posting should or should not be done
>
> the good news is that many are more than willing to help in some way,
> regardless of the few.
>
> John Novack
>
>
>
>  On Sun, Feb 6, 2011 at 9:42 PM, Sherwood McGowan <
> sherwood.mcgowan at gmail.com> wrote:
>
>>
>>
>>  On Sun, Feb 6, 2011 at 5:35 PM, Steve Edwards <asterisk.org at sedwards.com
>> > wrote:
>>
>>> On Sun, 6 Feb 2011, Bruce B wrote:
>>>
>>>  Can you you please explain the Local Channel concept. I am not sure what
>>>> should be the Channel line: Channel: xxx/yyy/zzzz
>>>>
>>>
>>>  Gosh. This was the first result returned by googling 'asterisk local
>>> channel.'
>>>
>>> http://www.voip-info.org/wiki/view/Asterisk+local+channels
>>>
>>> While there is a lot of out of date crap out there, www.voip-info.org is
>>> still a valuable resource.
>>>
>>> --
>>> Thanks in advance,
>>> -------------------------------------------------------------------------
>>> Steve Edwards       sedwards at sedwards.com      Voice: +1-760-468-3867
>>> PST
>>> Newline                                              Fax: +1-760-731-3000
>>>
>>>
>>>
>> <snark>
>> Oh....Steve...it gets better...Did you know that apparently there's
>> documentation that accompanies Asterisk?  Apparently, if you go to the
>> Asterisk website and click the link for "Documentation"...</snark>
>>
>> The Official Asterisk Wiki, or *The Official Asterisk Documentation*:
>> https://wiki.asterisk.org/wiki/display/AST
>>
>> There's a section on Asterisk's Channel Drivers, and a subsection on Local
>> Channels:
>> https://wiki.asterisk.org/wiki/display/AST/Local+Channel
>>
>> Sorry Bruce B, but ya kinda walked into that one by asking the mailing
>> list to explain the Local channel concept instead of doing a quick search on
>> google or even checking the documentation...
>>
>> Even the pre 1.8 versions of Asterisk had a doc subdirectory in the source
>> tree, and IIRC there was a text file called something like "Local
>> Channels.txt" or "Local Channels.readme", something like that.....
>>
>> Please, do some of the light lifting, or Steve Edwards will get you...and
>> if he doesn't, rest assured that someone will (myself, when feeling
>> particularly grumpy, included)....Most of us are pretty helpful on this
>> list, but we don't like repeating ourselves or having to post links to
>> easily googled resources...
>>
>> Cheers bud!
>> Sherwood McGowan
>> ...feelin' a little grumpy.....
>>
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